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2012–13 Adelaide 36ers season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2012–13 Adelaide 36ers season
The 2012–13 NBL season is the 31st season for the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL. In 2011–12, the 36ers missed out on the playoffs for the 5th time in the past 6 seasons, finishing the season with the club's second ever wooden spoon (the club's second in three years) with a worst ever 8-20 record. The 36ers, have won the NBL Championship four times (1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001–02), earning Adelaide the nickname of "Title Town", and with some astute off-season recruiting (helped by the demise of the Gold Coast Blaze), will be looking to get back to a position of power in the league. The 36ers have played their home games at the 8,000 seat Adelaide Arena since 1992. The arena is the largest purpose built basketball venue in Australia and the fifth largest venue currently used in the NBL behind the Perth Arena (14,846 - set at 12,000 for NBL games), the Sydney Entertainment Centre (10,517), Hisense Arena in Melbourne (10,500) and the Vector Arena (9,300) in Auckland. The season is the last of a 3-year contract for head coach Marty Clarke. As a player, Tasmanian born Clarke was a guard with the NBL championship winning North Melbourne Giants in 1989. Prior to joining the 36ers in 2010–11 he spent 12 years as first an assistant, and later head coach, at the Australian Institute of Sport (1998–2010). As well as being the 36ers Head Coach, Clarke is also an assistant coach of the Australian Boomers. ==Off-season==
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