2012–13 Baltic Basketball League
2012–13 Baltic Basketball League | ||||||||||
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Season | 2012–13 | |||||||||
Duration | October 1, 2012 – April 6, 2013 | |||||||||
Number of games | 174 | |||||||||
Number of teams | 23 | |||||||||
TV partner(s) | Barons kvartāls | |||||||||
Finals MVP | Jānis Timma | |||||||||
Statistical leaders | ||||||||||
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← 2011–12 2013–14 →
All statistics correct as of September 17, 2014. |
The 2012–13 Baltic Basketball League was the 9th season of the Baltic Basketball League.
The Challenge Cup tournament was discontinued and the new format featured 23 teams – 9 from Lithuania, 8 from Estonia, 5 from Latvia and 1 from Kazakhstan. For the Regular season the teams were divided into three groups of six and one group of five.[1] Top four teams of each group advanced to Last 16 where they were divided into four groups. Two best teams of each group advanced to the play-offs. All play-off games were played in home-and-away series.[2]
Teams
Champion | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Quarterfinalist | Last 16 | Regular season |
Country (League) | Teams | Teams (rankings in 2011–12 national championships) | ||||||||
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Lithuania (LKL) | 9 | Prienai (3) | Šiauliai (4) | Pieno žvaigždės (5) | Nevėžis (7) | LSU/Baltai (8)
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Juventus (9)
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Sakalai (10) | Lietkabelis (11) | Palanga/Triobet (12) |
Estonia (KML) | 8 | Kalev/Cramo (1)
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Tartu Ülikool/Rock (2)
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Rakvere Tarvas (3)
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TYCO Rapla (4)
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TTÜ KK (5)
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Tallinna Kalev (6) | KK Pärnu (7) | Valga/Maks & Moorits (8)
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Latvia (LBL) | 5 | Ventspils (2) | Liepāja/Triobet (3)
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Valmiera (5) | Jelgava (6) | Barons kvartāls (LBL2 1)
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1 | Barsy Atyrau (2)
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