1981 NBL Finals

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1981 NBL Finals
League National Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration27–28 June
Number of teams4
TV partner(s) ABC
Grand Final
Champions Launceston Casino City
  Runners-up Nunawading Spectres
Finals MVP Not awarded
Seasons

The 1981 NBL Finals was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball League's 1981 season, which began in February. The finals began on 27 June. The tournament concluded with the Launceston Casino City defeating the Nunawading Spectres in the NBL Grand Final on 28 June.

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Format

The NBL finals series in 1981 consisted of two semifinal games, and one championship-deciding grand final. The finals were contested between the top four teams of the regular season, with the finals weekend hosted at the neutral Apollo Entertainment Centre in Adelaide.

Qualification

Qualified teams

TeamFinals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
Launceston Casino City 1st--
West Adelaide Bearcats 2nd 1980 Runner-up (1980)
Nunawading Spectres 2nd 1980 Semi-finalist (1980)
Brisbane Bullets 2nd 1980 Semi-finalist (1980)

Ladder

Pos 1981 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 St. Kilda Saints 12217577.27%5–0W610–17–421341927110.74%
2 Launceston Casino City 2214863.64%4–1W37–47–418951810104.70%
3 West Adelaide Bearcats 22213959.09%3–2W110–13–818481823101.37%
4 Nunawading Spectres 22213959.09%3–2L18–35–617061566108.94%
5 Brisbane Bullets 1 2 32213959.09%3–2W16–57–417121592107.54%
6 Newcastle Falcons 2 32213959.09%0–5L69–24–717791714103.79%
7 Canberra Cannons 22121054.55%3–2W310–12–91700171998.89%
8 Illawarra Hawks 2291340.91%3–2L18–31–101889194996.92%
9 City of Sydney Astronauts 2281436.36%4–1W25–63–81711189890.15%
10 Coburg Giants 42271531.82%0–5L56–51–101690174696.79%
11 Bankstown Bruins 42271531.82%1–4L15–62–91746189792.04%
12 Forestville Eagles 2261627.27%1–4L35–61–101719188891.05%

Updated to match(es) played on 21 June 1981. Source: NBL.com.au

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.

1St. Kilda Saints chose to participate in the 1981 FIBA Club World Cup in Brazil, instead of the 1981 NBL Finals. They were replaced by the Brisbane Bullets.

24-way Head-to-Head between West Adelaide Bearcats (5-1), Nunawading Spectres (3-3), Brisbane Bullets (2-4) and Newcastle Falcons (2-4).

3Head-to-Head between Brisbane Bullets and Newcastle Falcons (1-1). Brisbane Bullets won For and Against (+15).

4Head-to-Head between Coburg Giants and Bankstown Bruins (1-1). Coburg Giants won For and Against (+24).

Playoff bracket

Semifinals Grand Final
      
1 Launceston Casino City 71
4 Brisbane Bullets 69
1 Launceston Casino City 75
2 Nunawading Spectres 54
2 West Adelaide Bearcats 71
3 Nunawading Spectres 74

Semifinals

DateHomeScoreAwayBox Score
27 June 1981 Launceston Casino City 71–69 Brisbane Bullets {{{venue}}}{{{crowd}}} boxscore
27 June 1981 West Adelaide Bearcats 71–74 Nunawading Spectres {{{venue}}}{{{crowd}}} boxscore

Grand Final

DateHomeScoreAwayBox Score
28 June 1981 Launceston Casino City 75–54 Nunawading Spectres {{{venue}}}{{{crowd}}} boxscore

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