2013–14 Kosovo Basketball Superleague

2013-14 ETC Superliga
DurationSeptember 30, 2014 –
April 29, 2015
Number of games224 regual season
Number of teams8
Regular season
Top seedSigal Prishtina
Season MVPKosovo Dardan Berisha
PromotedYlli
RelegatedDrita
Finals
ChampionsSigal Prishtina
9th title
  Runners-upPeja
Finals MVPKosovo Dardan Berisha
Awards
Defender o/t YearAlbania Gerti Shima
Statistical leaders
Points United States Bryce CARTWRIGHT 34.6
Rebounds Albania Endrit Hysenagolli 12.5
Assists Kosovo Samir Shaptahu 10.6
Records
Average attendance1050

The 2013–14 ETC Superliga was the 20th season of the Kosovo Basketball Superleague, also called ETC Superliga in its sponsored identity it's the highest professional basketball league in Kosovo.

The regular season started on 12 October 2013 and finished on 29 April 2014, after all teams had played 28 games. The 4 best ranked teams advanced to the play-off phase whilst KB Drita was relegated to the Liga e Parë e Kosoves ne Baskbetboll after finishing last in the league table.

The play-offs started on 1 May 2015 and finished on 14 May 2015, Sigal Prishtina won their 9th title by beating Peja 3:0 in a 3-game final.

Regular season

Pos Team W L PCT GP Qualification or relegation
1 Sigal Prishtina 26 2 .929 28
2 Peja 25 3 .893 28
3 Bashkimi 17 11 .607 28
4 Trepça 15 13 .536 28
5 Besa 12 16 .429 28
6 Vëllaznimi 9 19 .321 28
7 Kastrioti 3 25 .107 28
8 Drita 5 23 .179 28

Playoffs

Same as last year, the semi-finals were played in a best-of-four format.

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Sigal Prishtina 2
4 Trepça 0
1 Sigal Prishtina 3
2 Peja 0
2 Peja 2
3 Bashkimi 1
2013–14 ETC Superliga Champions


Sigal Prishtina
9th title

Awards

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