2013–14 Adelaide 36ers season explained

Nblyear:2013–14
Clubname:Adelaide 36ers
Color1:
  1. 0047AB
Color2:
  1. ED1B2F
Color3:
  1. FFD700
Wins:18
Losses:10
Coach:Joey Wright
Captain:Adam Gibson
Arena:Adelaide Arena
Ladder:2nd
Finals:Runners-up
Prevseason:2012–13
Nextseason:2014–15

The 2013–14 NBL season is the 32nd season for the Adelaide 36ers in the Australasian based National Basketball League. In 2012–13, the 36ers missed out on the playoffs for the 6th time in the past 7 seasons, finishing the season with the club's third wooden spoon (the third in four years) with a record equalling worst ever 8-20 record. The Adelaide 36ers have won the NBL championship four times (1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001–02), earning Adelaide the nickname of "Title Town".

The 36ers have played their home games at the 8,000 seat Adelaide Arena since 1992. The arena is the largest purpose built basketball venue in Australia and the fifth largest venue currently used in the NBL behind the Perth Arena (14,846 - set at 13,000 for regular season NBL games), the Sydney Entertainment Centre (10,517), Hisense Arena in Melbourne (10,500) and the Vector Arena (9,300) in Auckland. Along with the North Shore Events Centre (Auckland) which also opened in 1992, the Adelaide Arena is also the second oldest venue currently used by the NBL, with the Sydney Entertainment Centre the oldest having opened in 1983.

After three disappointing seasons under former Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) coach Marty Clarke which saw the club finish second last, last, and last again, the 36ers signed former Brisbane Bullets NBL championship winning coach Joey Wright as its head coach for 2013–14.[1] Former 36ers championship player and 1998 NBL Grand Final MVP Kevin Brooks has re-joined the team as assistant coach.

Off-season

Additions

(From the squad at the end of the 2012–13 NBL season)

PlayerSignedFormer Team
B. J. AnthonyAnnounced signing on 20 June 2013[2] OceanaGold Nuggets
Brendan TeysAnnounced signing on 26 June 2013.[3] Townsville Crocodiles
Gary ErvinAnnounced signing on 10 July 2013.[4] Townsville Crocodiles
Jarrid FryeAnnounced signing on 16 July 2013.[5] Stjarnan
Rhys CarterAnnounced signing on 12 February 2014.[6] Uppsala Basket

Subtractions

(From the squad at the end of the 2012–13 NBL season)

PlayerReason LeftNew Team
Tom DalyNot re-signedMount Gambier Pioneers (SEABL)
Scott ChristophersonNot re-signedBC Boncourt Red Team (Switzerland)
Nathan CrosswellRetired
Stephen WeighNot re-signedCairns Taipans
Pero VasiljevicNot re-signedNorth Adelaide Rockets (CABL)

Current roster

Depth chart

2013–14 NBL clubs

ClubFoundedYears ActiveCityHome VenueVenue OpenedCapacity
Adelaide 36ers19821982–Adelaide, South AustraliaAdelaide Arena19928,000
Cairns Taipans19991999–Cairns, QueenslandCairns Convention Centre19975,300
Melbourne Tigers19841984–Melbourne, VictoriaState Netball and Hockey Centre
Hisense Arena
2001
2000
3,500
10,500
New Zealand Breakers20032003–Auckland, New ZealandNorth Shore Events Centre
Vector Arena
1992
2007
4,400
9,300
Perth Wildcats19821982–Perth, Western AustraliaPerth Arena201214,846
Sydney Kings19881988–2008,
2010–
Sydney, New South WalesSydney Entertainment Centre198310,517
Townsville Crocodiles19931993–Townsville, QueenslandTownsville Entertainment Centre19935,257
Wollongong Hawks19791979–Wollongong, New South WalesWIN Entertainment Centre19986,000

Regular season

Game log

Regular season

|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 1*| 11 October| @ Wildcats| L 80-83| Daniel Johnson (28)| Anthony Petrie (10)| Gary Ervin (7)| Perth Arena
10,208| 0-1|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 2| 19 October| Hawks| W 97-91| Gary Ervin (24)| Daniel Johnson (9)| Adam Gibson (7)| Adelaide Arena
5,815| 1-1|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 3*| 25 October| @ Taipans| W 87-84| Mitch Creek (14)| Jarrid Frye,
Anthony Petrie (7)| Jarrid Frye (3)| Cairns Convention Centre
3,703| 2-1|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 4| 27 October| @ Tigers| L 93-79| Daniel Johnson (20)| Anthony Petrie (12)| Adam Gibson (3)| State Netball and Hockey Centre
3,236| 2-2|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 5***| 31 October| @ Breakers| W 96-93| Gary Ervin (22)| Anthony Petrie (6)| Gary Ervin (6)| North Shore Events Centre
3,175| 3-2

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 6**| 3 November| Kings| W 97-84| Daniel Johnson (20)| Mitch Creek (10)| Gary Ervin (7)| Adelaide Arena
4,540| 4-2|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 7| 8 November| Tigers| W 90-87| Gary Ervin (21)| Luke Schenscher (7)| Gary Ervin (8)| Adelaide Arena
4,364| 5-2|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 8***| 15 November| @ Breakers| W 95-94| Gary Ervin (26)| Daniel Johnson (9)| Adam Gibson,
Gary Ervin (6)| Vector Arena
7,470| 6-2|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 9*| 22 November| Wildcats| W 91-86| Daniel Johnson (24)| Anthony Petrie (8)| Jason Cadee (5)| Adelaide Arena
6,585| 7-2|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 10*| 29 November| Hawks| W 82-81| Gary Ervin,
Daniel Johnson (16)| Daniel Johnson (12)| Adam Gibson (6)| Adelaide Arena
4,080| 8-2

|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 11| 6 December| @ Crocodiles| L 94-98| Gary Ervin (22)| Anthony Petrie (8)| Adam Gibson (5)| Townsville Entertainment Centre
2,909| 8-3|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 12| 7 December| @ Taipans| L 78-98| Adam Gibson (20)| B.J. Anthony (8)| Adam Gibson,
Gary Ervin,
Jarrid Frye (2)| Cairns Convention Centre
3,750| 8-4|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 13**| 15 December| Taipans| W 91-67| Daniel Johnson (21)| Luke Schenscher (9)| Adam Gibson (9)| Adelaide Arena
4,981| 9-4|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 14| 31 December| @ Crocodiles| W 90-89| Daniel Johnson (20)| Daniel Johnson (9)| Jason Cadee (6)| Townsville Entertainment Centre
3,920| 10-4

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 15| 4 January| Breakers| W 99-73| Daniel Johnson (26)| Anthony Petrie (13)| Adam Gibson (7)| Adelaide Arena
6,676| 11-4|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 16**| 12 January| Kings| L 89-102| Daniel Johnson (21)| Adam Gibson (6)| Jason Cadee (5)| Adelaide Arena
6,314| 11-5|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 17**| 18 January| Crocodiles| W 92-79| Adam Gibson (28)| Luke Schenscher (12)| Gary Ervin (8)| Adelaide Arena
5,737| 12-5|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 18**| 26 January| @ Kings| L 93-105| Daniel Johnson (28)| Daniel Johnson (8)| Gary Ervin (6)| Sydney Entertainment Centre
3,622| 12-6

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 19| 1 February| Taipans| W 89-87| Daniel Johnson (33)| Daniel Johnson (8)| Adam Gibson (8)| Adelaide Arena
5,519| 13-6|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 20**| 9 February| @ Hawks| L 80-102| Adam Gibson (21)| Mitch Creek (10)| Jarrid Frye (2)| WIN Entertainment Centre
1,840| 13-7|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 21*| 14 February| @ Wildcats| L 61-85| Anthony Petrie (15)| Adam Gibson (5)| Adam Gibson (5)| Perth Arena
11,473| 13-8|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 22**| 16 February| @ Tigers| W 99-82| Gary Ervin (25)| Daniel Johnson (11)| Gary Ervin (8)| Hisense Arena
6,704| 14-8|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 23**| 23 February| Breakers| W 96-92| Daniel Johnson (28)| Daniel Johnson,
Adam Gibson (7)| Adam Gibson (11)| Adelaide Arena
6,011| 15-8|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 24*| 28 February| @ Hawks| L 89-91| Gary Ervin (21)| Daniel Johnson (12)| Gary Ervin (4)| WIN Entertainment Centre
3,123| 15-9

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 25| 8 March| Crocodiles| W 102-70| Gary Ervin (20)| Luke Schenscher (10)| Mitch Creek (5)| Adelaide Arena
5,722| 16-9|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 26*| 14 March| Wildcats| W 102-79| Daniel Johnson (19)| Luke Schenscher (11)| Gary Ervin (7)| Adelaide Arena
6,253| 17-9|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| 27**| 16 March| @ Kings| L 90-100| Daniel Johnson (23)| Luke Schenscher (7)| Jason Cadee (3)| Sydney Entertainment Centre
3,746| 17-10|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| 28**| 23 March| Tigers| W 99-94| Daniel Johnson (25)| Luke Schenscher (9)| Jason Cadee (8)| Adelaide Arena
5,843| 18-10

Finals

Game 3 only if required|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| SF1*| 27 March| Tigers| W 101-85| Gary Ervin (27)| Luke Schenscher,
Daniel Johnson (7)| Gary Ervin (7)| Adelaide Arena
3,865| 1-0|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| SF2*| 30 March| @ Tigers| L 87-98| Brendan Teys,
Anthony Petrie (17)| Daniel Johnson (12)| Adam Gibson (3)| Hisense Arena
4,044| 1-1|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| SF3*| 1 April| Tigers| W 102-63| Daniel Johnson (23)| Adam Gibson (8)| Jason Cadee (4)| Adelaide Arena
4,024| 2-1|- style="background-color:#ffcccc;"| GF1*| 7 April| @ Wildcats| L 85-92| Daniel Johnson (18)| Daniel Johnson (8)| Adam Gibson (9)| Perth Arena
13,291| 0-1|- style="background-color:#bbffbb;"| GF2*| 11 April| Wildcats| W 89-84| Gary Ervin (23)| Adam Gibson (9)| Adam Gibson (7)| Adelaide Arena
8,127| 1-1|- style="background-color:#"| GF3*| 13 April| @ Wildcats| TBD| TBD| TBD| TBD| Perth Arena
TBD| TBD

Player statistics

Regular season

No.PlayerGPMinFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1 (C)25 807:04 .484 .371 .732 4.0 4.8 0.9 0.4 12.4
427 519:02 .364 .316 .822 2.1 2.5 0.3 0.1 6.3
6 (DP)2 7:23 .200 .000 .000 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.0
723 219:27 .377 .190 .778 1.0 0.4 0.5 0.0 2.2
9 (I)26 770:42 .406 .370 .750 3.3 4.7 1.3 0.1 16.4
1028 428:19 .528 .500 .631 5.5 0.7 0.3 0.6 6.9
12
  • (I)
19 407:34 .455 .091 .293 4.4 1.5 0.9 0.3 8.3
13 (DP)1 1:00 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
158 127:36 .360 .342 1.00 2.3 1.6 1.0 0.0 6.9
1728 728:37 .468 .297 .743 6.8 1.4 0.5 0.9 10.1
19 (DP)2 7:11 .250 .000 .000 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.0
2026 303:46 .442 .000 .561 3.2 0.5 0.3 0.2 3.8
2128 807:54 .546 .400 .787 6.8 1.1 0.5 0.7 19.8
2327 451:06 .509 .361 .696 4.1 1.1 0.6 0.4 8.3
35 (DP)3 11:09 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

Finals

No.PlayerGPMinFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1 (C)3 85:14 .429 .400 .500 5.3 3.7 0.7 0.3 9.7
43 29:54 .533 .250 .857 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 8.0
6 (DP)1 3:45 1.00 .000 .000 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 2.0
73 68:00 .528 .429 .750 3.3 1.0 0.7 0.0 11.0
9 (I)2 52:44 .461 .385 1.00 5.5 4.0 1.0 0.0 16.5
103 62:06 .500 .000 .429 5.3 2.3 0.3 0.3 5.0
153 54:32 .417 .474 .000 2.3 2.7 0.3 0.6 9.7
173 86:37 .450 .333 .875 5.7 1.0 1.3 1.0 14.3
203 23:00 .714 .000 1.00 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.0 4.0
213 77:47 .563 .571 .833 8.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 17.7
233 43:35 .333 .000 .818 3.3 1.0 0.3 0.0 5.7
35 (DP)1 2:26 .000 .000 .000 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Awards

Coach of the Month

NBL Award Winners

All-NBL First team

Daniel Johnson (Power forward)

Season summary

Regular season

The addition of 2007 NBL Championship winning coach Joey Wright and a new assistant coach in former 36ers championship player Kevin Brooks, had a marked effect on the Adelaide 36ers. Along with former NBL Most Valuable Player Gary Ervin who joined the team from Townsville, and small forward Jarrid Frye (who was cut due to injuries two-thirds of the way through the season and was replaced with former 36er Rhys Carter), they helped turn the 36ers fortunes around with what was almost the same team that had finished last in 2012-13.

The Adelaide 36ers finished the regular season in second place behind the Perth Wildcats with an 18-10 record. 6'11" (212 cm) centre Daniel Johnson led the 36ers in scoring with 19.5 points per game for the season (up from 16.2 ppg in 2012-13) which was good enough for fifth best in the league. Johnson also led the team in rebounding (7.0 pg) which was also good enough for 5th in the league. This however was down on his league leading 8.0 rebounds per game in 2012-13. Team captain Adam Gibson and Gary Ervin finished second and third respectively in league assists per game with 4.7 and 4.6 respectively.

Adelaide's change in fortunes, after finishing three of the previous four seasons in last place, including in 2011-12 and 2012–13, was shown when it won both of its season series against the 2012-13 Grand Final teams, defending champions New Zealand, and the Perth Wildcats. The 36ers defeated the Breakers 4-0 in their series, including the team's first win in Auckland for 5 years, and tied the series 2-2 with Perth, but won the series by outscoring the Wildcats 334-333 over the four games. However, with Perth winning the regular season with a 21-7 record they would have home court advantage throughout the finals.

NBL Finals

Semi-finals

The Adelaide 36ers were matched against the third placed Melbourne Tigers for their semi-final series. Adelaide won the season series 3-1 over the Tigers and had home court advantage for the semis. Game 1 of the series went to the 36ers 101-85, giving them their first finals victory since 2006. Game two at the Hisense Arena in Melbourne was shrouded in controversy. The NBL's leading points scorer, Tigers shooting guard Chris Goulding exploded after a quiet game 1 and scored 37 points to help keep the Tigers from being eliminated with a 98-87 win. Near the end of the fourth period, Gary Ervin kneed Goulding in the groin, with the Tigers player falling in a heap on the court. For his actions Ervin was suspended for one game by the NBL (meaning he would miss the crucial Game 3 in Adelaide). He was also fined 7,500.

With Ervin out, the Tigers were expected to push the 36ers in Game 3 despite not having won at the Adelaide Arena during the season. The 36ers, led by 23 points from Daniel Johnson and 19 points in a return to form by Jason Cadee, with club captain Adam Gibson keeping Goulding out of the game. Goulding, who was loudly booed by the 36ers crowd whenever he touched the ball, and for his blatant 'flop' in the 3rd when he ran into former Gold Coast Blaze teammate Anthony Petrie, was restricted to just 6 points on just 1/5 shooting as Adelaide routed the Tigers 102-63 to win their way into the club's first Grand Final series since their 2001-02 championship win.

Grand final

The Adelaide 36ers will play the Perth Wildcats in the NBL Grand Final after the Wildcats swept their semi-final series with the Wollongong Hawks for the second straight year. After playing semi-finals against each other in 1987, 1991, 1995 and 1999/2000 (all won by Perth), the 36ers and Wildcats, the two most successful clubs in NBL history with 9 championships between them, play each other in their first Grand Final series.

Adelaide 36ers Awards

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.adelaide36ers.com/article/id/1l11n5b3b25k31o2ie2fe7jsco 36ers Sign Joey Wright as Coach
  2. http://www.adelaide36ers.com/article/id/17gfim568l4f91m3wu95i7jwmy 36ers Sign Kiwi International
  3. Web site: 36ers Sign Brendan Teys . 2013-10-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131015164557/http://www.adelaide36ers.com/article/id/10xyeidce42md1sob63d1m3nul . 2013-10-15 . dead .
  4. http://www.adelaide36ers.com/article/id/nuuwrcnv70um1trfeifbpg41c 36ers Sign Gary Ervin
  5. http://www.adelaide36ers.com/article/id/1d0hae6lnvlwg191tefid4q486 36ers Sign Jarrid Frye
  6. http://www.nbl.com.au/article/id/1ppxm1yxlaloe1rhj0r096m6nv 36ers Release Frye, Sign Rhys Carter
  7. Web site: Joey Wright Named 'Coach of the Month' . 2013-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203001654/http://www.adelaide36ers.com/article/id/1hhndxmkpyj0f1o7g8k4qlzwba . 2013-12-03 . dead .