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2018–19 Swiss Basketball League

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Swiss Basketball League
Duration29 September 2018 – May 2019
Teams11
Finals
ChampionsFribourg Olympic
18th title
  Runners-upLions de Genève

The 2018–19 Swiss Basketball League (SBL) season is the 88th season of the top tier basketball league in Switzerland.

Fribourg Olympic defended successfully their league and conquered their 18th league.

Competition format

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All teams will play two times against each other for completing 20 games per team.

The six first qualified teams will join the group for places 1 to 6 while the other six teams will play the group for places 7 to 11. These two groups will be played with a one-legged round-robin format, where all teams from group 1 to 6 and the two first qualified teams from the group for the seventh position will be qualified for the playoffs. In this intermediate stage, teams start with the points accumulated by the winnings achieved in the first stage.

The quarterfinals and the semifinals will be played as a best-of-five series while the final in a best-of-seven series.[1]

Teams

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Winterthur was relegated to the NLB after finishing the previous season in the last position. Monthey-Chablais achieved the licence A in second instance after being firstly rejected.[2]

Team Location
Boncourt Boncourt
Fribourg Olympic Fribourg
Lions de Genève Geneva
Lugano Tigers Lugano
Monthey-Chablais Monthey
Pully Lausanne Foxes Pully
Riviera Lakers Vevey
SAM Basket Massagno Massagno
Starwings Basel
Swiss Central Basket Lucerne
Union Neuchâtel Neuchâtel

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Lions de Genève 20 17 3 1742 1475 +267 34 Qualification to group 1–6
2 Fribourg Olympic 20 16 4 1738 1468 +270 32
3 Union Neuchâtel 20 14 6 1576 1447 +129 28
4 SAM Basket Massagno 20 14 6 1551 1468 +83 28
5 Monthey-Chablais 20 11 9 1580 1520 +60 22
6 Riviera Lakers 20 10 10 1686 1712 −26 20
7 Boncourt 20 9 11 1627 1647 −20 18 Qualification to group 7–11
8 Lugano Tigers 20 8 12 1659 1674 −15 16
9 Swiss Central 20 4 16 1427 1689 −262 8
10 Starwings 20 4 16 1380 1643 −263 8
11 Pully Lausanne Foxes 20 3 17 1433 1656 −223 6

Results

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Home \ Away BON FRI GEN LUG MON MAS PUL RIV BAS SWC NEU
Boncourt 71–93 103–107 96–85 82–89 84–76 75–80 83–77 74–62 94–54 99–88
Fribourg Olympic 69–70 83–69 86–70 101–78 74–77 81–75 115–64 106–68 100–81 75–56
Lions de Genève 85–78 79–75 84–85 78–68 77–80 98–78 97–89 103–52 92–46 77–61
Lugano Tigers 97–88 94–84 80–82 66–67 76–89 91–89 96–89 95–73 86–66 95–97
Monthey-Chablais 77–87 76–87 76–100 75–73 61–67 80–76 97–85 101–61 76–59 61–68
SAM Basket Massagno 81–64 72–77 80–87 79–77 80–70 83–50 98–83 84–74 71–61 60–73
Pully Lausanne Foxes 81–72 58–81 61–91 69–76 68–75 76–84 85–93 66–83 79–86 65–99
Riviera Lakers 85–70 82–88 80–95 112–97 80–91 78–61 76–65 89–87 105–69 92–90
Starwings 88–80 70–85 71–91 68–64 71–94 68–74 66–81 59–67 67–65 56–71
Swiss Central 82–85 76–94 71–72 92–79 55–104 83–88 86–76 92–95 70–65 66–83
Union Neuchâtel 91–72 82–84 58–78 89–77 76–64 75–67 81–55 77–65 83–72 78–67
Source: Swiss Basketball
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Group 1–6

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Lions de Genève 20 17 3 1742 1475 +267 34 Qualification to playoffs
2 Fribourg Olympic 20 16 4 1738 1468 +270 32
3 Union Neuchâtel 20 14 6 1576 1447 +129 28
4 SAM Basket Massagno 20 14 6 1551 1468 +83 28
5 Monthey-Chablais 20 11 9 1580 1520 +60 22
6 Riviera Lakers 20 10 10 1686 1712 −26 20

Results

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Home \ Away FRI GEN MON RIV MAS NEU
Fribourg Olympic 102–65 124–71 91–47
Lions de Genève 73–85 84–61 86–95
Monthey-Chablais 87–98 83–89
Riviera Lakers 97–102 83–95
SAM Basket Massagno 68–90 93–85
Union Neuchâtel 78–92 93–95 86–67
Source: Swiss Basketball
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Group 7–11

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Boncourt 20 9 11 1627 1647 −20 18 Qualification to playoffs
2 Lugano Tigers 20 8 12 1659 1674 −15 16
3 Swiss Central 20 4 16 1427 1689 −262 8
4 Starwings 20 4 16 1380 1643 −263 8
5 Pully Lausanne Foxes 20 3 17 1433 1656 −223 6

Results

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Home \ Away BON LUG PUL BAS SWC
Boncourt 82–94 98–60
Lugano Tigers 87–86 94–68
Pully Lausanne Foxes 104–102 66–73
Starwings 80–95 85–89
Swiss Central 87–79 104–109
Source: Swiss Basketball
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Seeded teams played at home games 1, 2 and 5.

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Fribourg Olympic3
 
 
 
Boncourt0
 
Fribourg Olympic3
 
 
 
Monthey-Chablais0
 
SAM Basket Massagno1
 
 
 
Monthey-Chablais3
 
Fribourg Olympic3
 
 
 
Lions de Genève0
 
Lions de Genève3
 
 
 
Lugano Tigers0
 
Lions de Genève3
 
 
 
Riviera Lakers0
 
Union Neuchâtel2
 
 
Riviera Lakers3
 

Quarter-finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Fribourg Olympic 3–0 Boncourt 86–77 97–60 90–67 0 0
Lions de Genève 3–0 Lugano Tigers 85–71 99–81 92–86 0 0
Union Neuchâtel 2–3 Riviera Lakers 87–70 79–82 89–92 84–71 69–86
SAM Basket Massagno 1–3 Monthey-Chablais 81–69 77–85 71–84 67–69 0

Semi-finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Fribourg Olympic 3–0 Monthey-Chablais 89–71 112–67 109–77 0 0
Lions de Genève 3–0 Riviera Lakers 107–80 88–73 94–75 0 0

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Fribourg Olympic 3–0 Lions de Genève 83–72 71–65 79–77 0 0

Swiss clubs in European competitions

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Team Competition Progress
Fribourg Olympic Champions League Regular season

References

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  1. ^ "Formule des championnats" (in French). Swiss Basketball. Archived from the original on 2016-10-19. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  2. ^ "SB League : BBC Monthey-Chablais obtient sa licence A; 11 équipes pour la saison à venir" (in French). Swiss Basketball. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
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