1986–87 Yugoslav First Basketball League
LeagueYugoslav First Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration17 March – 21 April 1987
(Playoffs)
Regular season
Season championsSocialist Republic of Croatia Cibona
Playoffs
Finals championsSocialist Republic of Serbia Partizan
  Runners-upCrvena Zvezda

The 1986–87 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 43rd season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.


Teams

Socialist Republic of Croatia SR Croatia

Socialist Republic of Serbia SR Serbia

Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina SR Bosnia and Herzegovina

Socialist Republic of Macedonia SR Macedonia

Socialist Republic of Montenegro SR Montenegro

Regular season

Classification

Regular season ranking 1986-87 Pt G V P PF PS
1.Cibona442222022421960
2.Partizan402218421051950
3.Jugoplastika372215720401816
4.Crvena Zvezda372215719741860
5.Šibenka3422121020061982
6.Bosna3422121019501914
7.Zadar312291318971979
8.MZT Skopje292271517711892
9.Budućnost292271518262010
10.Borac Čačak272251718391968
11.Sloboda Dita Tuzla272251718161957
12.KGD Rabotnički252231917582036


Results

Home \ Away CIB PAR JUG CZV ŠIB BOS ZAD MZT BUD BOR SLT RAB
Cibona 111–103 105–103 99–89 104–96 121–90 91–88 101–80 126–101 112–90 105–96 120–103
Partizan 86–111 90–88 97–84 101–88 90–84 86–81 106–76 109–93 110–93 105–75 110–86
Jugoplastika 77–80 102–84 93–78 109–100 89–84 91–83 84–80 126–86 115–86 120–75 100–75
Crvena Zvezda 91–93 92–102 94–91 92–84 94–84 96–90 91–70 81–76 98–88 94–80 96–87
Šibenka 102–109 93–87 70–90 74–72 106–84 95–96 86–79 107–92 85–76 118–86 104–98
Bosna 78–94 81–82 84–70 88–105 107–91 108–84 93–88 79–76 106–82 74–71 116–72
Zadar 76–91 83–86 85–98 80–82 79–84 90–86 99–81 96–75 108–78 88–85 87–61
MZT Skopje 75–78[1] 79–81 87–80 80–81 86–105 102–106 73–93 90–83 80–78 79–70 84–73
Budućnost 93–109 82–102 73–70 63–89 75–76 84–79 85–79 79–69 83–72 93–87 101–82
Borac Čačak 73–81 90–91 75–81 91–90 100–79 75–87 89–70 78–79 77–75 80–77 79–68
Sloboda Tuzla 81–94 94–105 75–79 72–84 84–88 80–83 86–76 70–68 112–72 106–93 70–69
Rabotnički 89–107 84–92 67–84 78–101 76–75 68–69 75–86 77–86 93–86 87–99 90–84
Source: Pearlbasket.org
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

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.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Cibona 2
8 MZT Skopje 0
1 Cibona 1
4 Crvena Zvezda 2
4 Crvena Zvezda 2
5 Šibenka 0
4 Crvena Zvezda 0
2 Partizan 2
2 Partizan 2
7 Zadar 0
2 Partizan 2
3 Bosna 1
3 Jugoplastika 1
6 Bosna 2
PLAY-IN QUALIFYING ROUND 17-21-24/03

Šibenka-IMT 90-87, 95-115, 101-95

Bosna-Olimpija Ljubljana 120-101, 105-102

Zadar-Borac 77-79, 76-68, 97-80

MZT Skopje-Buducnost 93-80, 95-91

QUARTERFINALS 28-31/03,04/04


Jugoplastika-Bosna 89-76, 85-92, 82-84

Cibona-MZT Skopje 117-92, 84-79

Partizan-Zadar 105-88, 81-93, 110-92

Crvena zvezda-Šibenka 91-90, 94-89


SEMIFINALS 7-11-14/04


Cibona-Crvena zvezda 92-74, 92-94, 103-104

Partizan-Bosna 85-77, 96-103, 107-96


FINALS 18-21/04


Partizan-Crvena zvezda 78-73, 89-88


The winning roster of Partizan:[2]

Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Duško Vujošević


Scoring leaders

  1. Dražen Petrović (Cibona) - ___ points (37.1ppg)[3]

Qualification in 1987–88 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winners' Cup

  • IMT (Cup winners)

FIBA Korać Cup

References

  1. "Bnl viewer". istorijskenovine.unilib.rs. p. 10. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  2. "Yugoslav basketball league standings 1945-91". nsl.kosarka.co.yu. Archived from the original on 2 July 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  3. Martinović, Dragan (22 January 2017). "Dražen Petrović Ili Radivoj Korać?". Koš magazin. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
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