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Liga Endesa1
Season2019–20
Games played238
Teams18
Regular season
Season MVPSpain Nikola Mirotić
RelegatedNone[i]
Finals
ChampionsKirolbet Baskonia
4th ACB title
4th Spanish title
  Runners-upBarça
SemifinalistsValencia Basket
San Pablo Burgos
Finals MVPArgentina Luca Vildoza
Statistical leaders
Points Slovenia Klemen Prepelic 21.7
Rebounds Slovenia Alen Omic 8.0
Assists Brazil Marcelinho Huertas 8.0
Records
Biggest home winGran Canaria 92–54 Bilbao
(26 January 2020)
Biggest away winBurgos 62–93 Valencia
(26 October 2019)
Highest scoringJoventut 104–106 Manresa
(14 December 2019)
Zaragoza 99–111 Tenerife
(11 January 2020)
Winning streak8 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak10 games
Montakit Fuenlabrada
Highest attendance13,165
Estudiantes 72–87 Real Madrid
(12 January 2020)
Lowest attendance3,194
Andorra 93–69 Obradoiro
(19 January 2020)
Attendance1,369,822 (6,682 per match)
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa.

The 2019–20 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, was the 37th season of the top Spanish professional basketball league, since its establishment in 1983. It started on 24 September 2019 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 30 June 2020 in an exceptional end-of-season tournament in Valencia due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Real Madrid was the defending champion which was eliminated by San Pablo Burgos which qualified to semifinals for its first time. Kirolbet Baskonia won their fourth ACB and Spanish title after 10 years of the last Spanish title.

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 the 2018–19 season and two promoted from the 2018–19 LEB Oro. This include the top team from the LEB Oro, and the winners of the LEB Oro Final Four.

Teams promoted from LEB Oro

Venues and locations

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Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2019–20 ACB
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Barça Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[3]
Baxi Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000[4]
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744[5]
Club Joventut Badalona Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760[6]
Coosur Real Betis Seville San Pablo 7,242[7]
Herbalife Gran Canaria Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena 9,870[8]
Iberostar Tenerife San Cristóbal de La Laguna Santiago Martín 5,000[9]
Kirolbet Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena 15,504[10]
Monbus Obradoiro Santiago de Compostela Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,000[11]
Montakit Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada Fernando Martín 5,700[12]
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra la Vella M.I. Govern Andorra 5,005[13]
Movistar Estudiantes Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[14]
Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[15]
RETAbet Bilbao Basket Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,014[16]
San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9,000[17]
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,454[18]
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,642[19]
Valencia Basket Valencia Fuente de San Luis 8,500[20]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Barça Serbia Svetislav Pešić Croatia Ante Tomić Nike Assistència Sanitària
Baxi Manresa Spain Pedro Martínez Spain Pere Tomàs Pentex Baxi
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Porfirio Fisac Spain Carlos Alocén Mercury Casademont
Club Joventut Badalona Spain Carles Duran Spain Albert Ventura Spalding Fundación Probitas
Coosur Real Betis Spain Curro Segura Spain Pablo Almazán Kappa Coosur
Herbalife Gran Canaria Greece Fotios Katsikaris Spain Oriol Paulí Spalding Herbalife
Iberostar Tenerife Spain Txus Vidorreta Brazil Marcelo Huertas Austral Iberostar
Kirolbet Baskonia Montenegro Duško Ivanović Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Kelme Kirolbet
Monbus Obradoiro Spain Moncho Fernández Spain Pepe Pozas Geff Estrella Galicia 0,0
Montakit Fuenlabrada Spain Paco García Democratic Republic of the Congo Christian Eyenga Pentex Montakit
MoraBanc Andorra Spain Ibon Navarro Andorra Guillem Colom Spalding MoraBanc, Andorra
Movistar Estudiantes Spain Javier Zamora Spain Édgar Vicedo Wibo Movistar
Real Madrid Spain Pablo Laso Spain Felipe Reyes Adidas Palladium Hotel Group
RETAbet Bilbao Basket Spain Álex Mumbrú Spain Rafa Martínez Hummel RETAbet
San Pablo Burgos Spain Joan Peñarroya Spain Javi Vega Hummel Inmobiliaria San Pablo, Burgos
UCAM Murcia Spain Sito Alonso Dominican Republic Sadiel Rojas Nike UCAM, Costa Cálida
Unicaja Spain Luis Casimiro Spain Carlos Suárez Joma Unicaja, Málaga
Valencia Basket Spain Jaume Ponsarnau Montenegro Bojan Dubljević Luanvi Cultura del Esfuerzo[ii]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Movistar Estudiantes Spain Josep Maria Berrocal Sacked 4 June 2019[21] Pre-season Serbia Aleksandar Džikić 3 July 2019[22]
San Pablo Burgos Spain Diego Epifanio End of contract 20 June 2019[23] Spain Joan Peñarroya 22 June 2019[24]
Baxi Manresa Spain Joan Peñarroya Resigned 21 June 2019[25] Spain Pedro Martínez 24 June 2019[26]
Herbalife Gran Canaria Spain Pedro Martínez 22 June 2019[27] Greece Fotios Katsikaris 26 June 2019[28]
Kirolbet Baskonia Croatia Velimir Perasović Sacked 20 December 2019[29] 6th (7–6) Montenegro Duško Ivanović 24 December 2019[30]
Movistar Estudiantes Serbia Aleksandar Džikić 21 January 2020[31] 18th (4–14) Spain Javier Zamora 21 January 2020
Montakit Fuenlabrada Spain Jota Cuspinera 27 January 2020[32] 18th (4–15) Spain Paco García 28 January 2020[33]

Season summary

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On March 10, 2020, the Ministry of Health of Spain decreed that all games would be played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[34] On March 11, 2020, ACB postponed all the games of the Rounds 24 and 25, as well as those postponed games that were planned in this period.[35] On March 16, 2020, the ACB clubs agreed unanimously on the temporary suspension of the league until April 24.[36] On April 2, 2020, ACB suspended indefinitely the league and started to work on future scenarios to restart the league.[37] On April 20, 2020, the ACB clubs agreed unanimously to finish prematurely the regular season due to force majeure and to continue the league with a 12-team format with two groups and a Final Four to decide the winner, with all games played in a single stage. Relegations to LEB Oro were revoked.[38] On May 27, 2020, ACB selected and announced Valencia to host the exceptional playoffs in the two last weeks of June.[39] The matches were played in La Fonteta and the teams trained in L'Alqueria del Basket which had 9 indoor courts, 4 outdoor courts and 15,000 square metres.

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Barça 23 19 4 2041 1847 +194 Qualification to playoffs
2 Real Madrid 23 18 5 1988 1758 +230
3 Casademont Zaragoza 23 16 7 1911 1810 +101
4 Iberostar Tenerife 22 14 8 1802 1736 +66
5 RETAbet Bilbao Basket 23 14 9 1906 1908 −2
6 MoraBanc Andorra 23 13 10 1865 1814 +51
7 Valencia Basket 23 12 11 1950 1794 +156
8 Kirolbet Baskonia 23 12 11 1926 1886 +40
9 Unicaja 23 12 11 1823 1798 +25
10 San Pablo Burgos 23 12 11 1840 1874 −34
11 Herbalife Gran Canaria 22 11 11 1775 1787 −12
12 Club Joventut Badalona 23 9 14 1936 2020 −84
13 Baxi Manresa 23 9 14 1843 1937 −94
14 Monbus Obradoiro 23 9 14 1832 1972 −140
15 Coosur Real Betis 23 8 15 1787 1890 −103
16 UCAM Murcia 22 7 15 1769 1845 −76
17 Montakit Fuenlabrada 22 5 17 1727 1885 −158
18 Movistar Estudiantes 23 5 18 1703 1863 −160
Source: ACB

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Barça85654333222222222221111
Real Madrid31111111111111111112222
Casademont Zaragoza92432222333333333333333
Iberostar Tenerife15101285844448744444444444
RETAbet Bilbao Basket445474677101112129875566555
MoraBanc Andorra17118128101295864710757755676
Valencia Basket263610681310129856586678767
Kirolbet Baskonia179139795117109671112101010111088
Unicaja1215149695612912111111969887899
San Pablo Burgos63223571265469569899991010
Herbalife Gran Canaria1114117111314119117101012101111121110111111
Club Joventut Badalona161718181714108865588121012111212121212
Baxi Manresa78101415181617171717171514141313131314141313
Monbus Obradoiro1018171718171818161515131313131414141413131414
Coosur Real Betis149161516151516181816161718181615161616161615
UCAM Murcia51271012111110131313141415151516151515151516
Montakit Fuenlabrada1316131614161715141414151617161717171818171717
Movistar Estudiantes1813151113121314151618181816171818181717181818
Leader and qualification to playoffs
Qualification to playoffs
Relegation to LEB Oro
Source: ACB

Results

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Home \ Away BAR BAX ZGZ JOV BET HGC IBT KBA MOB MKF MBA MOV RMB RBB BUR UCM UNI VBC
Barça 86–74 77–59 89–75 103–71 95–87 87–74 94–72 83–63 92–94 95–105 97–94
Baxi Manresa 75–84 85–67 74–84 74–75 61–81 79–85 79–72 75–80 101–97 93–92 79–69 79–76
Casademont Zaragoza 89–83 86–79 90–92 81–62 99–111 101–80 96–64 75–65 97–87 84–67 84–61 80–70
Club Joventut Badalona 80–95 104–106 72–93 77–73 101–77 79–81 78–76 69–88 97–86 74–82 104–93 82–97
Coosur Real Betis 95–100 88–89 69–71 95–88 82–81 86–81 88–66 64–84 81–79 79–66 66–88
Herbalife Gran Canaria 65–81 73–79 68–79 72–89 102–100 102–78 80–67 92–54 92–89 85–79 87–77
Iberostar Tenerife 83–87 96–90 94–89 100–79 78–79 90–78 74–63 76–59 71–76 67–81 85–82 85–78
Kirolbet Baskonia 79–80 87–86 84–73 75–58 83–69 80–92 73–77 105–82 89–91 74–82 77–78 85–74
Monbus Obradoiro 86–92 97–83 82–73 79–92 78–77 75–73 78–57 76–83 98–96 73–76 72–83 86–83
Montakit Fuenlabrada 90–94 87–83 95–98 69–85 92–98 93–85 76–87 75–74 81–82 70–81
MoraBanc Andorra 86–84 106–78 90–76 60–70 76–86 97–82 93–69 79–69 69–65 87–74 86–89 89–73
Movistar Estudiantes 67–74 87–79 67–85 82–78 72–74 79–87 72–87 76–78 91–70 78–68 73–77
Real Madrid 94–74 92–70 83–86 93–69 92–76 94–95 89–64 91–60 104–93 97–69 82–71 85–78
RETAbet Bilbao Basket 88–77 75–69 90–97 79–75 99–72 92–80 82–87 87–80 82–81 98–95 83–79
San Pablo Burgos 80–82 79–65 69–78 92–89 85–72 54–70 89–85 93–88[a] 93–95 92–82 77–60 62–93
UCAM Murcia 83–87 89–73 90–78 75–86 90–95 94–71 72–87 56–57 82–74 97–95
Unicaja 75–81 77–65 79–71 79–76 80–88 82–72 85–67 62–67 88–92 77–70
Valencia Basket 92–74 100–70 95–72 86–88 98–91 86–76 89–68 79–63 78–81 95–66 82–62 63–79
Source: ACB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ Result modified by the competition court. The match originally ended 94–88.[40]

Playoffs

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Group stage

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification BAR KBA UNI IBT JOV RBB
1 Barça 5 4 1 432 400 +32 Qualification to the semifinals 81–75 86–87 96–92
2 Kirolbet Baskonia 5 3 2 402 379 +23 87–86 79–72
3 Unicaja 5 3 2 418 395 +23 73–84 78–65
4 Iberostar Tenerife 5 2 3 381 406 −25 70–83 82–80 70–78
5 Club Joventut Badalona 5 2 3 423 429 −6 76–74 89–98
6 RETAbet Bilbao Basket 5 1 4 359 406 −47 73–85 64–87 79–86
Source: ACB

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification VBC BUR RMB HGC MBA ZGZ
1 Valencia Basket (H) 5 4 1 460 411 +49 Qualification to the semifinals 94–90 89–71
2 San Pablo Burgos 5 3 2 444 440 +4 87–83 88–86
3 Real Madrid 5 3 2 441 429 +12 95–90 91–73 97–88
4 Herbalife Gran Canaria 5 2 3 425 448 −23 81–97 91–87
5 MoraBanc Andorra 5 2 3 452 450 +2 74–90 91–75 88–104
6 Casademont Zaragoza 5 1 4 423 467 −44 86–92 85–76 93–113
Source: ACB
(H) Hosts

Final Four

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Semifinals Final
    
Barça 98
San Pablo Burgos 84
Barça 67
Kirolbet Baskonia 69
Valencia Basket 73
Kirolbet Baskonia 75

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Qualification
1 Kirolbet Baskonia (C) 30 17 13 Already qualified to EuroLeague
2 Barça 30 24 6
3 Valencia Basket 29 16 13
4 San Pablo Burgos 29 15 14 Qualification to Champions League regular season
5 Real Madrid 28 21 7 Already qualified to EuroLeague
6 Casademont Zaragoza 28 17 11 Qualification to Champions League regular season
7 Iberostar Tenerife 27 16 11
8 RETAbet Bilbao Basket 28 15 13
9 MoraBanc Andorra 28 15 13 Qualification to EuroCup
10 Unicaja 28 15 13
11 Herbalife Gran Canaria 27 13 14
12 Club Joventut Badalona 28 11 17
13 Baxi Manresa 23 9 14
14 Monbus Obradoiro 23 9 14
15 Coosur Real Betis 23 8 15
16 UCAM Murcia 22 7 15
17 Montakit Fuenlabrada 22 5 17
18 Movistar Estudiantes 23 5 18
Source: ACB
(C) Champions

Attendances

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Attendances only include regular season games:

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 San Pablo Burgos 113,258 9,583 9,214 9,438 +3.1%
2 Casademont Zaragoza 112,451 10,510 8,078 9,371 +18.6%
3 Movistar Estudiantes 99,813 13,165 7,312 9,074 +5.4%
4 Kirolbet Baskonia 107,170 11,589 7,625 8,931 −2.4%
5 RETAbet Bilbao Basket 93,502 10,001 7,333 8,500 +28.0%1
6 Real Madrid 97,027 9,852 6,922 8,086 −7.3%
7 Unicaja 77,683 10,020 6,805 7,768 +2.6%
8 Valencia Basket 85,157 7,783 6,678 7,096 −2.4%
9 Herbalife Gran Canaria 67,342 7,271 5,364 6,122 +16.3%
10 Barça 62,619 7,387 4,005 5,693 +7.0%
11 Club Joventut Badalona 66,599 9,328 3,912 5,550 +6.3%
12 UCAM Murcia 55,096 6,877 5,014 5,510 −1.7%
13 Coosur Real Betis 58,534 6,824 3,722 5,321 +139.5%1
14 Montakit Fuenlabrada 51,788 5,589 4,896 5,179 +1.3%
15 Monbus Obradoiro 61,245 5,964 4,579 5,104 +4.1%
16 Iberostar Tenerife 58,470 5,211 4,061 4,873 +6.4%
17 Baxi Manresa 54,180 5,000 3,740 4,515 −4.0%
18 MoraBanc Andorra 47,888 4,523 3,194 3,991 −1.4%
League total 1,369,822 13,165 3,194 6,682 +7.2%

Source: ACB
Notes:
1: Team played last season in LEB Oro.

Awards

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All official awards of the 2019–20 ACB season.

Pos. Player Team
PF Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça

Source: [41]

Pos. Player Team
PG Argentina Luca Vildoza Kirolbet Baskonia

Source: [42]

Pos. First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
PG Argentina Facundo Campazzo Real Madrid Brazil Marcelo Huertas Iberostar Tenerife
SG Slovenia Klemen Prepelič Club Joventut Badalona Spain Alberto Abalde Valencia Basket
SF France Axel Bouteille Unicaja Hungary Ádám Hanga Barça
PF Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Kirolbet Baskonia
C Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Iberostar Tenerife Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source: [43][44]

Player Team
Spain Carlos Alocén Casademont Zaragoza

Source: [45]

Defensive Player of the Year Award

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Pos. Player Team
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source:[46]

Player Team
Spain Carlos Alocén Casademont Zaragoza
Spain Usman Garuba Real Madrid
North Macedonia Nenad Dimitrijević Club Joventut Badalona
Lithuania Arnoldas Kulboka RETAbet Bilbao Basket
Czech Republic Vít Krejčí Casademont Zaragoza

Source: [47]

Player of the round

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Round Player Team PIR
1 Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça 39
2 Uganda Brandon Davies Barça 35
3 United States Earl Clark San Pablo Burgos 30
4 Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Barça 43
5 United States D. J. Seeley Casademont Zaragoza 30
6 United States Fletcher Magee Monbus Obradoiro 33
7 United States Omar Cook Herbalife Gran Canaria 34
8 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Kirolbet Baskonia 32
9 United States Earl Clark (2) San Pablo Burgos 28
10 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Iberostar Tenerife 35
11 Spain Xabier López-Arostegui Club Joventut Badalona 25
12 Spain Jaime Fernández Unicaja 38
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) Iberostar Tenerife
13 France Axel Bouteille RETAbet Bilbao Basket 39
14 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (3) Iberostar Tenerife 42
15 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević Valencia Basket 29
United States Matt Costello Herbalife Gran Canaria
16 Slovenia Alen Omić Club Joventut Badalona 33
17 Brazil Marcelo Huertas Iberostar Tenerife 35
18 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (4) Iberostar Tenerife 31
19 Montenegro Nemanja Radović Casademont Zaragoza 32
22 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia (2) Kirolbet Baskonia 44
23 United States Erick Green Coosur Real Betis 28

Source: [48]

Month Rounds Player Team PIR W–L Ref
September 1–2 Uganda Brandon Davies Barça 30.0 2–0 [49]
October 3–6 Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça 30.0 2–2 [50]
November 7–10 United States Askia Booker UCAM Murcia 23.7 2–2 [51]
December 11–15 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Iberostar Tenerife 24.6 3–2 [52]
January 16–19 Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Barça 28.7 2–1 [53]
February 20–21 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Kirolbet Baskonia 29.0 1–1 [54]
March 22–23 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia (2) Kirolbet Baskonia 30.5 2–0 [55]

Source: [56]

ACB clubs in international competitions

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Euroleague Basketball competitions
Team Competition Progress Result
Real Madrid EuroLeague Regular season 2nd of 18 teams (22–6)
Barça Regular season 3rd of 18 teams (22–6)
Valencia Basket Regular season 10th of 18 teams (12–16)
Kirolbet Baskonia Regular season 13th of 18 teams (12–16)
Unicaja EuroCup Quarterfinals 11–5
Club Joventut Badalona Top 16 Group H 3rd of 4 teams (8–8)
MoraBanc Andorra Top 16 Group H 4th of 4 teams (8–8)
FIBA competitions
Team Competition Progress Result
Iberostar Tenerife Intercontinental Cup Champions 2–0
Champions League Final Eight
Casademont Zaragoza Final Eight
San Pablo Burgos Final Eight
Baxi Manresa Regular season Group A 5th of 8 teams (7–7)

Notes

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  1. ^ Relegations to LEB Oro were revoked due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Cultura del Esfuerzo (transl. "Culture of Effort") is the motto of the club.

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