The 2008/09 basketball Bundesliga season was the 43rd season of the top German division in men's basketball . The regular season began on September 20, 2008 and ended on May 9, 2009.
Season Notes
After the withdrawal of the Giants Nördlingen on July 9, 2009, the LTi Gießen 46ers appealed against the final table. However, the court of arbitration of the Basketball Bundesliga rejected this. The Cologne 99ers basketball GmbH & Co. KG presented on 10 July 2009 an application for insolvency at the Amtsgericht Köln . On July 17, 2009, she declared that she would not participate in the game operation for the 2009/10 season .
Participating teams
Teams of the basketball league 2008/09
1 Until February 2009 as Digibu Baskets
The previous year's placement relates to the placement after the main round as well as the highest partial round reached in the final round.
Since the Cuxhaven BasCats from Pro A waived a Bundesliga license, TBB Trier was able to hold the class despite relegation place. The Giants Nördlingen rose from the Pro A.
Final results
Main round
Fat Final Round
Relegation Places _____
Final round
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
1
Alba Berlin
3
8th
Paderborn Baskets
2
Alba Berlin
2
Telekom Baskets Bonn
3
4th
Telekom Baskets Bonn
3
5
Ratiopharm Ulm
0
Telekom Baskets Bonn
2
EWE Baskets Oldenburg
3
2
MEG Göttingen
1
7th
Brose Baskets Bamberg
3
Brose Baskets Bamberg
0
EWE Baskets Oldenburg
3
3
EWE Baskets Oldenburg
3
6th
Deutsche Bank Skyliners
1
Champions team
Squad EWE Baskets Oldenburg in the 2008/09 season
statistics
Season highs
category
value
player
team
Points
39
Osvaldo Jeanty
Giants Nordlingen
Rebounds
20th
Jeff Gibbs
Ratiopharm Ulm
three
8th
Osvaldo Jeanty
Giants Nordlingen
Assists
13
Michael-Hakim Jordan
Cologne 99ers
Ball wins
7th
Roderick Trice
MEG Göttingen
Blocked throws
9
Ken Johnson
Telekom Baskets Bonn
effectiveness
42
Rickey Paulding
EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Honors
Source:
All-BBL First Team :
All-BBL Second Team :
Average attendance in the main round
city
Visitors
capacity
workload
Bamberg
6,588
6,800
0 95.48%
Berlin
9,360
14,800
0 63.24%
Bonn
5,061
6,000
0 84.35%
Braunschweig
2,669
6,600
0 40.45%
Bremerhaven
3,196
4,795
0 76.11%
Dusseldorf
2,354
3,700
0 64.14%
Frankfurt
4,660
5,002
0 93.16%
to water
3,443
4,003
0 86.02%
Goettingen
3.113
3,474
0 89.61%
Cologne
2,787
3,200
0 87.10%
Ludwigsburg
2,929
3,000
0 97.36%
Nordlingen
2,260
3,000
0 75.33%
Oldenburg
3,045
3,148
0 96.71%
Paderborn
2,474
3,014
0 82.08%
Quakenbrück
3,000
3,000
100.00%
trier
3,647
5,900
0 61.81%
Tübingen
2,505
3.132
0 79.99%
Ulm
2,876
3,000
0 95.88%
total
3,666
4,725
0 77.59%
Previous year
3,577
4,529
0 78.98%
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Lars Richter: Insolvency. Off for the Cologne 99ers. In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. July 10, 2009, accessed September 9, 2018 .
↑ All-Star Game. Basketball Bundesliga , accessed on November 2, 2013 (match report).
↑ Awards & awards in the history of the Bundesliga. In: easycredit-bbl.de. Retrieved June 11, 2017 .
↑ The league's attractiveness continues to grow. Basketball Bundesliga , accessed on November 2, 2013 (media information).
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