Basketball Bundesliga 2011/12
Basketball Bundesliga 2011/12 | |||
Order of execution | 46th season | ||
organizer | BBL GmbH | ||
Number of teams | 18th | ||
Main round | |||
Main round first | Brose Baskets | ||
Main rounds - MVP | John Bryant ( ratiopharm ulm ) | ||
Top scorer | Bobby Brown ( EWE Baskets Oldenburg ) | ||
Best defender | Anton Gavel ( Brose Baskets ) | ||
Best young German player | Maik Zirbes ( TBB Trier ) | ||
Coach of the season | Thorsten Leibenath ( ratiopharm ulm ) | ||
Play-offs | |||
German champions | Brose Baskets | ||
Runner-up | ratiopharm ulm | ||
Finals - MVP | PJ Tucker ( Brose Baskets ) | ||
The 2011/12 Basketball Bundesliga season (officially Beko Basketball Bundesliga ) was the 46th season of the top German division in men's basketball . The regular season began on October 3, 2011 and ended on April 28, 2012 with the 34th and final game day. In the play-off finals, the Brose Baskets from Bamberg defeated the ratiopharm ulm team 3-0 and thus secured their third championship in a row (equivalent to the third double in a row from the championship and the cup ).
Teams season 2011/12
Teams of the Basketball Bundesliga 2011/12 |
team | city | Hall | Places |
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Brose Baskets (M, P) | Bamberg | Stechert Arena | 6,800 |
BBC Bayreuth | Bayreuth | Upper Franconia Hall | 4,000 |
Alba Berlin | Berlin | O 2 World Berlin | 14,500 |
Telekom Baskets Bonn | Bonn | Telekom Dome | 6,000 |
New York Phantoms Braunschweig | Braunschweig | Volkswagen Hall Braunschweig | 6,100 |
Polar bears Bremerhaven | Bremerhaven | Bremerhaven City Hall | 4,050 |
Fraport Skyliners | Frankfurt | Fraport Arena | 5,002 |
LTi Gießen 46ers | to water | Gießen-Ost sports hall | 4,003 |
BG 74 Göttingen | Goettingen | Sparkassen-Arena | 3,447 |
Phoenix Hagen | Hagen | Enervie Arena | 3,402 |
EnBW Ludwigsburg | Ludwigsburg | Arena Ludwigsburg | 5,300 |
FC Bayern Munich | Munich | Audi Dome | 6,700 |
EWE Baskets Oldenburg | Oldenburg | EWE Arena | 3,148 |
Artland Dragons | Quakenbrück | Artland Arena | 3,000 |
TBB Trier | trier | Arena Trier | 5,900 |
Walter Tigers Tubingen | Tübingen | Paul Horn Arena | 3.132 |
ratiopharm ulm | Ulm | ratiopharm arena | 6,000 |
s.Oliver Baskets | Wurzburg | s.Oliver Arena | 3,140 |
Note : ratiopharm ulm played the first three games of the season in the Kuhberghalle (3,000 seats) and then switched to the new ratiopharm arena (6,000 seats). The Eisbären Bremerhaven played a game in the ÖVB-Arena (10,000 seats).
Closing table
= Play-off places (places 1 to 8) | |
= Relegation places (places 17 and 18) |
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Play-offs 2011/12
Quarterfinals
Brose Baskets (1) - Telekom Baskets Bonn (8) 3: 1 (74:75, 67:53, 102: 92, 84:82)
ratiopharm ulm (2) - New Yorker Phantoms Braunschweig (7) 3: 0 ( 101: 79, 94:96, 85:76)
Alba Berlin (3) - s.Oliver Baskets Würzburg (6) 1: 3 (75:67, 66:79, 84:91, 60:66)
Artland Dragons Quakenbrück ( 4) - FC Bayern Munich (5) 3: 2 (68:82, 92:84, 83:67, 71:82, 79:73)
Semi-finals
Brose Baskets (1) - Artland Dragons Quakenbrück (4) 3: 0 (103: 70, 81:71, 94:63)
ratiopharm ulm (2) - s.Oliver Baskets Würzburg (6) 3: 0 (77:65 , 82:74, 88:80)
Final
Brose Baskets (1) - ratiopharm ulm (2) 3: 0 (98:72, 86:70, 97:95)
Champions team
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The squad also included the injured John Goldsberry and other unused double licensed players .
Leading the team statistics
- Defensively best team: s.Oliver Baskets Würzburg (2,295 points, ø 67.5 per game)
- Defensively worst team: Phoenix Hagen (3,016 points, ø 88.7 per game)
- Offensive best team: Brose Baskets (3,033 points, ø 89.2 per game)
- Worst team offensive: TBB Trier (2,297 points, ø 67.6 per game)
Leading the player stats
category | player | team | value | average |
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Points | Bobby Brown | EWE Baskets Oldenburg | 576 | 16.9 |
Rebounds | John Bryant | ratiopharm ulm | 309 | 9.4 |
Assists | Jared Jordan | Telekom Baskets Bonn | 267 | 8.1 |
Steals | Nate Linhart | TBB Trier | 57 | 1.7 |
Blocks | Tony Gaffney | Telekom Baskets Bonn | 60 | 1.8 |
Efficiency value | John Bryant | ratiopharm ulm | 668 | 20.2 |
Season highs
category | value | player |
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Points | 38 | Jordan Hasquet (Hagen) |
Rebounds | 17th | John Bryant (Ulm) |
three | 8th | Isaiah Swann (Ulm) |
Assists | 18th | Jared Jordan (Bonn) |
Ball wins | 6th | Nate Linhart (Trier) |
Blocked throws | 6th | Anthony L. King (Artland) |
effectiveness | 41 | John Bryant (Ulm) |
Honors 2011/12
Source:
All-BBL teams
All-BBL First Team :
- G DaShaun Wood (Alba Berlin)
- G Isaiah Swann (Ratiopharm Ulm)
- F Casey Jacobsen (Brose Baskets)
- F PJ Tucker (Brose Baskets)
- C John Bryant (Ratiopharm Ulm)
All-BBL Second Team :
- G Jared Jordan (Telekom Baskets Bonn)
- G Anton Gavel (Brose Baskets)
- F Bryce Taylor (Alba Berlin)
- F Chevon Troutman (Bayern Munich)
- C Tibor Pleiß (Brose Baskets)
Average attendance in the main round
city | Visitors | capacity | workload |
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Bamberg | 6,796 | 6,800 | 99.94% |
Bayreuth | 3,244 | 4,000 | 81.10% |
Berlin | 10,971 | 14,500 | 75.66% |
Bonn | 5,466 | 6,000 | 91.10% |
Braunschweig | 3,397 | 6,100 | 55.69% |
Bremerhaven | 3,664 | 4,541 | 80.69% |
Frankfurt | 4,492 | 5,002 | 89.80% |
to water | 3,478 | 4,003 | 86.88% |
Goettingen | 2,692 | 3,447 | 78.10% |
Hagen | 3,015 | 3,209 | 93.95% |
Ludwigsburg | 3,267 | 4,500 | 72.60% |
Munich | 6,149 | 6,700 | 91.78% |
Oldenburg | 3.139 | 3,148 | 99.71% |
Quakenbrück | 2,970 | 3,000 | 99.00% |
trier | 3,607 | 5,900 | 61.14% |
Tübingen | 2,843 | 3.132 | 90.77% |
Ulm | 5,471 | 5,471 | 100.00% |
Wurzburg | 3,140 | 3,140 | 100.00% |
total | 4,322 | 5,144 | 84.02% |
Previous year | 3.813 | 4,854 | 78.55% |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archive link ( Memento of the original from October 4, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ "Pascal Roller Award" 2012: Ulmer national player Per Günther succeeds Kyle Hines. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on June 25, 2012 ; Retrieved July 18, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Awards & awards in the history of the Bundesliga. In: easycredit-bbl.de. Retrieved June 11, 2017 .