2014 ABL Playoffs
The 2014 ABL Playoffs is the postseason of the 2014 ABL Regular Season. The regular season begins on 16 July 2014 and end 26 October 2014. The playoffs will begin in November 2014, with the top four teams (out of six).[1][2]
All playoffs series are in a best-of-three format.
Bracket
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
1 | Malaysia | 2 | |||||||
4 | Saigon | 0 | |||||||
1 | Malaysia | 0 | |||||||
2 | Bangkok City | 2 | |||||||
2 | Bangkok City | 2 | |||||||
3 | Singapore | 0 | |||||||
- All times in UTC+8.
Semifinals
Malaysia vs. Saigon
2 November 17:00 |
Saigon Heat | 92–102 | Westports Malaysia Dragons |
Malaysia wins series 2–0 |
CIS Arena, Saigon |
Bangkok vs. Singapore
31 October 20:00 |
Singapore Slingers | 73–76 | Hi-Tech Bangkok City |
Bangkok wins series 2–0 |
OCBC Arena, Singapore |
Finals
11 November 20:00 |
Hi-Tech Bangkok City | 73–67 | Westports Malaysia Dragons |
Bangkok wins series 2–0 |
Thai Japanese Stadium, Bangkok |
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