2021–22 ACB season

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Liga Endesa1
Season2021–22
Games played327
Teams18
Regular season
Season MVPBosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa
RelegatedMoraBanc Andorra
Hereda San Pablo Burgos
Finals
ChampionsReal Madrid
14th ACB title
36th Spanish title
  Runners-upBarça
SemifinalistsJoventut
Bitci Baskonia
Finals MVPCape Verde Edy Tavares
Statistical leaders
Points Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa 20.1
Rebounds Dominican Republic Ángel Delgado 8.5
Assists United States Shannon Evans 6.8
Records
Biggest home winJoventut 105–61 Manresa
(9 October 2021)
Biggest away winBetis 64–106 Manresa
(26 September 2021)
Highest scoringBarça 108–97 Real Madrid
(10 April 2022)
Winning streak10 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak7 games
Casademont Zaragoza
Highest attendance12,315
Real Madrid 81–74 Barça
(19 June 2022)
Lowest attendance956
Tenerife 87–82 Unicaja
(23 September 2021)
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa.

The 2021–22 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, was the 39th season of the top Spanish professional basketball league, since its establishment in 1983. It started on 18 September 2021 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 19 June 2022 with the finals.

Barça was the defending champion which lost the final series 1–3 to Real Madrid which reclaimed a record 36th Spanish title and their 14th ACB title ending a 3-year drought after their last triumph in 2019.

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 18 teams contested the league, including 17 sides from the 2020–21 season and one promoted from the 2020–21 LEB Oro.

Team promoted from LEB Oro
Teams relegated to LEB Oro

Venues and locations

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Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2021–22 ACB
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Barça Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[3]
Baxi Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000[4]
Bitci Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,716[5]
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744[6]
Coosur Real Betis Seville San Pablo 7,242[7]
Gran Canaria Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena 9,870[8]
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9,000[9]
Joventut Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760[10]
Lenovo Tenerife San Cristóbal de La Laguna Santiago Martín 5,100[11]
Monbus Obradoiro Santiago de Compostela Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,000[12]
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra Andorra la Vella M.I. Govern Andorra 5,005[13]
Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[14]
Río Breogán Lugo Pazo dos Deportes 5,310[15]
Surne Bilbao Basket Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,014[16]
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,454[17]
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,642[18]
Urbas Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada Fernando Martín 5,700[19]
Valencia Basket Valencia La Fonteta 8,500[20]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Barça Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Spain Pierre Oriola Nike Assistència Sanitària
Baxi Manresa Spain Pedro Martínez Spain Guillem Jou Pentex Baxi
Bitci Baskonia Croatia Neven Spahija Uruguay Jayson Granger Kelme Bitci
Casademont Zaragoza Serbia Dragan Šakota Spain Rodrigo San Miguel Mercury Casademont
Coosur Real Betis Spain Luis Casimiro Spain Pablo Almazán Kappa Coosur
Gran Canaria Spain Porfirio Fisac Serbia Oliver Stević Spalding
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Spain Paco Olmos Brazil Vítor Benite Givova 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 Álvaro Muñoz Deportes Caneda Estrella Galicia 0,0
MoraBanc Andorra Spain Óscar Quintana Andorra Guillem Colom Hummel MoraBanc, Andorra
Real Madrid Spain Pablo Laso Spain Sergio Llull Adidas Palladium Hotel Group
Río Breogán Croatia Veljko Mršić Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa Wibo Estrella Galicia 0,0
Surne Bilbao Basket Spain Álex Mumbrú France Jonathan Rousselle Hummel Surne Seguros
UCAM Murcia Spain Sito Alonso Dominican Republic Sadiel Rojas Hummel UCAM, Costa Cálida
Unicaja Spain Ibon Navarro 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 Joan Peñarroya 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
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Luis Casimiro End of contract 17 June 2021[21] Pre-season Spain Jaume Ponsarnau 17 June 2021[21]
Valencia Basket Spain Jaume Ponsarnau 17 June 2021[22] Spain Joan Peñarroya 21 June 2021[23]
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Spain Joan Peñarroya 17 June 2021[24] Croatia Žan Tabak 30 June 2021[25]
Río Breogán Spain Diego Epifanio 6 July 2021[26] Spain Paco Olmos 15 July 2021[27]
Bitci Baskonia Montenegro Duško Ivanović Sacked 15 November 2021[28] 11th (4–6) Croatia Neven Spahija 15 November 2021[29]
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Croatia Žan Tabak 15 November 2021[30] 14th (3–7) Spain Félix Alonso (interim) 15 November 2021
Coosur Real Betis Spain Joan Plaza Resigned 22 November 2021[31] 18th (2–9) Spain Luis Casimiro 22 November 2021[32]
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Spain Félix Alonso End of interim period 29 November 2021 15th (3–8) Spain Salva Maldonado 29 November 2021[33]
Río Breogán Spain Paco Olmos Signed for Hereda San Pablo Burgos 9 January 2022[34] 7th (8–6) Spain Javi Muñoz (interim) 9 January 2022
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Spain Salva Maldonado Sacked 10 January 2022[35] 17th (4–11) Spain Paco Olmos 10 January 2022[36]
Río Breogán Spain Javi Muñoz End of interim period 20 January 2022 7th (9–7) Croatia Veljko Mršić 20 January 2022[37]
MoraBanc Andorra Spain Ibon Navarro Sacked 23 January 2022[38] 16th (5–12) Spain David Eudal 23 January 2022
Unicaja Greece Fotios Katsikaris Sacked 6 February 2022[39] 13th (7–11) Spain Ibon Navarro 10 February 2022[40]
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Jaume Ponsarnau Sacked 13 March 2022[41] 13th (8–15) Spain Aleix Durán (interim) 13 March 2022
Casademont Zaragoza Spain Aleix Durán End of interim period 20 March 2022 16th (8–16) Serbia Dragan Šakota 20 March 2022[42]
MoraBanc Andorra Spain David Eudal Resigned 18 April 2022[43] 18th (8–21) Spain Óscar Quintana 18 April 2022

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification or relegation
1 Barça 34 27 7 2833 2539 +294 Qualification to playoffs
2 Real Madrid 34 25 9 2840 2580 +260
3 Valencia Basket 34 23 11 2827 2702 +125
4 Joventut 34 22 12 2776 2666 +110
5 Lenovo Tenerife 34 21 13 2819 2685 +134
6 Bitci Baskonia 34 20 14 2777 2675 +102
7 Baxi Manresa 34 20 14 2995 2905 +90
8 Gran Canaria 34 17 17 2750 2798 −48
9 Surne Bilbao Basket 34 16 18 2768 2886 −118
10 UCAM Murcia 34 16 18 2900 2822 +78
11 Río Breogán 34 16 18 2831 2849 −18
12 Unicaja 34 13 21 2742 2741 +1
13 Coosur Real Betis 34 13 21 2674 2883 −209
14 Urbas Fuenlabrada 34 12 22 2807 2938 −131
15 Monbus Obradoiro 34 12 22 2792 2930 −138
16 Casademont Zaragoza 34 12 22 2570 2783 −213
17 MoraBanc Andorra 34 11 23 2665 2813 −148 Relegation to LEB Oro
18 Hereda San Pablo Burgos 34 10 24 2632 2803 −171
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]

Results

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Home \ Away BAR BAX BKN CAZ BET GCA BUR CJB LNT MOB MBA RMB BRE SBB UCM UNI URF VBC
Barça 95–96 78–91 76–63 83–63 98–80 84–69 99–84 69–65 83–67 107–88 108–97 78–69 84–62 85–78 63–73 79–69 79–87
Baxi Manresa 80–94 74–67 94–73 96–102 91–72 93–68 95–91 95–93 104–84 94–60 87–92 86–75 87–79 103–93 85–74 99–89 69–89
Bitci Baskonia 77–96 107–85 91–59 93–72 70–86 80–69 81–89 65–71 91–70 83–77 65–83 89–84 101–86 93–83 92–89 95–86 71–78
Casademont Zaragoza 76–71 98–91 97–79 82–72 76–86 54–75 63–77 62–77 80–73 80–83 65–86 79–75 80–82 91–78 93–82 74–85 70–76
Coosur Real Betis 61–78 64–106 83–87 79–69 93–86 71–74 66–77 72–81 76–87 102–98 69–71 84–81 71–88 84–93 73–79 99–83 75–68
Gran Canaria 64–82 80–82 83–77 79–76 94–70 82–89 84–71 89–77 71–69 84–78 83–91 84–86 88–86 83–100 76–59 79–60 89–83
Hereda San Pablo Burgos 69–83 82–90 62–78 78–56 76–84 77–86 92–76 73–81 77–82 81–70 70–85 62–87 104–97 84–102 89–74 66–83 65–69
Joventut 83–72 105–61 72–61 84–78 84–82 82–75 82–65 58–74 78–84 73–79 71–90 96–87 85–79 83–77 76–70 92–75 76–68
Lenovo Tenerife 60–75 94–83 78–91 90–65 99–97 98–89 91–78 72–79 86–83 79–70 72–59 96–78 89–79 87–71 87–82 87–74 78–80
Monbus Obradoiro 64–79 98–91 81–76 87–82 86–93 106–97 101–94 93–91 81–84 81–73 88–89 100–83 91–96 70–104 71–85 93–81 85–89
MoraBanc Andorra 74–86 79–82 78–79 83–92 76–93 87–71 73–71 91–72 75–77 86–73 58–86 79–86 82–72 90–89 83–74 92–84 75–76
Real Madrid 75–85 75–86 72–80 94–69 71–48 70–75 70–63 99–89 86–77 78–68 83–88 90–65 95–61 90–69 79–74 92–77 93–94
Río Breogán 72–74 98–94 89–83 82–85 97–65 76–66 105–96 87–90 92–73 80–78 83–74 71–79 86–94 94–89 93–84 97–89 99–82
Surne Bilbao Basket 68–84 89–82 62–90 76–100 98–99 95–80 87–81 71–77 87–79 80–76 74–71 79–67 83–75 78–77 83–77 85–80 84–78
UCAM Murcia 87–89 71–67 80–79 72–77 88–66 86–75 83–89 71–83 88–86 98–80 96–67 71–80 91–72 92–87 79–84 99–76 71–72
Unicaja 73–75 95–100 72–73 112–72 96–80 79–80 89–78 72–76 64–97 91–79 78–74 91–92 72–64 91–75 87–88 90–86 82–87
Urbas Fuenlabrada 69–86 90–82 84–70 77–55 77–82 87–92 91–96 82–104 104–96 93–92 91–78 85–88 88–65 87–82 105–95 53–73 88–87
Valencia Basket 86–76 90–85 67–72 81–79 81–84 91–62 84–70 71–70 92–88 91–71 81–76 79–93 97–98 100–84 86–91 90–75 97–79
Source: ACB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                      
1 Barça 93 88 2
8 Gran Canaria 82 86 0
1 Barça 89 81 83 63 3
4 Joventut 72 87 77 60 1
4 Joventut 100 76 81 2
5 Lenovo Tenerife 68 103 58 1
1 Barça 75 71 66 74 1
2 Real Madrid 88 69 81 81 3
2 Real Madrid 93 83 2
7 Baxi Manresa 76 74 0
2 Real Madrid 94 83 85 3
6 Bitci Baskonia 84 71 77 0
3 Valencia Basket 79 89 59 1
6 Bitci Baskonia 80 82 76 2

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 43 33 10 Already qualified to EuroLeague
2 Barça 44 33 11
3 Joventut 41 25 16 Qualification to EuroCup
4 Bitci Baskonia 40 22 18 Already qualified to EuroLeague
5 Valencia Basket 37 24 13
6 Lenovo Tenerife 37 22 15 Qualification to Champions League regular season
7 Baxi Manresa 36 20 16
8 Gran Canaria 36 17 19 Qualification to EuroCup
9 Surne Bilbao Basket 34 16 18 Qualification to Champions League regular season
10 UCAM Murcia 34 16 18
11 Río Breogán 34 16 18 Qualification to Champions League qualifying rounds
12 Unicaja 34 13 21
13 Coosur Real Betis 34 13 21
14 Urbas Fuenlabrada 34 12 22
15 Monbus Obradoiro 34 12 22
16 Casademont Zaragoza 34 12 22
17 MoraBanc Andorra (R) 34 11 23 Relegation to LEB Oro
18 Hereda San Pablo Burgos (R) 34 10 24
Source: ACB
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Attendances to arenas

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Restrictions

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, clubs were not allowed to use the total capacity of their arenas. According to the progress of the pandemic, the capacity allowed each month was decided by the Government of Spain, in agreement with the Autonomous Communities.

  • September: 40% of capacity allowed.[45] Additionally, Catalonia reduced it to 30%.[46]
  • October to December: 80% of capacity allowed, except for Catalonia and Basque Country, whose Governments limited initially the attendance to 30% and 40%, respectively.[47] On October 5, 2021, Basque Country increased the capacity allowed to 80%.[48] On October 15, 2021, Catalonia increased the capacity allowed to 80%.[49]
  • January: 50% of capacity allowed.[50]
  • February: 75% of capacity allowed.[51]
  • March to June: 100% of capacity allowed.[52]

Average attendances

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Pos Team Total High Low Average
1 Hereda San Pablo Burgos 133,795 9,568 3,550 7,870
2 Bitci Baskonia 128,691 10,038 5,062 6,773
3 Surne Bilbao Basket 100,809 8,487 2,747 5,930
4 Joventut 120,768 12,166 2,362 5,751
5 Real Madrid 125,608 12,315 2,648 5,709
6 Casademont Zaragoza 87,753 7,347 3,128 5,162
7 Barça 110,777 7,438 2,284 5,035
8 UCAM Murcia 81,916 6,660 2,036 4,819
9 Valencia Basket 84,367 7,909 2,908 4,440
10 Monbus Obradoiro 72,216 5,415 2,200 4,248
11 Unicaja 72,038 6,257 2,473 4,238
12 Río Breogán 71,451 5,280 2,086 4,203
13 Gran Canaria 74,748 7,029 1,549 4,153
14 Coosur Real Betis 66,858 5,850 1,286 3,933
15 Baxi Manresa 67,572 5,000 1,400 3,754
16 Urbas Fuenlabrada 62,573 4,985 1,711 3,681
17 Lenovo Tenerife 62,378 5,133 956 3,465
18 MoraBanc Andorra 47,765 5,000 1,500 2,810
League total 1,572,083 12,315 956 4,808

Source: ACB

Awards

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All official awards of the 2021–22 ACB season.

Pos. Player Team
SF Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa Río Breogán

Source: [53]

Pos. Player Team
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source: [54]

Pos. First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
PG Brazil Marcelo Huertas Lenovo Tenerife United States Shannon Evans Coosur Real Betis
SG Argentina Nicolás Laprovíttola Barça United States Isaiah Taylor UCAM Murcia
SF Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa Río Breogán United States Joe Thomasson Baxi Manresa
PF Nigeria Chima Moneke Baxi Manresa Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça
C Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source: [55][56]

Pos. Player Team
SF Spain Joel Parra Joventut

Source: [57]

Pos. Player Team
PG Slovenia Žiga Samar Urbas Fuenlabrada
SG Lithuania Rokas Jokubaitis Barça
SF Spain Joel Parra Joventut
PF Spain Jaime Pradilla Valencia Basket
C Senegal Khalifa Diop Gran Canaria

Source: [58]

Best Defender Award

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Pos. Player Team
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source: [59]

Player of the round

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Round Player Team PIR
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa Río Breogán 35
2 Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça 36
Uruguay Bruno Fitipaldo Lenovo Tenerife
3 Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Barça 32
4 Lithuania Laurynas Birutis Monbus Obradoiro 30
5 Lithuania Rokas Giedraitis Bitci Baskonia 26
6 France Amine Noua MoraBanc Andorra 31
7 Senegal Clevin Hannah MoraBanc Andorra 35
8 Slovenia Klemen Prepelič Valencia Basket 29
9 Lithuania Tadas Sedekerskis Bitci Baskonia 35
10 Senegal Clevin Hannah (2) MoraBanc Andorra 30
Croatia Ante Tomić Joventut
11 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 41
12 Lithuania Laurynas Birutis (2) Monbus Obradoiro 28
13 United States Vitto Brown Coosur Real Betis 36
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (2) Río Breogán 44
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (3) Río Breogán 39
Nigeria Chima Moneke Baxi Manresa
16 Lithuania Laurynas Birutis (3) Monbus Obradoiro 37
17 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (4) Río Breogán 36
18 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) Lenovo Tenerife 32
United States Shannon Evans Coosur Real Betis
19 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (3) Lenovo Tenerife 33
20 United States Codi Miller-McIntyre MoraBanc Andorra 34
21 United States Shannon Evans (2) Coosur Real Betis 31
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (5) Río Breogán 47
23 Brazil Marcelo Huertas Lenovo Tenerife 38
24 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (4) Lenovo Tenerife 36
25 Canada Kyle Alexander Urbas Fuenlabrada 37
26 Ivory Coast Matt Costello Bitci Baskonia 32
27 United States Shannon Evans (3) Coosur Real Betis 30
28 Croatia Ante Tomić (2) Joventut 33
29 United States Joe Thomasson Baxi Manresa 35
30 United States Wade Baldwin Bitci Baskonia 41
31 Nigeria Chima Moneke (2) Baxi Manresa 43
32 Dominican Republic Ángel Delgado Surne Bilbao Basket 44
33 United States Shannon Evans (4) Coosur Real Betis 39
34 United States Shannon Evans (5) Coosur Real Betis 37

Source: [60]

Month Rounds Player Team PIR W–L Ref
September 1–3 Spain Nikola Mirotić Barça 27.7 3–0 [61]
October 4–8 Cape Verde Edy Tavares Real Madrid 20.2 4–1 [62]
November 9–11 Uruguay Jayson Granger Bitci Baskonia 25 2–1 [63]
December 12–15 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa Río Breogán 34 3–1 [64]
January 16–17 United States James Webb UCAM Murcia 24.5 1–1 [65]
February 21–22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (2) Río Breogán 30.5 1–1 [66]
March 23–26 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 24.4 4–1 [67]
April 27–30 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) Lenovo Tenerife 27.4 4–3 [68]
May 31–34 United States Shannon Evans Coosur Real Betis 37 3–0 [69]

Source: [70]

ACB clubs in international competitions

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Euroleague Basketball competitions
Team Competition Progress Result W–L
Real Madrid EuroLeague Championship game Loss vs. Turkey Anadolu Efes 22–11
Semifinals Win vs. Spain Barcelona
Playoffs 3–0 vs. Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv
Regular season 4th of 15 teams (18–10)
Barça Third place game Win vs. Greece Olympiacos 25–10
Semifinals Loss vs. Spain Real Madrid
Playoffs 3–2 vs. Germany Bayern Munich
Regular season 1st of 15 teams (21–7)
Bitci Baskonia Regular season 9th of 15 teams (12–16) 12–16
Valencia Basket EuroCup Semifinals Loss vs. Italy Virtus Segafredo Bologna 14–7
Quarterfinals Win vs. France Metropolitans 92
Eighthfinals Win vs. Germany Hamburg Towers
Regular season Group B 2nd of 10 teams (12–6)
MoraBanc Andorra Semifinals Loss vs. Turkey Frutti Extra Bursaspor 12–7
Quarterfinals Win vs. Spain Gran Canaria
Eighthfinals Win vs. Montenegro Budućnost VOLI
Regular season Group A 4th of 10 teams (10–6)
Gran Canaria Quarterfinals Loss vs. Spain MoraBanc Andorra 13–7
Eighthfinals Win vs. Poland Śląsk Wrocław
Regular season Group B 1st of 10 teams (12–6)
Joventut Eighthfinals Loss vs. Germany ratiopharm Ulm 12–5
Regular season Group A 1st of 10 teams (12–4)
FIBA competitions
Team Competition Progress Result W–L
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Intercontinental Cup Final Loss vs. Brazil Flamengo 1–1
Semi-finals Win vs. Egypt Zamalek
Champions League Play-ins 1–2 vs. Turkey Darüşşafaka 5–4
Regular season Group H 2nd of 4 teams (4–2)
Lenovo Tenerife Final Win vs. Spain Baxi Manresa 16–3
Semi-finals Win vs. Israel Hapoel Holon
Quarter-finals 2–0 vs. Turkey Tofaş
Round of 16 Group L 1st of 4 teams (6–0)
Play-ins 2–1 vs. Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
Regular season Group A 2nd of 4 teams (4–2)
Baxi Manresa Final Loss vs. Spain Lenovo Tenerife 12–4
Semi-finals Win vs. Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
Quarter-finals 2–0 vs. Spain Unicaja
Round of 16 Group J 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group B 1st of 4 teams (5–1)
Unicaja Quarter-finals 0–2 vs. Spain Baxi Manresa 6–6
Round of 16 Group K 2nd of 3 teams (2–2)
Regular season Group C 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
Casademont Zaragoza FIBA Europe Cup Regular season Group D 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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