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Back home in Adelaide the 36ers would lose only their third game of the year (and first at home, ending a 20-game home winning streak dating back to June 1985) when they lost Game 2 83–104 at Apollo. The final game played at home in front of a packed Apollo Stadium saw the Adelaide 36ers win their first championship with a 113–91 victory.
The 2024–25 Adelaide 36ers season is the 44th season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL). On 22 February 2024, Scott Ninnis signed a two-year contract as head coach. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] However, on 12 August 2024, the 36ers replaced Ninnis with Mike Wells .
Darryl Pearce (15 October 1960 – 12 January 2025) was an Australian professional basketball player. Nicknamed "The Iceman", Pearce played in the National Basketball League (NBL) for the Adelaide 36ers from 1982 to 1991 before playing four seasons (1992–1995) with the North Melbourne Giants.
Los Angeles Clippers: 2020–2021: Los Angeles Lakers: 2021–2022: Washington Wizards: 2022: Charlotte Hornets: 2022–2023: Philadelphia 76ers: 2024–present: Adelaide 36ers: Career highlights and awards; NBA Sixth Man of the Year ; NCAA champion * Karl Malone Award (2015) First-team All-AAC (2014) Second-team All-ACC (2015) AAC Most ...
On 29 September 2020, Obi Kyei's request to be released from his contract was granted by the 36ers, releasing him from the final year of his contract. [12] On 1 December 2020, Tony Crocker signed a one-year deal to complete the 36ers roster. [13] On 7 January 2021, the 36ers signed Owen Hulland as a development player for the 2020–21 season. [14]
In his first season back with the 36ers, he averaged 23.5 point per game and won the club's Most Valuable Player award and finished second to Brian Wethers in the league MVP award. [10] [11] Despite Farley's return the 36ers were knocked out in the first round of the playoffs in 2005 and 2006 before failing to make the playoffs in 2007.
1.1 Adelaide 36ers. 1.2 Brisbane Bullets. 1.3 Cairns Taipans. 1.4 Illawarra Hawks. 1.5 Melbourne United. 1.6 New Zealand Breakers. 1.7 Perth Wildcats. 1.8 South East ...