2017–18 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season

The 2017–18 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season was the 77th season of the Bulgarian NBL. The season started on October 7, 2017 and ended on May 29, 2018.

NBL
Competition details
Teams 9
Games played 108 (Regular season)
23 (Playoffs)
Dates 7 October 2017– 29 May 2018
TV BNT
Final positions
Champions Levski Lukoil
Runners-up Balkan Botevgrad
Third place Rilski Sportist
Fourth place Academic Bultex 99
Awards
MVP Alan Arnett [1]
Finals MVP Bozhidar Avramov [2]
Statistical leaders
Index Rating Alan Arnett
27.0
Points Alan Arnett
21.73
Rebounds Darrius Garrett
10.2
Assists Milen Dudev
6.2
Records
Biggest home win Academic Sofia 131–68 Cherno More Ticha
(28 October 2017)
Biggest away win Academic Sofia 51–93 Academic Bultex 99
(13 January 2018)
Highest scoring Yambol 116–106 Spartak
(17 March 2018)
Winning streak 7 Games - 3 Teams (Academic Sofia, Balkan, Levski Lukoil)
Losing streak 13 Games Spartak Pleven

Teams

2017–18 Bulgarian National Basketball League club locations.

The same nine teams of the previous season repeated participation in the 2017–18 season.[3]

Club Last season Arena Location Capacity
Academic Bultex 992ndArena SilaPlovdiv1,000
Balkan Botevgrad5thArena BotevgradBotevgrad4,500
Beroe3rdMunicipal HallStara Zagora1,000
Cherno More Ticha7thHristo BorisovVarna1,000
Levski Lukoil[lower-alpha 1]9thUniversiada HallSofia4,000
Academic Sofia[lower-alpha 1]1stSports Complex HallPravets1,000
Rilski Sportist4thArena SamokovSamokov2,500
Spartak Pleven6thBalkanstroyPleven1,200
Yambol8thDianaYambol3,000
  1. Academic started the season as "Lukoil Academic". However, from January 2018 main sponsor Lukoil left the team for Levski Sofia.[4] Levski was named "Levski Lukoil", while the other club was simply named "Academic".

Regular season

In the regular season, teams play against each other three times home-and-away in a double round-robin format. The eight first qualified teams advance to the playoffs.

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Levski Lukoil 24 18 6 2018 1777 +241 42 Advance to playoffs
2 Academic Bultex 99 24 18 6 1959 1762 +197 42
3 Balkan Botevgrad[lower-alpha 1] 24 19 5 2003 1780 +223 42
4 Rilski Sportist 24 16 8 2098 1895 +203 40
5 Beroe 24 12 12 2050 1955 +95 36
6 Academic Sofia 24 10 14 1946 2013 67 34
7 Yambol 24 8 16 1983 2204 221 32
8 Cherno More Ticha 24 5 19 1789 2067 278 29
9 Spartak Pleven 24 2 22 1961 2354 393 26
Source: NBL
Notes:
  1. Academic Plovdiv was awarded 20-0 win, due to illegal use of 5 foreigner players at the same time by Balkan, in 1 April 2018. Additionally Balkan would take 0 points from this game. The original score was 86-76, for Balkan. [5]

Results

First stage

Home \ Away ACP ACS BAL BER CHE LEV RIL SPA YAM
Academic Bultex 99 66–81 80–70 85–53 88–66 77–96 79–74 94–75 78–72
Academic Sofia 51–93 91–99 75–96 131–68 70–96 95–75 105–78 112–81
Balkan Botevgrad 85–78 69–65 87–80 104–83 67–70 83–78 106–76 97–83
Beroe 91–94 66–95 67–92 94–68 74–81 68–96 111–76 102–85
Cherno More Ticha 81–71 101–70 75–82 97–91 62–88 73–80 105–99 93–99
Levski Lukoil 70–82 78–84 63–86 71–73 63–53 67–73 108–65 108–88
Rilski Sportist 97–89 76–93 86–70 96–88 120–73 72–73 84–54 101–75
Spartak Pleven 88–97 111–71 81–102 83–104 68–80 87–93 89–105 77–91
Yambol 70–78 90–83 79–86 84–103 76–70 77–89 78–106 87–73
Source: NBL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Second stage

Home and away games depend on table after the first stage.

Home \ Away ACP ACS BAL BER CHE LEV RIL SPA YAM
Academic Bultex 85–65 82–70 71–62 94–81
Academic Sofia 78–104 75–69 101–73 81–87
Balkan 0–20 93–49 79–71 92–80
Beroe 91–66 76–60 115–85 88–61
Cherno More 76–81 63–89 67–91 76–89
Levski Lukoil 109–97 78–57 78–68 100–70
Rilski Sportist 74–78 81–68 79–77 73–75
Spartak Pleven 81–103 80–102 80–104 86–94
Yambol 78–104 71–68 104–107 116–106
Source: NBL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                               
  1 Levski Lukoil 93 81    
8 Cherno More 67 79    
  1 Levski Lukoil 90 77 76 85  
  4 Rilski Sportist 69 78 73 81  
4 Rilski Sportist 91 80
  5 Beroe 81 70  
    1 Levski Lukoil 69 71 71 86
  3 Balkan 71 65 60 85
  2 Academic Plovdiv 94 79 103  
7 Yambol 75 97 72  
  2 Academic Plovdiv 78 68 74 91 Third place
  3 Balkan 79 59 97 102    
3 Balkan 99 98 2 Academic Plovdiv 56 77
  6 Academic Sofia 56 68   4 Rilski Sportist 77 92

Player of the round

[6]

Round Player Team PIR
1 Alex DavisBeroe33
2 Pavel IvanovBalkan31
3 Aleksandar YanevBeroe40
4 Nikolay StoyanovLevski Lukoil37
5 Igor KesarBalkan34
6 Aleksandar YanevBeroe38
7 Sheldon JeterRilski Sportist29
8 Alex DavisBeroe36
9 Aleksandar YanevBeroe35
10 Aleksandar YanevBeroe41
11 Alan ArnettYambol39
12 Adjehi BaruBeroe42
13 Aleksandar MilovAcademic Sofia40
14 Alan ArnettYambol34
15 Konstantin KoevSpartak Pleven35
16 Igor KesarBalkan42
17 Alan ArnettYambol48
18 Dragan TubakCherno More38
19 Alan ArnettYambol36
20 Alan ArnettYambol32
21 Devon WashingtonBalkan30
22 Konstantin KoevSpartak Pleven40
23 Jordan CallahanBalkan32
24 Darrius GarrettBeroe31
25 Devon WashingtonBalkan36
26 Dimitar DimitrovAcademic Plovdiv41
27 Devon WashingtonBalkan27

NBL clubs in European competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
Academic SofiaFIBA Europe CupRegular season
BeroeSecond qualifying round
Rilski SportistFirst qualifying round
BalkanRegular season

NBL clubs in regional competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
Academic PlovdivBalkan LeagueRegular season
Levski LukoilRegular season
Rilski SportistRegular season
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