2010–11 LEB Oro season
LeagueLEB Oro
SportBasketball
Number of games306 (regular season)
Number of teams18
TV partner(s)FEB TV, MARCA TV
Regular Season
Season championsCB Murcia[1]
Season MVPSpain Ricardo Guillén[2]
Top scorerSpain Ricardo Guillén
Playoffs
Playoffs championsBlu:sens Monbús
  Playoffs runners-upFord Burgos
Copa Príncipe
ChampionsBlu:sens Monbús
  Runners-upCB Murcia
Finals MVPSpain Alberto Corbacho

The 2010–11 LEB Oro season is the 15th season of the Liga Española de Baloncesto. It's named too Adecco Oro by sponsorship reasons. The 306-game regular season (34 games for each of the 18 teams) began on Friday, October 1, 2010, and will end on Friday, April 15, 2011. The champion of the regular season will be promoted to Liga ACB. The teams between 2nd and 9th position will play a best of 5 games play off, where the winner will be promoted too to the higher division. The teams 16th and 17th will play a best of 5 games play-out where the loser will be relegated to LEB Plata, with the 18th team.

Competition format

Eligibility of players

All teams must have in their roster:

  • A minimum of six eligible players with the Spanish national team.
  • A maximum of two non-EU players.
  • A maximum of three EU players, which one can be a player from an ACP country.
  • If a team has not two non-EU players, it can sign a player of everywhere.

Teams can not sign any player after February 28.

Regular season

Each team of every division has to play with all the other teams of its division twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's stadium. This means that in Liga LEB the league ends after every team plays 34 games.

Like many other leagues in continental Europe, the Liga LEB takes a winter break once each team has played half its schedule. One feature of the league that may be unusual to North American observers is that the two halves of the season are played in the same order—that is, the order of each team's first-half fixtures is repeated in the second half of the season, with the only difference being the arenas used. This procedure is typical in Europe; it is also used by La Liga in football.

If two or more teams have got the same number of winning games, the criteria of tie-breaking are these:

  1. Head-to-head winning games.
  2. Head-to-head points difference.
  3. Total points difference.

At the final of the season:

  • The regular season winner promotes directly to Liga ACB.
  • Teams qualified between 2nd and 9th, will join the promotion play-offs to ACB.
  • Teams qualified in 16th and 17th will play a relegation play-out to LEB Plata.
  • Team qualified in 18th position is relegated directly to LEB Plata.

Team information

CB Murcia and Xacobeo Blu:sens were directly relegated from ACB after finishing in the bottom two places and they will substitute CAI Zaragoza (champion) and ViveMenorca.

CB Cornellà and Ciudad de Vigo Básquet left the league after finishing in 17th and 18th position. Also, CB Cornellà lost the play-out with CB Tarragona 2017. Fundación Adepal Alcázar as champion of LEB Plata and Lobe Huesca as LEB Plata play-off winner will enjoy the league.

Tenerife Baloncesto renounced because of a future fusion with CB 1939 Canarias and Bàsquet Mallorca will play LEB Plata after the Spanish Basketball Federation didn't accept their request. CE Lleida Bàsquet and Grupo Iruña Navarra will substitute them.

Team City Arena Capacity Founded Starting head coach
UB La Palma Santa Cruz de La Palma Multiusos de Santa Cruz de La Palma
4,000
1978 Spain Carlos Frade
CB Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes de Murcia
7,454
1985 Spain Luis Guil
Aguas de Sousas Ourense Ourense Pazo dos Deportes Paco Paz
5,100
1979 Spain Paco García
Leche Río Breogán Lugo Pazo Provincial Dos Deportes
6,500
1966 Spain Rubén Domínguez
Girona FC Girona Palau Girona-Fontajau
5,500
1962 Spain Ricard Casas
Isla de Tenerife Canarias San Cristóbal de La Laguna Pabellón Insular Santiago Martín
5,100
1991 Spain Alejandro Martínez
Blu:sens Monbús Santiago de Compostela Pabellón Multiusos Fontes Do Sar
5,206
1970 Spain Moncho Fernández
Cáceres Creativa Cáceres Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres
6,500
2007 Spain Gustavo Aranzana
Fundación Adepal Alcázar Alcázar de San Juan Pabellón Antonio Díaz Miguel
2,000
2006 Spain Javier Juárez
CB Tarragona 2017 Tarragona Pavelló El Serrallo
1,800
1978 Spain Berni Álvarez
Baloncesto León León Palacio de los Deportes de León
5,300
1981 Spain Javier de Grado
Ford Burgos Burgos Polideportivo El Plantío
2,432
1997 Spain Andreu Casadevall
Palencia Baloncesto Palencia Pabellón Marta Domínguez
1,806
1979 Spain Natxo Lezkano
Melilla Baloncesto Melilla Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz
3,800
1991 Spain Gonzalo García
Lobe Huesca Huesca Palacio Municipal de Huesca
5,018
1977 Spain Ángel Navarro
Grupo Iruña Navarra Pamplona Polideportivo Anaitasuna
3,000
2006 Spain Ángel Jareño
Clínicas Rincón Rincón de la Victoria Torre de Benagalbón
1,500
1988 Spain Paco Aurioles
CE Lleida Bàsquet Lleida Pavelló Barris Nord
6,100
1997 Spain Josep María Raventós

Managerial changes

Before the start of the season

Team Outgoing manager Replaced by Position in table
Blu:sens Monbús Spain Curro Segura Spain Moncho Fernández 17th (2009–10 ACB)
CB Murcia Spain Edu Torres Spain Luis Guil 18th (2009–10 ACB)
Girona FC Spain Borja Comenge Spain Ricard Casas 9th (2009–10)
UB La Palma Spain Rafa Sanz Spain Carlos Frade 10th (2009–10)
Tarragona 2017 Spain Juan Pablo Márquez Spain Berni Álvarez 16th (2009–10)
Grupo Iruña Navarra Spain José María Urabayen Spain Ángel Jareño 5th (2009–10 LEB Plata)
CE Lleida Bàsquet Spain Josep María Torres Spain Josep María Raventós 8th (2009–10 EBA)

During the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Leche Río Breogán Spain Rubén Domínguez Sacked 12 December 2010 Spain Pepe Rodríguez 14 December 2010 15th (4–9)
Aguas de Sousas Ourense Spain Paco García Sacked 10 January 2011 Spain Rafa Sanz 13 January 2011 18th (3–15)
Clínicas Rincón Spain Paco Aurioles Signed as Unicaja assistant coach 18 January 2011 Spain Paco Alonso 18 January 2011 12th (7–11)
Fundación Adepal Alcázar Spain Javier Juárez Sacked 18 February 2011 Spain Iván Cuesta 18 February 2011 17th (7–15)
Fundación Adepal Alcázar Spain Iván Cuesta End of tenure as caretaker 21 February 2011 Spain Xavi García 21 February 2011 17th (7–16)
Fundación Adepal Alcázar Spain Xavi García Mutual consent 16 April 2011 Spain Josep Maria Izquierdo1 16 April 2011 17th (10–24)

1Josep Maria Izquierdo signed before the relegation playoffs.

Regular season

Results

Results on FEB.es

League table

#TeamsPWLPFPAPTQualification or relegation
1CB Murcia343042824244164Promotion to ACB
2Blu:sens Monbús (C)342862611221062Promotion playoffs
3Ford Burgos342682610237460
4Girona FC3420142656253754
5Baloncesto León3420142596258054
6Leche Río Breogán3418162541245652
7Isla de Tenerife Canarias3418162759274352
8Grupo Iruña Navarra3418162447244252
9Cáceres Creativa3418162574264352
10UB La Palma13416182660262649
11Melilla Baloncesto3414202463257948
12CE Lleida Bàsquet3413212505271247
13Tarragona 20173412222582273846
14Clínicas Rincón3412222471257746
15Lobe Huesca3412222800295146
16Palencia Baloncesto3412222461257546Relegation playoffs
17Fundación Adepal Alcázar3410242326258944
18Aguas de Sousas Ourense349252465257843Relegation to LEB Plata

1UB La Palma were docked one point for problems with Chukwudinma Odiakosa's trading in day 1.[3]
(C) means Copa Príncipe Champion.

Positions by round

Team\Round
01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
CB Murcia13763366322222222222222211111222111
Blu:sens Monbús1111111111111111111111122222111222
Ford Burgos4648655466543433343333333333333333
Girona FC1712131491197979997810810810108696978775544
Baloncesto León3222222233334344454445555544444455
Leche Río Breogán695101113131515151515151312121211131112111111111111101099776
Isla de Tenerife Canarias15111411121011141414141411877776666877686566667
Grupo Iruña Navarra559588108787665666677910101010867887888
Cáceres Creativa2336433544455655535554444455658999
UB La Palma18*1310754465567810119111412131113131213131413121212111010
Melilla Baloncesto9884798108988791081081098976879991010101111
CE Lleida Bàsquet1618121513779101012111211911999877989101011111111121212
Tarragona 201712141717171518181818161717171516151515151516151614151212131313131313
Clínicas Rincón8479101212111112131013141413131211121312121312121314151414141414
Lobe Huesca14171818181814121211101214151617171616161617161717171515141515151515
Palencia Baloncesto10161616151717171617181616161715161717171714141415141716161616161616
Fundación Adepal7101112141415131313111310121314141314141415171516161617171717171717
Aguas de Sousas Ourense11151513161616161716171818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818
  • UB La Palma with one point deducted.

Copa Príncipe de Asturias

At the half of the league, the two first teams in the table play the Copa Príncipe de Asturias at home of the winner of the first half season (17th round). The Champion of this Cup will play the play-offs as first qualified if it finishes the league between the 2nd and the 5th qualified. The Copa Príncipe will be played on January 30, 2011.

Teams qualified

#TeamsPWLPFPAPT
1Blu:sens Monbús171521316108632
2CB Murcia171431348119731

The game

30 Jan 2011
19:00 CET
Blu:sens Monbús 8178 CB Murcia
Scoring by quarter: 27-27, 16-19, 18-16, 20-16
Pts: Alberto Corbacho, 21
Rebs: Miquel Feliu and Michael Ruffin, 5
Asts: Andrés Rodríguez, 5
PIR: Alberto Corbacho, 21
Pts: Vítor Faverani, 13
Rebs: Juan Ignacio Jasen, 5
Asts: Roberto Morentin and Pedro Rivero, 4
PIR: Taylor Coppenrath and Vítor Faverani, 12
Blu:sens Monbús, champion of the Copa Príncipe de Asturias[4]
Fontes do Sar, Santiago de Compostela
Attendance: 5,100
Referees: Morales, Carpallo, Bravo

Playoffs

Promotion playoffs

Teams qualified from 2nd to 9th will play the promotion play-off. If the winner of Copa Príncipe is qualified between 2nd and 5th at the final of the Regular Season, it will join the play-offs as 2nd qualified. Three best-of-five series will decide who promotes to ACB.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                     
2 Blu:sens Monbús 79 96 72 93 X
9 Cáceres Creativa 78 83 77 73 X
2 Blu:sens Monbús 84 97 77 X X
6 Leche Río Breogán 67 67 54 X X
5 Baloncesto León 82 76 73 74 X
6 Leche Río Breogán 69 82 75 76 X
2 Blu:sens Monbús 60 63 72 75 X
3 Ford Burgos 52 53 76 64 X
3 Ford Burgos 68 85 58 78 X
8 Grupo Iruña Navarra 63 83 67 65 X
3 Ford Burgos 73 92 71 X X
4 Girona FC 72 71 63 X X
4 Girona FC 74 76 65 65 86
7 Isla Tenerife Canarias 63 73 77 93 83

Blu:sens Monbús promotes to Liga ACB as second qualified

Relegation playoffs

The loser of a best-of-five series will be relegated to LEB Plata.

Play-out
16 Palencia Baloncesto 73 66 85 X X
17 Fundación Adepal Alcázar 56 64 76 X X

Stats leaders in regular season

Points

RkNameTeamGamesPointsPPG
1Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias2751619.1
2Colombia Juan PalaciosUB La Palma2949016.9
3Ghana Alhaji MohammedCE Lleida Bàsquet3353516.2
4Austria Jason DetrickMelilla Baloncesto3351815.7
5United States Kahiem SeawrightBaloncesto León3452815.5

Rebounds

RkNameTeamGamesReboundsRPG
1United States Curtis DwyaneCE Lleida Bàsquet343149.2
2Germany Kiril WachsmannFundación Adepal Alcázar312869.2
3Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad SinanovićClínicas Rincón231848.0
4United States Kahiem SeawrightBaloncesto León342617.7
5Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias271977.3

Assists

RkNameTeamGamesAssistsAPG
1Spain Juan Alberto AguilarTarragona 2017341554.6
2Puerto Rico Andrés RodríguezBlu:sens Monbús321374.3
3Spain Albert SàbatIsla de Tenerife Canarias341434.2
4Spain Jorge JiménezMelilla Baloncesto331153.5
5Spain Juanjo BernabéBaloncesto León311043.4

Performance Index Rating

RkNameTeamGamesRatingPIR
1Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias2765124.1
2United States Kahiem SeawrightBaloncesto León3463718.7
3Colombia Juan PalaciosUB La Palma2954218.7
4United States Ryan HumphreyCáceres Creativa2849317.6
5Spain David NavarroGirona FC2136917.6

MVP week by week

Day Name Team PIR
1Spain José Ángel AnteloCáceres Creativa30
2Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias49
3Puerto Rico Alex FranklinTarragona 201735
4Spain Oriol JunyentBlu:sens Monbús32
5Spain Carlos CherryCáceres Creativa33
6Spain Javier SalsónLobe Huesca35
7Spain David NavarroGirona FC33
8United States Jason BlairGrupo Iruña Navarra35
9Spain Josep OrtegaGirona FC35
10Senegal Michel DioufTarragona 201732
11Spain Lucio AnguloCáceres Creativa38
12Spain Xavi VenturaLobe Huesca38
13Germany Kiril WachsmannFundación Adepal Alcázar34
14United States Alex FranklinTarragona 201738
15Spain José Ángel AnteloCáceres Creativa32
16Spain Ricardo Guillén
Colombia Juan Palacios
Isla de Tenerife Canarias
UB La Palma
33
17United States Kahiem SeawrightBaloncesto León32
18Colombia Juan PalaciosUB La Palma36
19Ghana Alhaji MohamedCE Lleida Bàsquet42
20United States Jeff BondsLobe Huesca40
21United States Tim Frost
Spain Jorge Jiménez
Spain Nacho Ordín
Colombia Juan Palacios
Palencia Baloncesto
Melilla Baloncesto
Girona FC
UB La Palma
26
22Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias32
23Brazil Vítor Faverani
Spain Roger Fornas
CB Murcia
Tarragona 2017
29
24Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad SinanovićClínicas Rincón30
25Spain Jesús ChagoyenIsla de Tenerife Canarias36
26United States Kahiem SeawrightBaloncesto León35
27United States Levi RostGirona FC31
28Spain Oriol JunyentBlu:sens Monbús35
29Spain Jesús ChagoyenIsla de Tenerife Canarias42
30Brazil Vítor FaveraniCB Murcia31
31Ghana Alhaji MohamedCE Lleida Bàsquet28
32Spain Jesús ChagoyenIsla de Tenerife Canarias34
33Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias36
34Spain Ricardo GuillénIsla de Tenerife Canarias35

Honors

[5]

All LEB Oro team

MVP of the regular season

Coach of the season

References

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