1979 NBL Season
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Here are results and statistics from the National Basketball League
National Basketball League (Australasia)
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 season of 1979.

End of Season Ladder

This is the ladder at the end of season, before the finals. In all, 90 games were played, 18 for each team. The top two teams then played a sudden death grand final.
Team Played Won Lost % Won %
1 St. Kilda Saints 18 15 3 118 83
2 Canberra Cannons
Canberra Cannons
The Canberra Cannons were a basketball team competing in the Australian National Basketball League. They went into financial administration in 2003 and were relocated to Newcastle, where they became the Hunter Pirates...

18 13 5 104 72
3 Nunawading Spectres 18 13 5 107 72
4 West Adelaide Bearcats
West Adelaide Bearcats
The West Adelaide Bearcats are a semi-professional basketball team competing in the Australian Basketball Association.-NBL:The West Adelaide Bearcats was a foundation club in the NBL which merged with the Adelaide 36ers in 1985. Founded in 1946, it won the NBL championship 80–74 against the Geelong...

18 12 6 109 67
5 Brisbane Bullets
Brisbane Bullets
The Brisbane Bullets were, until 2008, a professional basketball team competing in Australia's National Basketball League. The Bullets were one of only two teams that survived since the NBL's inception in 1979; the only surviving team is now the Wollongong Hawks. The team played in Midnight Navy...

18 10 8 100 57
6 Newcastle Falcons 18 8 10 98 44
7 City of Sydney Astronauts 18 8 10 95 44
8 Illawarra Hawks
Wollongong Hawks
The Wollongong Hawks are a team competing in Australia's National Basketball League , based in the New South Wales city of Wollongong. They won the NBL championship in 2001 and finished as runners-up in 2005 and 2010...

18 5 13 95 28
9 Bankstown Bruins 18 3 15 91 17
10 Glenelg Tigers
Glenelg Tigers (NBL)
The Glenelg Tigers were a foundation club in the NBL that formed in 1979. The club was based in South Australia in the Adelaide suburb of Glenelg. The Tigers lasted only one season before folding due to financial difficulties...

18 3 15 88 17


There was only one final played in this season and it was contested by the Top 2 teams.

Grand Final

  • Played at Albert Park Stadium, Melbourne

St. Kilda Saints 94 to Canberra Cannons
Canberra Cannons
The Canberra Cannons were a basketball team competing in the Australian National Basketball League. They went into financial administration in 2003 and were relocated to Newcastle, where they became the Hunter Pirates...

 93

The Saints won on a reverse layup just before the buzzer by Peter Vittles.

Awards

Award Player Team
NBL MVP
NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player
At the conclusion of each NBL game, both coaches award votes to the best players from that game. Each coach has 10 votes to allocate, with no more than 5 to be awarded to one player by each coach....

 
Ken Richardson  West Adelaide Bearcats
West Adelaide Bearcats
The West Adelaide Bearcats are a semi-professional basketball team competing in the Australian Basketball Association.-NBL:The West Adelaide Bearcats was a foundation club in the NBL which merged with the Adelaide 36ers in 1985. Founded in 1946, it won the NBL championship 80–74 against the Geelong...

Grand Final MVP
NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player - Grand Final
The Larry Sengstock Medal is awarded to the Most Valuable Player of the Grand Final series.* 1979 Larry Sengstock * 1980 Rocky Smith The Larry Sengstock Medal is awarded to the Most Valuable Player of the Grand Final series.* 1979 Larry Sengstock (St. Kilda Saints)* 1980 Rocky Smith The Larry...

 
Larry Sengstock
Larry Sengstock
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St. Kilda Saints

Points Per Game

  1. Calvin Bruton - 33.2 PPG (18 games for the Brisbane Bullets)
  2. Ken Richardson - 26.2 PPG (18 games for the West Adelaide Bearcats)
  3. Dave Ankeney - 26.1 PPG (18 games for the Newcastle Falcons)
  4. Jim Slacke - 23.8 PPG (18 games for the Illawarra Hawks)
  5. Cal Stamp - 23.3 PPG (18 games for the Canberra Cannons)

Field Goal %

  1. Dave Ankeney - 50.0% (18 games for the Newcastle Falcons) (165/330)
  2. Dan Riley - 50.0% (18 games for the Newcastle Falcons) (146/292)
  3. Glen Ryan - 50.0% (17 games for the Newcastle Falcons) (63/126)
  4. Darrell Corcoran - 50.0% (18 games for the West Sydney Westars) (66/132)
  5. Richard Dunphy - 50.0% (16 games for the West Sydney Westars) (109/218)

Foul Shot %

  1. Jim Slacke - 80.8% (63/78)
  2. David Leslie - 80.6% (54/67)
  3. David Symth - 78.7% (48/61)
  4. Calvin Bruton - 78.5% (113/144)
  5. Gary Fox - 77.8% (49/63)
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