2017–18 WABA League

2017–18 WABA League
League Adriatic League
Sport Basketball
Duration 4 October 2017 – 25 March 2018
Number of games 100
Number of teams 12
Total attendance 20503 (missing data for some matches)
TV partner(s) Slovenia TV Celje
2017–18
Season champions Montenegro Budućnost Bemax (2nd title)
Season MVP Slovenia Zala Friškovec
Top scorer Bosnia and Herzegovina Nikolina Džebo

The 2017–18 BTravel WABA League will be the 17th season of the Adriatic League. Competition included twelve teams from seven countries. In this season participating clubs from Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Turkey and Slovenia.[1][2]

Team information

CountryTeamsTeamCityVenue (Capacity)
Croatia Croatia3
MedveščakZagrebŠD Pešćenica (600)
Trešnjevka 2009ZagrebŠD Pešćenica (600)
Dom Sportova (3.100)
Sutinska vrela (2.000)
Ragusa DubrovnikDubrovnikŠportska dvorana Gospino polje (1.400)
Serbia Serbia3
Crvena zvezdaBelgradeŽeleznik Hall (3.000)
Partizan 1953BelgradeSports Hall Ranko Žeravica (5.000)
Vizura Sport hall (500)
KraljevoKraljevoKraljevo Sports Hall (3.331)
Bulgaria Bulgaria2
Montana 2003MontanaSports Hall Mladost (n / a)
BeroeStara ZagoraMunicipal Hall (1.000)
Slovenia Slovenia1
Cinkarna CeljeCeljeDvorana Gimnazije Celje – Center (1.500)
Montenegro Montenegro1
Budućnost BemaxPodgoricaUniversity Sports&Culture Hall (770)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina1
Play Off UltraSarajevoSkenderija (5.616)
Sports centre R (n / a)
Turkey Turkey1
İstanbul ÜniversitesiIstanbulProf. Dr. Turgay Atasü Sports Hall (2.000)

Regular season

In the Regular season was played with 12 teams divided into 2 groups of 6 teams and play a dual circuit system, each with one game each at home and away. The four best teams in each group at the end of the regular season were placed in the League 8. The regular season began on 4 October 2017 and it will end on 21 December 2017.

Group A

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1.Montenegro Budućnost Bemax1082749527+22218 League 8
2.Serbia Crvena zvezda1082812602+21018
3.Croatia Trešnjevka 20091055689703-1415
4.Bulgaria Beroe1055748707+4115
5.Bosnia and Herzegovina Play Off Ultra1046714744-3014
6.Turkey İstanbul Üniversitesi10010478907-42910

Group B

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1.Slovenia Cinkarna Celje1091827598+22919 League 8
2.Serbia Partizan 19531073705668+3717
3.Bulgaria Montana 20031073788672+11617
4.Croatia Medveščak1046655641+1414
5.Serbia Kraljevo1028571734-16312
6.Croatia Ragusa Dubrovnik1019553786-23311

League 8

In the League 8 was played with 8 teams and play a dual circuit system, each with one game each at home and away. The four best teams in League 8 at the end of the last round were placed on the Final Four. The regular season began on 10 January 2018 and it will end on 15 March 2018.

Place Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Pts
1.Slovenia Cinkarna Celje141131064881+18328 Final Four
2.Montenegro Budućnost Bemax14104986800+18624
3.Bulgaria Montana 200314951055948+10723
4.Serbia Crvena zvezda1486994941+5322
5.Serbia Partizan 19531468911992-8120
6.Bulgaria Beroe14410878973-9518
7.Croatia Medveščak1459805909-10418
8.Croatia Trešnjevka 2009143118041053-19817

Classification 9–12

Classification 9–12 of the Adriatic League took place between 28 February 2018 and it will end on 14 March 2018.

Ninth place game

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Play Off Ultra Bosnia and Herzegovina163:150Serbia Kraljevo70:6293:88

Eleventh place game

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
İstanbul Üniversitesi Turkey100:135Croatia Ragusa Dubrovnik49:6751:68

Final Four

Final Four to be played from 24–25 March 2018 in the Montana, Bulgaria.[3]

 
Semi-finals
24 March
Final
25 March
 
      
 
 
 
 
Slovenia Cinkarna Celje 77
 
 
 
Serbia Crvena zvezda 55
 
Slovenia Cinkarna Celje 68
 
 
 
Montenegro Budućnost Bemax 71
 
Montenegro Budućnost Bemax 74
 
 
Bulgaria Montana 2003 67
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Serbia Crvena zvezda 69
 
 
Bulgaria Montana 2003 77


2017–18 Adriatic League champion

Montenegro
Budućnost Bemax
2nd Title[4]

Final standings

Place Team Notes
1.Montenegro Budućnost Bemax Champion
2.Slovenia Cinkarna Celje
3.Bulgaria Montana 2003
4.Serbia Crvena zvezda
5.Serbia Partizan 1953
6.Bulgaria Beroe
7.Croatia Medveščak
8.Croatia Trešnjevka 2009
9.Bosnia and Herzegovina Play Off Ultra
10.Serbia Kraljevo
11.Croatia Ragusa Dubrovnik
12.Turkey İstanbul Üniversitesi

Awards

1st Team

2nd Team

All-Defensive Team

Honorable Mention

All-Newcomers Team

See also

2017–18 domestic competitions

References

  1. "U novoj sezoni i Trešnjevka 2009". Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. "Badel 1862 odustao, poziv za Beroe". Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  3. "Final-Four u Montani". Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  4. "25.03.2018 Finals: Cinkarna Celje-Budućnost Bemax 68:71 (Video, Photo, Quotes)". Retrieved 25 March 2018.
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