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词条 2016–17 Pro A season
释义

  1. Teams

     Promotion and relegation  Locations and arenas 

  2. Regular season

     League table 

  3. Playoffs

  4. Final standings

  5. All-Star Game

  6. Awards

  7. See also

  8. References

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| title = 2016–17 Pro A
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| season =2016–17
| champions = Élan Chalon
2nd title
| runners_up = SIG Strasbourg
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| continentalcup =
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| promoted =
| relegated = Orléans Loiret
SLUC Nancy
| teams = 18
| games = 330
| duration = 24 September 2016–24 June 2017
| top_seed = Monaco
| MVP = D.J. Cooper (Pau-Lacq-Orthez)
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The 2016–17 Pro A season was the 95th season of the Pro A, the top basketball league in France organised by the Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB). The season started on 24 September 2016 and ended on 24 June 2017.[1]

A total of 330 games were played over the season, as Élan Chalon won its second national championship in club history after beating SIG Strasbourg in the playoff finals. D. J. Cooper of Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez was named Most Valuable Player of the regular season.

Teams

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}}

Promotion and relegation

Rouen Métropole Basket and STB Le Havre were relegated after finishing in the last two spots in the 2015–16 Pro A season. Hyères-Toulon Var Basket was promoted after it was crowned as the new Pro B champions.[2] ESSM Le Portel was promoted from the Pro B after winning the promotion play-offs.[3]

Locations and arenas

Team Home city Stadium Capacity
Antibes Sharks Antibes Azur Arena
{{formatnum:5249}}
Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco Salle Gaston Médecin
{{formatnum:3700}}
#C3BB70|c}} Lyon–Villeurbanne Astroballe
{{formatnum:5556}}
BCM Gravelines Dunkerque Gravelines Sportica
{{formatnum:3500}}
Champagne Châlons Reims Reims Complexe René-Tys
{{formatnum:3000}}
Cholet Basket Cholet La Meilleraie
{{formatnum:5191}}
Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez Pau Palais des Sports de Pau
{{formatnum:7707}}
Elan|Élan Chalon}} Chalon-sur-Saône Le Colisée
{{formatnum:5000}}
#33CC00|d}} Le Portel Le Chaudron
{{formatnum:3500}}
Hyères-Toulon Var Basket Hyères–Toulon Palais des Sports de Toulon
{{formatnum:4700}}
JDA Dijon Dijon Palais des Sports de Dijon
{{formatnum:5000}}
Nanterre 92 Nanterre Palais des Sports de Nanterre
{{formatnum:3000}}
Le Mans Sarthe Basket Le Mans Antarès
{{formatnum:6003}}
Limoges CSP Limoges Beaublanc
{{formatnum:6000}}
Orléans Loiret Basket Orléans Zénith d'Orléans
{{formatnum:5338}}
Paris-Levallois Basket Paris–Levallois Stade Pierre de Coubertin
Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan
{{formatnum:4200}}
{{formatnum:3050}}
SLUC Nancy Basket Nancy Palais des Sports Jean Weille
{{formatnum:6027}}
SIG Strasbourg Strasbourg Rhénus Sport
{{formatnum:6200}}
{{refbegin}}

;Notes

{{colorbull|#33CC00|d}} Team makes its debut in the Pro A.

{{colorbull|#C3BB70|c}} The defending champions, winners of the 2015–16 Pro A season.

{{Refend}}

Regular season

In the regular season, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The eight first qualified teams will advance to the Playoffs, while the last two qualified teams will be relegated to the Pro B.

League table

{{2016–17 Pro A table}}

Playoffs

The quarter-finals were played in a best-of-three format, while the semi-finals and finals were played in a best-of-five format. The higher seeded team would get home advantage during the series.

{{#invoke:RoundN|main|columns=3|bold_winner=high|score-boxes=5|3rdplace=no|score-width=25
||{{RDseed|1}}Monaco|69|71|71|||{{RDseed|8}}ASVEL|72|66|74||
||{{RDseed|4}}SIG Strasbourg|92|83|72|||{{RDseed|5}}{{nowrap|Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez}}|102|68|68||
||{{RDseed|2}}Élan Chalon|76|88||||{{RDseed|7}}ESSM Le Portel|63|74|||
||{{RDseed|3}}Nanterre 92|85|71||||{{RDseed|6}}Paris-Levallois|88|77|||
||{{RDseed|8}}ASVEL|74|74|64|64|69|{{RDseed|4}}SIG Strasbourg|72|73|67|68|70
||{{RDseed|2}}Élan Chalon|72|84|69|82||{{RDseed|6}}Paris-Levallois|69|77|86|55|
||{{RDseed|4}}SIG Strasbourg|75|74|70|84|65|{{RDseed|2}}Élan Chalon|89|72|71|78|74
}}

Final standings

{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL
|source=LNB
|class_rules= 1) Finals appearance 2) First seed in the regular season 3) Playoff round elimiation 4) Regular season record
|update=complete
|team5 =MON|win_MON=31|loss_MON=6 |gf_MON=2869|ga_MON=2504
|team1 =CHL|win_CHL=35|loss_CHL=11 |gf_CHL=2871|ga_CHL=2592|status_CHL=C
|team6 =NNT|win_NNT=25|loss_NNT=11 |gf_NNT=2765|ga_NNT=2580
|team2 =STR|win_STR=30|loss_STR=17|gf_STR=2689|ga_STR=2468
|team7 =PAU|win_PAU=23|loss_PAU=24|gf_PAU=2678|ga_PAU=2551
|team3 =PLV|win_PLV=20|loss_PLV=14|gf_PLV=2609|ga_PLV=2463
|team8 =LEP|win_LEP=22|loss_LEP=20|gf_LEP=2499|ga_LEP=2384
|team4 =ASV|win_ASV=23|loss_ASV=19|gf_ASV=2550|ga_ASV=2544
|team9 =GRA|win_GRA=16|loss_GRA=18|gf_GRA=2662|ga_GRA=2694
|team10=LIM|win_LIM=15|loss_LIM=19|gf_LIM=2606|ga_LIM=2677
|team11=CHO|win_CHO=14|loss_CHO=20|gf_CHO=2504|ga_CHO=2643
|team12=MAN|win_MAN=14|loss_MAN=20|gf_MAN=2452|ga_MAN=2565
|team13=DIJ|win_DIJ=12|loss_DIJ=22|gf_DIJ=2486|ga_DIJ=2567
|team14=ANT|win_ANT=12|loss_ANT=22|gf_ANT=2442|ga_ANT=2596
|team15=HYE|win_HYE=11|loss_HYE=23|gf_HYE=2450|ga_HYE=2546
|team16=CHM|win_CHM=10|loss_CHM=24|gf_CHM=2660|ga_CHM=2886
|team17=ORL|win_ORL=9 |loss_ORL=25|gf_ORL=2454|ga_ORL=2720|status_ORL=R
|team18=NCY|win_NCY=8 |loss_NCY=26|gf_NCY=2553|ga_NCY=2819|status_NCY=R
|name_ANT = Antibes Sharks
|name_MON = Monaco
|name_ASV = ASVEL
|name_GRA = BCM Gravelines Dunkerque
|name_CHM = Champagne Châlons Reims
|name_CHO = Cholet
|name_PAU = Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez
|name_CHL = Élan Chalon
|name_DIJ = JDA Dijon
|name_NNT = Nanterre 92
|name_MAN = Le Mans Sarthe
|name_LIM = Limoges CSP
|name_ORL = Orléans Loiret
|name_PLV = Paris-Levallois
|name_NCY = SLUC Nancy
|name_LEP = ESSM Le Portel
|name_HYE = Hyères-Toulon Var
|name_STR = SIG Strasbourg
|show_limit=5
|for_against_style=none
|ranking_style=win
|use_goal_ratio=yes
|result1=CL |result2=CL |result3=EC |result4=EC |result5=CL |result6=CL QR |result8=FIBA EC |result10=EC WC|result17=R |result18=R
|res_col_header=QR
|col_EC=blue1|text_EC=Qualification for EuroCup
|col_EC WC=blue1|text_EC WC=Qualification for EuroCup|note_res_EC WC=Limoges CSP was invited as a wild card for the EuroCup.
|col_CL =green1|text_CL=Qualification for Champions League
|col_CL QR=green2|text_CL QR=Qualification for Champions League qualifying rounds
|col_FIBA EC =yellow1|text_FIBA EC=Qualification for FIBA Europe Cup qualifying rounds|note_res_FIBA EC=ESSM Le Portel was granted the spot in the qualifying rounds of the FIBA Europe Cup, after Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez rejected its offer.
|col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Pro B
}}

All-Star Game

{{Main article|2016 LNB All-Star Game}}

The event took place on 29 December 2016 and the game was played at the Bercy Arena in Paris.[4] The Foreign Team won the game 129–130 and John Roberson of Élan Chalon was named All-Star Game MVP.

Awards

{{columns-list|colwidth=20em|
//LNB Pro A MVP">Most Valuable Player
  • {{flagicon|USA}} D.J. Cooper – Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez[5]
//LNB Pro A Finals MVP">Finals MVP
  • {{flagicon|CMR}} Jérémy Nzeulie – Élan Chalon
Best Coach
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Zvezdan Mitrović – Monaco[6]
Best Defender
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Moustapha Fall – Élan Chalon[6]
Best Young Player
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Frank Ntilikina – SIG Strasbourg[6]
Most Improved Player
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Paul Lacombe – SIG Strasbourg[6]
Sixth Man of the Year
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Louis Labeyrie – Paris-Levallois[6]

}}

See also

  • 2016–17 French Basketball Cup

References

{{Commons category|2016-2017 Pro A season}}
1. ^ 
2. ^{{Cite news | url = http://www.insidebasketeurope.com/actu/pas-le-match-du-siecle.html | title = Hyères-Toulon Var Basket, un boulevard vers la Pro A | date = 2 April 2016 | access-date = 9 July 2016}}
3. ^{{Cite news | url = http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/sports/basket-l-essm-le-portel-lamine-evreux-et-accede-a-la-ia213b227066n3564445 | title = l’ESSM Le Portel lamine Évreux et accède à la Pro A! | publisher = Lavoixdunord.fr | date = 11 June 2016 | access-date = 9 July 2016}}
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6. ^ 
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