Adriatic Basketball League 2008/09

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ABA League
2008/2009 season
Logo of the ABA League
sport basketball
founding year 2001
Teams 14th
countries Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia
CroatiaCroatia 
MontenegroMontenegro 
SerbiaSerbia 
SloveniaSlovenia 
master SerbiaSerbia KK Partizan
(3rd title)
MVP
(regular season)
CroatiaCroatia Ante Tomić from KK Zagreb
CroatiaCroatia

The 2008-09 Adriatic Basketball League season was the eighth season of the Adriatic Basketball League. 14 teams from 5 countries took part in the 2008/09 season. The season began on October 10, 2009 and ended on March 20, 2010. KK Partizan became champions for the third time .

Tournament format

In the regular season, 14 teams played a double round each against each other. Then the first four teams played the final four.

Participating teams

country team city Venue (capacity)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosna ASA Sarajevo Dvorana Mirza Delibašić (6,500)
CroatiaCroatia KK split Split Arena Gripe (6,000)
CroatiaCroatia KK Zadar Zadar Dvorana Krešimira Ćosića (9,200)
CroatiaCroatia KK Cibona Zagreb Zagreb Dražen Petrović basketball hall (5,400)
CroatiaCroatia KK Zagreb Zagreb Dražen Petrović basketball hall (5,400)
MontenegroMontenegro KK Budućnost Podgorica Podgorica Sports ski center Morača (5,000)
SerbiaSerbia FMP Železnik Belgrade Železnik Hall (3,000)
SerbiaSerbia KK Red Star Belgrade Belgrade Pionir Hall (8,150)
SerbiaSerbia KK Partizan Belgrade Pionir Hall (8,150)
SerbiaSerbia Vojvodina Srbijagas Novi Sad SPENS (8,000)
SerbiaSerbia Hemofarm Vršac Millennium Center (5,000)
SloveniaSlovenia KK Helios Domžale Domžale Municipal Center Halle (2,500)
SloveniaSlovenia KK Krka Novo mesto Leon Štukelj Hall (2,000)
SloveniaSlovenia Union Olimpija Ljubljana Arena Stožice (12,480)


Regular season

The regular season games took place from October 10, 2009 to March 20, 2010.

table

Final score

space team Sp S. N P + P- Diff
1 SerbiaSerbia Partizan Belgrade 26th 23 3 1966 1771 +195
2 CroatiaCroatia Cibona Zagreb 26th 19th 7th 2088 1945 +143
3 SerbiaSerbia Hemofarm STADA 26th 19th 7th 2082 1987 +147
4th SerbiaSerbia Red Star 26th 19th 7th 2010 1913 +97
5 CroatiaCroatia KK Zadar 26th 17th 9 2139 1935 +204
6th MontenegroMontenegro Budućnost 26th 15th 11 2017 1972 +45
7th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosna ASA 26th 11 15th 2025 2062 −37
8th SerbiaSerbia FMP Železnik 26th 10 16 2071 2055 −23
9 SloveniaSlovenia Union Olimpija 26th 10 16 1981 1999 −18
10 CroatiaCroatia KK split 26th 10 16 1899 2014 −115
11 SloveniaSlovenia KK Krka 26th 9 17th 1897 2041 −144
12 SloveniaSlovenia Helios Domžale 26th 8th 18th 1897 2010 −113
13 CroatiaCroatia Zagreb 26th 8th 18th 1983 2100 −117
14th SerbiaSerbia Vojvodina Srbijagas 26th 4th 22nd 1967 2179 −212

Final four

The final four took place on April 16 and 18, 2009.

  Semifinals final
                 
1 SerbiaSerbia Partizan Belgrade 64    
4th SerbiaSerbia Red Star 58  
1 SerbiaSerbia Partizan Belgrade 63
  2 CroatiaCroatia Cibona Zagreb 49
2 CroatiaCroatia Cibona Zagreb 77
3 SerbiaSerbia Hemofarm STADA 65  

Awards

Regular Season MVP

CroatiaCroatia Ante Tomić from KK Zagreb
CroatiaCroatia