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| Subject: The team made a huge turn around in 1990, Fri Nov 04, 2011 5:34 pm | |
| The team made a huge turn around in 1990, finishing in third place and going 18-8 for the season. They would again win their way into the grand final, again playing the Perth Wildcats. This time however the Bullets went down 2-1, losing game three at home 109-86. Game two of the series, with the Bullets leveling at one game all with a 106-90 win saw a then NBL grand final record crowd of 13,221 at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. This is still the highest ever grand final crowd for a game played outside of Melbourne and the 7th largest overall.[2] Brian Kerle won his second Coach of the Year award while new import guard Derek Rucker won the NBL's MVP award. The 1991 season was not nearly as successful, as the team finished in ninth place, way out of finals contention with a 13-13 record. However, in 1992, the Bullets were back in the finals, making it to the quarter-finals. In 1993, Bruce Palmer became the new Bullets coach, and the team made it as far as the semi-finals. online agentur wienShowroom Displays | |
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