1988–89 Yugoslav First Basketball League
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The 1988–89 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 45th 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
SFR Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), known from 1945 to 1963 as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country ...
.


Teams


Regular season


Classification


Results


Playoff


Finals

The Yugoslav First League's 1989 playoffs final series saw the regular season top seed and newly-minted
FIBA Korać Cup The FIBA Korać Cup was an annual basketball club competition held by FIBA Europe between the 1971–72 and 2001–02 seasons. It was the European professional club basketball system, third-tier level club competition in European basketball, a ...
winner KK Partizan take on the regular season second seed and newly crowned European champions Jugoplastika.


Game 1: Partizan vs. Jugoplastika 73-74

Game one was played on 22 April 1989 in front of 6,500 spectators at Hala sportova, refereed by Zoran Grbac (from
Šibenik Šibenik (), historically known as Sebenico (), is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, where the river Krka (Croatia), Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is one of the oldest Croatia, Croatian self-governing cities ...
) and Tomislav Jovančić (from
Valjevo Valjevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ваљево, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Kolubara District in western Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a population of 56,145 while the city admini ...
). For most of the second half, the game was a tense seesaw affair with frequent lead changes. With less than two minutes to go and Jugoplastika up by one, Partizan played the ball down in the
low post In basketball, the basketball court is the playing surface, consisting of a rectangular floor, with baskets at each end. Indoor basketball courts are almost always made of polished wood, usually maple, with -high rims on each basket. Outdoor su ...
to Vlade Divac who quickly got double-teamed and kicked the ball out to the open teammate on the three-point line, young shooting guard
Predrag Danilović Predrag "Saša" Danilović ( sr-Cyrl, Предраг "Саша" Даниловић, ; born February 26, 1970), usually referred to in English as Sasha Danilović, is a Serbian professional basketball executive and former player, considered one o ...
. Nineteen-year-old Danilović air-balled the wide open three and Jugoplastika's Toni Kukoč, who grabbed Danilović's air ball, ran a quick counterattack with Partizan's defence out of position, passing off to wide open who scored for 71-74. By the end, Partizan only managed to get closer to 73-74 via Divac drawing a foul then hitting two free throws. After successfully defending Jugoplastika's following possession, Partizan then had the game's last possession with 23 seconds left. The ball once again went to Divac who drove right from the left side of the half court, getting into traffic of defensive Jugoplastika bodies under the basket and missing his half-hook shot. Jugoplastika won away, 73-74, behind Sobin's game-high 21 points, thus taking the home-court advantage from Partizan.


Game 2: Jugoplastika vs. Partizan 75-70

Played in front packed Gripe Hall with 8,000 spectators, visitors Partizan were up 43-44 at the half. In the second half, the lead kept changing throughout the period. Entering the last minute of play, with Jugoplastika up by 3, Partizan point guard Saša Đorđević's three-point attempt was blocked by Luka Pavićević who then grabbed the ball and ran it the other way for a layup and 75-70 Jugoplastika lead. In Partizan's following possession, Žarko Paspalj got fouled in the act of shooting with 28 seconds left in the game. During the timeout before Paspalj's free throws, already incensed with some of the prior decisions by the two refs—Zdravko Kurilić (from
Tuzla Tuzla (, , ) is the List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, third-largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the administrative center of Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 110,979 inha ...
) and Ljupče Ristovski (from
Skopje Skopje ( , ; ; , sq-definite, Shkupi) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It lies in the northern part of the country, in the Skopje Basin, Skopje Valley along the Vardar River, and is the political, economic, and cultura ...
)—Partizan's head coach
Duško Vujošević Duško Vujošević ( sr-Cyrl, Душко Вујошевић; born 3 March 1959) is a Serbian former basketball Coach (basketball), coach. He is currently active as coach consultant of the Montenegrin ABA League club KK Studentski centar, Studen ...
began intensely going at Kurilić verbally and was assessed a technical foul. With Vujošević continually raging at referee Kurilić and Partizan bench pelted with coins and other objects by the Split crowd, Vujošević decided to take his team off the court and not return. The score at the time of Partizan's walk-out, 75-70, was registered as the final score of the game.


Game 3: Jugoplastika vs. Partizan 2-0

The Yugoslav Basketball Federation's (KSJ) competition commission headed by Radomir Šaper looked into the case of Partizan walking off the court in game two and decided to register game three administratively as a 2-0 Jugoplastika home win. Jugoplastika thus won the 1988-89 Yugoslav League title, beating Partizan 3-games-to-0. The winning roster of Jugoplastika: * Zoran Sretenović *
Velimir Perasović Velimir Perasović (; born 9 February 1965) is a Croatian professional basketball coach and former player. He is serving as the head coach for the Russian team BC UNICS, UNICS Kazan of the VTB United League. Early life Perasović was born in Stob ...
* Toni Kukoč * * Ivica Burić *
Žan Tabak Žan Tabak (born 15 June 1970) is a Croatian professional basketball coach and former player who is now serving as the head coach for Trefl Sopot of the PLK. His basketball career, spanning twenty years, was marked by several notable achievemen ...
* Duško Ivanović *
Dino Rađa Dino Rađa (alternatively Radja, ; born 24 April 1967) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. He was a member of the Jugoplastika team of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which he helped to win two FIBA European Champions Cup champ ...
* Petar Vučica * Paško Tomić *
Teo Čizmić Teo Čizmić (born 30 March 1971) is a Croatian professional basketball coach and former player, currently serving as the sport director at KK Split. Playing career Čizmić started playing professional basketball in 1988 with Split, Croatia, S ...
* Luka Pavićević Coach: Božidar Maljković


Scoring leaders

# Milan Mlađan (IMT) - __ points (30.8 ppg) or (31.1ppg)


Play-out

Six teams competed to qualify to the 1989-90 Yugoslav basketball league (9th-placed Vojvodina and 10th-placed Šibenka in the A league; second-placed MZT Skopje and third-placed OKK Beograd in IB league - "East" division; second-placed Novi Zagreb and third-placed Servo Mihalj in IB league - "West" division


Qualifying round

MZT Skopje - "Servo Mihalj" Proleter Zrenjanin 102-90, 86-87, 93-84 Novi Zagreb - OKK Beograd 83-81, 73-87, 90-68


Final round

Vojvodina - Novi Zagreb 98-73 Šibenka - MZT 94-96 MZT -Vojvodina 72-89, Novi Zagreb - Šibenka ?; Vojvodina - Šibenka 104-75, MZT - Novi Zagreb 73-71, MZT- Šibenka ?, Novi Zagreb - Vojvodina ? Šibenka- Novi Zagreb 76-89, Vojvodina - MZT 100-81, Šibenka -Vojvodina 95-98, Novi Zagreb - MZT 90-85


Qualification in 1989-90 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup * Jugoplastika (champions) FIBA Cup Winners' Cup * Partizan (Cup winners)
FIBA Korać Cup The FIBA Korać Cup was an annual basketball club competition held by FIBA Europe between the 1971–72 and 2001–02 seasons. It was the European professional club basketball system, third-tier level club competition in European basketball, a ...
* Bosna (3rd) * Crvena Zvezda (4th) *
Zadar Zadar ( , ), historically known as Zara (from Venetian and Italian, ; see also other names), is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar ...
(playoffs) * Smelt Olimpija (playoffs)


Basketball Cup


Bracket


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:1988-89 Yugoslav First Basketball League Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons Yugo Yugo