1981–82 Yugoslav First Basketball League
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The 1981–82 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 38th season of the
Yugoslav First Basketball League The First Federal Basketball League () was the highest tier level men's professional club basketball competition in the former country of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia. Founded in 1945, and folded in 1992 (1991–92 YU ...
, the highest professional basketball league in
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. The season ended with Cibona winning the league championship by beating Partizan two games to none in the playoffs final best-of-three series. The season was another milestone for club basketball in Yugoslavia as the sport began to be played with
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at the end of the regular league season, meaning that postseason would determine the league champion rather than regular season as was the case prior to the 1981–82 campaign. KK Partizan finished the regular season on top with an 18–4 record just ahead of Cibona's 17–5; additionally, Partizan won both regular season games against Cibona. The same two teams made the playoff finals, having the home court advantage at every stage of the playoffs. Heading into the final series, Partizan had the home court advantage, but lost it after game 1 at
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's Hala sportova in front of a packed crowd of 4,000—a hard-fought contest that visiting Cibona won 108–112 after triple overtime. Game 2 was played in
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on Cibona's home court and Cibona won it assuredly to claim its first-ever Yugoslav title.


Notable events


Introduction of playoffs

The season saw the playoffs introduced as a way of determining the Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League champion at the end of the regular season. The decision came on the heels of great debate within the country's basketball federation, KSJ, and Yugoslav coaching circles, and was initially somewhat controversial with many considering it jarring and/or unfair that an eight-placed team or even a Second League team could potentially become the season's champion through playoffs. As for the European spots for
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's competitions, the playoffs champion automatically qualified for a spot in the top-tier FIBA European Champions Cup while the
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winner got a second-tier
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spot. If the league and cup were won by the same team, the FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup went to the cup finalist. For the third-tier
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spots, the top four placed teams at the end of the regular season (excluding the champion and cup winner) received FIBA Korać Cup spots, meaning that qualification for the FIBA Korać Cup was still determined via the regular season and not the playoffs.


Praja Dalipagić back in Partizan, Moka Slavnić in Partizan jersey

The 1981–82 season featured the unusual sight of thirty-two-year-old
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legendary point guard Moka Slavnić suiting up for their bitter crosstown rivals Partizan. Ever since leaving Red Star in acrimony four years earlier, Slavnić had been on such bad terms with the club's management that when he decided to return to his hometown in the twilight of his playing career, he controversially joined heated rivals Partizan instead of the club he made his name with and achieved legendary status in. Due to administrative issues with his player registration, Slavnić's Partizan debut took place in week 7 versus Budućnost. He immediately proved valuable, assisting and organizing on offense on a roster that also featured another legendary veteran—thirty-year-old
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, himself returning to Belgrade following a season abroad with
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. In the first six games of the season that Partizan played without Slavnić, the team had a 3–3 record while with Slavnić they recorded only one loss in the next 16 league games until the end of the regular season, grabbing top spot ahead of the playoffs with an 18–4 record.


Teams


Regular season


League table


Results

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Playoff

The first ever Yugoslav First League playoffs were played in the following format: * the top six regular season teams clinched an automatic playoff quarterfinals spot while * the 7th and 8th placed teams went to a
play-in game A play-in game ...
against the
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2nd and 1st placed teams, respectively—with the winners of these two games (played at a neutral venue) clinching a playoff quarterfinals spot. The top two teams from the 1981–82 Yugoslav Second League were KK Jugoplastika from
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and KK Kvarner from
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. They thus faced Yugoslav First League clubs—8th placed
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from
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and 7th placed KK Bosna from
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, respectively—with the winner of each game clinching a playoff spot.


Winning roster

The winning roster of Cibona: * Damir Pavličević * Aco Petrović * Mihovil Nakić * Andro Knego *
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* Zoran Čutura * Rajko Gospodnetić * Adnan Bečić * Tomislav Bevanda * Mladen Cetinja * Sven Ušić * Srđan Savović Coach:
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Relegation playoffs

Since teams from 9th to 11th place ended up with the same number of points, it was decided that a relegation tournament would be held at neutral venue in
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. Sloboda Dita had finished last and was therefore relegated.


Qualification in 1982–83 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup * Cibona (champions) FIBA Cup Winner's Cup * Iskra Olimpija (Cup finalist)
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* Partizan (1st) * Crvena Zvezda (3rd) *
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(4th) * Šibenka (5th)


Basketball Cup


Bracket


References


External links


Yugoslav First Basketball League Archive
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