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Liga Endesa1
Season2020–21
Games played360
Teams19
Regular season
Season MVPGeorgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini
RelegatedMovistar Estudiantes
Acunsa GBC
Finals
ChampionsBarça
16th ACB title
19th Spanish title
  Runners-upReal Madrid
SemifinalistsLenovo Tenerife
Valencia Basket
Finals MVPSpain Nikola Mirotić
Statistical leaders
Points Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini 16.5
Rebounds Czech Republic Ondrej Balvin 8.6
Assists Mexico Dani Perez 6.5
Records
Biggest home winTenerife 107–62 Obradoiro
(5 December 2020)
Biggest away winBetis 58–109 Barça
(9 May 2021)
Highest scoringUnicaja 111–114 Betis
(29 December 2020)
Winning streak18 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak9 games
Acunsa GBC
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa.

The 2020–21 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, was the 38th season of the top Spanish professional basketball league, since its establishment in 1983. It started on 19 September 2020 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 15 June 2021 with the finals.

It was the following season after the 2019–20 season was disrupted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, there were not relegations to LEB Oro and the league was expanded to 19 teams. This season was contested by odd-numbered teams for the third time in its history, which meant that each regular season round one team did not play any games.

TD Systems Baskonia was the defending champion which got knocked out by Valencia Basket in the quarterfinals. Barça claimed their 16th ACB title and their 19th Spanish title, ending a 7-year drought, by downing archrivals Real Madrid in Game 2 of the Finals. Barça swept the series and completed its first Spanish double (League and Cup titles) since 2011.

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 19 teams contested the league, including the same 18 sides from the 2019–20 season and one promoted from the 2019–20 LEB Oro.

Teams promoted from LEB Oro
  • Carramimbre CBC Valladolid (did not request to join the league)[1]
  • Acunsa GBC (initially was not accepted to join the league, but was proceeded to the precautionary and provisional registration, in application of the precautionary measures issued by the judicial demand of the Basque club)[2][3][4]

Venues and locations

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Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2020–21 ACB
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Acunsa GBC San Sebastián Donostia Arena 11,000[5]
Barça Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[6]
Baxi Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000[7]
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744[8]
Coosur Real Betis Seville San Pablo 7,242[9]
Herbalife Gran Canaria Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena 9,870[10]
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9,000[11]
Joventut Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760[12]
Lenovo Tenerife San Cristóbal de La Laguna Santiago Martín 5,100[13]
Monbus Obradoiro Santiago de Compostela Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,000[14]
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra Andorra la Vella M.I. Govern Andorra 5,005[15]
Movistar Estudiantes Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[16]
Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[17]
RETAbet Bilbao Basket Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,014[18]
TD Systems Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,716[19]
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,454[20]
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,642[21]
Urbas Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada Fernando Martín 5,700[22]
Valencia Basket Valencia La Fonteta 8,500[23]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Acunsa GBC Argentina Marcelo Nicola Spain Xabi Oroz Hummel Acunsa
Barça Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Spain Pierre Oriola Nike Assistència Sanitària
Baxi Manresa Spain Pedro Martínez Spain Guillem Jou Pentex Baxi
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Luis Casimiro Spain Rodrigo San Miguel Mercury Casademont
Coosur Real Betis Spain Joan Plaza Spain Pablo Almazán Kappa Coosur
Herbalife Gran Canaria Spain Porfirio Fisac Spain Javier Beirán Spalding Herbalife
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Spain Joan Peñarroya Brazil Vítor Benite Hummel Inmobiliaria San Pablo, Burgos
Joventut Spain Carles Duran Spain Albert Ventura Spalding Fundación Probitas
Lenovo Tenerife Spain Txus Vidorreta Brazil Marcelo Huertas Austral Lenovo, Tenerife
Monbus Obradoiro Spain Moncho Fernández Spain Pepe Pozas Geff Estrella Galicia 0,0
MoraBanc Andorra Spain Ibon Navarro Andorra Guillem Colom Hummel MoraBanc, Andorra
Movistar Estudiantes Spain Jota Cuspinera Spain Édgar Vicedo Wibo Movistar
Real Madrid Spain Pablo Laso Spain Felipe Reyes Adidas Palladium Hotel Group
RETAbet Bilbao Basket Spain Álex Mumbrú France Jonathan Rousselle Hummel RETAbet
TD Systems Baskonia Montenegro Duško Ivanović Spain Ilimane Diop Kelme TD Systems
UCAM Murcia Spain Sito Alonso Dominican Republic Sadiel Rojas Hummel UCAM, Costa Cálida
Unicaja Greece Fotios Katsikaris Spain Carlos Suárez Joma Unicaja, Málaga
Urbas Fuenlabrada Spain Josep María Raventós Democratic Republic of the Congo Christian Eyenga Pentex URBAS Grupo Financiero
Valencia Basket Spain Jaume Ponsarnau Montenegro Bojan Dubljević Luanvi Cultura del Esfuerzo[a]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Herbalife Gran Canaria Greece Fotios Katsikaris End of contract 30 June 2020[24] Pre-season Spain Porfirio Fisac 8 July 2020[25]
Barça Serbia Svetislav Pešić Sacked 1 July 2020[26] Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius 2 July 2020[27]
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Porfirio Fisac Resigned 8 July 2020[28] Spain Diego Ocampo 11 July 2020[29]
Urbas Fuenlabrada Spain Paco García Sacked 19 October 2020[30] 19th (0–5) Spain Javi Juárez 19 October 2020[31]
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Diego Ocampo 2 November 2020[32] 16th (2–6) Argentina Sergio Hernández 3 November 2020[33]
Coosur Real Betis Spain Curro Segura 24 November 2020[34] 17th (2–9) Spain Joan Plaza 30 November 2020[35]
Unicaja Spain Luis Casimiro 20 January 2021[36] 9th (9–10) Greece Fotios Katsikaris 21 January 2021[37]
Movistar Estudiantes Spain Javier Zamora 13 February 2021[38] 16th (5–14) Spain Jota Cuspinera 14 February 2021[39]
Urbas Fuenlabrada Spain Javi Juárez 25 March 2021[40] 16th (7–19) Spain Josep María Raventós 25 March 2021[41]
Casademont Zaragoza Argentina Sergio Hernández Resigned 17 April 2021[42] 13th (10–19) Spain Luis Casimiro 17 April 2021[43]

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid 36 34 2 3132 2741 +391 Qualification to playoffs
2 Barça 36 32 4 3162 2621 +541
3 Lenovo Tenerife 36 27 9 3147 2861 +286
4 Valencia Basket 36 24 12 3107 2917 +190
5 TD Systems Baskonia 36 23 13 2952 2814 +138
6 Hereda San Pablo Burgos 36 22 14 3130 2995 +135
7 Joventut 36 20 16 3089 3070 +19
8 Herbalife Gran Canaria 36 18 18 2931 3004 −73
9 MoraBanc Andorra 36 17 19 2850 2866 −16
10 Baxi Manresa 36 17 19 3017 3134 −117
11 Unicaja 36 17 19 3014 2997 +17
12 UCAM Murcia 36 16 20 2924 2951 −27
13 Casademont Zaragoza 36 14 22 3127 3189 −62
14 Monbus Obradoiro 36 12 24 2888 3015 −127
15 Urbas Fuenlabrada 36 12 24 2920 3019 −99
16 Coosur Real Betis 36 11 25 2786 3032 −246
17 RETAbet Bilbao Basket 36 10 26 2880 3118 −238
18 Movistar Estudiantes 36 9 27 2969 3185 −216 Relegation to LEB Oro
19 Acunsa GBC 36 7 29 2650 3146 −496
Source: ACB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored (Note: Head–to–head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[44]

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 ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
Real Madrid31111111111111111111111111111111111111
Barça86325333333333333222222222222222222222
Lenovo Tenerife65532222222222222333334444433333333333
Valencia Basket1287810139811101112108887666665555566555555444
TD Systems Baskonia94457574444544444444443333344444444555
Hereda San Pablo Burgos117643467955476655555556666655666666666
Joventut42874756566655566777777777777777777777
Herbalife Gran Canaria51214121818191818171718181615131313121213141313121211111191010101091098
MoraBanc Andorra299131191113131314109119101111111110101010101099101111111313128109
Baxi Manresa7101210121081287891110101110101088888981010910998810111110
Unicaja16171316131213106877677788899999898888889989811
UCAM Murcia181111981110910111088911999910111112121313131313121212111213131212
Casademont Zaragoza1518101717141415161615151515161616151514121211111111121212131313121111121313
Monbus Obradoiro13266645799111213121212121313141314141414151515141414141415141414
Urbas Fuenlabrada1919171919191614141412131414131514161616151515161516161716151515161514151515
Coosur Real Betis1014151115151717151516171718181817171717171717171817171617171716151616161616
RETAbet Bilbao Basket1415191416161516171818161617171718181818181919191719191818181818181818171717
Movistar Estudiantes13161815981211121213141312141415141415161616151615141414161617171717181818
Acunsa GBC1713161814171819191919191919191919191919191818181918181919191919191919191919
Leader and qualification to playoffs
Qualification to playoffs
Relegation to LEB Oro
Source: ACB

Results

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Home \ Away GBC BAR BAX CAZ BET HGC BUR CJB LNT MOB MBA MOV RMB RBB TDS UCM UNI URF VBC
Acunsa GBC 68–110 71–78 70–67 68–91 65–79 77–90 68–99 89–87 66–79 86–82 81–79 70–86 74–97 63–81 78–88 75–81 72–100 78–60
Barça 87–60 97–89 107–88 82–53 91–63 89–86 88–74 81–74 76–70 82–71 98–68 85–87 82–64 87–74 92–63 79–55 81–79 90–100
Baxi Manresa 91–83 76–99 92–82 93–81 64–71 87–101 85–80 80–88 76–80 64–69 102–101 76–77 94–78 71–68 85–84 90–83 90–76 74–82
Casademont Zaragoza 99–71 85–97 102–103 96–95 88–71 86–100 95–100 60–91 83–70 99–89 104–113 89–98 105–76 89–92 98–86 63–92 105–85 76–85
Coosur Real Betis 74–62 58–109 86–70 82–85 69–74 76–85 57–78 82–93 88–87 69–61 80–81 65–84 89–96 73–77 55–84 78–75 86–79 95–85
Herbalife Gran Canaria 90–81 74–92 83–77 84–76 78–54 83–74 96–85 87–108 75–85 62–79 97–94 65–90 107–102 71–75 91–81 80–84 87–71 92–86
Hereda San Pablo Burgos 79–90 77–93 91–80 95–98 95–77 92–60 86–78 86–98 83–77 82–68 91–71 60–74 96–86 91–89 89–84 95–83 78–99 78–83
Joventut 90–94 62–80 96–68 88–81 78–88 84–103 78–95 90–85 91–84 99–92 97–70 64–87 88–81 83–82 104–93 81–73 80–75 80–91
Lenovo Tenerife 98–69 72–96 85–70 91–86 77–73 99–80 84–79 86–82 107–62 93–81 101–77 85–92 86–67 79–81 85–78 79–61 91–87 90–86
Monbus Obradoiro 85–76 75–78 90–87 102–91 87–80 89–88 63–78 83–87 71–97 79–51 87–91 71–87 80–72 78–87 80–83 83–85 101–82 77–78
MoraBanc Andorra 105–71 63–79 92–86 83–98 72–55 86–81 87–82 87–89 83–89 90–71 81–73 69–75 72–70 68–82 84–66 78–81 85–71 84–72
Movistar Estudiantes 80–61 78–92 84–88 73–79 82–96 94–68 82–88 83–90 64–90 83–94 97–85 65–79 95–89 84–86 75–85 90–92 86–87 81–86
Real Madrid 97–71 82–87 100–78 102–83 95–77 81–80 96–81 101–92 84–76 84–77 86–79 93–77 70–59 92–83 98–87 91–84 79–68 69–79
RETAbet Bilbao Basket 81–80 73–90 96–108 73–96 86–84 71–92 98–89 94–73 70–81 99–81 76–85 77–78 83–85 72–85 63–73 75–91 87–82 73–106
TD Systems Baskonia 83–71 82–71 87–68 89–61 103–76 78–99 83–94 71–79 79–72 80–74 84–67 96–92 74–85 82–68 75–83 70–79 90–74 76–73
UCAM Murcia 90–73 77–73 93–103 91–68 74–72 74–78 75–81 84–91 82–84 93–76 76–79 93–80 58–74 82–90 92–87 81–68 84–81 66–80
Unicaja 104–69 70–79 86–90 78–101 111–114 82–76 93–101 102–93 79–86 82–76 85–92 91–77 90–96 88–74 79–91 102–81 84–90 85–89
Urbas Fuenlabrada 78–74 67–83 100–102 82–81 101–77 102–81 89–83 93–84 98–65 84–82 65–75 81–82 76–90 70–74 73–89 70–82 68–85 61–68
Valencia Basket 101–75 64–80 112–82 93–84 89–81 101–85 81–99 89–102 89–95 97–82 91–76 100–89 78–86 99–90 83–61 89–78 66–71 96–76
Source: ACB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                  
1 Real Madrid 103 81 2
8 Herbalife Gran Canaria 79 75 0
1 Real Madrid 81 67 80 2
4 Valencia Basket 70 85 77 1
4 Valencia Basket 87 65 78 2
5 TD Systems Baskonia 86 76 73 1
1 Real Madrid 75 73 0
2 Barça 89 92 2
2 Barça 84 63 94 2
7 Joventut 74 72 73 1
2 Barça 112 68 89 2
3 Lenovo Tenerife 69 80 72 1
3 Lenovo Tenerife 86 92 2
6 Hereda San Pablo Burgos 78 68 0

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Qualification or relegation
1 Barça (C) 44 38 6 Already qualified to EuroLeague
2 Real Madrid 43 38 5
3 Lenovo Tenerife 41 30 11 Qualification to Champions League regular season
4 Valencia Basket 42 27 15 Qualification to EuroCup
5 TD Systems Baskonia 39 24 15 Already qualified to EuroLeague
6 Hereda San Pablo Burgos 38 22 16 Qualification to Champions League regular season
7 Joventut 39 21 18 Qualification to EuroCup
8 Herbalife Gran Canaria 38 18 20
9 MoraBanc Andorra 36 17 19
10 Baxi Manresa 36 17 19 Qualification to Champions League regular season
11 Unicaja 36 17 19
12 UCAM Murcia 36 16 20
13 Casademont Zaragoza 36 14 22 Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup regular season
14 Monbus Obradoiro 36 12 24
15 Urbas Fuenlabrada 36 12 24
16 Coosur Real Betis 36 11 25
17 RETAbet Bilbao Basket 36 10 26
18 Movistar Estudiantes (R) 36 9 27 Relegation to LEB Oro
19 Acunsa GBC (R) 36 7 29
Source: ACB
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Attendances

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The first 36 regular season rounds were played behind closed doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 17, 2021, the Ministry of Culture of Spain, the Ministry of Health of Spain and the Spanish High Council for Sports allowed the return of the spectators to the league arenas for the last two regular season rounds and for the playoffs with the following requirements:[45][46]

  • Autonomous community with a cumulative incidence in the last 7 days of less than 25 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and a cumulative incidence in the last 14 days of less than 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
  • Maximum attendance of the 25 per cent of the seating capacity of the arena and, in any case, regardless of this capacity, the maximum attendance is 1,500 people.
  • Use of FFP2 face masks without exhalation valve for the attendants.
  • Conduct temperature checks at the arena entrance.

On June 2, 2021, the Spanish High Council for Sports allowed the general admission of the spectators for the playoffs, indicating that the maximum number of spectators is 1,000 people.[47]

Pos Team Total High Low Average
1 UCAM Murcia 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
2 Valencia Basket 5,000 1,500 1,000 1,250
3 Monbus Obradoiro 1,164 1,164 1,164 1,164
4 Barça 3,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
5 Real Madrid 3,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
6 Joventut 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
7 Lenovo Tenerife 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
8 MoraBanc Andorra 900 900 900 900
9 Hereda San Pablo Burgos 879 879 879 879
10 Herbalife Gran Canaria 200 200 200 200
League total 17,643 1,500 200 1,038

Updated to match(es) played on 13 June 2021. Source: ACB

Awards

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All official awards of the 2020–21 ACB season.

Pos. Player Team
C Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife

Source: [48]

Pos. Player Team
PF Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça

Source: [49]

Pos. First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
PG Brazil Marcelo Huertas Lenovo Tenerife United States Melo Trimble Urbas Fuenlabrada
SG United States Pierriá Henry TD Systems Baskonia United States Cory Higgins Barça
SF Spain Xabier López-Arostegui Joventut Lithuania Rokas Giedraitis TD Systems Baskonia
PF Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid Cuba Jasiel Rivero Hereda San Pablo Burgos

Source: [50][51]

Pos. Player Team
PF Spain Usman Garuba Real Madrid

Source: [52]

Pos. Player Team
PG Spain Carlos Alocén Real Madrid
SG Argentina Leandro Bolmaro Barça
SF Montenegro Dino Radončić Acunsa GBC
PF Spain Usman Garuba Real Madrid
C Republic of the Congo Yannick Nzosa Unicaja

Source: [53]

Best Defender Award

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Pos. Player Team
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source: [54]

Player of the round

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Round Player Team PIR
1 Lithuania Laurynas Birutis Monbus Obradoiro 42
2 Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça 29
Serbia Dejan Kravić Hereda San Pablo Burgos
3 Argentina Nicolás Laprovíttola Real Madrid 32
4 United States Melo Trimble Urbas Fuenlabrada 37
5 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 29
Colombia Jaime Echenique Acunsa GBC
6 Spain Marc García Urbas Fuenlabrada 39
7 United States Alex Renfroe Hereda San Pablo Burgos 36
8 United States Jeremy Senglin MoraBanc Andorra 35
9 Lithuania Laurynas Birutis (2) Monbus Obradoiro 37
10 Romania Emanuel Cățe UCAM Murcia 34
11 Cuba Jasiel Rivero Hereda San Pablo Burgos 30
12 Czech Republic Ondřej Balvín RETAbet Bilbao Basket 41
13 Spain Xabier López-Arostegui Joventut 39
14 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) Lenovo Tenerife 30
15 Canada Kassius Robertson Monbus Obradoiro 35
16 Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Barça 41
17 United States Melo Trimble (2) Urbas Fuenlabrada 34
18 Senegal Youssoupha Fall TD Systems Baskonia 38
19 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (3) Lenovo Tenerife 33
20 Iceland Tryggvi Hlinason Casademont Zaragoza 33
21 Brazil Léonardo Meindl Urbas Fuenlabrada 44
22 United States Mike Tobey Valencia Basket 34
23 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević Valencia Basket 29
24 Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid 37
25 Poland A. J. Slaughter Herbalife Gran Canaria 41
26 Cape Verde Edy Tavares (2) Real Madrid 37
27 Armenia Steven Enoch Monbus Obradoiro 34
28 Spain Pau Ribas Joventut 39
29 Czech Republic Ondřej Balvín (2) RETAbet Bilbao Basket 36
30 Senegal Youssou Ndoye Coosur Real Betis 33
31 Lithuania Rokas Giedraitis TD Systems Baskonia 40
32 Canada Kyle Alexander Urbas Fuenlabrada 36
33 Dominican Republic Ángel Delgado Movistar Estudiantes 36
34 Brazil Vítor Benite Hereda San Pablo Burgos 43
35 Montenegro Nemanja Đurišić Movistar Estudiantes 33
36 Republic of the Congo Viny Okouo Acunsa GBC 33
37 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (4) Lenovo Tenerife 31
38 Slovakia Vladimír Brodziansky Joventut 31

Source: [55]

Month Rounds Player Team PIR W–L Ref
September 1–3 Lithuania Laurynas Birutis Monbus Obradoiro 27.7 3–0 [56]
October 4–8 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 28.7 3–0 [57]
November 9–12 France Louis Labeyrie Valencia Basket 26.0 0–3 [58]
December 13–17 Canada Dylan Ennis Casademont Zaragoza 23.6 2–3 [59]
January 18–22 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) Lenovo Tenerife 27.0 3–2 [60]
February 23–24 Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid 27.7 3–0 [61]
March 25–28 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (3) Lenovo Tenerife 25.5 2–0 [62]
Georgia (country) Thad McFadden Hereda San Pablo Burgos
April 29–34 Dominican Republic Ángel Delgado Movistar Estudiantes 24.0 0–6 [63]
May 35–38 Dominican Republic Ángel Delgado (2) Movistar Estudiantes 27.0 0–3 [64]

Source: [65]

ACB clubs in international competitions

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Euroleague Basketball competitions
Team Competition Progress Result W–L
Barça EuroLeague Championship game Loss vs. Turkey Anadolu Efes 28–13
Semifinals Win vs. Italy A|X Armani Exchange Milan
Playoffs 3–2 vs. Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Regular season 1st of 18 teams (24–10)
Real Madrid Playoffs 2–3 vs. Turkey Anadolu Efes 22–17
Regular season 6th of 18 teams (20–14)
Valencia Basket Regular season 9th of 18 teams (19–15) 19–15
TD Systems Baskonia Regular season 10th of 18 teams (18–16) 18–16
Herbalife Gran Canaria EuroCup Semifinals 0–2 vs. France Monaco 13–7
Quarterfinals 2–0 vs. France Metropolitans 92
Top 16 Group H 2nd of 4 teams (3–3)
Regular season Group D 1st of 6 teams (8–2)
Joventut Quarterfinals 0–2 vs. Italy Segafredo Virtus Bologna 12–6
Top 16 Group E 2nd of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group A 1st of 6 teams (8–2)
MoraBanc Andorra Top 16 Group H 3rd of 4 teams (3–3) 6–10
Regular season Group C 4th of 6 teams (3–7)
Unicaja Top 16 Group E 4th of 4 teams (1–5) 8–8
Regular season Group B 2nd of 6 teams (7–3)
FIBA competitions
Team Competition Progress Result W–L
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Intercontinental Cup Final Win vs. Argentina Quimsa 1–0
Champions League Final Win vs. Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 12–3
Semi-finals Win vs. France SIG Strasbourg
Quarter-finals Win vs. Israel Hapoel Holon
Play-offs Group J 2nd of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group H 1st of 4 teams (5–1)
Casademont Zaragoza Third place game Win vs. France SIG Strasbourg 11–4
Semi-finals Loss vs. Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
Quarter-finals Win vs. Russia Nizhny Novgorod
Play-offs Group L 2nd of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group D 1st of 4 teams (5–1)
Lenovo Tenerife Quarter-finals Loss vs. France SIG Strasbourg 9–4
Play-offs Group J 1st of 4 teams (5–1)
Regular season Group A 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
RETAbet Bilbao Basket Regular season Group F 3rd of 4 teams (2–4) 2–4

Notes

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  1. ^ Cultura del Esfuerzo (transl. "Culture of Effort") is the motto of the club.

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