2018–19_NBB_season

2018–19 NBB season

2018–19 NBB season

Brazilian basketball league


The 2018–19 Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB) season is the 11th season of this top-tier level Brazilian professional basketball league.[1] This tournament is organized by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB). The NBB will also qualify teams for international tournaments such as the FIBA South American League (LSB) and FIBA Americas League.

Quick Facts Novo Basquete Brasil, Season ...

In this season, fourteen teams will play during the regular season. At the end of the season's home and away games, the top four league teams qualify for the quarterfinal playoffs, while the teams finishing in the 5th through 12th places will participate in playoffs to determine the other four teams in the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals are played in a best out of five series since the NBB 2015–16 season.

For this season, the last regular season placed team is relegated to the 2020 Liga Ouro, the NBB's second tier division. Also, only the 2019 Liga Ouro winner receives the right to play in the NBB 2019–20 season.

Broadcasting rights

For the first time since its inception in 2009, the NBB will have 4 TV broadcasting partners, along with live game transmissions at the official competition pages on Facebook and Twitter.

The league's weekly broadcasting calendar runs as follows:

Monday: 1 live game on Facebook
Tuesday: 1 or 2 live games on ESPN Brasil
Wednesday: 1 live game on Twitter
Thursday: 1 live game on Band Sports
Friday: 1 live game on Fox Sports
Saturday: 1 or 2 live games on Band plus extra night games on other channels

Participating teams

New teams in the league
Teams that were relegated last season
Teams that left the league
Team relocation

Universo/Vitória moved from Salvador, to the capital Brasília, after the end of the previous season. Universo/Vitória, despite being located in the same city, playing in the same arena, and having the same investors, is not the same Brasília team that won the NBB championship three times in the past. That franchise ended after the 2016–17 NBB season.[4]

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Transactions

Retirement

On May 12, 2018, following Flamengo's elimination in the 2017–18 NBB season semifinals, Marcelinho Machado retired from basketball after playing 22 seasons, 12 for Flamengo. Along with teammates Marquinhos and Olivinha, Marcelinho is the player with the most team success in the NBB, having reached the league's final on six occasions. He clinched the title in the 2008–09, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, and 2015–16 seasons, as well as winning the 2004–05 and 2007–08 CBB titles, the precursor of the NBB. He was also runner-up in the 2009–10 NBB season.

In his career, Marcelinho also won the FIBA South American Basketball League, the FIBA Americas League, and the FIBA Intercontinental Cup, all while playing with Flamengo.[5]

Coaching changes

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Regular season

The regular season began on Saturday, October 13, 2018, 13:35 UTC−03:00 at Ginásio Antônio Prado Junior, home of Club Athletico Paulistano, who was defeated 75–85 by Mogi das Cruzes/Helbor. The regular season is scheduled to end on Tuesday, March 26, 2019.[6]

Standings

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Updated to match(es) played on March 26, 2019. Source:

The standings are updated according to the LNB official website table.

Results

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Updated to match(es) played on March 26, 2019. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Super 8 Cup

A new competition on the NBB calendar, the Super 8 Cup consists of a series of single elimination games, played between the top 8 clubs of the regular season during the holiday break. The winner will qualify to the 2019 Americas League, to be played in October 2019.

 
QuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
(1) Sesi/Franca 81
 
 
 
(8) São José 71
 
Sesi/Franca79
 
 
 
Paulistano67
 
(4) Mogi das Cruzes/Helbor 72
 
 
 
(5) Paulistano 75
 
Sesi/Franca75
 
 
 
Flamengo79
 
(3) Flamengo 92
 
 
 
(6) Minas Storm 74
 
Flamengo99
 
 
 
Botafogo88
 
(2) Pinheiros 74
 
 
(7) Botafogo 79
 

Playoffs

 
First Round (Best of 3)Quarter-Finals (Best of 5)Semi-Finals (Best of 5)NBB Finals (Best of 5)
 
              
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) Franca3
 
 
 
(8) Sendi/Bauru Basket0
 
(8) Sendi/Bauru Basket2
 
 
 
(9) Minas Storm1
 
(1) Franca3
 
 
(4) Mogi das Cruzes/Helbor0
 
 
 
 
 
(4) Mogi das Cruzes/Helbor3
 
 
 
(12) Basquete Cearense0
 
(5) Paulistano0
 
 
 
(12) Basquete Cearense2
 
(2) Flamengo3
 
 
(1) Franca2
 
 
 
 
 
(2) Flamengo3
 
 
 
(7) Corinthians0
 
(7) Corinthians2
 
 
 
(10) Brasília1
 
(2) Flamengo3
 
 
(6) Botafogo1
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Pinheiros2
 
 
 
(6) Botafogo3
 
(6) Botafogo2
 
 
(11) São José0
 

Awards

Team of the Week

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bold player indicate best player of the week

Season awards

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Statistical leaders

Individual tournament highs

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Source: LNB – NBB

References

  1. "Pelo hexa, FlaBasquete estreia no NBB 11 - Flamengo". Flamengo.com.br. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  2. ""O campeão voltou" – Liga Nacional de Basquete". Archived from the original on 2018-09-24. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
  3. "Definições importantes – Liga Nacional de Basquete". Archived from the original on 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
  4. "Brasília – Liga Nacional de Basquete". Archived from the original on 2018-10-14. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
  5. "Aposentado com eliminação, Marcelinho é homenageado nas redes sociais". Globoesporte.globo.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  6. "NBB Game Schedule (in portuguese)". Lnb.com.br. September 12, 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2018.

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