2008–09 ABA NLB League

Sports season
2008–09 NLB League season
LeagueLiga ABA
SportBasketball
Number of teams Serbia (5 teams)
 Croatia (4 teams)
 Slovenia (3 teams)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 team)
 Montenegro (1 team)
Regular season
Season championsSerbia Partizan
Season MVPCroatia Ante Tomić (Zagreb)
Top scorerSerbia Dragan Labović (FMP Železnik) (17.96 ppg)
Final four
ChampionsSerbia Partizan
NLB League seasons

The ABA NLB League 2008–09 season was the 8th season of the Liga ABA. This season saw a return to the competition system in use in 2003–04, when the Final Four Tournament was played at the end of the regular season.

A total of 14 teams from Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia participated in the NLB League season: Union Olimpija, Helios, Krka, Cibona, Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Bosna, Crvena zvezda, Partizan, FMP Železnik, Hemofarm, Vojvodina, Budućnost.

There were 26 round played in the regular part of the season. The best four teams later qualified for the Final Four Tournament, which was played in Belgrade between April 16 and April 18 (Partizan, Cibona, Hemofarm, Crvena zvezda).

Partizan became the 2009 League Champion.

Team information

Venues and locations

Country Teams Team City Venue (Capacity)
Serbia Serbia 5
Partizan Belgrade Pionir Hall (8,150)
Hemofarm STADA Vršac Millennium Center (5,000)
Crvena zvezda Belgrade Pionir Hall (8,150)
FMP Železnik Belgrade Železnik Hall (3,000)
Vojvodina Srbijagas Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina (8000)
Croatia Croatia 4
Cibona Zagreb Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall (5,400)
Zadar Zadar Krešimir Ćosić Hall (9,200)
Zagreb CO Zagreb Trnsko (2,000)
Split CO Split Arena Gripe (6,000)
Slovenia Slovenia 3
Union Olimpija Ljubljana Hala Tivoli (6,000)
Helios Domžale Dvorana Komunalnega centra (2,180)
Krka Novo Mesto Leon Štukelj Hall (2,000)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 1
Bosna ASA BHT Sarajevo Dvorana Mirza Delibašić (6,500)
Montenegro Montenegro 1
Budućnost Podgorica Morača Sports Center (4,570)

Regular season

League table

Team W L Pts PF:PA Diff
1 Partizan 23 3 49 1966:1771 195
2 Cibona 19 7 45 2088:1945 143
3 Hemofarm STADA 19 7 45 2082:1987 95
4 Crvena zvezda 19 7 45 2010:1913 97
5 Zadar 17 9 43 2139:1935 204
6 Budućnost m:tel 15 11 41 2017:1972 45
7 Bosna ASA BHT 11 15 37 2025:2062 -37
8 FMP Železnik 10 16 36 2071:2094 -23
9 Union Olimpija 10 16 36 1981:1999 -18
10 Split CO 10 16 36 1899:2014 -115
11 Krka 9 17 35 1897:2041 -144
12 Helios 8 18 34 1897:2010 -113
13 Zagreb CO 8 18 34 1983:2100 -117
14 Vojvodina Srbijagas 4 22 30 1967:2179 -212


Qualified for Final four
Did not qualify for next season

Pld - Played; W - Won; L - Lost;
PF - Points for; PA - Points against; Diff - Difference;
Pts - Points.

Incident

On Tuesday, 20 January 2009 around 10:40pm at the Split Airport, Red Star Belgrade players were attacked by a group of 20 Croatian hooligans, members of Torcida Split hooligan firm, and supporters of KK Split.[1] The attack occurred inside the airport building as the players and club staff were checking-in for the charter flight back to Belgrade after beating KK Split 62-67 earlier that night in Gripe Hall. The hooligans entered the airport building, stormed the main hall, and attacked the Red Star group with sticks, glass bottles, and rocks, before escaping out of the building using another entrance.[2] The attack did not appear to be organized.[3]

No serious injuries were reported except for Red Star's American shooting guard Andre Owens who got a laceration on his knee[4] as he jumped over the check-in counter to avoid the charging hooligans.[5]

In a press release prompted by the incident, KK Split's management distanced themselves form the behaviour of their fans, expressing regret over the incident.[6] Club president Dino Rađa also publicly apologized.[7]

Stats Leaders

Points

Rank Name Team Points Games PPG
1. Serbia Dragan Labović FMP Železnik 467 26 17,96
2. United States Eddie Shannon Split 406 26 15,62
3. United States Nicholas Jacobson Helios 390 25 15,60
4. United States Richard Shields Krka 388 25 15,52
5. Croatia Ante Tomić Zagreb 371 24 15,46

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Rebounds Games RPG
1. Croatia Ante Tomić Zagreb 206 24 8,58
2. North Macedonia Todor Gečevski Zadar 204 26 7,85
3. Serbia Novica Veličković Partizan 180 26 6,92
4. Bulgaria Dejan Ivanov Zadar 151 22 6,86
5. North Macedonia Predrag Samardžiski FMP Železnik 178 26 6,85

Assists

Rank Name Team Assists Games APG
1. Croatia Rok Stipčević Zadar 117 26 4,50
2. Serbia Dušan Djordjević Bosna 116 26 4,46
3. United States Eddie Shannon Split 111 26 4,27
4. Slovenia Jure Močnik Helios 98 26 3,77
5. Serbia Filip Čović FMP Železnik 73 21 3,48

Ranking MVP

Rank Name Team Efficiency Games Average
1. Croatia Ante Tomić Zagreb 538 24 22,42
2. Serbia Dragan Labović FMP 508 26 19,54
3. North Macedonia Todor Gečevski Zadar 484 26 18,62
4. Serbia Novica Veličković Partizan 457 26 17,58
5. United States Eddie Shannon Split 439 26 16,88

MVP Round by Round

Round Player Team Efficiency
1 Croatia Ante Tomić Zagreb 36
2 Serbia Vladan Vukosavljević Hemofarm 39
3 Serbia Miroslav Raduljica FMP 37
4 Serbia Dejan Borovnjak Vojvodina 29
5 Montenegro Vladimir Golubović Olimpija 35
6 Croatia Ante Tomić (2) Zagreb 35
7 Croatia Ante Tomić (3) Zagreb 32
8 Serbia Dejan Borovnjak(2) Vojvodina 34
9 United States Antonio Grant Split 31
10 Croatia Ante Tomić (4) Zagreb 32
11 United States Richard Shields Krka 32
12 Serbia Marko Kešelj Crvena zvezda 33
13 Serbia Dragan Labović FMP 32
14 Serbia Novica Veličković Partizan 40
15 Croatia Rok Stipčević Zadar 35
16 Serbia Dragan Labović (2) FMP 30
17 United States Alan Anderson Cibona 38
18 United States Nicholas Jacobson Helios 37
19 United States Lorinza Harrington Olimpija 34
20 United States Eddie Shannon Split 34
21 Croatia Ante Tomić (5) Zagreb 32
22 Serbia Stefan Marković Hemofarm 33
23 United States Charron Fisher Vojvodina 31
24 United States Charron Fisher (2) Vojvodina 37
25 Serbia Jovo Stanojević Vojvodina 36
26 Serbia Dragan Labović (3) FMP 26
27 United States Alan Anderson (2) Cibona 27
28 Serbia Novica Veličković (2) Partizan 22

Source: NLB League

Final four

Matches played in, Belgrade, Serbia

Semifinals
April 16
Final
April 18
      
1 Partizan 64
4 Crvena zvezda 58
1 Partizan 63
2 Cibona 49
2 Cibona 77
3 Hemofarm STADA 65

Semifinals

Partizan vs. Crvena zvezda

April 16
20:45 CET
Report
Partizan Serbia 64–58 Serbia Crvena zvezda
Scoring by quarter: 13-11, 18-12, 15-15, 18-20
Pts: Tepić 14
Rebs: Veličković, Vesely, Vraneš 7
Asts: Tepić 4
Pts: Kikanović 15
Rebs: Roberts 8
Asts: Marković 4
Belgrade Arena, Belgrade
Attendance: 10,750
Referees: Muhvić (CRO), Jovčić (SRB), Herceg (CRO)

Cibona vs. Hemofarm STADA

April 16
18:15 CET
Report
Cibona Croatia 77–65 Serbia Hemofarm STADA
Scoring by quarter: 24-11, 20-21, 21-17, 12-16
Pts: Anderson 24
Rebs: Homan 8
Asts: Anderson 4
Pts: Vukosavljević 18
Rebs: Božović 6
Asts: Pavković 4
Belgrade Arena, Belgrade
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Pukl (SLO), Boltauzer (SLO), Javor (SLO)

Final

April 18
20:45 CET
Report
Partizan Serbia 63–49 Croatia Cibona
Scoring by quarter: 17-9, 21-18, 9-16, 16-6
Pts: Veličković, 17
Rebs: Veličković 8
Asts: Tepić 5
Pts: Anderson 22
Rebs: Calloway 7
Asts: Anderson 4
Belgrade Arena, Belgrade
Attendance: 13,328
Referees: Pukl (SLO), Šutulović (MNE), Kolar (SLO)


2008–09 ABA NLB League Champions

Serbia
Partizan
3rd Title

References

  1. ^ "Torcida" napala Zvezdine košarkaše;B92, 20 January 2009
  2. ^ Video of the attack
  3. ^ Napad nije organizovan;Večernje novosti, 21 January 2009
  4. ^ „Torcida“ napala košarkaše Zvezde;Blic, 21 January 2009
  5. ^ Huligani napali crveno-bele u Splitu!;mondo.rs, 21 January 2009
  6. ^ Split: Napadnuti Zvezdini košarkaši;B92, 21 January 2009
  7. ^ Dino Rađa i KK Split: Izvinjavamo se;mondo.rs, 21 January 2009
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