1982–83 National Basketball League season | |
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League | National Basketball League |
Sport | Basketball |
Number of teams | 13 |
Roll of Honour | |
National League champions | Crystal Palace Supersonics |
National League runners-up | Sunderland |
Play Off's champions | Sunderland |
Play Off's runners-up | Crystal Palace Supersonics |
National Cup champions | Solent Stars |
National Cup runners-up | Birmingham Barrett Bullets |
The 1982–83 Just Juice National Basketball League season was the eleventh season of the National Basketball League formed in 1972.
The league was sponsored by Just Juice for the second consecutive year and Crystal Palace won yet another league title but Sunderland claimed the Play Off's and the Solent Stars successfully defended their National Cup crown.
The league received a welcome boost when a new national TV channel called Channel 4 decided to show live action every Monday evening.
Leicester returned to top tier action as the one new team admitted to the expanded 13 team first division which retained the previous twelve members. Team Talbot, Guildford Pirates moved to Bracknell and became the Bracknell Pirates. Sunderland Saints became Sunderland Maestros towards the end of the season following a new two year sponsorship deal with a North East car dealer.
The leagues most famous player Alton Byrd left Crystal Palace to join Murray International Edinburgh.
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Paul Stimpson landed a basket for the Crystal Palace Supersonics which was adjudged to be just after the buzzer. It would have won the game for Palace but the game went into overtime and Sunderland won an incredible match.
Birmingham's Russ Saunders an imported American scored a record 43 points in a final but still found himself on the losing side.