2014–15 Lebanese Basketball League

The 2014-2015 season was the 19th edition of the Lebanese Basketball League. The regular season began on Friday, December 5, 2014 and ended on Sunday March 1, 2015. The playoffs began on Tuesday, March 3 and ended with the 2015 Finals on Friday May 22, 2015, after Riyadi Beirut defeated UBA (Union Byblos Amchit) in 5 games to win their tenth title (new format).

Regular season

Standings

# Team W L GP FOR AG Points
1 Riyadi Beirut 13 1 14 1212 1003 40
2 Sagesse Beirut 10 4 14 1213 1123 33
3 UBA 8 6 14 1100 1092 30
4 Champville SC 7 7 14 1156 1161 28
5 Mouttahed Tripoli 6 8 14 1156 1164 26
6 Tadamon Zouk Mikael 5 9 14 1120 1118 24
7 Homenetmen Beirut 5 9 14 1051 1166 24
8 Hoops Club 3 11 14 917 1098 18

Playoffs

Brackets

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Riyadi Beirut 3
8 Hoops Club 0
1 Riyadi Beirut 4
4 Champville SC 2
5 Mouttahed Tripoli 0
4 Champville SC 3
1 Riyadi Beirut 4
3 UBA 1
3 UBA 3
6 Tadamon Zouk Mikael 0
3 UBA 4
2 Sagesse Beirut 0
7 Homenetmen Beirut 1
2 Sagesse Beirut 3

Statistics leaders

Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Dewarick Spencer Mouttahed Tripoli 31.8
Rebounds per game Michael Fraser Homenetmen Beirut 14.8
Assists per game Perry Petty Mouttahed Tripoli 7.2
Steals per game Perry Petty Mouttahed Tripoli 2.8
blocks per game Julian Khazzouh Sagesse Beirut 1.7
Turnovers per game Ali Mezher Hoops Club 4.7
2FG% Ratko Varda UBA 62.3%
3FG% Julian Khazzouh Sagesse Beirut 43.8%
FT% Dewarick Spencer Mouttahed Tripoli 88.1%
Total 2 points Jasmon Youngblood UBA 197
Total 3 points Jasmon Youngblood UBA 88
Total FT Nikoloz Tskitishvilli Champville SC 169

Awards

gollark: I hope you were not malloced using my implementation.
gollark: ++delete all operating system development
gollark: > strings prefixed by the length are bad because you cant take a subset of the string by just adding an offset to the pointer and have it be a valid stringWait, you can't really do that anyway with null-terminated ones if you want a subset of fixed length.
gollark: You shouldn't do that. That would possibly cause so many memory issues.
gollark: I mean, to be honest I somewhat agree, it introduces so many convoluted problems and if it wasn't for the fact that many people need Unicode to meaningfully type and such on computers I would probably not want it.

References

[1] [2] [3]

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.