Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague |
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Season | 2018–19 |
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Duration | 5 October 2018 – May 2019 |
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Number of teams | 8 |
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Regular season |
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Season MVP | Deon Edwin[1] |
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Finals |
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Champions | Khimik (3rd title) |
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Runners-up | Kyiv-Basket |
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Third place | Zaporizhzhia |
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Fourth place | Dnipro |
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The 2018–19 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague was the 2018–19 edition of the Ukrainian top-tier basketball championship. Cherkaski Mavpy were the defending champions.
Khimik won its third domestic title, its first one since 2016, after beating Kyiv-Basket in the finals. Khimik's Deon Edwin was named the USL Most Valuable Player this season.
Teams
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Location of teams in
2018–19 Basketball SuperLeague Eight teams joined the competition. Budivelnyk and BIPA Odesa were replaced by Kyiv-Basket and Odesa respectively.[2][3]
On 21 June 2018, the Ukrainian federation announced that Budivelnyk would not participate because of its open debts to its players.[4]
Team | City | Arena |
Cherkaski Mavpy | Cherkasy | Sportpalace Budivelnyk |
Dnipro | Dnipro | Sportcomplex Shynnik |
Khimik | Yuzhne | Sportcomplex Olymp |
Kyiv-Basket | Kyiv | Kyiv Sports Palace |
Mykolaiv | Mykolaiv | Sports School Nadiya |
Odesa | Odesa | Palace of Sports |
Politekhnik | Kharkiv | |
Zaporizhzhia | Zaporizhzhia | Palace of Sports ZAB |
Regular season
Standings
Source: Flashscore
Results
Home \ Away | CHE | ODE | DNI | KHI | KYI | MYK | POL | ZAP | CHE | ODE | DNI | KHI | KYI | MYK | POL | ZAP |
Cherkaski Mavpy | — | 110–95 | 89–91 | 96–98 | 77–80 | 101–94 | 71–89 | 88–91 | — | 84–81 | 89–86 | 82–86 | 87–96 | 74–94 | 89–91 | 98–105 |
Odesa | 76–83 | — | 71–65 | 89–80 | 89–79 | 71–62 | 74–92 | 94–97 | 88–85 | — | 59–72 | 78–84 | 70–76 | 85–93 | 82–76 | 95–88 |
Dnipro | 97–82 | 90–85 | — | 78–73 | 86–93 | 74–65 | 70–59 | 83–79 | 92–87 | 90–72 | — | 74–75 | 75–65 | 88–82 | 83–68 | 87–83 |
Khimik | 93–76 | 90–89 | 94–92 | — | 89–75 | 87–81 | 94–82 | 87–95 | 92–89 | 92–78 | 75–76 | — | 72–79 | 77–83 | 87–92 | 74–79 |
Kyiv-Basket | 75–80 | 84–81 | 78–79 | 60–65 | — | 85–72 | 77–81 | 103–82 | 90–51 | 76–62 | 85–77 | 60–65 | — | 88–72 | 75–76 | 88–83 |
Mykolaiv | 80–73 | 92–73 | 78–72 | 72–88 | 83–79 | — | 72–65 | 60–57 | 75–83 | 67–82 | 73–80 | 68–80 | 74–72 | — | 94–78 | 79–88 |
Politekhnik | 94–85 | 76–81 | 65–73 | 61–99 | 68–74 | 75–77 | — | 74–95 | 76–91 | 69–84 | 80–73 | 72–84 | 86–88 | 86–81 | — | 86–90 |
Zaporizhzhia | 90–93 | 88–80 | 89–79 | 97–101 | 88–82 | 84–81 | 104–77 | — | 96–91 | 96–87 | 93–90 | 93–82 | 92–83 | 82–84 | 84–81 | — |
Source: Flashscore
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Playoffs
Quarterfinals will be played in a best-of-three games format, while semifinals and final in a best-of-five (2–2–1) format.
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third place series
Finals
Ukrainian clubs in European competitions
References
- ^ "Deon Edwin, Ukrainian Superleague's CHAMPION and MVP". Interperformances.com. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
- ^ "В українській Суперлізі виступатиме 8 клубів" (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Basketball Federation. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Баскетбольний клуб Динамо-Одеса змінив назву".
- ^ "Київський "Будівельник" не допустили до участі в Суперлізі". 24 Канал. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
External links
- Official Ukrainian Basketball Federation website
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