1988 NBL season


The 1988 NBL season was the tenth season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 13 teams contested the league.

Clubs

Following the merger of the Sydney Supersonics and West Sydney Westars to form the Sydney Kings, the NBL had 13 clubs spread across all Australian states and territories with the exception of the Northern Territory.
ClubLocationHome VenueCapacityFoundedHead coach
Adelaide 36ers Adelaide, South AustraliaApollo Stadium3,0001982 Gary Fox
Brisbane Bullets Brisbane, QueenslandBrisbane Entertainment Centre13,5001979 Brian Kerle
Canberra Cannons Canberra, Australian Capital TerritoryAIS Arena5,2001979 Bob Turner
Eastside Melbourne Spectres Melbourne, VictoriaBurwood Stadium2,0001979 Brian Goorjian
Geelong Supercats Geelong, VictoriaGeelong Arena2,0001982 Pete Mathieson
Hobart Tassie Devils Hobart, TasmaniaKingborough Sports Centre1,8001983
Illawarra Hawks Wollongong, New South WalesIllawarra Basketball Stadium2,0001979 Dave Lindstrom
Melbourne Tigers Melbourne, VictoriaThe Glass House7,2001931 Lindsay Gaze
Newcastle Falcons Newcastle, New South WalesBroadmeadow Basketball Stadium2,2001979 Ken Cole
North Melbourne Giants Melbourne, VictoriaThe Glass House7,2001980 Bruce Palmer
Perth Wildcats Perth, Western AustraliaPerth Superdome4,5001982 Cal Bruton
Sydney Kings Sydney, New South WalesState Sports Centre5,0061988 Claude Williams
Westside Melbourne Saints Melbourne, VictoriaKeilor Stadium2,0001979

Regular season

The home and away season took place over 22 rounds between 12 February 1988 and 9 July 1988 with Elimination finals taking place on the 14th and 16 July, the Semi Finals taking place between 19 July 1988 and 24 July 1988 and the grand final series on 30 July until 7 August 1988.

Ladder

This is the ladder at the end of season, before the finals. The top 6 teams qualified for the finals series.
The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win-loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding.

Finals

Elimination Finals

Both matches were single game elimination contests. The team that qualified 3rd at the end of the regular season would host the team that finished 6th, with the team finishing 4th hosting the team placed 5th. The teams that finished the regular season 1st and 2nd had a bye into the semi final stage.
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenue
14 JulyCanberra Cannons102-92Newcastle FalconsThe Palace, Canberra
16 JulyBrisbane Bullets98-113Perth WildcatsBoondall

Semi-Finals

Each were played as a best of 3 game series
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenue
19 JulyCanberra Cannons100-91Adelaide 36ersThe Palace
20 JulyPerth Wildcats108-105North Melbourne GiantsPerth Superdrome
22 JulyAdelaide 36ers95-100Canberra CannonsApollo Stadium
22 JulyNorth Melbourne Giants137-113Perth WildcatsThe Glass House
24 JulyNorth Melbourne Giants134-111Perth WildcatsThe Glass House

Grand Final

1988 NBL statistics leaders

NBL awards