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The 2009–10 season was a disaster however and the Adelaide 36ers finished on the bottom of the NBL ladder for the first time in their history with a 10–18 record. Former Michigan State Spartans NCAA Final Four championship winner and now naturalised Australian, 6'9" (205 cm) forward/centre Adam Ballinger , in his third season with the club ...
West Adelaide Bearcats: 88–113 St. Kilda Saints: 1981: Launceston Casino City: 75–54 Nunawading Spectres: 1982: West Adelaide Bearcats: 80–74 Geelong Cats: 1983: Canberra Cannons: 75–73 West Adelaide Bearcats: 1984: Brisbane Bullets: 82–84 Canberra Cannons: 1985: Brisbane Bullets: 121–95 Adelaide 36ers: 1986: Adelaide 36ers: 2–1 ...
On 16 July 2020, the 36ers signed 2018 NBL Rookie of the Year Isaac Humphries on a two-year deal. [7] On 17 July 2020, the 36ers announced that Keanu Pinder had signed a one-year deal. [8] On 22 July 2020, former Hawk Sunday Dech joined the 36ers on a three-year deal. [9] On 18 August 2020, Jamie Pearlman was announced as the lead assistant ...
Adelaide City Eagles: 1982: 1 NBL: 7th 26 15 11 .577 Did not qualify Mike Osborne Chris Stirling not awarded: Adelaide 36ers: 1983: 1 NBL: 6th 22 11 11 .500 Did not qualify Mike Osborne David Winslow not awarded: 1984: 1 NBL: 3rd 23 16 7 .696 Lost elimination final 101–108 Mike Osborne Dean Kinsman not awarded: 1985: 1 NBL: 2nd 26 20 6 .769
Adelaide Entertainment Centre 4,775 5–10 16 6 March Perth: L 73–92: Daniel Johnson (19) Daniel Johnson (12) Mitch McCarron (6) Adelaide Entertainment Centre 4,157 5–11 17 12 March @ New Zealand: L 84–75: Kai Sotto (14) Sunday Dech (8) Sunday Dech (7) Adelaide Arena 3,044 5–12 18 18 March Cairns: W 83–57: Mitch McCarron (21) Mitch ...
The 2022–23 Adelaide 36ers season was the 42nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL). On 2 October 2022, the 36ers became the first NBL team to beat an NBA team when they defeated the Phoenix Suns .
The home and away season took place over 21 rounds between 25 April 1986 and 28 September 1986. The Adelaide 36ers had a near perfect regular season recording a 24–2 win–loss record which included an undefeated 13-0 home record at the Apollo Stadium, a feat not matched before or since in the NBL.
The Ken Cole coached Adelaide 36ers had stormed through the regular season with a 24–2 record, including a 13–0 record on their home court at the Apollo Stadium, to finish 5 games clear of the Canberra Cannons and 7 clear of the defending champion Brisbane Bullets. They were also the only team in the league to score over 3,000 points during ...