1987 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto

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The 1987 Copa del Rey was the 51st edition of the Spanish basketball Cup. It was organized by the ACB and its Final Eight was played in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the Palacio Municipal de Deportes between 13 and 15 December 1986.

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This edition was played by the four first qualified of the 1986–87 ACB first stage, and was the first one played with a Final Eight format.

Qualified teams

Bracket

Quarterfinals
13 December
Semifinals
14 December
Final
15 December
         
FC Barcelona 104
Cacaolat Granollers 90
FC Barcelona 117
CAI Zaragoza 88
CAI Zaragoza 103
Estudiantes Caja Postal 87
FC Barcelona 110
Ron Negrita Joventut 102
Ron Negrita Joventut 97
Cajacanarias 92
Cajabilbao 91
Ron Negrita Joventut 102
Cajabilbao 89
Real Madrid 84

Final

15 December 1986
18:45 GTM+1
FC Barcelona 110102 Ron Negrita Joventut
Scoring by half: 54–58, 56–44
Pts: Bryant 29
Rebs: Bryant 8
Asts: Solozábal 2
PIR: Bryant 33
Pts: Villacampa 26
Rebs: Johnson 10
Asts: Villacampa 3
PIR: Johnson 29
Palacio Municipal de Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Juan José Neyro, Jesús León Arencibia
1987 Copa del Rey Champions

FC Barcelona
14th title

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