1990 NBL Finals

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1990 NBL Finals
LeagueNational Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration26 September - 28 October 1990
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)Seven Network
NBL Finals
ChampionsPerth Wildcats
  Runners-upBrisbane Bullets
Finals MVPRicky Grace
Seasons
← 1989
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[]

# Team Pld W L
1 North Melbourne Giants 26 20 6
2 Eastside Melbourne Spectres 26 18 8
3 Brisbane Bullets 26 17 9
4 Perth Wildcats 26 17 9
5 Melbourne Tigers 26 17 9
6 Sydney Kings 26 16 10
7 Canberra Cannons 26 16 10
8 Illawarra Hawks 26 13 13
9 Adelaide 36ers 26 12 14
10 Geelong Supercats 26 11 15
11 Gold Coast Rollers 26 9 17
12 Hobart Devils 26 8 18
13 Newcastle Falcons 26 4 22
14 Westside Saints 26 3 23

Elimination finals[]

(4) Perth Wildcats vs (5) Melbourne Tigers[]

Game 1[]

26 September
Perth Wildcats 122, Melbourne Tigers 100
Scoring by quarter: 26-24, 29-29, 28-22, 39-25
Pts: Ricky Grace 30
Rebs: Kendal Pinder 11
Asts: Ricky Grace 7
Pts: 52
Rebs: Dave Colbert 9
Asts: 4
Perth lead the series 1-0
Perth Entertainment Centre
Attendance: 8,200
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Geoff Weeks

Game 2[]

28 September
Melbourne Tigers 113, Perth Wildcats 123
Scoring by quarter: 24-21, 32-32, 28-31, 29-39
Pts: 42
Rebs: Colbert, Simmons 9 each
Asts: 7
Pts: Kendal Pinder 29
Rebs: James Crawford 9
Asts: Mike Ellis 10
Perth win the series 2-0
The Glass House, Melbourne
Attendance: 7,200
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Geoff Weeks

(3) Brisbane Bullets vs (6) Sydney Kings[]

Game 1[]

26 September
Sydney Kings 98, Brisbane Bullets 87
Scoring by quarter: 25-19, 24-24, 21-26, 28-18
Pts: Damian Keogh 26
Rebs: 13
Asts: Damian Keogh 5
Pts: Andre Moore 28
Rebs: Leroy Loggins 11
Asts: Derek Rucker 6
Sydney lead the series 1-0
State Sports Centre, Sydney
Attendance: 5,006
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt

Game 2[]

28 September
Brisbane Bullets 124, Sydney Kings 96
Scoring by quarter: 30-30, 28-20, 38-21, 28-25
Pts: Derek Rucker 37
Rebs: Loggins, Moore 10 each
Asts: Derek Rucker 5
Pts: Steve Carfino 30
Rebs: , 6 each
Asts: Carfino, , Dalton 5 each
Series tied at 1-1
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt

Game 3[]

30 September
Brisbane Bullets 107, Sydney Kings 104
Scoring by quarter: 33-25, 28-23, 25-26, 21-30
Pts: Derek Rucker 46
Rebs: Andre Moore 9
Asts: Rucker, 6 each
Pts: 35
Rebs: Mark Dalton 9
Asts: Steve Carfino 4
Brisbane wins the series 2-1
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Ray Hunt

Semi-finals[]

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

Game 1[]

6 October
Brisbane Bullets 121, Eastside Melbourne Spectres 111
Scoring by quarter: 38-30, 23-22, 26-26, 34-33
Pts: Andre Moore 36
Rebs: Andre Moore 13
Asts: 9
Pts: 22
Rebs: 12
Asts: Darren Perry 12
Brisbane lead the series 1-0
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Ray Hunt

Game 2[]

13 October
Eastside Melbourne Spectres 119, Brisbane Bullets 120
Scoring by quarter: 26-32, 31-28, 27-35, 29-18
Pts: Bruce Bolden 35
Rebs: 12
Asts: Bruce Bolden 8
Pts: Andre Moore 35
Rebs: Andre Moore 10
Asts: 10
Brisbane wins the series 2-0
The Glass House, Melbourne
Attendance: 7,200
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Ray Hunt

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

Game 1[]

6 October
Perth Wildcats 121, North Melbourne Giants 111
Scoring by quarter: 29-28, 28-30, 35-29, 29-24
Pts: Ricky Grace 39
Rebs: Kendal Pinder 14
Asts: Mike Ellis 12
Pts: Scott Fisher 27
Rebs: Scott Fisher 12
Asts: Joe Hillman 7
Perth lead the series 1-0
Perth Entertainment Centre
Attendance: 8,200
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks

Game 2[]

12 October
North Melbourne Giants 131, Perth Wildcats 110
Scoring by quarter: 31-23, 31-37, 35-23, 34-27
Pts: Scott Fisher 35
Rebs: Scott Fisher 14
Asts: Joe Hillman 4
Pts: Ricky Grace 25
Rebs: James Crawford 15
Asts: Mike Ellis 7
Series tied at 1-1
The Glass House, Melbourne
Attendance: 7,200
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks

Game 3[]

14 October
North Melbourne Giants 110, Perth Wildcats 112 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 20-25, 34-23, 26-30, 20-22Overtime: 10-12
Pts: Scott Fisher 32
Rebs: Scott Fisher 21
Asts: Hillman, Fisher 4 each
Pts: Kendal Pinder 28
Rebs: Kendal Pinder 13
Asts: Ricky Grace 11
Perth win the series 2-1
The Glass House, Melbourne
Attendance: 7,200
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks

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[]

19 October
Perth Wildcats 112, Brisbane Bullets 106
Scoring by quarter: 32-20, 20-32, 32-23, 28-31
Pts: Ricky Grace 32
Rebs: James Crawford 14
Asts: Mike Ellis 9
Pts: Derek Rucker 27
Rebs: Andre Moore 14
Asts: Derek Rucker 10
Perth leads series 1-0
Perth Entertainment Centre
Attendance: 8,200
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Eddie Crouch

Game 2[]

26 October
Brisbane Bullets 106, Perth Wildcats 90
Scoring by quarter: 28-20, 23-17, 34-27, 21-26
Pts: Derek Rucker 27
Rebs: Andre Moore 13
Asts: Derek Rucker 7
Pts: James Crawford 22
Rebs: James Crawford 14
Asts: Ricky Grace 7
Series tied at 1-1
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Attendance: 13,221
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Eddie Crouch

Game 3[]

28 October
Brisbane Bullets 86, Perth Wildcats 109
Scoring by quarter: 22-27, 25-31, 13-22, 26-29
Pts: Derek Rucker 21
Rebs: Andre Moore 9
Asts: Derek Rucker 5
Pts: Ricky Grace 25
Rebs: Kendal Pinder 8
Asts: Grace, Ellis 7 each
Perth wins series and NBL Championship 2–1
Grand Final MVP: Ricky Grace (Perth)
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Attendance: 13,159
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Bill Mildenhall

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