2013–14 NBB season
Sports season
The 2013–14 NBB season was the sixth season of the Novo Basquete Brasil , the Brazilian basketball league.[ 1] This tournament was organized entirely by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB). The NBB serves as a qualifying competition for international tournaments such as Liga Sudamericana and FIBA Americas League .[ 2]
Seventeen teams playing each other in the regular season. At the end of the home and away matches round the top four teams qualified for the quarterfinals of the playoffs automatically, while the teams finishing in the 5th and 12th place participated in the first round of the playoffs to determine the other four teams in the quarterfinals, best of five matches, advances to the next phase who win three games.[ 3]
For this season, the last two regular season placed was relegated to the newly created Liga Ouro, the NBB second division. The Liga Ouro winner receive the right to contest NBB in the next year.[ 2] [ 4]
Participating teams
New teams in the league
Teams that left the league
Team
Home city
Stadium
Capacity
Head coach
Season
Sky/Basquete Cearense
Fortaleza
Ginásio da UNIFOR Ginásio Paulo Sarasate
2,200 9,000
Alberto Bial
2nd
Paschoalotto/Bauru
Bauru
Ginásio Panela de Pressão
3,000
Guerrinha
6th
UniCEUB/BRB/Brasília
Brasília
Ginásio da ASCEB Ginásio Nilson Nelson
3,050 16,000
Sergio Hernández
6th
Espírito Santo Basquetebol1
Vila Velha
Ginásio Municipal João Goulart
3,500
Ênio Vecchi
6th
Flamengo
Rio de Janeiro
Ginásio Hélio Maurício HSBC Arena
800 15,430
José Alves Neto
6th
Vivo/Franca
Franca
Ginásio Pedrocão
6,000
Lula Ferreira
6th
Universo/Goiânia
Goiânia
Ginásio Rio Vermelho Arena Goiânia
6,000 15,000
Márcio de Andrade
1st
Liga Sorocabana
Sorocaba
Ginásio Gualberto Moreira
3,000
Rinaldo Rodrigues
3rd
Winner/Kabum/Limeira
Limeira
Ginásio Vô Lucato
1,800
Demétrius Ferracciú
5th
Macaé Basquete
Macaé
Tênis Clube de Macaé Ginásio Maurício Soares Bittencourt
3,000 6,000
Léo Costa
1st
Minas Tênis Clube
Belo Horizonte
Arena Vivo
4,000
Carlos Romano
6th
Mogi das Cruzes /Helbor
Mogi das Cruzes
Ginásio Municipal Professor Hugo Ramos
5,000
Paco García
2nd
Palmeiras /Meltex
São Paulo
Ginásio Palestra Itália
1,500
Hebert Coimbra
2nd
Paulistano /Unimed
São Paulo
Ginásio Antônio Prado Junior
1,500
Gustavo de Conti
6th
Pinheiros /Sky
São Paulo
Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim
854
Cláudio Mortari
6th
São José /Unimed
São José dos Campos
Ginásio Lineu de Moura
2,620
Luiz Zanon
6th
Unitri/Magazine Luiza/Uberlândia
Uberlândia
Arena Multiuso Tancredo Neves
6,000
Brasília
4th
1 Vila Velha was renamed Espírito Santo from this season.[ 5]
Locations of the 2013–14 NBB teams
Managerial changes
Regular season
League table
Source: LNB – NBB
Results
BCE
BAU
BRA
ESB
FLA
FRA
GOI
LSB
LIM
MAC
MIN
MOG
PAL
PAU
PIN
SJO
UBE
Basquete Cearense
84–80
88–77
78–60
81–88
80–65
102–85
92–87
73–64
78–75
60–71
71–69
70–69
54–77
94–97
74–64
86–96
Bauru
83–77
93–85
79–74
94–96
87–72
85–78
110–93
71–90
90–86
76–69
91–79
74–78
77–90
91–97
78–76
74–76
Brasília
88–75
82–72
98–73
79–81
87–72
91–82
102–65
82–67
96–71
82–54
78–85
71–77
100–77
84–82
90–91
84–75
Espírito Santo
82–74
85–88
66–110
60–77
61–85
51–65
70–81
84–99
65–89
68–67
70–73
90–95
84–99
50–97
86–79
70–79
Flamengo
72–69
85–66
84–82
90–73
92–89
83–69
95–72
81–71
79–69
90–59
92–76
84–76
80–58
71–80
59–81
82–77
Franca
73–61
77–76
75–70
106–82
70–80
61–63
80–73
81–82
82–68
84–65
74–78
95–62
83–84
94–74
91–82
92–75
Goiânia
75–63
83–87
72–101
82–83
74–95
83–78
92–90
65–67
66–72
53–62
64–78
81–77
74–76
74–88
100–85
75–94
Liga Sorocabana
92–83
72–85
83–84
75–67
79–98
79–88
96–98
74–76
73–54
79–76
81–79
79–84
60–82
82–76
73–80
74–87
Limeira
99–85
79–86
74–70
83–53
67–88
64–80
91–83
69–71
76–74
74–66
81–67
93–81
87–78
72–79
81–73
69–81
Macaé Basquete
80–74
98–94
78–91
85–67
103–95
95–80
84–79
91–67
62–76
85–69
79–74
101–93
68–80
77–80
82–85
72–65
Minas
79–81
71–77
62–71
73–62
84–66
59–65
75–74
75–77
64–62
67–65
94–93
85–75
75–65
66–75
87–90
83–91
Mogi das Cruzes
96–74
75–74
85–90
94–76
94–90
90–52
82–76
89–61
67–78
86–77
70–60
89–69
66–79
80–88
90–91
71–73
Palmeiras
69–85
87–84
82–94
103–64
71–84
89–84
86–63
69–71
67–85
92–85
63–57
98–91
75–68
90–73
92–74
68–64
Paulistano
94–79
87–66
96–74
96–61
67–98
96–86
95–93
96–70
56–72
110–93
80–66
93–89
76–67
100–81
92–93
90–79
Pinheiros
93–73
73–81
82–110
96–66
74–62
96–87
90–78
95–65
53–91
82–78
90–82
84–82
98–91
91–93
77–95
76–84
São José
54–71
78–88
77–87
88–72
74–94
86–77
82–75
87–72
76–82
96–88
79–72
90–78
92–79
79–73
79–70
83–85
Uberlândia
76–83
70–85
95–81
91–80
95–101
94–87
93–97
87–63
79–77
98–86
82–61
79–76
79–77
80–81
76–77
92–104
Source: NBB Fixtures
NBB All-Star Weekend
This season, the All-Star Weekend was played at Ginásio Paulo Sarasate in Fortaleza , Ceará on February 21–22, 2014.[ 11] In the first day of the event, it was disputed the "Dunk Tournament", "Three-Point Tournament", "Skills Challenge" and the newly "Shooting Stars Competition".[ 12] The NBB All-Star Game was played on the following day and NBB Brasil defeated NBB Mundo for the third straight year (126–116).[ 13]
Playoffs
First round
(5) Pinheiros vs. (12) Mogi das Cruzes
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
(6) São José vs. (11) Palmeiras
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
(7) Uberlândia vs. (10) Franca
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
(8) Bauru vs. (9) Basquete Cearense
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Quarterfinals
(1) Flamengo vs. (8) Bauru
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
(4) Limeira vs. (12) Mogi das Cruzes
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Notes
^ Game was played behind closed doors due to punishment by Superior Court of Sports Justice.
(2) Paulistano vs. (10) Franca
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
(3) Brasília vs. (6) São José
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Notes
^ Game was played behind closed doors due to punishment by Superior Court of Sports Justice.
Semifinals
(1) Flamengo vs. (12) Mogi das Cruzes
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
(2) Paulistano vs. (6) São José
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Final
Statistical leaders
Individual tournament highs
Awards
NBB All-Team
Individual awards
References
^ "Guia do NBB 6: conheça as estrelas e as equipes da temporada 2013/14" . GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). November 8, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013 .
^ a b "Tudo pronto" . LNB (in Portuguese). November 8, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013 .
^ "Regulamento NBB - temporada 2013 / 2014" (PDF) . LNB (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 9, 2013 .
^ "Vai começar!" . LNB (in Portuguese). March 7, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2014 .
^ "Espírito Santo Basquete faz primeiro treino de preparação para o NBB" . GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). November 5, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013 .
^ "Novidade no comando" . LNB (in Portuguese). December 3, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2013 .
^ "Brasília é anunciado técnico interino do Uberlândia para disputa do NBB-6" . GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). January 8, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2014 .
^ "Novo desafio" . LNB (in Portuguese). January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2014 .
^ "São José Basquete acerta com Luiz Zanon para disputa do NBB" . GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). January 21, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014 .
^ "Novo comando" . LNB (in Portuguese). April 1, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2014 .
^ "Vai ser no Ceará!" . LNB (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 14, 2014 .
^ "Oficialmente lançado" . LNB (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 14, 2014 .
^ "Festa verde-amarela" . LNB (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 14, 2014 .
^ a b "Das Mãos Santas" . LNB (in Portuguese). May 31, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2014 .
^ "To daddy with love" . LNB (in Portuguese). May 31, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2014 .
External links
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