1982–83 First Federal Basketball League

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1982–83 Yugoslav First Basketball League
LeagueYugoslav First Basketball League
SportBasketball
Regular season
Season championsSocialist Republic of Croatia Šibenka
Play-offs
Finals championsSocialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna
  Runners-upSocialist Republic of Croatia Šibenka
Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons

The 1982–83 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 39th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

Regular season

Classification

Regular season ranking 1982-83 Pt G V P PF PS
1. Šibenka 32 22 16 6 2061 2023
2. Partizan 30 22 15 7 2111 2046
3. Bosna 30 22 15 7 2137 2048
4. Crvena Zvezda 28 22 14 8 2146 1999
5. Cibona 28 22 14 8 2103 1986
6. Zadar 26 22 13 9 2084 2021
7. ZZI Olimpija 20 22 11 11 2031 2068
8. Jugoplastika 20 22 10 12 2093 2046
9. Borac Čačak 16 22 8 14 2059 2109
10. Budućnost 16 22 8 14 1818 1970
11. Radnički Belgrade 10 22 5 17 2025 2166
12. Kvarner 6 22 3 19 2085 2271

Play-off

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Šibenka
4 Crvena Zvezda
1 Šibenka 1
3 Bosna 2
2 Partizan
3 Bosna

Play-In Qualifying Round

Jugoplastika-IMT 98-97

Olimpija-Rabotnički 93-82

Quarter-Finals

Šibenka-Jugoplastika 104-102, 85-98, 91-75

Crvena Zvezda-Cibona 103-73, 92-84

Partizan-Olimpija 94-81, 76-77, 111-108

Bosna-Zadar 98-103, 89-87, 121-109

Semi-Finals

Šibenka-Crvena Zvezda 91-88, 89-105, 98-89

Partizan-Bosna 85-95, 81-87

Finals

Šibenka-Bosna 103-98, 84-96, 83-82

On 9 April 1983, Šibenka and Bosna played the deciding Game 3 of their playoff final series that was decided in the last second. With Bosna up by a point and the clock winding down Šibenka had the last possession, Bosna's Sabit Hadžić was controversially adjudged by the referee Ilija Matijević to have fouled Šibenka's Dražen Petrović as he went up for a shot at the buzzer. Since being in the act of shooting, Petrović got two free throws and proceeded to score both, winning the game and championship for his team. Next morning, the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia (KSJ) presidency reviewed the game on account the time expired prior to the foul being called and on account of refereeing irregularities. They decided to void the result, ordering a single-game title playoff at a neutral venue in Novi Sad. Šibenka decided to boycott the decision. Since Šibenka refused to show up for the Novi Sad game, the title was awarded to Bosna.

Winning team

Roster

The winning roster of Bosna:[1]

Coaching staff

The coaching staff:[1]

Scoring leaders

Scoring leaders:[2]

  1. Duško Ivanović (Budućnost) - 603 points (27.4 ppg)
  2. Dražen Petrović (Šibenka) - 561 points (25.5 ppg)
  3. Peter Vilfan (Olimpija) - 535 points (25.4 ppg)

Qualification in 1983-84 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winner's Cup

FIBA Korać Cup

References

  1. ^ a b "Yugoslav basketball league standings 1945-91". nsl.kosarka.co.yu. Archived from the original on 2 July 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Dusko Ivanovic, Montenegro's Holy Hand". Euroleague Basketball. 22 Nov 2014. Archived from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2022.