After the Grand Final had been the traditional single game since the league began in
1979, the NBL introduced a three-game Grand Final series for 1986. They were rewarded when not only did the series go for all three games, but in Game 1 at the
Brisbane Entertainment Centre a then Australian indoor sports attendance record of 11,000 saw the game go into overtime.
Teams Adelaide 36ers (1) • Head coach:
Ken Cole • Assistant coach:
Don Shipway Brisbane Bullets (3) • Head coach:
Brian Kerle (1) Adelaide 36ers vs (3) Brisbane Bullets Game 1 Adelaide led early, but a series of silly turnovers saw the Bullets take a 26–24 lead at the end of the first.
Leroy Loggins then struck foul trouble in the second and led by their 'Twin Towers'
Mark Davis and
Bill Jones, Adelaide raced out to a 52–41 half time lead. With Loggins back in the third hitting his first 6 shots, Brisbane outscored the 36ers 32–24 and the lead was cut to just 3 points. The teams went toe to toe in the last but the turning point was Bill Jones stepping in front of Loggins who was called for the charge and was out of the game with 5 fouls. However, the score was locked at 111–111 at the end of time and the game was in overtime. Cooler heads prevailed for the series favourites and after Ray Wood stole an inbound pass that killed the Bullets chances, Adelaide won 122–119. For Adelaide, Davis scored 38 points and pulled in 23 rebounds while Loggins scored 38 for the Bullets.
Game 2 Game 2 in Adelaide was expected to see the 36ers, who had gone 14–0 at home to that point of the season, warp up their first NBL title. However, the defending champions, led by 38 points from
Cal Bruton, would not go quietly. An early elbow injury to Mark Davis limited his effectiveness in the game and it was left to
Darryl Pearce to keep the Adelaide scoreboard ticking over. Pearce scored 29 for Adelaide including hitting six 3-pointers during the second period. However it wasn't enough as Brian Kearle's Bullets stunned the 3,000 in attendance and won the game 104–83 to not only tie the series, but to end Adelaide's 20 game winning streak at home dating back to June 1985.
Game 3 Game 3 at the Apollo Stadium was a back and forth affair. The 36ers jumped out early and led 35–25 at the end of the first, while Brisbane hit back in the second and, coming from 16 points down to actually lead at one point, and were only down by 2 at the half. The third period saw Leroy Loggins, frustrated by the close, physical defence of Peter Ali, Dwayne Nelson and
Mike McKay, foul out for the second time in the series. Despite 31 points from Cal Bruton, 22 from
Ron Radliff and 14 rebounds from captain
Larry Sengstock, Adelaide, led by Pearce with 27 points, Davis and
Al Green with 22 points, and Davis and Jones with 25 and 13 rebounds respectively, had all the answers in the last to run away with the game 113–91 to win their first NBL Championship. 36ers
Power forward Mark Davis, who averaged 24.3 points, 19.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists over the 3 games was named the
Most Valuable Player for the Grand Final series. ==See also==