1984 NBL Finals

1984 NBL Finals
League National Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration 29 June - 1 July 1984
Number of teams 4
TV partner(s) ABC
NBL Finals
Champions Canberra Cannons
  Runners-up Brisbane Bullets
Finals MVP Not awarded

The 1984 NBL Finals was the championship series of the 1984 season of Australia's National Basketball League (NBL). The Canberra Cannons defeated the defending champion Brisbane Bullets to win their second NBL championship.

Format

The 1984 National Basketball League Finals was played on 29 June and 1 July between the top four teams of the regular season, consisting of two knockout Semi-finals followed by the Grand Final. The Finals games were played at the AIS Arena in Canberra and The Glass House in Melbourne. .

Qualification

Qualified teams

Team Finals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
Canberra Cannons 3rd 1983 Champion (1983)
Brisbane Bullets 3rd 1981 3rd in (1981)
Geelong Cats 2nd 1982 Runners up (1983)
Coburg Giants 3rd 1982 4th in (1982)

Ladder

Team Pld Won Lost Last 5 Streak Home Away % Pts % Won
1 Geelong Cats 26 22 4 2-3 L1 11-2 11-2 120 84
2 Brisbane Bullets 27 21 6 4-1 L1 11-3 10-3 117 77
3 Canberra Cannons 26 19 7 5-0 W7 11-4 8-3 108 73
4 Coburg Giants 27 19 8 3-2 L1 11-1 8-7 116 70
5 Newcastle Falcons 26 19 7 3-2 L1 11-3 8-4 106 73
6 Adelaide 36ers 24 16 8 2-3 L3 9-2 7-6 106 66
7 Nunawading Spectres 25 15 10 1-4 L1 6-6 9-4 104 60
8 Illawarra Hawks 25 13 12 2-3 L1 7-5 6-7 101 52
9 Melbourne Tigers 24 11 13 4-1 W2 8-4 3-9 103 45
10 West Adelaide Bearcats 24 11 13 2-3 L1 8-4 3-9 96 45
11 Bankstown Bruins 24 10 14 3-2 W1 7-5 3-9 96 41
12 Frankston Bears 24 10 14 2-3 W1 8-4 2-10 96 41
13 St Kilda Saints 23 9 14 2-3 L1 5-6 4-8 94 39
14 Hobart Devils 23 4 19 0-5 L6 1-11 3-8 87 17
15 Devonport Warriors 23 4 19 1-4 W1 3-8 1-11 86 17
16 Perth Wildcats 23 3 20 2-3 L2 3-9 0-11 84 13

Bracket

Semi Finals Grand Final
      
3 Canberra Cannons 108
5 Coburg Giants 107
2 Brisbane Bullets 82
3 Canberra Cannons 84
1 Geelong Cats 103
2 Brisbane Bullets 107

Semi-finals

(3) Canberra Cannons vs (5) Coburg Giants

June 29
Canberra Cannons 108, Coburg Giants 107
Pts: Herb Mceachin 30
Rebs: NA
Asts: NA
Pts: Benny Lewis 27
Rebs: NA
Asts: NA
AIS Arena, Canberra
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt

(1) Geelong Cats vs (2) Brisbane Bullets

June 29
Geelong Cats 103, Brisbane Bullets 107
Scoring by quarter: 35-26, 26-24, 22-32, 20-25
Pts: Calvin Bruin 31
Rebs: NA
Asts: NA
Pts: Leroy Loggins 32
Rebs: NA
Asts: NA
The Glass House, Melbourne
Referees: John Holden, Bill Mildenhall

Grand Final

(2) Brisbane Bullets vs (3) Canberra Cannons

July 1
Brisbane Bullets 82, Canberra Cannons 84
Scoring by quarter: 27-11, 16-30, 24-20, 15-23
Pts: Leroy Loggins 28
Rebs: NA
Asts: NA
Pts: Phil Smyth 20
Rebs: NA
Asts: NA
Canberra wins the NBL Championship
The Glass House, Melbourne
Referees: Eddie Crouch, John Holden

See also

References

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