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2014–15 ACB season

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32nd season of Spanish basketball league
Basketball league season
Liga Endesa1
Season2014–15
Games played306 (Regular season)
22 (Playoffs)
Teams18
TV partnersTVE,FORTA
Regular season
Top seedReal Madrid
Season MVPSpainFelipe Reyes
RelegatedGipuzkoa Basket
Montakit Fuenlabrada
Finals
ChampionsReal Madrid
(32nd title)
Runners-upFC Barcelona
SemifinalistsUnicaja
Valencia Basket
Finals MVPSpainSergio Llull
Awards
Best Young PlayerSpainDani Díez
Statistical leaders
PointsUnited StatesAndy Panko18.6
ReboundsCape VerdeWalter Tavares8.1
AssistsUnited StatesJared Jordan7.0
Index RatingUnited StatesAndy Panko18.9
Records
Biggest home winObradoiro 104–52Murcia
(14 March 2015)
Biggest away winJoventut 61–99Barcelona
(15 February 2015)
Highest scoringBarcelona 114–110Unicaja
(11 January 2015)
Winning streak10 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak8 games
Baloncesto Sevilla
MoraBanc Andorra
Highest attendance12,924
Madrid 100–80Barcelona
(21 June 2015)
Lowest attendance2,022
Sevilla 57–77Andorra
(21 December 2014)
Average attendance6,375
All statistics correct as of 24 June 2015.
1 Sponsored league name, referring toEndesa.

The2014–15 ACB season was the 32nd season of the Spanishbasketball league, also calledLiga Endesa in its sponsored identity. The regular season started on 4 October 2014 and finished on 24 May 2015. The playoffs, joined by the eight first qualified teams, was played between 28 May and 24 June 2015.

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 18 teams contested the league, including 16 sides from the2013–14 season and two promoted from the2013–14 LEB Oro.Bilbao Basket was initially excluded from the league[1] but on 8 August, the ACB was forced to re-admit Bilbao.[2]

Teams promoted fromLEB Oro

Venues and locations

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Location of teams in2014–15 ACB
Location of teams from the Canary Islands in2014–15 ACB
TeamHome cityArenaCapacity
Baloncesto SevillaSevillaSan Pablo7,626[4]
CAI ZaragozaZaragozaPabellón Príncipe Felipe10,744[5]
Dominion Bilbao BasketBilbaoBilbao Arena10,014[6]
FC BarcelonaBarcelonaPalau Blaugrana7,585[7]
FIATC JoventutBadalonaPalau Municipal d'Esports8,500[8]
Gipuzkoa BasketSan SebastiánSan Sebastián Arena11,000[9]
Herbalife Gran CanariaLas PalmasGran Canaria Arena9,870[10]
Iberostar TenerifeSan Cristóbal de La LagunaSantiago Martín5,003[11]
La Bruixa d'Or ManresaManresaNou Congost5,000[12]
Laboral Kutxa BaskoniaVitoria-GasteizFernando Buesa Arena15,504[13]
Montakit FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Martín5,100[14]
MoraBanc AndorraAndorra la VellaPoliesportiu d'Andorra5,000[15]
Movistar EstudiantesMadridBarclaycard Center15,000[16]
Real MadridMadridBarclaycard Center15,000[16]
Rio Natura Monbus ObradoiroSantiago de CompostelaMultiusos Fontes do Sar5,060[17]
UCAM MurciaMurciaPalacio de Deportes7,341[18]
UnicajaMálagaMartín Carpena10,233[19]
Valencia BasketValenciaFuente de San Luis8,500[20]


Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Baloncesto Sevilla1SpainLuis CasimiroCzech Republic Ondřej BalvínSpalding
CAI ZaragozaSpainJoaquín Ruiz LorenteNetherlandsHenk NorelMercuryCaja Inmaculada
Dominion Bilbao BasketSpainSito AlonsoSpainÁlex MumbrúKonDominion
FC BarcelonaSpainXavi PascualSpainJuan Carlos NavarroNike
FIATC JoventutSpain Salva MaldonadoSpain Nacho LlovetSpaldingFIATC
Gipuzkoa BasketSpain Jaume PonsarnauSpainDavid DoblasElements
Herbalife Gran CanariaSpainAíto García RenesesSpain Tomás BellasSpaldingHerbalife
Iberostar TenerifeSpain Alejandro MartínezSpain Jaime HerasAustralIberostar
La Bruixa d'Or ManresaSpainPedro MartínezSpain Álex HernándezJomaLa Bruixa d'Or
Laboral Kutxa BaskoniaSpainIbon NavarroSpainFernando San EmeterioHummelLaboral Kutxa
Montakit FuenlabradaSpain Jesús SalaSpain Javier VegaLuanviMontakit
MoraBanc AndorraSpain Joan PeñarroyaSpain Marc BlanchLuanviMoraBanc
Movistar EstudiantesSpainTxus VidorretaSpainJaime FernándezJomaMovistar
Real MadridSpainPablo LasoSpainFelipe ReyesAdidasTeka
Rio Natura Monbus ObradoiroSpainMoncho FernándezSpainAlberto CorbachoViveRio Natura, Monbus
UCAM MurciaSpain Diego OcampoSpainJosé Ángel AnteloSpaldingUCAM
UnicajaSpainJoan PlazaSpainFran VázquezSpaldingUnicaja,Benahavís
Valencia BasketSpain Carles DuranSpainRafa MartínezLuanviCultura del Esfuerzo2
Notes
1.^ACB did not process the license of Scott Roth,[21] head coach of Sevilla until January 2015, but he managed the team with the license ofAudie Norris, who appeared officially as head coach.[22]
2.^Cultura del Esfuerzo is the motto of the club.

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced withDate of appointment
La Bruixa d'Or ManresaSpain Pere RomeroEnd of contractPre-seasonSpainPedro Martínez2 August 2014[23]
Gipuzkoa BasketSpainSito AlonsoResigned2 June 2014[24]Spain Jaume Ponsarnau22 July 2014[25]
Herbalife Gran CanariaSpainPedro MartínezEnd of contract10 June 2014[26]SpainAíto García Reneses16 July 2014[27]
Bilbao BasketSpain Rafa PueyoEnd of contract12 June 2014[28]SpainSito Alonso17 June 2014[29]
UCAM MurciaArgentinaMarcelo NicolaEnd of contract19 June 2014[30]Spain Diego Ocampo1 July 2014[31]
Laboral Kutxa BaskoniaItalySergio ScarioloSacked26 June 2014[32]ItalyMarco Crespi7 August 2014
Baloncesto SevillaSpainAíto García RenesesResigned7 July 2014[33]United StatesScott Roth29 July 2014
CAI ZaragozaSpain José Luis AbósResigned4 August 2014[34]SpainJoaquín Ruiz Lorente4 August 2014
Laboral Kutxa BaskoniaItalyMarco CrespiSacked13 November 2014[35]12th (2–4)SpainIbon Navarro13 November 2014
Montakit FuenlabradaSpainLuis CasimiroSacked6 January 2015[36]17th (3–12)Spain Hugo López8 January 2015[37]
Valencia BasketCroatiaVelimir PerasovićSacked22 January 2015[38]6th (10–7)Spain Carles Duran22 January 2015
Baloncesto SevillaUnited StatesScott RothSacked22 January 2015[39]18th (3–14)SpainLuis Casimiro30 January 2015
Montakit FuenlabradaSpain Hugo LópezMutual consent6 April 201518th (6–21)Spain Jesús Sala6 April 2015[40]

Season summary

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Bilbao Basket v Laboral Kutxa Baskonia brawl

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On March 1, 2015, theBasque basketball derby betweenBilbao Basket andLaboral Kutxa Baskonia atBilbao Arena finished with a brawl whereDejan Todorović of Bilbao andTornike Shengelia of Baskonia were disqualified and twelve players were ejected due to court invasion during the fight.[41]

With four seconds left, despite the referee's call for a travelling, Todorović was going to dunk when he was hit by Shengelia. After this, the Montenegrin player pushed Shengelia from behind and the Georgian forward reacted with a punch. After this, all the players who were on the bench came into the court and started the brawl. When Shengelia was leaving the court after the disqualifying foul, he apologized to a child who was in the first row of the arena.[42]

TheACB announced this brawl would have severe consequences and sanctions and would talk with theSpanish Basketball Federation for changing the disciplinary regulations.[43] On March 5, the league provisionally suspended Todorović and Shengelia until the final resolution of the case.[44]

After knowing the notice, both clubs claimed to have the same sanctions than in 2004, when the brawlReal Madrid andEstudiantes occurred.[45] Finally, on March 11, the Disciplinary Judge accorded to suspend Tornike Shengelia for five games, Dejan Todorović for four and a €3,000 fine to Bilbao Basket playerDairis Bertāns and to Baskonia brothersMamadou andIlimane Diop.[46]

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification or relegation
1Real Madrid3427729032640+263Qualification to playoffs
2FC Barcelona3425928062455+351
3Unicaja3425926442490+154
4Dominion Bilbao Basket34201425592514+45
5Valencia Basket34201428172675+142
6Laboral Kutxa Baskonia34191528342669+165
7FIATC Joventut34191526522624+28
8Herbalife Gran Canaria34181626382636+2
9CAI Zaragoza34181625122578−66
10UCAM Murcia34171726212660−39
11Iberostar Tenerife34161826512619+32
12Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro34151924672535−68
13Movistar Estudiantes34142025092615−106
14MoraBanc Andorra34122225492615−66
15Baloncesto Sevilla34122224622673−211
16La Bruixa d'Or Manresa34112324562672−216
17Gipuzkoa Basket(R)34102424092648−239Relegation toLEB Oro
18Montakit Fuenlabrada(R)3482625332718−185
Source:ACB
(R) Relegated

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round.

Team \ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Real Madrid6233211111313322222222112222111111
FC Barcelona2111322223232255555433333333333322
Unicaja5322133332121111111111221111222233
Dominion Bilbao Basket3447444444455433433344444444454544
Valencia Basket12764655986666666666666677766545455
Laboral Kutxa Baskonia1716151211121011111111119111011999778866575666776
FIATC Joventut96891077755544544344555555657777667
Herbalife Gran Canaria13111315141112121212121211887777889999999998888
CAI Zaragoza101211109965778777788889977888888109999
UCAM Murcia8595769691098810910111112121111111110111212111111101010
Iberostar Tenerife71078581181081091012121212121010101010101112101010810111111
Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro195681081069710129119101011111212121212101111121212121212
Movistar Estudiantes481011121414141413131314141514131313131313131313131313131314131313
MoraBanc Andorra14131213131313131314141413131315151515151715161515151515141413141414
Baloncesto Sevilla11171718181815151616161718181818181818171516181716171616161516151515
La Bruixa d'Or Manresa18181816161617181818181817161617161616161818171817161717171817171716
Gipuzkoa Basket15151617171718161515151615151413141414141414141414141414151615161617
Montakit Fuenlabrada16141414151516171717171516171716171717181617151618181818181718181818

Results

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Home \ AwaySEVCAIDBBFCBCJBGBCHGCTFEBXALBOFUEMBAMOVRMBRNMUCMUNIVBC
Baloncesto Sevilla77–7380–6985–7477–7061–7675–8387–9672–8083–9168–7157–7774–6572–8186–6083–9675–7079–72
CAI Zaragoza97–9976–6467–10374–7972–6578–10272–8382–77105–9486–6984–7982–7874–8082–7482–6382–7669–77
Dominion Bilbao Basket89–6171–8273–6795–9292–6690–7483–10186–7793–7573–5484–7264–6389–7970–5882–7493–9482–80
FC Barcelona99–8390–6780–7382–8371–5880–6187–79101–5387–6588–8284–7476–6276–6879–5790–70114–11076–57
FIATC Joventut75–6473–6785–7961–9991–6681–7988–8582–6383–8285–6567–8265–6080–8172–7877–5482–7491–95
Gipuzkoa Basket67–6961–7680–6743–5763–6672–7477–7682–7566–9574–8667–6476–8276–9097–9467–7072–7669–67
Herbalife Gran Canaria71–7085–6760–7076–7079–7771–7079–6475–8193–7788–7790–8179–6380–8872–5780–9267–7490–76
Iberostar Tenerife82–6166–6768–8566–8089–8377–6871–6866–6291–5699–7483–5681–7482–9377–5378–7271–8974–81
La Bruixa d'Or Manresa72–7857–7376–7769–8879–8464–7973–8175–7364–7168–5388–8081–7566–8378–5980–6880–7678–77
Laboral Kutxa Baskonia100–6073–4586–74103–9487–6879–62109–7084–7487–6777–7189–7494–5994–8185–7777–8579–8894–88
Montakit Fuenlabrada82–8167–6985–9164–7973–7765–7665–7683–6690–6491–8388–6593–8494–9682–8866–7175–7864–87
MoraBanc Andorra89–6572–5975–7656–7184–8177–8891–8673–5880–6487–8591–8581–7670–7965–7468–7474–7764–65
Movistar Estudiantes65–8266–6183–77102–9678–7591–7484–7566–7978–7386–7686–7958–5589–8479–5790–7978–8576–81
Real Madrid87–8189–7178–5291–7890–8886–7070–5794–8580–9075–7486–6984–8392–6691–7390–6592–7790–71
Rio Natura Monbus88–7777–6977–7279–6767–7185–6980–6863–8288–6474–8175–6378–7360–5976–85104–5278–6662–73
UCAM Murcia98–6871–7591–6564–7670–7799–6885–89104–8183–7293–8882–6973–7779–6586–7968–6486–9685–76
Unicaja82–7686–9086–7461–7481–7774–5977–6884–6881–6576–7472–6383–6966–6299–9280–6980–5689–85
Valencia Basket96–73106–10973–7893–7383–66109–86101–9298–8084–8185–7089–7695–9184–6787–9981–6481–6364–75
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Main article:2015 ACB Playoffs
 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Real Madrid10193
 
 
 
Herbalife Gran Canaria7486
 
Real Madrid818910390
 
 
 
Valencia Basket719310084
 
Dominion Bilbao Basket758070
 
 
 
Valencia Basket917671
 
Real Madrid7810090
 
 
 
FC Barcelona728085
 
FC Barcelona7780
 
 
 
FIATC Joventut5574
 
FC Barcelona9191846677
 
 
 
Unicaja6070897774
 
Unicaja698289
 
 
Laboral Kutxa Baskonia559277
 

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWLQualification or relegation
1Real Madrid(C)43358Qualification toEuroleague[a]
2FC Barcelona443014
3Unicaja422913
4Valencia Basket412318Qualification toEurocup
5Dominion Bilbao Basket372116
6Laboral Kutxa Baskonia372017Qualification toEuroleague[a]
7FIATC Joventut[b]361917
8Herbalife Gran Canaria361818Qualification toEurocup
9CAI Zaragoza341816
10UCAM Murcia341717
11Iberostar Tenerife341618
12Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro341519
13Movistar Estudiantes341420
14MoraBanc Andorra341222
15Baloncesto Sevilla341222
16La Bruixa d'Or Manresa341123
17Gipuzkoa Basket(R)341024Relegation toLEB Oro
18Montakit Fuenlabrada(R)34826
Source:ACB
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abReal Madrid,FC Barcelona andLaboral Kutxa Baskonia were already qualified toEuroleague.
  2. ^FIATC Joventut resigned to play European competitions.[47]

Attendances

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Attendances include playoff games:

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Real Madrid206,93012,9246,8979,406+1.8%
2Laboral Kutxa Baskonia160,51711,2467,8128,918−3.0%
3Dominion Bilbao Basket168,24310,0147,3148,855−2.7%
4Valencia Basket161,2008,5007,2008,060+0.7%
5CAI Zaragoza134,8699,2136,1277,933−1.0%
6Movistar Estudiantes133,26912,5004,5607,839−1.1%
7Unicaja158,87110,5945,7787,565+19.8%
8Herbalife Gran Canaria112,6529,0564,1256,258+21.6%
9UCAM Murcia101,4577,5005,1265,968+6.9%
10FIATC Joventut106,7608,0574,4355,931+8.8%
11Gipuzkoa Basket95,0787,4314,2035,593−6.8%
12Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro86,1105,5824,5665,065+0.1%
13Montakit Fuenlabrada84,8895,6593,1264,993+2.7%
14FC Barcelona107,0887,2613,9164,868−0.8%
15La Bruixa d'Or Manresa72,3004,7003,7004,253+5.7%
16Baloncesto Sevilla70,5997,0822,0224,153−0.1%
17Iberostar Tenerife69,1214,9103,3064,066+5.1%
18MoraBanc Andorra61,1814,7742,4803,599+139.9%1
League total2,091,13412,9242,0226,375+2.8%

Updated to games played on 24 June 2015
Source:ACB
Notes:
1: MoraBanc Andorra played last season inLEB Oro.

Statistics

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Points

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PosPlayerClubPPG
1United StatesAndy PankoMontakit Fuenlabrada18.6
2SerbiaStevan JelovacCAI Zaragoza14.1
3SpainÁlex MumbrúDominion Bilbao Basket14.1
4SpainNacho MartínMontakit Estudiantes13.0
5United StatesMike JamesLaboral Kutxa Baskonia12.9

Rebounds

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PosPlayerClubRPG
1Cape VerdeWalter TavaresHerbalife Gran Canaria7.9
2MontenegroMarko TodorovićDominion Bilbao Basket7.3
3BrazilAugusto LimaUCAM Murcia7.2
4SpainDani DíezGipuzkoa Basket6.8
5NigeriaDeji AkindeleMontakit Fuenlabrada6.8

Assists

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PosPlayerClubAPG
1United StatesJared JordanGipuzkoa Basket7.0
2SpainQuino ColomDominion Bilbao Basket5.8
3SpainSergio RodríguezReal Madrid5.2
4UruguayJayson GrangerUnicaja5.2
5SpainJavi SalgadoMovistar Estudiantes4.4

Performance Index Rating

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PosPlayerClubPPG
1United StatesAndy PankoMontakit Fuenlabrada18.9
2MontenegroMarko TodorovićDominion Bilbao Basket17.8
3BrazilAugusto LimaUCAM Murcia16.6
4SerbiaStevan JelovacCAI Zaragoza15.8
5United StatesLuke SikmaIberostar Tenerife15.6

Source:ACBArchived 2015-09-14 at theWayback Machine

Season highs

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CategoryPlayerClub
Points
36
GermanyMaxi KleberRio Natura Monbus Obradoiro
Rebounds
18
Cape VerdeWalter TavaresHerbalife Gran Canaria
Assists
14
SpainJavi SalgadoMovistar Estudiantes
Steals
7
FranceFabien CauseurLaboral Kutxa Baskonia
Blocks
6
SenegalSitapha SavanéFIATC Joventut

Awards

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All official awards of the2014–15 ACB season.[48]

MVP

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Finals MVP

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All-ACB Team

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PositionPlayerTeam
PGUruguayJayson GrangerUnicaja
SGSpainSergio LlullReal Madrid
SFSpainPau RibasValencia Basket
PFSpainFelipe ReyesReal Madrid
CMontenegroMarko TodorovićDominion Bilbao Basket

Best Young Player Award

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Best Defensive Player Award

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Best All-Young Team

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PositionPlayerTeam
GSpainGuillem VivesValencia Basket
FSpainÁlex AbrinesFC Barcelona
FSpainDani DíezGipuzkoa Basket
CLatviaKristaps PorziņģisBaloncesto Sevilla
CSpainWilly HernangómezBaloncesto Sevilla

Player of the week

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Since this season, only players whose team wins are eligible for this award.[50]

DatePlayerTeamPIR
1BrazilAugusto LimaUCAM Murcia31
2MontenegroMarko TodorovićBilbao Basket31
3AustriaThomas Schreiner
SpainFran Vázquez
MoraBanc Andorra
Unicaja
25
4CroatiaŽeljko ŠakićLa Bruixa d'Or Manresa35
5LatviaDāvis BertānsLaboral Kutxa Baskonia28
6Dominican RepublicEulis Báez
SpainFelipe Reyes
Herbalife Gran Canaria
Real Madrid
29
7PolandMaciej LampeFC Barcelona31
8MontenegroMarko Todorović(2)
CroatiaAnte Tomić
Bilbao Basket
FC Barcelona
28
9SpainÁlex Abrines
FranceFabien Causeur
FC Barcelona
Laboral Kutxa Baskonia
27
10SpainWilly HernangómezBaloncesto Sevilla43
11GermanyTibor PleißFC Barcelona29
12United StatesAndy PankoMontakit Fuenlabrada36
13SpainFernando San EmeterioLaboral Kutxa Baskonia24
14UruguayJayson GrangerUnicaja35
15SpainQuino ColomBilbao Basket26
16NigeriaJeleel AkindeleMontakit Fuenlabrada32
17United StatesColton IversonLaboral Kutxa Baskonia29
18MontenegroMarko Todorović(3)Bilbao Basket28
19CroatiaMario HezonjaFC Barcelona29
20SpainDani DíezGipuzkoa Basket36
21United StatesAndy Panko(2)Montakit Fuenlabrada33
22SpainRudy Fernández
North MacedoniaVojdan Stojanovski
Real Madrid
MoraBanc Andorra
26
23NigeriaJeleel Akindele(2)Montakit Fuenlabrada35
24SpainFelipe Reyes(2)Real Madrid31
25GermanyMaxi KleberRio Natura Monbus Obradoiro45
26SpainFernando San Emeterio(2)Laboral Kutxa Baskonia30
27SpainPau RibasValencia Basket26
28FranceFabien Causeur(2)Laboral Kutxa Baskonia32
29SpainPau Ribas(2)Valencia Basket30
30SerbiaLuka Bogdanović
CroatiaGoran Suton
MoraBanc Andorra
FIATC Joventut
30
31MontenegroMarko Todorović(4)Dominion Bilbao Basket27
32PolandAdam WaczyńskiRio Natura Monbus Obradoiro30
33Dominican RepublicEulis Báez(2)Herbalife Gran Canaria29
34BrazilAugusto Lima(2)
FranceKim Tillie
UCAM Murcia
Laboral Kutxa Baskonia
31

Player of the month

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The players with more PIR per game in the month wins this award.[51]

MonthWeekPlayerTeamPIR
October1–4MontenegroBlagota SekulićIberostar Tenerife22.4
November5–9SpainFelipe ReyesReal Madrid19.6
December10–14United StatesAndy PankoMontakit Fuenlabrada24.6
January15–18NigeriaJeleel AkindeleMontakit Fuenlabrada23
February19–21United StatesAndy Panko(2)Montakit Fuenlabrada23.3
March22–26MontenegroMarko TodorovićDominion Bilbao Basket20.6
April27–30United StatesAndy Panko(3)Montakit Fuenlabrada23.3
May31–34MontenegroMarko Todorović(2)Dominion Bilbao Basket22.0

References

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