2014–15 Baltic Basketball League

The 2014–15 Baltic Basketball League was the 11th season of the Baltic Basketball League.

2014–15 Baltic Basketball League
Competition details
Season 2014–15
Teams 22
Games played 124
Dates October 14, 2014 – April 2, 2015
TV Viasat Sport Baltic
Final positions
Champions Šiauliai (2nd title)
Runners-up Ventspils
Third place Juventus
Fourth place Tartu Ülikool/Rock
Awards
Finals MVP Gintaras Leonavičius
Statistical leaders
Points Brandis Raley-Ross
21.2
Rebounds Ronaldas Rutkauskas
10.4
Assists Nikos Gkikas
5.9
All statistics correct as of April 3, 2015.

This season’s competition included 8 teams from Estonia, 6 each from Latvia and Lithuania, and one team apiece representing Finland and Russia.[1] For the regular season the teams were divided into three groups and competed in a round-robin competition system, with each team facing their opponent twice. Top four teams of each group and the best fifth placed team qualified for the eight-finals. The three teams who participated in FIBA EuroChallenge and Eurocup competitions – Šiauliai, Tartu Ülikool/Rock and Ventspils – begin their journey at the start of the play-offs, seeded respectively first, second and third based on last season’s results. All play-off games were played in home-and-away series.

In the Finals Lithuanian team Šiauliai defended their title by beating Latvian side Ventspils 156–150 on aggregate score. Third place belonged to Lithuanian side Juventus who beat Estonian team Tartu Ülikool/Rock with aggregate score of 125–123.

Teams

Key to colors
ChampionRunner-upThird placeFourth placeQuarterfinalistTop 16Regular season
Country (League)TeamsTeams (ranking in 2013–14 national championship)
Estonia (KML)8 Kalev/Cramo (1) TÜ/Rock (2) Rakvere Tarvas (3) TLÜ/Kalev (4) TTÜ (5) Pärnu (6) TYCO Rapla (7) Valga/Maks & Moorits (8)
Latvia (LBL)6 Ventspils (1) Jēkabpils (3) Jūrmala/Fēnikss (4) Valmiera (5) Liepāja/Triobet (6) Barons/LDz (7)
Lithuania (LKL)6 Prienai (4) Pieno žvaigždės (5) Šiauliai (6) Juventus (7) Nevėžis (8) Lietkabelis (9)
Finland (Korisliiga)1 Pyrintö (1)
Russia (BSL)1 Dynamo Moscow (7)

Team information

Group Team Location Arena Head coach
Group A Barons/LDz Rīga, Latvia Mārupe Sports Centre Edgars Teteris
Jūrmala/Fēnikss Jūrmala, Latvia Lapmežciema Sports Centre Arnis Vecvagars
Kalev/Cramo Tallinn, Estonia Tallinn Arena Alar Varrak
Pärnu Pärnu, Estonia Pärnu Sports Hall Mait Käbin
Pieno žvaigždės Pasvalys, Lithuania Pieno žvaigždės Arena Mantas Šernius
Pyrintö Tampere, Finland Pyynikin Palloiluhalli Pieti Poikola
Group B Jēkabpils Jēkabpils, Latvia Jēkabpils Sporta Nams Edmunds Valeiko
Valmiera Valmiera, Latvia Vidzeme Olympic Centre Gatis Melderis
TLÜ/Kalev Tallinn, Estonia Kalev Sports Hall Kalle Klandorf
Valga/Maks & Moorits Valga, Estonia Valga Sports Hall Varis Krūmiņš
Lietkabelis Panevėžys, Lithuania Cido Arena Mindaugas Budzinauskas
Prienai Prienai, Lithuania Prienai Arena Tadas Stankevičius
TTÜ Tallinn, Estonia TTÜ Sports Hall Heino Lill
Group C Liepāja/Triobet Liepāja, Latvia Liepāja Olympic Centre Uvis Helmanis
Rakvere Tarvas Rakvere, Estonia Rakvere Spordihall Andres Sõber
TYCO Rapla Rapla, Estonia Sadolin Sports Hall Aivar Kuusmaa
Juventus Utena, Lithuania Utena Arena Dainius Adomaitis
Nevėžis Kėdainiai, Lithuania Kėdainiai Arena Virginijus Sirvydis
Dynamo Moscow Moscow, Russia Krylatskoe Sport Palace Mikhail Solovyov
Starting from playoffs Šiauliai Šiauliai, Lithuania Šiauliai Arena Gediminas Petrauskas
TÜ/Rock Tartu, Estonia University of Tartu Sports Hall Gert Kullamäe
Ventspils Ventspils, Latvia Ventspils Olympic Centre Roberts Štelmahers

Regular season

The four best teams in each group and the best 5th placed team, which will be determined by place in the group; higher goal difference of all games in the group; higher number of goals in all games in the group, not accounting the games against the team placed 7th, will qualify for the 8th-finals.
Source: Changes in the BBL Regulations concerning the qualification for the Eighth-Finals

On 5 January 2015, Dynamo Moscow released an official statement announcing that the team will withdraw from the Baltic Basketball League, citing complicated economic situations and a tight match schedule. Results of all games played by Dynamo Moscow were nullified.
Source: Dynamo Moscow pull out from BBL

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1. Pieno žvaigždės1082880763+11718 Playoffs
2. Kalev/Cramo1073820740+8017
3. Pyrintö1055794757+3715
4. Barons/LDz1046772847–7514
5. Pärnu1037755796–4113
6. Jūrmala/Fēnikss1037689807–11813 Eliminated

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1. Valmiera12102952848+10422 Playoffs
2. Lietkabelis12931059875+18421
3. Jēkabpils1293905836+6921
4. Prienai1257917898+1917
5. TTÜ1248830964–13416 Eliminated
6. Valga/Maks & Moorits1248902962–6016
7. TLÜ/Kalev12111808990–18213

Group C

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1. Juventus871679552+12715 Playoffs
2. Liepāja/Triobet862659610+4914
3. Rakvere Tarvas844630634–412
4. TYCO Rapla835575634–5911
5. Nevėžis808556669–1138 Eliminated
6. Dynamo MoscowWithdrew[2]

Playoffs

Bracket

  Eightfinals
January 29, 2015 – February 12, 2015
Quarterfinals
February 25, 2015 – March 5, 2015
Semifinals
March 11, 2015 – March 22, 2015
Finals
March 25, 2015 – April 1, 2015
                                                     
1 Šiauliai 108 82 190  
16 Pärnu 71 70 141  
  1 Šiauliai 103 78 181  
  8 Lietkabelis 81 66 147  
8 Lietkabelis 64 96 160
9 Kalev/Cramo 78 75 153  
  1 Šiauliai 73 60 133  
  4 Juventus 69 60 129  
4 Juventus 58 84 142  
13 Barons/LDz 82 58 140  
  4 Juventus 65 85 150
  5 Pieno žvaigždės 76 65 141  
5 Pieno žvaigždės 94 89 183
12 Rakvere Tarvas 87 68 155  
  1 Šiauliai 68 88 156
  3 Ventspils 70 80 150
2 TÜ/Rock 100 73 173  
15 Prienai 68 67 135  
  2 TÜ/Rock 59 71 130
  7 Liepāja/Triobet 49 71 120  
7 Liepāja/Triobet 67 105 172
10 Jēkabpils 62 83 145  
  2 TÜ/Rock 49 72 121
  3 Ventspils 74 76 150  
3 Ventspils 105 70 175  
14 TYCO Rapla 75 55 130  
  3 Ventspils 70 78 148
  11 Pyrintö 64 59 123  
6 Valmiera 73 84 157
11 Pyrintö 107 78 185  

Player statistics

Players qualify to this category by having at least 50% games played.
Source: Baltic Basketball League player statistics (2014–15)

Points

Rank Player Team Games Points Average
1. Brandis Raley-Ross Rakvere Tarvas1123321.18
2. Justin Hurt Valmiera815519.38
3. Ronaldas Rutkauskas Pärnu916818.67
4. Jurijs Aleksejevs Valga/Maks & Moorits1221217.67
5. Joonas Järveläinen TTÜ1016916.90

Assists

Rank Player Team Games Assists Average
1. Nikos Gkikas Ventspils8475.88
2. Paulius Ivanauskas Prienai14745.29
3. Vytenis Čižauskas Valmiera12615.08
4. Kyle Lamonte Pieno žvaigždės7355.00
5. Andrius Mažutis Liepāja/Triobet14694.93

Rebounds

Rank Player Team Games Rebounds Average
1. Ronaldas Rutkauskas Pärnu99410.44
2. Jurijs Aleksejevs Valga/Maks & Moorits1212510.42
3. Kaspars Cipruss Barons/LDz7689.71
4. Damon Williams Pyrintö141279.07
5. Robertas Grabauskas TLÜ/Kalev121058.75

Efficiency

Rank Name Team Games Efficiency Average
1. Ronaldas Rutkauskas Pärnu920222.44
2. Jurijs Aleksejevs Valga/Maks & Moorits1223419.50
3. Janar Talts TÜ/Rock815219.00
4. Brandis Raley-Ross Rakvere Tarvas1120919.00
5. Damon Williams Pyrintö1425218.00

Awards

MVP of the Month

Month Player Team Ref.
October 2014 Kristers Zeidaks TYCO Rapla
November 2014 Rolands Freimanis Kalev/Cramo
December 2014 Ronaldas Rutkauskas Pärnu
January 2015 Laimonas Kisielius Pieno žvaigždės
February 2015 Evaldas Kairys Pieno žvaigždės

Last updated: March 3, 2015.
Source: BBL Homepage

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References

  1. "BBL Season 11 starting soon". bbl.net. 10 September 2014.
  2. Dynamo Moscow pull out from BBL; BBL, 5 January 2015
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