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词条 1990 NBL Finals
释义

  1. Format

  2. Qualification

     Qualified teams  Ladder 

  3. Elimination finals

     (4) Perth Wildcats vs (5) Melbourne Tigers  Game 1  Game 2  (3) Brisbane Bullets vs (6) Sydney Kings  Game 1  Game 2  Game 3 

  4. Semi-finals

     (2) Eastside Melbourne Spectres vs (3) Brisbane Bullets  Game 1  Game 2  (1) North Melbourne Giants vs (4) Perth Wildcats  Game 1  Game 2  Game 3 

  5. Grand Final series

     (3) Brisbane Bullets vs (4) Perth Wildcats  Game 1  Game 2  Game 3 

  6. See also

  7. References

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| title = 1990 NBL Finals
| league = National Basketball League
| sport = Basketball
| logo =
| pixels =
| duration = 26 September - 28 October 1990
| no_of_teams = 6
| TV = Seven Network
| finals = NBL Finals
| finals_champ = Perth Wildcats
| finals_runner-up = Brisbane Bullets
| finals_MVP = Ricky Grace
| finals_MVP_link = NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player – Grand Final|TBD
| prevseason_link =
| prevseason_year = 1989
| nextseason_link =
| nextseason_year = 1991
}}

The 1990 NBL Finals was the championship series of the 1990 season of Australia's National Basketball League (NBL) and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Perth Wildcats defeated the Brisbane Bullets in three games (2-1) for their first NBL championship.

Format

The 1990 National Basketball League Finals started on 26 September and concluded on 28 October. The playoffs consisted of two best of three Elimination finals, two best of three Semi-finals and the best of three game Grand Final series. As the two top teams at the end of the regular season, the North Melbourne Giants and Eastside Melbourne Spectres both qualified for home court advantage during the Semi-finals.

Qualification

Qualified teams

Team Finals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
North Melbourne Giants 3rd 1989 Champions (1989)
Eastside Melbourne Spectres 6th 1985 Runner up (1981)
Brisbane Bullets 8th 1988 Champions (1985, 1987)
Perth Wildcats 4th 1989 Runner up (1987)
Melbourne Tigers 2nd 1989 5th in 1989
Sydney Kings 2nd 1989 4th in 1989

Ladder

#TeamPldWL
1North Melbourne Giants26206
2Eastside Melbourne Spectres26188
3Brisbane Bullets26179
4Perth Wildcats26179
5Melbourne Tigers26179
6Sydney Kings261610
7Canberra Cannons261610
8Illawarra Hawks261313
9Adelaide 36ers261214
10Geelong Supercats261115
11Gold Coast Rollers26917
12Hobart Devils26818
13Newcastle Falcons26422
14Westside Saints26323

Elimination finals

(4) Perth Wildcats vs (5) Melbourne Tigers

Game 1

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|team1=Perth Wildcats |score1= 122
|team2=Melbourne Tigers |score2= 100
|report=boxscore
|Q1=26-24 |Q2=29-29 |Q3=28-22 |Q4=39-25
|points1=Ricky Grace 30
|points2=Dave Colbert 52
|rebounds1=Kendal Pinder 11
|rebounds2=Dave Colbert 9
|assist1=Ricky Grace 7
|assist2=Nigel Purchase 4
|series=Perth lead the series 1-0
}}

Game 2

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=September 28 |place=The Glass House, Melbourne |TV=Seven Network |referee=Bill Mildenhall, Geoff Weeks |attendance=7,200
|team1=Melbourne Tigers |score1= 113
|team2=Perth Wildcats |score2= 123
|report=boxscore
|Q1=24-21 |Q2=32-32 |Q3=28-31 |Q4=29-39
|points1=Dave Colbert 42
|points2=Kendal Pinder 29
|rebounds1=Colbert, Simmons 9 each
|rebounds2=James Crawford 9
|assist1=Nigel Purchase 7
|assist2=Mike Ellis 10
|series=Perth win the series 2-0
}}

(3) Brisbane Bullets vs (6) Sydney Kings

Game 1

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=September 26 |place=State Sports Centre, Sydney |TV=Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt |attendance=5,006
|team1=Sydney Kings |score1= 98
|team2=Brisbane Bullets |score2= 87
|report=boxscore
|Q1=25-19 |Q2=24-24 |Q3=21-26 |Q4=28-18
|points1=Damian Keogh 26
|points2=Andre Moore 28
|rebounds1=Mark Ridlen 13
|rebounds2=Leroy Loggins 11
|assist1=Damian Keogh 5
|assist2=Derek Rucker 6
|series=Sydney lead the series 1-0
}}

Game 2

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=September 28 |place=Brisbane Entertainment Centre |TV=Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt |attendance=
|team1=Brisbane Bullets |score1= 124
|team2=Sydney Kings |score2= 96
|report=boxscore
|Q1=30-30 |Q2=28-20 |Q3=38-21 |Q4=28-25
|points1=Derek Rucker 37
|points2=Steve Carfino 30
|rebounds1=Loggins, Moore 10 each
|rebounds2=Ridlen, Svaldenis 6 each
|assist1=Derek Rucker 5
|assist2=Carfino, Robilliard, Dalton 5 each
|series=Series tied at 1-1
}}

Game 3

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=September 30 |place=Brisbane Entertainment Centre |TV=Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt |attendance=
|team1=Brisbane Bullets |score1= 107
|team2=Sydney Kings |score2= 104
|report=boxscore
|Q1=33-25 |Q2=28-23 |Q3=25-26 |Q4=21-30
|points1=Derek Rucker 46
|points2=Mark Ridlen 35
|rebounds1=Andre Moore 9
|rebounds2=Mark Dalton 9
|assist1=Rucker, Fox 6 each
|assist2=Steve Carfino 4
|series=Brisbane wins the series 2-1
}}

Semi-finals

(2) Eastside Melbourne Spectres vs (3) Brisbane Bullets

Game 1

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 6 |place=Brisbane Entertainment Centre |TV=Seven Network |referee=Bill Mildenhall, Ray Hunt |attendance=
|team1=Brisbane Bullets |score1= 121
|team2=Eastside Melbourne Spectres |score2= 111
|report=boxscore
|Q1=38-30 |Q2=23-22 |Q3=26-26 |Q4=34-33
|points1=Andre Moore 36
|points2=Darren Perry 22
|rebounds1=Andre Moore 13
|rebounds2=Dean Uthoff 12
|assist1=Greg Fox 9
|assist2=Darren Perry 12
|series=Brisbane lead the series 1-0
}}

Game 2

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 13 |place=The Glass House, Melbourne |TV= Seven Network |referee=Bill Mildenhall, Ray Hunt |attendance=7,200
|team1=Eastside Melbourne Spectres |score1= 119
|team2=Brisbane Bullets |score2= 120
|report= boxscore
|Q1=26-32 |Q2=31-28 |Q3=27-35 |Q4=29-18
|points1=Bruce Bolden 35
|points2=Andre Moore 35
|rebounds1=Dean Uthoff 12
|rebounds2=Andre Moore 10
|assist1=Bruce Bolden 8
|assist2=Greg Fox 10
|series=Brisbane wins the series 2-0
}}

(1) North Melbourne Giants vs (4) Perth Wildcats

Game 1

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 6 |place=Perth Entertainment Centre |TV= Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks |attendance=8,200
|team1=Perth Wildcats |score1= 121
|team2=North Melbourne Giants |score2= 111
|report=boxscore
|Q1=29-28 |Q2=28-30 |Q3=35-29 |Q4=29-24
|points1=Ricky Grace 39
|points2=Scott Fisher 27
|rebounds1=Kendal Pinder 14
|rebounds2=Scott Fisher 12
|assist1=Mike Ellis 12
|assist2=Joe Hillman 7
|series=Perth lead the series 1-0
}}

Game 2

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 12 |place=The Glass House, Melbourne |TV=Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks |attendance=7,200
|team1=North Melbourne Giants |score1= 131
|team2=Perth Wildcats |score2= 110
|report=boxscore
|Q1=31-23 |Q2=31-37 |Q3=35-23 |Q4=34-27
|points1=Scott Fisher 35
|points2=Ricky Grace 25
|rebounds1=Scott Fisher 14
|rebounds2=James Crawford 15
|assist1=Joe Hillman 4
|assist2=Mike Ellis 7
|series=Series tied at 1-1
}}

Game 3

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 14 |place=The Glass House, Melbourne |TV=Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks |attendance=7,200
|team1=North Melbourne Giants |score1= 110
|team2=Perth Wildcats |score2= 112
|report=boxscore
|Q1=20-25 |Q2=34-23 |Q3=26-30 |Q4=20-22 |OT=10-12
|points1=Scott Fisher 32
|points2=Kendal Pinder 28
|rebounds1=Scott Fisher 21
|rebounds2=Kendal Pinder 13
|assist1=Hillman, Fisher 4 each
|assist2=Ricky Grace 11
|series=Perth win the series 2-1
}}

Grand Final series

The 1990 Grand Final series between the Brisbane Bullets and Perth Wildcats saw a then record aggregate attendance for an NBL Grand Final series with 34,580 attending the 3 games. Game 2 at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre attracted a then record Australian indoor sporting attendance (and NBL record crowd) of 13,221.

(3) Brisbane Bullets vs (4) Perth Wildcats

Game 1

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 19 |place=Perth Entertainment Centre |TV=Seven Network |referee=Bill Mildenhall, Eddie Crouch |attendance=8,200
|team1=Perth Wildcats |score1= 112
|team2=Brisbane Bullets |score2= 106
|report=boxscore
|Q1=32-20 |Q2=20-32 |Q3=32-23 |Q4=28-31
|points1=Ricky Grace 32
|points2=Derek Rucker 27
|rebounds1=James Crawford 14
|rebounds2=Andre Moore 14
|assist1=Mike Ellis 9
|assist2=Derek Rucker 10
|series=Perth leads series 1-0
}}

Game 2

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 26 |place=Brisbane Entertainment Centre |TV=Seven Network |referee=Bill Mildenhall, Eddie Crouch |attendance=13,221
|team1=Brisbane Bullets |score1= 106
|team2=Perth Wildcats |score2= 90
|report=boxscore
|Q1=28-20 |Q2=23-17 |Q3=34-27 |Q4=21-26
|points1=Derek Rucker 27
|points2=James Crawford 22
|rebounds1=Andre Moore 13
|rebounds2=James Crawford 14
|assist1=Derek Rucker 7
|assist2=Ricky Grace 7
|series=Series tied at 1-1
}}

Game 3

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 28 |place=Brisbane Entertainment Centre |TV=Seven Network |referee=Eddie Crouch, Bill Mildenhall |attendance=13,159
|team1=Brisbane Bullets |score1= 86
|team2=Perth Wildcats |score2= 109
|report=boxscore
|Q1=22-27 |Q2=25-31 |Q3=13-22 |Q4=26-29
|points1=Derek Rucker 21
|points2=Ricky Grace 25
|rebounds1=Andre Moore 9
|rebounds2=Kendal Pinder 8
|assist1=Derek Rucker 5
|assist2=Grace, Ellis 7 each
|series=Perth wins series and NBL Championship 2–1
Grand Final MVP: Ricky Grace (Perth)
}}

See also

  • 1990 NBL season

References

{{NBL Finals}}

2 : 1990 NBL season|National Basketball League (Australia) Finals

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