1981–82 Yugoslav First Basketball League

Yugoslav First Basketball League
Season 1981–82
Champions Cibona
(1st title)
Runners-up Partizan
Semifinalists Zadar
Crvena zvezda
Promoted Jugoplastika
Kvarner
Relegated Sloboda Tuzla
Rabotnički
Teams 12
Games played 132
Top seed Partizan
Statistical leaders
Points

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić[1]

31.5

All statistics correct as of 27 April 2017.


The 1981–82 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 51st season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia. The season ended with Cibona winning the league championship by beating Partizan 2 games to none in the playoffs final best-of-3 series.

The season was another milestone for basketball in Yugoslavia as the very first time league basketball in the country began to be played with playoffs at the end of the regular league season, meaning that postseason would determine the league champion rather than regular season as was the case prior to the 1981-82 campaign.[2]

KK Partizan finished the regular season on top with an 18-4 record just ahead of Cibona's 17-5; additionally, Partizan won both regular season games against Cibona. The same two teams made the playoff finals, having the home court advantage at every stage of the playoffs. Heading into the final series, Partizan had the home court advantage, but lost it after game 1 at Belgrade's Hala sportova in front of a packed crowd of 4,000 — a hard-fought contest that visiting Cibona managed to win 108-112 after triple overtime. Game 2 was played in Zagreb on Cibona's home court and Cibona won it assuredly to claim its first ever Yugoslav title.

Regular season

League table

Pos Teams Pts Pld W L PF PA Qualification or relegation
1. Partizan 362218421501976Qualification to the Playoffs
2. Cibona342217520861906
3. Crvena Zvezda262213921482051
4. Zadar2422121021622092
5. Šibenka2222111119671987
6. Iskra Olimpija2022101219472022
7. Bosna2022101221622170
8. Budućnost2022101219411942
9. Radnički Belgrade 182291320172080
10. Borac Čačak182291320352044
11. Sloboda Dita Tuzla 182291318581962Relegated
12. Rabotnički 82241819342175

Playoff

The first ever Yugoslav First League playoffs were played in the following format: the top six regular season teams clinched a playoff spot automatically while the 7th and 8th placed teams had to play a one-off game against the Yugoslav Second League 2nd and 1st placed teams, respectively, with the winners of these two games (played at a neutral venue) clinching a playoff spot.

The top two teams from the 1981-82 Yugoslav Second League were KK Jugoplastika from Split and KK Kvarner from Rijeka. They thus faced Yugoslav First League clubs — 8th placed KK Budućnost from Titograd and 7th placed KK Bosna from Sarajevo, respectively — with the winner of each game clinching a playoff spot.

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Partizan
4 Zadar
1 Partizan 0
2 Cibona 2
2 Cibona
3 Crvena Zvezda

( Partizan vs Cibona: 108-112 (3OT) & Cibona vs Partizan: 89-75 )

Winning Roster

The winning roster of Cibona:

Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel

Qualification in 1982-83 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winner's Cup

FIBA Korać Cup

References

  1. Martinović, Dragan (22 January 2017). "DRAŽEN PETROVIĆ ILI RADIVOJ KORAĆ?". Koš magazin. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
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