1997 Melbourne Tigers season

The 1997 NBL season was the 14th season for the Melbourne Tigers in the Australian-based National Basketball League. The club won its first NBL Championship after defeating the Perth Wildcats 2-1 in the Grand Final series in 1993. In 1996, the Tigers lost to cross town rival South East Melbourne Magic in the Grand Final series 1-2. A year later, they won for the second time.

1997 Melbourne Tigers season
Head coachAustralia Lindsay Gaze
CaptainAustralia Andrew Gaze
ArenaMelbourne Park
NBL results
Record19–11 (63.3%)
Ladder2nd
Finals finishChampions
(Defeated Magic 2–1)

Stats at NBL.com.au
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The Melbourne Tigers played their home games at the 14,820 seat Rod Laver Arena.

Roster

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1997 Melbourne Tigers roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt.
G/F 6   Giddey, Warrick 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 98 kg (216 lb)
F 7   Egan, Daniel 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 100 kg (220 lb)
CG 8   Gordon, Ray 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 80 kg (176 lb)
CG 10   Gaze, Andrew (C) 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 95 kg (209 lb)
F 11   Jeffries, Brett 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb)
G 13   Chapman, Damian (DP) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 80 kg (176 lb)
G/F 21   Copeland, Lanard (I) 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 88 kg (194 lb)
G 22   Wickstrom, Erik (DP) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 75 kg (165 lb)
G/F 23   Rainbow, Brett 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 100 kg (220 lb)
F/C 31   Smith, Blair 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 105 kg (231 lb)
F 40   Timmons, Marcus (I) 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 100 kg (220 lb)
F 44   Lang, Jarvis (I) 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb)
C 50   Bradtke, Mark 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 120 kg (265 lb)
Head coach
  •   Lindsey Gaze
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Al Westover

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (I) Import player
  •   Injured

Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Reserves
C Mark Bradtke Blair Smith
PF Marcus Timmons Brett Jeffries Jarvis Lang
SF Warrick Giddey Daniel Egan
SG Lanard Copeland Brett Rainbow
PG Andrew Gaze Ray Gordon Erik Wickstorm Daniel Chapman

Ladder

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Pos 1997 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 S.E. Melbourne Magic 30 22 8 73.33% 4–1 W1 12–3 10–5 2850 2662 107.06%
2 Melbourne Tigers 30 19 11 63.33% 5–0 W13 9–6 10–5 3092 3028 102.11%
3 North Melbourne Giants 30 18 12 60.00% 3–2 L1 9–6 9–6 2943 2881 102.15%
4 Perth Wildcats 30 17 13 56.67% 3–2 W2 10–5 7–8 2933 2825 103.82%
5 Brisbane Bullets1 30 15 15 50.00% 2–3 L3 10–5 5–10 2731 2786 98.03%
6 Canberra Cannons1 30 15 15 50.00% 4–1 W3 11–4 4–11 2789 2773 100.58%
7 Adelaide 36ers2 30 14 16 46.67% 1–4 L4 7–8 7–8 2973 2922 101.75%
8 Townsville Suns2 30 14 16 46.67% 0–5 L6 9–6 5–10 3084 3015 102.29%
9 Newcastle Falcons3 30 12 18 40.00% 2–3 L1 7–8 5–10 2995 3173 94.39%
10 Sydney Kings3 30 12 18 40.00% 1–4 L3 8–7 4–11 2938 2991 98.23%
11 Illawarra Hawks 30 7 23 23.33% 2–3 W2 4–11 3–12 2906 3178 91.44%

Updated to match(es) played on 29 September 1997. Source: NBL.com.au

The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding.

Player statistics

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Regular season

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game
No. Player GP GS MPG PPG FG% 3FG% 3P FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TOV
6 Warrick Giddey 30 30 31.24 3.38 .60 .00 0.0 .65 4.6 3.5 0.63 0.13 1.8
7 Daniel Egan 24 0 8.90 3.0 .48 .33 0.8 .60 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 0.2
8 Ray Gordon 30 0 17.40 4.77 .33 .27 1.0 .75 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.5
10 Andrew Gaze 30 30 48.00 31.68 .52 .39 4.0 .86 4.6 6.7 1.4 0.4 4.5
11 Brett Jeffries 11 0 7.54 2.45 .30 .00 0.0 .75 1.2 0.4 0.0 0.2 1.0
13 Damien Chapman 2 0 3.71 1.0 .25 .00 0.0 .00 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5
21 Lanard Copeland 30 30 42.00 22.8 .44 .38 3.0 .80 4.6 3.1 2.0 0.7 2.4
22 Erik Wickstrom 8 0 3.44 0.30 .17 .000 0.0 .00 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0
23 Brett Rainbow 11 0 4.50 0.92 .44 .20 0.1 .25 0.1 0.27 0.0 0.0 0.0
31 Blair Smith 28 10 22.30 6.47 .56 .00 0.0 .54 4.7 2.1 0.2 0.6 0.4
40 Marcus Timmons 17 17 38.84 16.82 .50 .38 0.6 .73 9.3 3.7 1.7 1.5 3.1
44 Jarvis Lang 8 8 42.30 19.1 .50 .000 0.0 .69 9.1 2.0 0.9 0.9 4.6
50 Mark Bradtke 25 25 44.20 20.36 .50 .000 0.0 .69 12.6 2.5 0.9 1.8 2.6

Team leaders

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  • Points per game 31.68 – Andrew Gaze
  • Rebounds per game: 12.64 – Mark Bradtke
  • Assists per game: 6.7 – Andrew Gaze
  • Steals per game: 2.0 – Lanard Copeland
  • Blocks per game: 2.1 – Mark Bradtke

Finals

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game
No. Player GP GS MPG PPG FG% 3FG% 3PG FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TOV
6 Warrick Giddey 5 5 33.96 1.4 .37 0.0 0.0 .75 5.8 0.2 0.4 0.6 2.0
7 Daniel Egan 4 0 4.90 3.0 .48 .33 0.5 .60 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.1 0.0
8 Ray Gordon 5 0 8.84 3.4 .33 .27 1.0 .75 1.0 1.0 0.1 0.6 0.2
10 Andrew Gaze 5 5 47.29 26.20 .52 .39 4.2 .88 4.5 8.2 0.4 0.3 4.0
11 Brett Jeffries 2 0 4.60 2.0 .33 .00 0.0 .66 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.5
14 Lanard Copeland 5 5 40.00 23.8 .44 .38 2.4 .80 4.2 3.8 2.0 0.6 2.4
23 Brett Rainbow 2 0 3.26 1.5 .37 .20 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5
31 Blair Smith 5 0 13.41 2.0 .53 .00 0.0 .50 4.0 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.0
40 Marcus Timmons 5 5 41.38 19.6 .50 .40 0.6 .73 10.4 2.8 1.2 1.4 3.4
50 Mark Bradtke 5 5 46.00 20.60 .51 .00 0.0 .74 11.2 2.5 0.7 1.8 2.2

Team leaders

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  • Points per game: 26.20 – Andrew Gaze
  • Rebounds per game: 11.20 – Mark Bradtke
  • Assists per game: 8.2 – Andrew Gaze
  • Steals per game: 2.4 – Lanard Copeland
  • Blocks per game: 1.8 – Mark Bradtke

Awards

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NBL award winners

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Season summary

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Regular season

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The 1997 Melbourne Tigers were determined to go one better and avenge their Grand Final loss to the South East Melbourne magic in 1996. Melbourne let go longtime import Dave Simmons after eight years and one championship with the power forward. In Simmons' place they signed import forward Jarvis Lang.

The Tigers had a slow start to the season, starting off the season at 4-9. There was talk in the Herald Sun about sacking the team's long-term head coach Lindsey Gaze, but it was the import Jarvis Lang, who was dealing with knee soreness and struggling to learn the Tigers' shuffle offense, that was let go. In turn the Tigers turned the season around by winning 16 straight games 17-1 during the end of the regular season and finals.

The Tigers went from second last at 4-9 on the ladder during the start of the season to finishing in second place at 19-11, with a 13-game winning streak to end the regular season. The Tigers were meant to finish the regular season with a 20-10 record, but because of some paper work that wasn’t finalized, the league stripped the Tigers of a win over in round 3 against the 36ers. As expected, the team was led by Andrew Gaze, who had one of his best shooting seasons of his career, averaging just on 4 3 point field goals made making 143 for the season, whilst averaging his typical over 30 points per game and over 6 assists. Alongside him in the back court, Lanard Copeland averaged his typical over 22 points for the season, whilst big man Mark Bradtke anchored down low averaging 20 points over 12 rebounds. Timmons averaged over 17 points and over 8 rebounds. Andrew Gaze would be named MVP, and he and Mark Bradtke would be named to All-First NBL team, whilst Andrew Gaze and Mark Bradtke were named to the All-Star game.

Semi-finals

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Along with the 1st placed South East Melbourne Magic, the Tigers were given a bye in the quarter-finals. In their three-game semi-final against the 3rd placed North Melbourne Giants there was little resistance, sweeping them in two games. The Tigers would be moving on to their second consecutive grand final appearance. Andrew Gaze was outstanding in the semi-finals, averaging 36.5 points and 9.5 assists per game. Ahead of the Tigers was cross town rival South East Melbourne Magic, the same team that they had lost to the year before in the deciding game 3.

NBL grand final

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The Tigers' opponents in the 1997 NBL Grand Final would again be the South East Melbourne Magic, the same team that beat the Tigers in the previous grand final in game 3. All three of the games would be held at Melbourne Park, game 3 if needed. Similar to the Tigers the Magic swept their previous round of the finals.

Game 1 was a beat down from the Tigers, who were on full attack from the beginning, never trailing in the game and winning 111-74. Larand Copeland was the game's high scorer with 29, whilst Gaze added 23 and 9 assists. Frank Drimc was top scorer with 12 for the Magic.[1]

Similarly to the year before after dropping the first game, Game 2 was a lot better for the Magic. They started veteran John Dorge over the young Chris Anstey. The Magic bounced back to beat the Tigers, winning the close game to even the series at 1-1 and forcing a game 3 for the second straight year against the Magic and Tigers. The scores were 84-78 with Chris Anstey bouncing back from an average game one dropping 21 points in game 2. Lanard Copeland was the Tigers' high scorer with 28.[2]

For the second straight year the Melbourne Tigers played the South East Melbourne Magic in game 3 to decide who would win the championship. The Melbourne Tigers won the NBL championship with a score line of 93-83, the top scorer again being Larand Copeland with 26 points; Gaze added 22 and 9 assists. Lanard Copeland was named Most Valuable Player, and Andrew Gaze won his second championship ring.[3]

Game 1

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October 25th
12:00 p.m. EST
[1] Box score
South East Melbourne Magic 74, Melbourne Tigers 111
Scoring by quarter: 20-29, 17-32, 14-17, 23-33
Pts: Frank Drimc 12
Rebs: Frank Drimc 11
Asts: Sam Mackinnon 4
Pts: Larnad Copeland 29
Rebs: Mark Bradtke 9
Asts: Andrew Gaze 9
Melbourne leads series, 1–0
Melbourne Park
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Ray Hunt, Scott Butler

Game 2

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October 29th
12:00 p.m. EST
[2] Box score
Melbourne Tigers 78, South East Melbourne Magic 84
Scoring by quarter: 25-21, 22-24, 19-20, 12-19
Pts: Lanard Copeland 29
Rebs: Marcus timmons 12
Asts: Andrew Gaze 5
Pts: Chris Anstey 21
Rebs: Mike Kelly 10
Asts: Sam Mackinnon 6
Series tied, 1–1
Melbourne Park
Referees: Bill Mildenhall, Eddie Crouch, Michael Butler

Game 3

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September 1st
12:00 p.m. EST
[3] Box score
South East Melbourne Magic 83, Melbourne Tigers 93
Scoring by quarter: 21-25, 15-25, 19-20, 28-23
Pts: Tony Ronaldson 26
Rebs: Frank Drimc 9
Asts: Sam Mackinnon 6
Pts: Larnad Copeland 26
Rebs: Marcus Timmons 13
Asts: Andrew Gaze 9
Melbourne wins series and NBL Championship, 2–1
Grand Final MVP: Lanard Copeland (Melbourne)
Melbourne Park
Referees: Bill Mildenhall , Ray Hunt, Scott Butler

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Basketball League (NBL) Match Centre - SportsTG". Websites.sportstg.com. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b "National Basketball League (NBL) Match Centre - SportsTG". Websites.sportstg.com. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b "National Basketball League (NBL) Match Centre - SportsTG". Websites.sportstg.com. Retrieved 27 June 2018.

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