1984–85 Yugoslav First Basketball League
LeagueYugoslav First Basketball League
SportBasketball
Regular season
Season championsSocialist Republic of Croatia Cibona
Playoffs
Finals championsSocialist Republic of Croatia Cibona
  Runners-upCrvena Zvezda

The 1984–85 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 41st season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

Teams

Socialist Republic of Serbia SR Serbia

Socialist Republic of Croatia SR Croatia

Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina SR Bosnia and Herzegovina

Socialist Republic of Montenegro SR Montenegro

Regular season

Classification

PosTeamsPtsPldWLPFPAPlayoffs or relegation
1.Cibona382219320781850Advance to Playoffs quarterfinal
2.Crvena Zvezda282214821081940
3.Zadar282214819151820
4.Bosna282214820041945
5.Partizan262213920131932Advance to Play-in round
6.Šibenka2422121019781973
7.Budućnost2022101218301860
8.Borac Čačak182291319012065
9.Sloga162281419162043
10.Jugoplastika162281418821917
11.Radnički Belgrade162281418951971Relegated
12.IMT62231917561960

Results

Home \ Away CIB CZV ZAD BOS PAR ŠIB BUD BOR SLO JUG RAD IMT
Cibona 98–92 85–81 101–89 96–91 120–93 107–96 103–96 115–89 90–73 97–90 94–78
Crvena Zvezda 77–91 108–87 107–99 107–81 105–89 100–85 96–78 96–84 91–83 101–80 93–74
Zadar 83–80 83–79 85–72 80–77 103–92 89–76 87–69 101–92 92–81 99–88 97–84
Bosna 84–91 81–86 97–90 104–99 96–83 80–68 97–95 102–86 83–79 116–100 83–79
Partizan 78–77 111–110 74–67 96–97 105–84 95–86 82–85 94–68 94–88 117–93 109–91
Šibenka 83–82 93–87 85–88 81–86 92–93 90–77 109–92 100–89 92–81 88–80 100–82
Budućnost 69–87 79–88 99–98 85–83 98–90 76–89 113–78 92–89 77–61 84–85 82–72
Borac Čačak 73–89 86–85 85–84 103–93 72–70 107–104 75–79 101–95 102–101 93–112 78–84
Sloga 80–99 103–102 93–91 96–93 84–89 80–88 82–83 89–76 92–85 79–77 84–76
Jugoplastika 93–97 90–103 80–78 79–99 91–77 100–82 81–74 123–86 92–82 80–77 86–79
Radnički Belgrade 80–83 101–94 55–73 80–86 83–88 73–74 78–77 89–83 94–105 86–82 81–76
IMT 82–96 84–101 69–79 76–84 79–103 71–87 62–75 82–88 96–74 84–73 96–113
Source: Pearlbasket
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

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Playoff

Only the top four placed league table teams qualified for the playoffs quarterfinal automatically.

Teams placed fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth were joined by the top two Second League teams for an 8-team play-in round. The winner of each best-of-three series advanced to the playoffs quarterfinal round.

E- IB League east division champion

W- IB League west division champion

Play-in qualifying round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Cibona 107 108
8 Borac Čačak 116 83 118 8 Borac Čačak 87 85
9 Sloga 91 101 100 1 Cibona 115 79
5 Partizan 103 75
4 Bosna 91 98 97
5 Partizan 110 95 5 Partizan 84 111 98
E Rabotnički 89 90 1 Cibona 97 89 119
2 Crvena zvezda 88 92 106
2 Crvena zvezda 97 79 90
7 Budućnost 82 89 95 7 Budućnost 85 95 87
10 Jugoplastika 79 101 91 2 Crvena zvezda 97 90
3 Zadar 86 85
3 Zadar 111 82 100
6 Šibenka 83 77 - Smelt Olimpija 86 89 97
W Smelt Olimpija 89 87
PLAY-IN QUALIFYING ROUND

Borac Čačak-Sloga 116-91, 83-101, 118-100

Partizan-Rabotnički 110-89, 95-90

Budućnost-Jugoplastika 82-79, 89-101, 95-91

Šibenka-Olimpija 83-89, 77-87

QUARTERFINALS


Cibona-Borac Čačak 107-87, 108-85

Bosna-Partizan 91-84, 98-111, 97-98

Crvena zvezda-Budućnost 97-85, 79-95, 90-87

Zadar-Olimpija 111-86, 82-89, 100-97

SEMIFINALS


Cibona-Partizan 115-103, 79-75

Crvena zvezda-Zadar 97-86, 90-85

FINALS


Cibona-Crvena zvezda 97-88, 89-92, 119-106

The winning roster of Cibona:[23]

Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Pavličević

Scoring leaders

  1. Dražen Petrović (Cibona) – ___ points (32.0ppg)[24]

Qualification in 1985–86 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winners' Cup

FIBA Korać Cup

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