2011–12 LEB Oro season
LeagueLEB Oro
SportBasketball
Number of games306 (regular season)
Number of teams18
TV partner(s)FEB TV
Regular Season
Season championsIberostar Canarias
Season MVPUnited States Jakim Donaldson
Top scorerUnited States Troy DeVries
Playoffs
Playoffs championsMenorca Bàsquet
  Playoffs runners-upClub Melilla Baloncesto
Copa Príncipe
ChampionsIberostar Canarias
  Runners-upFord Burgos
Finals MVPSpain Nacho Yáñez

The 2011–12 LEB Oro season is the 16th 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) will begin on Friday, September 23, 2010, and will end on Friday, April 27, 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 players who played in Spain during three season being between 15 and 20 years old.[1]
  • A maximum of two non-EU players. This players can be replaced by players from the EU or ACP countries.
  • A maximum of three players from the EU or ACP countries.

Teams can not sign any player after February 29, 2012.

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. The first round will be played on September 23, 2011 and the last one on April 27, 2012.[2]

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.

Since the 18th round, if two or more teams have accumulated the same number of winning games, the criteria of tie-breaking are these:

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

After the first half of the season (17th round), the two top qualified teams will play the Copa Príncipe de Asturias and the leader will be the host team. This game will be on February 1, 2012.

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 Granada and Menorca Bàsquet were directly relegated from ACB after finishing in the bottom two places and they will substitute CB Murcia (champion) and Blu:sens Monbús.

Aguas de Sousas Ourense and Fundación Adepal Alcázar, who lost the relegation playoffs against Palencia Baloncesto, left the league after finishing in 17th and 18th position. Knet Rioja as champion of LEB Plata and Iberostar Bàsquet Mallorca as LEB Plata playoffs winner will enjoy the league.

On August 1, and when the registration date expired days ago, CB Tarragona announced would resign to their berth in LEB Oro and would try to join the group C of Liga EBA,[3] but finally the Catalan team will compete at this league.

All rosters for the start of the season at FEB.es

Team City Arena Capacity Founded Head coach
Baloncesto León León Palacio de los Deportes de León 5,300 1981 Spain Javier de Grado
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Cáceres Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres 6,500 2007 Spain Gustavo Aranzana
CB Breogán Lugo Pazo Provincial Dos Deportes 6,500 1966 Spain Pepe Rodríguez
CB Granada Granada Palacio Municipal de Deportes 7,500 1994 Spain Miguel Ángel Zapata
Clínicas Rincón Benahavís Benahavís Pabellón Maestro Salvador Sánchez 1,500 1988 Spain Manolo Povea
Ford Burgos Burgos Polideportivo El Plantío 3,150 1997 Spain Andreu Casadevall
Girona FC Girona Palau Girona-Fontajau 5,500 1962 Croatia Žan Tabak
Grupo Iruña Navarra Pamplona Polideportivo Anaitasuna 3,000 2006 Spain Ángel Jareño
Iberostar Canarias San Cristóbal de La Laguna Pabellón Insular Santiago Martín 5,100 1991 Spain Alejandro Martínez
Knet & Éniac Logroño Palacio de los Deportes 3,851 1967 Spain Jesús Sala
Lleida Basquetbol Lleida Pavelló Barris Nord 6,100 1997 Spain Ricard Casas
Lobe Huesca Huesca Palacio Municipal de Huesca 5,018 1977 Spain Quim Costa
Logitravel Mallorca Básquet Inca Pavelló Municipal d'Esports 3,000 2008 Spain Xavi Sastre
Club Melilla Baloncesto Melilla Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz 3,800 1991 Spain Gonzalo García
Menorca Bàsquet Mahón Pabellón Menorca 5,115 1950 Spain Josep Maria Berrocal
Palencia Baloncesto Palencia Pabellón Marta Domínguez 1,806 1979 Spain Natxo Lezkano
Tarragona Bàsquet 2017 Tarragona Pavelló El Serrallo 1,800 1978 Spain Berni Álvarez
UB La Palma, la Isla Bonita Santa Cruz de La Palma Multiusos de Santa Cruz de La Palma 4,000 1978 Spain Carlos Frade

Managerial changes

Before the start of the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Replaced by Date of appointment
Menorca BàsquetSpain Paco OlmosResignedSpain Josep Maria BerrocalJune 22, 2011[4]
Girona FCSpain Ricard CasasEnd of contractCroatia Žan TabakJuly 5, 2011[5]
Clínicas Rincón BenahavísSpain Paco AlonsoSigned for Unicaja structureSpain Manolo PoveaAugust 8, 2011[6]
Lleida BasquetbolSpain Josep Maria RaventósEnd of contractSpain Ricard CasasAugust 8, 2011[7]

During the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
CB Granada Spain Curro Segura Sacked 15 February 2012[8] Spain Miguel Ángel Zapata 6 February 2012 17th (6–15)[9]
CB Peñas Huesca Spain Ángel Navarro Sacked 13 March 2012[10] Spain Quim Costa 14 March 2012[11] 16th (9–18)

Regular season

League table

#TeamsPWLPFPAPTQualification or relegation
1Iberostar Canarias (C)342682993259660Promotion to ACB
2Ford Burgos3422122690235956Promotion playoffs
3Grupo Iruña Navarra3421132689259655
4Menorca Bàsquet3421132602244255
5Club Melilla Baloncesto3420142730267754
6Lleida Basquetbol3420142518251054
7CB Breogán3419152658257753
8UB La Palma, la Isla Bonita3419152558254653
9Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad3418162719267952
10Knet & Éniac3418162708270952
11Palencia Baloncesto3418162705265152
12Girona FC3416182549262050
13Logitravel Mallorca Bàsquet3415192768282249
14Baloncesto León3415192671271149
15Lobe Huesca3413212622266347
16Tarragona Bàsquet 20173411232490266245Relegation playoffs
17Clínicas Rincón Benahavís347272124249541
18CB Granada347272415271441Relegation to LEB Plata

Source: FEB
(C) = Copa Príncipe de Asturias champion

Positions by round

Team\Round
01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Iberostar Canarias12622221111111111111111111111111111
Ford Burgos2733332334333222222344757655432222
Grupo Iruña Navarra712141712131316151210107577674777646566666453
Menorca Bàsquet105126968865744443445222322223223534
Club Melilla Baloncesto48511855758575765556556564777777775
Lleida Basquetbol6311114222222336767665475444555346
CB Breogán914111269657668912989111515141413131311108888887
UB La Palma, la Isla Bonita84104443443458654333433233332344668
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad161099131616141316131213111210128912101211121212111211121010109
Knet & Éniac1147111210101417171414151615141514111311121199899999910
Palencia Baloncesto1513151014876878668101110131310111010101181210101011111111
Girona FC3278571112111311131198989888888810911121112121212
Logitravel Mallorca Básquet149813151717151215121112101113111010131213141414141313131413141413
Baloncesto León181717151011999999101313121312119999910131414141314131314
Lobe Huesca13161616171515171611141715161414151412141616161616161616161616151515
Tarragona Bàsquet 201711151314161414131714161516141516161616161515151515151515151515161616
Clínicas Rincón Benahavís17181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181817
CB Granada5116571012111010151617171717171717171717171717171717171717171718

Source: FEB

Results

León Cáceres Breogán Granada Clínicas Melilla Burgos Girona Navarra Canarias Knet Lleida Huesca Mallorca Menorca Palencia Tarrag LaPalma
Baloncesto León 95–90 70–76 77–59 65–76 91–70 75–71 82–88 89–94 74–82 80–72 74–76 86–82 95–100 94–79 88–87 69–77 80–79
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad 83–78 78–64 78–75 74–81 85–72 68–77 93–75 75–84 80–97 85–86 88–86 71–64 102–82 80–72 93–76 71–59 90–78
CB Breogán 74–94 79–81 64–63 82–73 71–67 80–71 69–64 78–71 82–93 84–88 81–61 86–75 80–75 87–86 76–66 93–63 74–67
CB Granada 74–76 96–92 63–80 60–70 73–75 65–73 50–68 80–67 90–89 76–85 57–71 64–84 103–94 57–78 56–90 79–69 58–65
Clínicas Rincón Benahavís 76–81 62–67 45–72 71–61 67–64 63–78 58–69 67–68 47–99 59–82 57–69 83–63 67–71 46–64 72–62 63–69 58–67
Club Melilla Baloncesto 78–83 85–83 99–94 78–71 80–69 88–84 98–70 95–78 77–63 107–90 86–80 88–78 89–78 72–78 94–79 77–74 72–70
Ford Burgos 75–73 85–75 86–73 89–76 78–55 93–91 83–78 67–64 81–76 68–75 88–53 93–90 83–87 64–65 73–62 90–62 97–85
Girona FC 81–77 87–72 84–78 59–73 75–59 78–76 81–77 67–69 83–88 85–90 81–85 73–65 88–83 72–62 101–95 88–86 66–75
Grupo Iruña Navarra 72–60 84–76 93–103 104–90 75–53 83–75 69–67 90–82 85–82 80–81 68–74 88–74 87–82 89–79 83–88 85–75 88–82
Iberostar Canarias 103–76 80–71 89–73 88–77 75–64 91–70 90–69 80–69 55–67 81–83 91–77 92–55 107–79 83–77 88–83 74–67 107–76
Knet & Éniac 93–73 76–94 79–86 86–67 78–66 80–76 76–90 77–67 65–79 86–104 76–74 98–101 76–80 67–78 96–82 81–68 58–70
Lleida Basquetbol 89–80 69–65 67–65 71–52 79–55 58–61 90–76 89–70 74–72 70–104 63–69 90–82 88–81 84–75 85–92 75–70 58–54
Lobe Huesca 68–81 71–66 84–80 112–56 86–54 76–84 67–91 74–61 70–74 92–89 71–76 67–71 75–78 68–65 91–82 84–77 71–49
Logitravel Mallorca 78–70 83–88 80–75 75–81 79–63 86–88 85–71 73–81 80–77 85–92 91–79 67–72 87–83 100–91 86–96 81–67 74–76
Menorca Bàsquet 74–65 84–61 74–73 81–79 80–37 85–81 68–72 71–57 72–82 62–72 89–87 75–56 75–76 84–80 83–74 89–61 75–65
Palencia Baloncesto 78–61 80–76 72–65 86–80 77–64 66–69 79–87 80–65 89–81 92–84 80–71 73–71 78–74 83–73 67–71 87–66 64–67
Tarragona Bàsquet 2017 74–83 79–82 78–87 84–79 68–60 78–68 73–78 76–65 69–66 98–111 83–75 72–71 95–70 69–73 65–89 80–76 70–71
UB La Palma, la Isla Bonita 82–76 78–85 78–74 85–76 79–64 93–80 82–65 67–71 81–73 79–94 72–70 86–72 82–79 96–82 69–72 81–84 72–69

Source: FEB

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). If this team doesn't want to host the Copa Príncipe, the second qualified can do it. If nobody wants to host it, the Federation will propose a neutral venue.

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 31, 2012.

Teams qualified

#TeamsPWLPFPAPT
1Iberostar Canarias171431565127431
2Ford Burgos171251365126429

The game

31 Jan 2012
21:00 WET
Iberostar Canarias 9385 Ford Burgos
Scoring by quarter: 27–20, 20–14, 19–24, 27–27
Pts: Nacho Yáñez, 17
Rebs: Jakim Donaldson, 8
Asts: Albert Sàbat, 5
PIR: Jakim Donaldson, 18
Pts: Darren Phillip, 27
Rebs: Darren Phillip, 10
Asts: Juan Alberto Aguilar and Chus Castro, 5
PIR: Darren Phillip, 28
Iberostar Canarias, champion of the XXI Copa Príncipe de Asturias
Santiago Martín, La Laguna
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Uruñuela Uruñuela, Fernández Sánchez, Oyón Cauqui

Playoffs

Promotion playoffs

Quarterfinals
May 4, 6, 11, 13, 15
Semifinals
May 18, 20, 25, 27, 29
Finals
June 1, 3, 8, 10, 12
                     
2 Ford Burgos 94 68 68 77 74
9 Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad 71 74 66 84 77
9 Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad 79 91 85 80 81
5 Club Melilla Baloncesto 63 93 83 81 91
5 Club Melilla Baloncesto 53 80 61 66 71
6 Lleida Basquetbol 71 68 64 57 69
5 Club Melilla Baloncesto 55 77 79 63 X
4 Menorca Bàsquet 79 82 74 82 X
3 Grupo Iruña Navarra 73 79 72 78 X
8 UB La Palma, la Isla Bonita 85 76 60 72 X
3 Grupo Iruña Navarra 68 81 55 X X
4 Menorca Bàsquet 75 83 65 X X
4 Menorca Bàsquet 64 80 70 93 X
7 CB Breogán 69 69 67 67 X

Relegation playoffs

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

Relegation playoffs
May 4, 6, 11, 13, 15
16 Tarragona Bàsquet 2017 82 90 77
17 Clínicas Rincón Benahavís 69 72 68

Stats leaders in regular season

Players must play at least 17 games to appear in the rankings

Points

RkNameTeamGamesPointsPPG
1United States Troy DeVriesClub Melilla Baloncesto2751719.1
2United States Matt WittKnet & Éniac3360218.2
3Dominican Republic James FeldeineCB Breogán3460917.9
4Dominican Republic Manny QuezadaBaloncesto León3354516.5
5Puerto Rico Alex FranklinLobe Huesca1930816.2

Rebounds

RkNameTeamGamesReboundsRPG
1Nigeria Olaseni LawalKnet & Éniac3436110.6
2Senegal Michel DioufPalencia Baloncesto191688.8
3United States Jakim DonaldsonIberostar Canarias342988.7
4Bosnia and Herzegovina Ognjen KuzmićClínicas Rincón Benahavís342918.5
5Czech Republic Ondřej StarostaGrupo Iruña Navarra342858.3

Assists

RkNameTeamGamesAssistsAPG
1Spain Carles BiviàLogitravel Mallorca Bàsquet341745.1
2United States Matt WittKnet & Éniac331504.5
3United States Marcus NorrisLleida Basquetbol241034.2
4Spain Dani LópezFord Burgos301214.0
5Spain Dani PérezMenorca Bàsquet341283.7

Performance Index Rating

RkNameTeamGamesRatingPIR
1United States Jakim DonaldsonIberostar Canarias3472421.2
2United States Troy DeVriesClub Melilla Baloncesto2749518.3
3Nigeria Olaseni LawalKnet & Éniac3462318.3
4Spain José Ángel AnteloCáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad3461918.2
5Spain Óliver ArteagaMenorca Bàsquet3053117.7

Awards

MVP week by week

Day Name Team PIR
1Dominican Republic James FeldeineCB Breogán32
2Spain José Ángel AnteloCáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad32
3United States Leon WilliamsCáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (2)41
4Spain Álex AbrinesClínicas Rincón Benahavís35
5Spain Ricardo GuillénIberostar Canarias31
6United Kingdom Darren PhillipFord Burgos36
7Dominican Republic Manny QuezadaBaloncesto León39
8Spain Ricardo Guillén (2)Iberostar Canarias (2)42
9United States Jakim DonaldsonIberostar Canarias (3)46
10Dominican Republic James Feldeine (2)CB Breogán (2)28
11United Kingdom Darren Phillip (2)Ford Burgos (2)32
12United States Kevin LangfordGrupo Iruña Navarra36
13Spain Juan Francisco RieraClub Melilla Baloncesto37
14Spain José Ángel Antelo (2)Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (3)34
15United States Troy DeVriesClub Melilla Baloncesto (2)33
16Spain Salva ArcoClub Melilla Baloncesto (3)34
17Cape Verde Jeff XavierPalencia Baloncesto33
18Spain Manu CoegoCB Granada46
19Nigeria Olaseni LawalKnet & Éniac36
20Nigeria Olaseni Lawal (2)Knet & Éniac (2)33
21Brazil Marcus ViniciusFord Burgos (3)29
22United States Ross SchraederFord Burgos (4)30
23Spain Óliver ArteagaMenorca Bàsquet35
24Puerto Rico Alex FranklinLobe Huesca34
25Spain Carles BiviàLogitravel Básquet Mallorca39
26Spain José Ángel Antelo (3)Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (4)30
27Spain Carles Bivià (2)Logitravel Básquet Mallorca (2)32
28United States Ridge McKeitherClub Melilla Baloncesto (4)31
United States Darryl MiddletonGirona FC
29Spain Salva Arco (2)Club Melilla Baloncesto (5)34
30Lithuania Gintaras LeonavičiusLobe Huesca (2)36
31Spain Manu Coego (2)CB Granada (2)31
Czech Republic Ondřej StarostaGrupo Iruña Navarra (2)
32Spain Urko OteguiMenorca Bàsquet (2)33
33Bosnia and Herzegovina Ognjen KuzmićClínicas Rincón Benahavís (2)38
34Spain José Ángel Antelo (4)Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (5)33

Playoffs

Day Name Team PIR
QF1Brazil Marcus Vinicius (2)Ford Burgos (5)26
QF2Spain Salva Arco (3)Club Melilla Baloncesto (6)29
QF3United States Luke SikmaUB La Palma, la Isla Bonita33
QF4Netherlands Roeland SchaftenaarUB La Palma, la Isla Bonita (2)25
QF5Spain Héctor ManzanoClub Melilla Baloncesto (7)20
SF1United States Leon Williams (2)Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (6)30
SF2Spain Marc BlanchMenorca Bàsquet (3)34
SF3Spain José Ángel Antelo (5)Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (7)33
SF4United States Leon Williams (3)Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad (8)24
SF5Nigeria Dinma OdiakosaClub Melilla Baloncesto (8)34
F1Spain Óliver Arteaga (2)Menorca Bàsquet (4)21
F2Spain Salva Arco (4)Club Melilla Baloncesto (9)23
F3Spain Salva Arco (5)Club Melilla Baloncesto (10)39
F4Spain Marcos Suka-UmuClub Melilla Baloncesto (11)29

References

  1. Training players, the proposal of the Federation to the Adecco Oro clubs Solobasket.com April 27, 2011
  2. El Leche Río Breogán – Menorca, choque destacado de la primera jornada FEB.es July 18, 2011
  3. Tarragona, sense equips a LEB El Punt Avui. August 2, 2011 (in Catalan)
  4. Berrocal, new coach Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine Menorca Bàsquet website. June 22, 2011
  5. Tabak, the chosen one Archived 2012-07-07 at archive.today CB Sant Josep website. July 5, 2011
  6. Manolo Povea will be the new coach of Clínicas Rincón Archived 2011-08-10 at the Wayback Machine Unicaja website. August 8, 2011
  7. Ricard Casas new coach of Lleida Bàsquet Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Lleida Bàsquet website. August 8, 2011
  8. Continúan los despidos en Granada, le ha tocado el turno a Curro Segura Solobasket. 15 February 2012
  9. After being officially sacked, Curro Segura continued managing the club during two games. CB Granada lost both of them.
  10. El Peñas destituye a Ángel Navarro RadioHuesca. 13 March 2012
  11. Lobe Huesca incorpora a Joaquim Costa como entrenador Archived 2012-07-29 at archive.today CB Peñas Huesca website. 14 March 2012
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