Dwayne Nelson (3.47%), Mark Sykes, Jason Williams, Paul Bauer, Most 3 pointers in a game: 11 – Darryl Pearce vs Newcastle Falcons at the Newcastle Sports Entertainment Centre, 20 February 1988, and, Most rebounds in a game: 31 – Dan Clausen vs Canberra Cannons at the, Longest winning streak: 14 – 22 June – 10 August 1985, and 26 July – 11 October 1986, Longest losing streak: 8 – 4 February – 18 March 2011, and 30 November 2012 – 5 January 2013, Most field goals attempted: 7,072 – Brett Maher, Most three-pointers: 1,162 – Brett Maher, Most three's attempted: 2,835 – Brett Maher, Most free throws attempted: 2,888 – Mark Davis, Most rebounds: 5,200 (3,221 def; 1,979 off) – Mark Davis.

Following the club's worst ever season, Scott Ninnis was sacked as coach and replaced by former AIS coach Marty Clarke for the 2010–11 NBL season. Following his second losing season, the team decided to replace Phil Smyth as head coach with former player and Smyth assistant Scott Ninnis. Game 1 - 36ers 104 def. Those two losses ultimately denied Adelaide a perfect season but earned the team the nickname "The Invincibles" (the nickname was given by Adelaide's multi-award-winning basketball journalist Boti Nagy).

Select the players you wish to trade from the rosters below.

During 2012 and 2013, the Adelaide Arena was in the hands of the Commonwealth Bank after former owner Eddy Groves defaulted on his loan.

[5] Despite being so far in front, Adelaide lost their final four games of the regular season and still finished two games ahead of the top. This also saw the team sweep both of their games against the Breakers in Auckland, their first wins over the triple defending champions since 2009.

Claxton, who was only signed by the club at the last moment due to unexpectedly losing Mike Dunlap, was only signed for one season as head coach and following the 1997 season was replaced by rookie coach and former player Phil Smyth (it was incorrectly believed that Claxton had been sacked). In 2012 the NBL announced that the 1986 Adelaide 36ers were voted as the greatest single season team in league history. The 36ers are the only team in the league representing the state of South Australia and are based in the state capital, Adelaide. Sixty players will be drafted on November 18.

The renamed Titanium Security Arena is currently the sixth-largest venue used in the National Basketball League behind the 18,200 seat Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, the 14,856 seat Perth Arena, the 14,500 capacity Brisbane Entertainment Centre, the 10,500 seat Hisense Arena in Melbourne, and the 9,300 seat Vector Arena in Auckland. 2001–02 would see the Adelaide 36ers win a then record fourth NBL title and the third for coach Phil Smyth. Victoria Titans 2–1. The Brett Maher Court at the Adelaide Arena in 2011, Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City, United States. The team remained undefeated throughout the tournament and defeated the Shanghai Sharks in the final to be crowned the 2017 Merlion Cup Champions.

It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. They would again miss the playoffs in 2007–08 finishing in 9th place with a 14–16 record. [7] Philadelphian shooting guard, Ramone Moore,[8] and athletic forward Ronald Roberts[9] took the other two import spots to complete the list.

Omer Yurtseven probably won't know until fairly late into the night if he'll be one of them. The 36ers and the BASA built a new home arena in the western suburb of Findon, which opened in 1992.

South East Melbourne Magic 2–0. Bradtke had been signed by Ken Cole in 1986 as a 6'8" (203 cm) 16 year with more growing to come.

The Adelaide 36ers have reached the playoffs 24 times in 34 full seasons, and on top of their four championships in 1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001–02, they reached the Grand Final in 1985, 1994, 2013–14 and 2017-18.

1990 also saw the final year for former captain and local favourite Peter Ali who retired from playing at the end of the season after 279 games, 141 of them with the 36ers since 1985. Game 1 - 36ers 106 def. College: Arizona '18. For the 2013–14 NBL season, the Adelaide 36ers signed the 2007 NBL championship winning coach Joey Wright as their new head coach and added former 36ers championship player Kevin Brooks as his assistant. Long serving club captain Brett Maher, who made his 36ers debut on the night they opened the Clipsal Powerhouse, retired from the NBL having played in 525 games for the club, captaining the club to 3 NBL championships (1998, 1998/99, 2001/02), and twice winning the NBL's Grand Final MVP award in 1998/99 and 2001/02.

While Cole was a coach who was high on motivating his players, Fox ran a much more stringent operation and the free-flowing 36ers of 1985 and 1986 became far more structured, much to the dismay of Al Green and Mike McKay who preferred a more free flowing offence. 15 of star import guard Al Green who played 164 games for the club between 1985 and 1990 hung high at The Dome in Adelaide but were removed by the team owners. Maher, Mark Davis (who had become an Australian citizen in 1992), Brett Wheeler and Chris Blakemore had all made their debut for the Boomers in March 1995 at the Clipsal Powerhouse in the first of a 5-game series with the touring Magic Johnson All-Stars. The club's MVP award is named the Mark Davis Trophy in his honour as Davis won the first awarded 9 MVP awards from 1985-1993. He had played all 526 career NBL games for the club on that same court.

The two games the 36ers lost in the regular season were both last second shots against the West Sydney Westars and Coburg Giants respectively. Select the first team from the drop down menu.

The 1999 McDonald's Championship was won by NBA champions the San Antonio Spurs who defeated Vasco da Gama 103–68 in the final.

They did avoid their second straight last place finish only because the returning Sydney Kings finished with an 8–20 record.

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adelaide 36ers past players

In mid-September 2017, the 36ers travelled to Singapore in the pre-season to compete in the Merlion Cup.

The Eagles performed well in their first season but missed the playoffs finishing in 7th place on the ladder with a 15–11 record.

Although Blakemore was suspended for Game 2 of the series in Perth, the club had not been happy with Dunlap's handling of the situation. In 2017-18 the Adelaide 36ers' major partners were Pathion, Scouts, Ananda, Goodlife and Villi's. The change in time slot didn't stop the defending NBL champion 36ers though as they finished the 1998–99 regular season with their first minor premiership since 1988 with an 18–8 record.

Despite the departure of Phil Smyth to the Sydney Kings, Adelaide's good form continued into 1995 with the team reaching the semi-finals where they were eliminated by their playoff nemesis Perth who had also eliminated them in the 1987 and 1991 semi-finals, and the 1989 elimination final. Bullets 119 (OT) @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre Adelaide had played at the Apollo Stadium since the team's inception in 1982. During the 1996 season, 36ers guard Brett Maher was selected to play for the Australian Boomers at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

That day, the 36ers, led by Maher, who scored 17 points in his last ever home game, defeated the New Zealand Breakers by a final score of 102–91. Fox was replaced by the club's long-time assistant coach Don Shipway who coached the team from 1990–1992.

Ken Cole, the 1986 NBL Coach of the Year and the 1986 championship winning coach was replaced for the 1987 NBL season by former Nunawading Sectres import guard Gary Fox, who would continue the work started by Cole by coaching Adelaide to their second minor premiership in a row with a 21–5 record, though their coaching styles were vastly different. Take our online poll, 23 (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09, 2013/14, 2014/15), 7 (1985, 1986, 1994, 1998, 1998/99, 2001/02, 2013/14), 6 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2016/17), Dwayne Nelson (3.47%), Mark Sykes, Jason Williams, Paul Bauer, Most 3 pointers in a game: 11 – Darryl Pearce vs Newcastle Falcons at the Newcastle Sports Entertainment Centre, 20 February 1988, and, Most rebounds in a game: 31 – Dan Clausen vs Canberra Cannons at the, Longest winning streak: 14 – 22 June – 10 August 1985, and 26 July – 11 October 1986, Longest losing streak: 8 – 4 February – 18 March 2011, and 30 November 2012 – 5 January 2013, Most field goals attempted: 7,072 – Brett Maher, Most three-pointers: 1,162 – Brett Maher, Most three's attempted: 2,835 – Brett Maher, Most free throws attempted: 2,888 – Mark Davis, Most rebounds: 5,200 (3,221 def; 1,979 off) – Mark Davis.

Following the club's worst ever season, Scott Ninnis was sacked as coach and replaced by former AIS coach Marty Clarke for the 2010–11 NBL season. Following his second losing season, the team decided to replace Phil Smyth as head coach with former player and Smyth assistant Scott Ninnis. Game 1 - 36ers 104 def. Those two losses ultimately denied Adelaide a perfect season but earned the team the nickname "The Invincibles" (the nickname was given by Adelaide's multi-award-winning basketball journalist Boti Nagy).

Select the players you wish to trade from the rosters below.

During 2012 and 2013, the Adelaide Arena was in the hands of the Commonwealth Bank after former owner Eddy Groves defaulted on his loan.

[5] Despite being so far in front, Adelaide lost their final four games of the regular season and still finished two games ahead of the top. This also saw the team sweep both of their games against the Breakers in Auckland, their first wins over the triple defending champions since 2009.

Claxton, who was only signed by the club at the last moment due to unexpectedly losing Mike Dunlap, was only signed for one season as head coach and following the 1997 season was replaced by rookie coach and former player Phil Smyth (it was incorrectly believed that Claxton had been sacked). In 2012 the NBL announced that the 1986 Adelaide 36ers were voted as the greatest single season team in league history. The 36ers are the only team in the league representing the state of South Australia and are based in the state capital, Adelaide. Sixty players will be drafted on November 18.

The renamed Titanium Security Arena is currently the sixth-largest venue used in the National Basketball League behind the 18,200 seat Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, the 14,856 seat Perth Arena, the 14,500 capacity Brisbane Entertainment Centre, the 10,500 seat Hisense Arena in Melbourne, and the 9,300 seat Vector Arena in Auckland. 2001–02 would see the Adelaide 36ers win a then record fourth NBL title and the third for coach Phil Smyth. Victoria Titans 2–1. The Brett Maher Court at the Adelaide Arena in 2011, Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City, United States. The team remained undefeated throughout the tournament and defeated the Shanghai Sharks in the final to be crowned the 2017 Merlion Cup Champions.

It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. They would again miss the playoffs in 2007–08 finishing in 9th place with a 14–16 record. [7] Philadelphian shooting guard, Ramone Moore,[8] and athletic forward Ronald Roberts[9] took the other two import spots to complete the list.

Omer Yurtseven probably won't know until fairly late into the night if he'll be one of them. The 36ers and the BASA built a new home arena in the western suburb of Findon, which opened in 1992.

South East Melbourne Magic 2–0. Bradtke had been signed by Ken Cole in 1986 as a 6'8" (203 cm) 16 year with more growing to come.

The Adelaide 36ers have reached the playoffs 24 times in 34 full seasons, and on top of their four championships in 1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001–02, they reached the Grand Final in 1985, 1994, 2013–14 and 2017-18.

1990 also saw the final year for former captain and local favourite Peter Ali who retired from playing at the end of the season after 279 games, 141 of them with the 36ers since 1985. Game 1 - 36ers 106 def. College: Arizona '18. For the 2013–14 NBL season, the Adelaide 36ers signed the 2007 NBL championship winning coach Joey Wright as their new head coach and added former 36ers championship player Kevin Brooks as his assistant. Long serving club captain Brett Maher, who made his 36ers debut on the night they opened the Clipsal Powerhouse, retired from the NBL having played in 525 games for the club, captaining the club to 3 NBL championships (1998, 1998/99, 2001/02), and twice winning the NBL's Grand Final MVP award in 1998/99 and 2001/02.

While Cole was a coach who was high on motivating his players, Fox ran a much more stringent operation and the free-flowing 36ers of 1985 and 1986 became far more structured, much to the dismay of Al Green and Mike McKay who preferred a more free flowing offence. 15 of star import guard Al Green who played 164 games for the club between 1985 and 1990 hung high at The Dome in Adelaide but were removed by the team owners. Maher, Mark Davis (who had become an Australian citizen in 1992), Brett Wheeler and Chris Blakemore had all made their debut for the Boomers in March 1995 at the Clipsal Powerhouse in the first of a 5-game series with the touring Magic Johnson All-Stars. The club's MVP award is named the Mark Davis Trophy in his honour as Davis won the first awarded 9 MVP awards from 1985-1993. He had played all 526 career NBL games for the club on that same court.

The two games the 36ers lost in the regular season were both last second shots against the West Sydney Westars and Coburg Giants respectively. Select the first team from the drop down menu.

The 1999 McDonald's Championship was won by NBA champions the San Antonio Spurs who defeated Vasco da Gama 103–68 in the final.

They did avoid their second straight last place finish only because the returning Sydney Kings finished with an 8–20 record.

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