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2020–21 LEB Plata season

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LEB Plata
Season2020–21
Games played395
Teams28
Regular season
PromotedJuaristi ISB
Barça B
CB Prat
RelegatedIbersol CB Tarragona
Hozono Global Jairis
CB Cornellà
NCS Alcobendas
CB Morón
Torrons Vicens CB L'Hospitalet
Finals
ChampionsJuaristi ISB
(2nd title)
Records
Biggest home winBarça 110–58 Navarra
(24 October 2020)
Biggest away winVillarrobledo 54–91 Menorca
(28 November 2020)
Highest scoringPonferrada 100–92 Gijón
(12 December 2020)

The 2020–21 LEB Plata season was the 21st season of the Spanish basketball third league. It started on 10 October 2020 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 29 May 2021 with the promotion playoffs.

It was the following season after the 2019–20 season was curtailed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, there were not relegations to Liga EBA and the league was expanded to 28 teams, record of the league, for this season.

Format changes

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For this season, the league was expanded to 28 teams divided in two groups of 14 with only one group phase. At the end of the regular season, the top team of each group played for promote directly to LEB Oro, while the loser team will beas dropped to the quarter-finals of the promotion playoffs; the teams that finish in 2nd to 8th place of each group qualified for the promotion playoffs; the teams that finish in 11th and 12th place of each group played the relegation playoffs; and the last two teams of each group were relegated to Liga EBA.[1]

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 28 teams contested the league, including 21 sides from the 2019–20 season and seven promoted from the 2019–20 Liga EBA.[2][3]

Teams promoted from Liga EBA
  • Aquimisa Carbajosa
  • Mondragón Unibersitatea (could not promote and finally registered in Liga EBA)
  • NCS Alcobendas
  • Ibersol CB Tarragona
  • Melilla Sport Capital Enrique Soler
  • Hozono Global Jairis
  • Zentro Basket Madrid (achieved a vacant berth)
  • CB Cornellà (achieved a vacant berth)

Venues and locations

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Location of teams from Barcelona in 2020–21 LEB Plata
Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2020–21 LEB Plata
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Albacete Basket Albacete Pabellón del Parque 1,200
Aquimisa Carbajosa Carbajosa de la Sagrada Municipal
Barça B Sant Joan Despí Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper 472
CAT&REST Intragas-Clima CDP Ponferrada Pabellón Lydia Valentín 2,500
CB Cornellà Cornellà de Llobregat Parc Esportiu
CB Marbella Marbella Carlos Cabezas
CB Morón Morón de la Frontera Alameda 600
CB Pardinyes Lleida Lleida Pavelló Barris Nord 6,100
CB Prat El Prat de Llobregat Pavelló Joan Busquets 500
Círculo Gijón Gijón Palacio de Deportes 5,197
El Ventero CBV Villarrobledo Los Pintores
Enerdrink UDEA Algeciras DAM Algeciras Pabellón Ciudad de Algeciras 2,300
ENERparking Basket Navarra Pamplona Arrosadia 1,500
Fundación Globalcaja La Roda La Roda Juan José Lozano Jareño 500
Gran Canaria B Las Palmas Centro Insular de Deportes 5,200
Grupo Alega Cantabria Torrelavega Vicente Trueba 2,688
Hestia Menorca Mahón Pavelló Menorca 5,115
Hozono Global Jairis Alcantarilla Fausto Vicent
Ibersol CB Tarragona Tarragona El Serrallo
Innova Chef Zamora Ángel Nieto 2,200
Juaristi ISB Azpeitia Municipal 1,000
Mi Arquitecto CB Benicarló Benicarló Pavelló Poliesportiu Municipal 2,000
Melilla Sport Capital Enrique Soler Melilla Guillermo García Pezzi
NCS Alcobendas Alcobendas Antela Parada
Reina Yogur Clavijo CB Logroño Palacio de los Deportes 4,500
Torrons Vicens CB L'Hospitalet L'Hospitalet Nou Pavelló del Centre 700
Zentro Basket Madrid Madrid Antonio Díaz Miguel
Zornotza ST Amorebieta-Etxano Larrea 600

Regular season

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Group East

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barça B 26 21 5 1944 1641 +303 47 Qualification to group champions' playoffs
2 CB Prat 26 19 7 2192 1922 +270 45 Qualification to promotion playoffs
3 Hestia Menorca 26 17 9 1893 1678 +215 43
4 Albacete Basket 26 15 11 1889 1888 +1 41
5 Fundación Global1caja La Roda 26 14 12 1848 1805 +43 40
6 Gran Canaria B 26 14 12 1969 1948 +21 40
7 CB Pardinyes Lleida 26 13 13 1904 1928 −24 39
8 ENERparking Basket Navarra 26 13 13 1810 1895 −85 39
9 El Ventero CBV 26 12 14 1807 1868 −61 38
10 Mi Arquitecto CB Benicarló 26 12 14 1861 1866 −5 38
11 Ibersol CB Tarragona 26 9 17 1765 1933 −168 35 Qualification to relegation playoffs
12 Hozono Global Jairis 26 9 17 1757 1808 −51 35
13 CB Cornellà 26 8 18 1706 1976 −270 34 Relegation to Liga EBA
14 Torrons Vicens CB L'Hospitalet 26 6 20 1674 1863 −189 32
Source: FEB

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they are originally scheduled, but added to the full round they are played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Barça B64322221111211113211111111
CB Prat22211112333333444443322222
Hestia Menorca11133333222122321122233443
Albacete Basket138546487444444232334444334
Globalcaja La Roda1413141414141151096557877899987765
Gran Canaria B534576446101214128555558655556
CB Pardinyes Lleida8109998511967665666776569997
ENERparking Navarra10111010131012107557101191210987876678
El Ventero CBV7121213896121313131013913131311101112121010109
Mi Arquitecto Benicarló99664710881199767896657988810
Ibersol Tarragona46775576581011912141414131210101012121211
Hozono Global Jairis1214131210111414141414121413101111141314131111111112
CB Cornellà3588121313131178881012108101112111313131313
Torrons Vicens117111111129912121113111411912121413141414141414
Qualification to group champions' playoffs
Qualification to promotion playoffs
Qualification to relegation playoffs
Relegation to Liga EBA
Source: FEB

Results

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Home \ Away ALB BAR COR PAR PRA CBV NAV ROD GCA MEN JAI TGN BNC HOS
Albacete Basket 67–68 75–67 53–72 76–94 64–62 86–75 64–57 79–71 58–71 82–68 80–62 76–67 77–49
Barça B 106–74 61–67 66–71 71–68 90–54 110–58 68–72 85–86 70–45 79–63 74–61 67–57 76–61
CB Cornellà 68–85 66–69 74–82 72–96 56–74 51–74 49–74 77–59 54–74 67–83 74–65 70–73 63–51
CB Pardinyes Lleida 85–79 59–68 69–75 93–84 67–74 62–78 75–78 67–79 78–76 78–75 64–65 56–72 80–67
CB Prat 102–88 60–85 108–74 95–71 86–61 68–70 78–61 92–69 78–58 92–75 87–60 76–67 96–59
El Ventero CBV 57–71 72–76 73–77 71–82 89–94 77–74 69–73 71–62 54–91 68–65 65–70 73–62 78–66
ENERparking Navarra 76–56 52–58 74–61 74–90 76–88 59–73 73–68 95–86 70–74 57–53 68–73 80–74 67–64
Globalcaja La Roda 91–73 49–64 76–79 87–67 82–85 64–63 86–62 71–61 61–80 65–55 69–59 82–75 59–68
Gran Canaria B 80–57 54–80 90–61 75–70 93–81 81–70 82–54 77–75 68–57 79–87 69–76 85–59 70–58
Hestia Menorca 65–66 60–75 97–66 84–69 72–78 79–61 87–68 66–73 84–55 77–59 77–73 80–58 53–47
Hozono Global Jairis 64–59 71–60 71–60 66–70 89–90 52–53 70–64 71–61 88–83 55–64 55–64 62–74 63–55
Ibersol Tarragona 68–79 61–79 87–64 69–84 74–72 62–90 71–74 67–80 70–80 49–83 73–67 64–72 86–73
Mi Arquitecto Benicarló 69–87 63–64 62–64 66–70 77–70 84–93 52–55 92–89 99–77 69–64 73–71 87–71 84–74
Torrons Vicens 74–78 70–75 74–50 78–73 60–74 61–62 75–83 65–45 85–98 66–75 61–59 67–65 46–74
Source: FEB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Group West

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Juaristi ISB 26 21 5 2136 1918 +218 47 Qualification to group champions' playoffs
2 Grupo Alega Cantabria 26 19 7 2099 1916 +183 45 Qualification to promotion playoffs
3 Zornotza ST 26 16 10 2020 1901 +119 42
4 Reina Yogur Clavijo CB 26 16 10 1992 1907 +85 42
5 CAT&REST Intragas-Clima CDP 26 15 11 2023 1936 +87 41
6 CB Marbella 26 14 12 1923 1844 +79 40
7 Círculo Gijón 26 13 13 2037 2024 +13 39
8 Innova Chef 26 12 14 1901 1965 −64 38
9 Enerdrink UDEA Algeciras DAM 26 11 15 1835 1914 −79 37
10 Melilla Sport Capital Enrique Soler 26 11 15 1909 1988 −79 37
11 Aquimisa Carbajosa 26 11 15 1823 1863 −40 37 Qualification to relegation playoffs
12 Zentro Basket Madrid 26 10 16 2009 2047 −38 36
13 NCS Alcobendas 26 6 20 1850 2103 −253 32 Relegation to Liga EBA
14 CB Morón[a] 26 7 19 1835 2066 −231 32
Source: FEB
Notes:
  1. ^ CB Morón was deducted one point after the team left the court unauthorized before start the match in Ponferrada.[4]

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they are originally scheduled, but added to the full round they are played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Juaristi ISB24255141111111111111111111
Grupo Alega Cantabria51112312223223222332222222
Zornotza ST35321233432335674223533343
Reina Yogur Clavijo1212998876897752333444344434
CAT&REST Intragas624336253444467910766455565
CB Marbella4910101110910985587568887666656
Círculo Gijón8131212101212131212101011131211111111119981097
Innova Chef136544767676864445555777888
Enerdrink UDEA11141414141410111011111299887910911101111119
Melilla Sport Capital1011131313111414141413111212101212121313131212121310
Aquimisa Carbajosa73667588758678956678101197711
Zentro Basket Madrid18786454569910101110910910881091012
NCS Alcobendas1478799119111012131311131414141414141414141413
CB Morón910111112131312131314141414141313131212121313131214
Qualification to group champions' playoffs
Qualification to promotion playoffs
Qualification to relegation playoffs
Relegation to Liga EBA
Source: FEB

Results

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Home \ Away CAR PON MAR MOR GIJ UDE CAN ZAM ISB MEL ACB CLA ZEN ZOR
Aquimisa Carbajosa 87–85 59–69 84–48 70–66 67–70 79–70 74–57 63–80 48–75 86–62 66–75 75–68 75–87
CAT&REST Intragas 77–58 61–69 2–0[a] 100–92 92–62 82–67 73–87 75–64 87–57 79–68 82–74 79–82 85–82
CB Marbella 67–55 92–95 84–43 83–71 77–64 64–73 67–62 73–76 81–70 83–63 70–66 73–78 68–72
CB Morón 81–80 80–88 75–94 87–77 71–69 79–85 74–81 77–109 80–75 86–82 70–77 98–74 75–86
Círculo Gijón 77–72 78–75 74–69 92–73 66–76 76–68 78–71 81–64 85–74 75–84 74–75 90–85 85–65
Enerdrink UDEA 75–45 83–82 52–56 75–81 81–72 72–77 80–66 69–87 72–56 82–76 69–77 63–62 58–75
Grupo Alega Cantabria 79–62 84–61 76–62 88–76 86–72 96–77 66–52 84–87 92–80 90–61 91–83 91–80 82–74
Innova Chef 67–76 84–81 89–87 82–74 90–92 73–70 69–80 83–82 79–74 74–64 63–67 96–94 81–73
Juaristi ISB 70–62 99–85 81–80 84–55 91–77 76–70 86–84 85–68 73–72 106–74 70–72 89–70 76–66
Melilla Sport Capital 68–75 80–77 77–59 70–69 72–91 70–68 84–79 81–73 78–84 78–63 72–83 83–77 72–68
NCS Alcobendas 62–76 61–69 66–77 82–81 70–85 81–82 85–71 71–62 70–80 83–85 82–81 76–67 74–89
Reina Yogur Clavijo 68–82 86–94 80–67 95–66 69–56 70–58 66–80 68–73 80–74 76–68 79–61 87–65 86–78
Zentro Basket Madrid 80–70 71–78 100–82 77–70 91–79 78–79 75–78 65–63 80–82 86–78 93–66 79–69 64–77
Zornotza ST 80–77 89–79 66–70 74–66 83–76 85–59 72–82 69–56 70–79 80–60 87–63 97–83 76–68
Source: FEB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ CB Morón left the court unauthorized before start the match.[4]

Playoffs

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Group champions' playoffs

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Barça B 122–131 Juaristi ISB 59–65 63–66

Source: FEB

Promotion playoffs

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Round of 16

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Grupo Alega Cantabria 147–129 ENERparking Basket Navarra 63–50 84–79
Zornotza ST 146–120 CB Pardinyes Lleida 88–57 58–63
Reina Yogur Clavijo CB 160–164 Gran Canaria B 78–96 82–68
CAT&REST Intragas-Clima CDP 154–137 Fundación Globalcaja La Roda 66–82 88–55
Albacete Basket 139–155 CB Marbella 65–87 74–68
Hestia Menorca 167–133 Círculo Gijón 84–70 83–63
CB Prat 173–142 Innova Chef 84–73 89–69

Source: FEB

Quarter-finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Barça B 166–135 Gran Canaria B 96–68 70–67
CB Prat 161–124 CB Marbella 70–58 91–66
Grupo Alega Cantabria 161–119 CAT&REST Intragas-Clima CDP 82–54 79–65
Hestia Menorca 142–145 Zornotza ST 63–74 79–71

Source: FEB

Semi-finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Barça B 173–132 Zornotza ST 75–63 98–69
CB Prat 144–128 Grupo Alega Cantabria 61–58 83–70

Source: FEB

Relegation playoffs

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aquimisa Carbajosa 142–129 Hozono Global Jairis 64–64 78–65
Ibersol CB Tarragona 142–153 Zentro Basket Madrid 66–78 76–75

Source: FEB

Copa LEB Plata

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The Copa LEB Plata was played on 30 January 2021, by the top team of each group after the end of the first half of the season (round 13).

Teams qualified

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Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1 East Barça B (H) 13 11 2 991 822 +169 24
1 West Juaristi ISB 13 11 2 1100 953 +147 24
Source: FEB
(H) Hosts

Game

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30 January 2021 Barça B 82–840(OT) Juaristi ISB Sant Joan Despí
16:30 Scoring by quarter: 28–11, 13–17, 15–27, 20–21Overtime: 6–8
Pts: Badio 24
Rebs: Cuevas 7
Asts: Cuevas 8
Eff: Badio 21
Boxscore Pts: Buckingham, Savkov 17
Rebs: Guridi, Suárez 7
Asts: Hevia 5
Eff: Hevia 17
Arena: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referees: Sergio Acevedo, Rodrigo Palanca

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L Promotion or relegation
1 Juaristi ISB (C, P, X) 28 23 0 5 Promotion to LEB Oro
2 Barça B (P) 32 25 0 7
3 CB Prat (P) 32 25 0 7
4 Grupo Alega Cantabria 32 21 0 11
5 Zornotza ST 32 18 0 14
6 Hestia Menorca 30 20 0 10
7 CAT&REST Intragas-Clima CDP 30 16 0 14
8 CB Marbella 30 15 0 15
9 Gran Canaria B 30 15 0 15
10 Reina Yogur Clavijo CB 28 17 0 11
11 Albacete Basket 28 16 0 12
12 Fundación Global1caja La Roda 28 15 0 13
13 Círculo Gijón 28 13 0 15
14 CB Pardinyes Lleida 28 14 0 14
15 ENERparking Basket Navarra 28 13 0 15
16 Innova Chef 28 12 0 16
17 El Ventero CBV 26 12 0 14
18 Enerdrink UDEA Algeciras DAM 26 11 0 15
19 Mi Arquitecto CB Benicarló 26 12 0 14
20 Melilla Sport Capital Enrique Soler 26 11 0 15
21 Aquimisa Carbajosa 28 12 1 15
22 Zentro Basket Madrid 28 11 0 17
23 Ibersol CB Tarragona (R) 28 10 0 18 Relegation to Liga EBA
24 Hozono Global Jairis (R) 28 9 1 18
25 CB Cornellà (R) 26 8 0 18
26 NCS Alcobendas (R) 26 6 0 20
27 CB Morón (R) 26 7 0 19
28 Torrons Vicens CB L'Hospitalet (R) 26 6 0 20
Source: FEB
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated; (X) Champion of the Copa LEB Plata

Awards

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All official awards of the 2020–21 LEB Plata season.

Group champions' playoffs MVP

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Pos. Player Team
SF Spain Manex Ansorregui Juaristi ISB

Source:[5]

Copa LEB Plata MVP

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Pos. Player Team
SG Spain Ibon Guridi Juaristi ISB

Source:[6]

Player of the round

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Regular season

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Round Player Team Eff. Ref
1 Canada Jabs Newby Círculo Gijón 35 [7]
2 Spain Toni Vicens CB Cornellà 35 [8]
3 Spain Guillermo Bastante Zentro Basket Madrid 32 [9]
Spain Javier Lucas Círculo Gijón
4 Spain Walter Cabral Grupo Alega Cantabria 39 [10]
5 Spain Arturo Cruz Aquimisa Carbajosa 35 [11]
6 Bulgaria Simeon Lepichev ENERparking Basket Navarra 30 [12]
7 Spain Walter Cabral (2) Grupo Alega Cantabria 32 [13]
8 United States Mark Hughes Fundación Globalcaja La Roda 38 [14]
9 Spain Miki Ortega Enerdrink UDEA Algeciras DAM 41 [15]
10 Spain Walter Cabral (3) Grupo Alega Cantabria 36 [16]
11 Nigeria Nnamdi Okonkwo Innova Chef 35 [17]
12 Croatia Leo Čizmić Grupo Alega Cantabria 32 [18]
13 Spain Iago Estévez Enerdrink UDEA Algeciras DAM 33 [19]
14 United States Zane Najdawi Hozono Global Jairis 34 [20]
15 Spain Rodrigo Seoane ENERparking Basket Navarra 32 [21]
16 Spain Ignacio Rodríguez Zentro Basket Madrid 35 [22]
17 Spain Víctor Serrano CB Cornellà 36 [23]
18 Spain Pablo Hernández CAT&REST Intragas-Clima CDP 38 [24]
19 Argentina Agustín Barreiro Zentro Basket Madrid 34 [25]
20 Spain Diego Alderete Aquimisa Carbajosa 28 [26]
21 Dominican Republic Jean Montero Gran Canaria B 34 [27]
22 United States Mark Hughes (2) Fundación Globalcaja La Roda 34 [28]
Jamaica Jahvaughn Powell NCS Alcobendas
23 Dominican Republic Jeromy Rodríguez Zornotza ST 34 [29]
24 Spain Samuel Rodríguez Mi Arquitecto CB Benicarló 35 [30]
25 Spain Samuel Rodríguez (2) Mi Arquitecto CB Benicarló 34 [31]
26 Spain Imo González Melilla Sport Capital Enrique Soler 34 [32]
Senegal Pa Mor Diane El Ventero CBV

References

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