2018–19 BLNO season

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BLNO
Duration22 September 2018 – 2019
Number of teams10
Finals
Champions
Gimle

The 2018–19 BLNO is the 19th season of the

Basketball League of Norway
since its establishment. It started on 22 September 2018.

Kongsberg Miners are the defending champions.

Format

The ten participating teams first played the regular season, that consisted in a round-robin schedule containing three rounds with every team playing each opponent at least once home and once away for a total of 27 matches.

At the end of the regular season, the top eight teams qualified for the playoffs.

Teams

Nidaros
Locations of the teams in 2018–19 BLNO
Team City Arena
Ammerud
Oslo Apallokka
Asker Aliens
Asker Vollenhallen
Bærum Bærum Rykkinnhallen
Centrum Tigers Oslo Vulkanhallen
Frøya
Bergen Frøya Idrettspark
Fyllingen
Bergen Framohallen
Gimle
Bergen Gimlehallen
Kongsberg Miners Kongsberg Kongsberghallen
Nidaros Jets
Trondheim Husebyhallen
Tromsø Storm Tromsø Tromsøhallen

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Kongsberg Miners 27 24 3 2559 2112 +447 48 Qualification to playoffs
2
Gimle
27 22 5 2451 1986 +465 44
3 Bærum 27 21 6 2377 2066 +311 42
4
Frøya
27 17 10 2375 2211 +164 34
5
Fyllingen
27 13 14 2420 2447 −27 26
6 Tromsø Storm 27 12 15 2275 2421 −146 24
7
Ammerud
27 9 18 2064 2419 −355 18
8 Centrum Tigers 27 8 19 2143 2381 −238 16
9
Nidaros Jets
27 6 21 2208 2471 −263 12
10
Asker Aliens
27 3 24 2061 2419 −358 6

Results

Home \ Away
AMM
ASK
BAE CEN
FRO
FYL
GIM
KON
NID
TRO
AMM
ASK
BAE CEN
FRO
FYL
GIM
KON
NID
TRO
Ammerud
76–70 84–92 71–68 60–90 98–95 82–90 70–105 78–82 84–96 83–78 79–91 75–107 77–70
Asker Aliens
82–87 63–87 74–80 63–81 68–82 55–91 85–105 97–91 71–83 67–87 91–102 103–92 86–94 58–73
Bærum 97–46 92–85 82–69 79–72 80–81 87–82 92–66 68–54 107–92 104–80 92–75 92–63 114–89 103–81
Centrum Tigers 91–101 90–62 81–98 81–89 89–78 77–93 62–98 82–94 82–84 95–85 78–102 65–100 82–97
Frøya
99–78 99–76 67–73 97–58 83–79 69–73 80–97 93–75 101–95 101–76 93–83 108–69 96–87
Fyllingen
77–58 96–87 80–77 93–61 123–93 69–85 80–90 99–88 102–87 89–101 83–104 73–90 70–100 89–101
Gimle
84–44 98–75 96–72 91–69 86–97 97–81 93–81 90–57 98–64 107–84 79–89 99–78 115–73 74–94
Kongsberg Miners 104–52 100–57 85–76 82–71 98–94 128–98 63–67 110–90 95–75 90–67 90–83 118–100 81–80 105–81
Nidaros Jets
101–98 77–83 56–76 89–94 96–88 83–97 70–89 90–94 76–85 111–89 80–81 88–95 80–100
Tromsø Storm 76–86 69–63 100–90 98–92 63–69 111–117 58–100 74–95 94–90 73–56 98–90 79–101 77–89
Source: BLNO
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

Playoffs were played in a best-of-three games format.

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Kongsberg Miners2
 
 
 
Centrum Tigers0
 
Kongsberg Miners2
 
 
 
Frøya
0
 
Frøya
2
 
 
 
Fyllingen
1
 
Kongsberg Miners2
 
 
 
Gimle
1
 
Gimle
2
 
 
 
Ammerud
0
 
Gimle
2
 
 
 
Bærum0
 
Bærum2
 
 
Tromsø Storm1
 

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Kongsberg Miners 2–0 Centrum Tigers 103–79 80–93 0
Gimle
2–0
Ammerud
117–63 85–65 0
Bærum 2–1 Tromsø Storm 85–76 70–82 85–74
Frøya
2–1
Fyllingen
94–78 89–97 106–104

Semi-finals

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Kongsberg Miners 2–0
Frøya
94–86 98–94 0
Gimle
2–0 Bærum 78–64 88–75 0

Finals

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Kongsberg Miners 2–1
Gimle
83–86 76–81 72–68

Norwegian clubs in European competitions

Norwegian clubs came back to European competitions sixteen years after their last participation.

Team Competition Progress
Kongsberg Miners FIBA Europe Cup First qualifying round

References

External links