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  1. The 1997 NBL season was the 19th season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 11 teams contest the league. The Hobart Devils, Geelong Supercats and Gold Coast Rollers did not return this season. Regular season. The 1997 regular season took place over 24 rounds between 11 April 1997 and 29 September 1997. Round 1. Round 2.

  2. 1997: South East Melbourne Magic: 22–8 1997: Melbourne Tigers: 11 3 teams folded. 1998: South East Melbourne Magic: 26–4 1998: Adelaide 36ers: 11 1 team renamed. 1998–99: Adelaide 36ers: 18–8 1999: Adelaide 36ers: 11 2 Melbourne teams merged, 1 new team joined and 1 team renamed. 1999–00: Adelaide 36ers: 22–6 2000: Perth ...

    • Ladder
    • Player Statistics
    • Awards
    • Season Summary
    • NBL Grand Final
    • References

    Updated to match(es) played on 29 September 1997. 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.

    Team leaders

    1. Points per game 31.68 – Andrew Gaze 2. Rebounds per game: 12.64 – Mark Bradtke 3. Assists per game: 6.7 – Andrew Gaze 4. Steals per game: 2.0 – Lanard Copeland 5. Blocks per game: 2.1 – Mark Bradtke

    NBL award winners

    1. NBL MVP– Andrew Gaze 2. All-NBL First team– Andrew Gaze and Mark Bradtke 3. Grand Final MVP– Lanard Copeland 4. NBL All-Star– Andrew Gaze, Mark Bradtke and Lanard Copeland 5. NBL Coach of the Year– Lindsey Gaze 6. NBL Most Efficient Player– Andrew Gaze 7. NBL scoring champion – Andrew Gaze 8. NBL 3 point champion – Andrew Gaze

    Regular season

    The 1997 Melbourne Tigers were determined to go one better and avenge their Grand Final loss to the South East Melbourne magic in 1996. Melbourne let go longtime import Dave Simmons after eight years and one championship with the power forward. In Simmons' place they signed import forward Jarvis Lang. The Tigers had a slow start to the season, starting off the season at 4-9. There was talk in the Herald Sun about sacking the team's long-term head coach Lindsey Gaze, but it was the import Jarv...

    Semi-finals

    Along with the 1st placed South East Melbourne Magic, the Tigers were given a bye in the quarter-finals. In their three-game semi-final against the 3rd placed North Melbourne Giantsthere was little resistance, sweeping them in two games. The Tigers would be moving on to their second consecutive grand final appearance. Andrew Gaze was outstanding in the semi-finals, averaging 36.5 points and 9.5 assists per game. Ahead of the Tigers was cross town rival South East Melbourne Magic, the same tea...

    The Tigers' opponents in the 1997 NBL Grand Final would again be the South East Melbourne Magic, the same team that beat the Tigers in the previous grand final in game 3. All three of the games would be held at Melbourne Park, game 3 if needed. Similar to the Tigers the Magic swept their previous round of the finals. Game 1 was a beat down from the...

    Sources

    1. http://websites.sportstg.com/team_info.cgi?c=0-189-12322-125723-369917&a=STATS 2. https://basketball.australiabasket.com/player/Warrick_Giddey/Australia/Werribee-Devils/8140 3. https://basketball.australiabasket.com/player/Daniel_Egan/Australia/Townsville-Heat/9957 4. http://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Brett_Jeffries/Sweden/Alvik-Basket-Stockholm/15749 5. https://basketball.australiabasket.com/player/Erik-Wickstrom/Australia/Sandringham_Sabres/25312 6. https://www.tigersbasketball.com...

  3. Andrew Gaze celebrates winning the 1997 NBL title. When was the first? June 10, 1979. The inaugural season of the NBL was decided in a sudden-death grand final between first and second on the ladder.

  4. 11 de nov. de 2021 · Between 1979 and 1997, the NBL season was played between April and September, but in 1998 the league moved its season to the summer place, with games played between October and April. Eight teams currently compete in the NBL – the Adelaide 36ers, Cairns Taipans, Melbourne United, New Zealand Breakers, Perth Wildcats, Sydney Kings ...