1983–84 Yugoslav First Basketball League
LeagueYugoslav First Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration8 October 1983 – 10 March 1984
(Regular season)
15 March – 21 April 1984
(Playoffs)
Regular season
Season championsSocialist Republic of Croatia Cibona
Playoffs
Finals championsSocialist Republic of Croatia Cibona
  Runners-upCrvena Zvezda

The 1983–84 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 40th 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

Socialist Republic of Slovenia SR Slovenia

Regular season

Classification

PosTeamsPldWLPFPAPtsPlayoffs or relegation
1.Cibona221661958181832Advance to Playoffs quarterfinal
2.Crvena Zvezda221482063192828
3.Zadar221392034195626
4.Šibenka221391860185926
5.Bosna221391980192326
6.Borac Čačak2211111918192422
7.Partizan2210121953197320Advance to single-game Play-in
8.Budućnost2210121747186720
9.IMT229131919193818
10.Jugoplastika229131828185018
11.Rabotnički228141873199716Relegated
12.Smelt Olimpija226161867196712


Results

Home \ Away CIB CZV ZAD ŠIB BOS BOR PAR BUD IMT JUG RAB OLI
Cibona 93–91 97–89 92–80 98–89 104–95 88–77 84–74 104–100 96–78 111–85 93–73
Crvena Zvezda 79–85 86–85 102–80 90–82 83–73 105–92 83–84 83–76 81–72 104–91 112–96
Zadar 95–84 98–94 82–72 102–90 105–93 82–97 97–89 100–84 92–81 97–78 131–100
Šibenka 80–79 83–100 91–81 90–71 79–76 95–94 105–82 101–90 80–70 84–73 86–77
Bosna 103–85 98–91 95–98 82–83 87–85 108–86 99–100 100–98 84–74 86–78 92–90
Borac Čačak 90–89 83–78 93–85 93–84 85–84 98–94 103–89 73–71 96–91 106–90 88–91
Partizan 89–90 77–75 93–86 90–84 80–90 79–78 94–83 82–89 87–97 84–82 108–94
Budućnost 66–65 87–93 85–86 71–66 73–91 81–74 82–81 78–71 79–77 80–62 82–79
IMT 73–82 127–131 93–88 85–95 88–82 84–82 90–99 86–66 75–60 97–83 77–72
Jugoplastika 87–86 91–107 76–70 99–80 69–75 98–84 91–76 88–62 99–89 89–83 73–77
Rabotnički 71–74 93–92 96–95 83–78 91–101 106–91 99–98 89–78 84–79 95–86 94–98
Olimpija 68–81 82–102 89–90 81–85 89–91 72–79 85–96 94–74 84–87 91–77 85–69
Source: Koš magazin
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Playoff

Teams placed 1st to 6th at the end of the regular season automatically qualified for the playoffs quarterfinal round.

The remaining two spots for the playoffs quarterfinal round were determined through a four-team play-in. The 7th and 8th-placed teams had to play a single-game round against the Second League 2nd and 1st-placed teams, respectively, that managed to gain promotion for the next season's top league competition. Seventh-placed Partizan from the First League thus played 2nd-placed Sloga Kraljevo from the Second League. Similarly, 8th-placed Budućnost from the First League played 1st-placed Radnički Belgrade from the Second League. The winners of each respective game qualified for the playoffs quarterfinal.

Single game play-in qualifying Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Cibona 101 89 101
8 Budućnost 66 8 Radnički 88 91 89
B1 Radnički 83 1 Cibona 99 83 77
5 Bosna 89 85 75
4 Šibenka 88 68
5 Bosna 94 84
1 Cibona 78 79 72
2 Crvena zvezda 76 87 71
2 Crvena zvezda 93 90
7 Partizan 99 7 Partizan 79 88
B2 Sloga 93 2 Crvena zvezda 112 98 112
3 Zadar 90 99 84
3 Zadar 91 118
6 Borac Čačak 83 97


SINGLE GAME PLAY-IN QUALIFYING (played in Hala Jezero, Kragujevac)

Budućnost-Radnički 66-83

Partizan-Sloga 99-93

QUARTERFINALS


Cibona-Radnički 101–88, 89–91, 101–89

Crvena zvezda-Partizan 93–79, 90–88

Zadar-Borac Čačak 91–83, 118–97

Šibenka-Bosna 88–94, 68–84

SEMIFINALS


Cibona-Bosna 99–89, 83–85, 77–75

Crvena zvezda-Zadar 112–90, 98–99, 112–84

FINALS


Cibona-Crvena zvezda 78–76, 79–87, 72–71


The winning roster of Cibona:[1]

Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel

Qualification in 1984–85 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winners' Cup

FIBA Korać Cup

References

  1. "Yugoslav basketball league standings 1945-91". nsl.kosarka.co.yu. Archived from the original on 2 July 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
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