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词条 ASEAN Basketball League
释义

  1. History

     Formation  League expansion 

  2. Teams

      Former teams  

  3. Champions

     Championship table by country  Championship table by club 

  4. Individual awards

     Most Valuable Players  Locals  World Imports  Heritage Imports  Finals  Special Awards  Defensive Player of the Year  Coach of the Year 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}}{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2015}}{{more citations needed|date=October 2015}}{{Infobox sports league
| title = ASEAN Basketball League (ABL)
| last_season = 2018–19 ABL season
| logo = ASEAN Basketball League.png
| pixels = 190px
| caption =
| sport = Basketball
| founded = 2009
| ceo =
| teams = 10
| countries = {{CHN}} (1 team)
{{MAC}} (1 team)
{{HKG}} (1 team)
{{IDN}} (1 team)
{{MAS}} (1 team)
{{PHL}} (1 team)
{{SIN}} (1 team)
{{THA}} (1 team)
{{TPE}} (1 team)
{{VIE}} (1 team)
| continent = FIBA Asia (Asia)
| champion = {{flagicon|PHL}} San Miguel Alab Pilipinas (1st title)
| most_champs = {{flagicon|THA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok City
(2 titles)
| owner = Tune Group
| TV = {{flagicon|HKG}} Cable TV
{{flagicon|IDN}} {{ill|Vidio (Indonesia)|lt=Vidio|id| Vidio|vertical-align=sup}}
{{flagicon|MAS}} RTM
{{flagicon|PHI}} S+A
{{flagicon|SIN}} StarHub
{{flagicon|THA}} Mono 29
{{flagicon|TWN}} Eleven Sports Network
{{flagicon|VIE}} FPT
| website = {{URL|www.aseanbasketballleague.com}}
}}

The ASEAN Basketball League, often abbreviated to the ABL, is a men's professional basketball league in East and Southeast Asia. It includes six teams from Southeast Asian nations, three teams from China, and one from Chinese Taipei (Taiwan). The league was proposed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and launched on 1 October 2009,[1] with six clubs from six different countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) competing in the league's inaugural 2009–10 season.[1]

History

Formation

Basketball officials from 6 ASEAN nations gathered in Metro Manila on 1 September 2009 to officially launch the new league. {{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

League expansion

On 22 September 2011, the Brunei Barracudas announced that they were bowing out of the third season of ABL after participating for 2 seasons. {{citation needed|date=March 2016}}

On 20 October 2011, the Saigon Sports Academy officially announced the participation of Saigon Heat into the third season of ABL, making them the first ever international professional basketball team to represent Vietnam.{{citation needed|date=July 2016}}

In 2012, San Miguel Beermen and Bangkok Cobras joined the league aside from Saigon Heat. Unfortunately, after one season, the Cobras left the league with the Beermen leaving after they won the title in 2013.

In 2014, Laskar Dreya South Sumatra (INA) joined ABL, but they left after the 2014 season.

In 2015, Pilipinas MX3 Kings and Mono Vampire joined the league. Unfortunately, both teams left the league in 2016.

On 17 July 2016, it was announced that Kaohsiung Truth, a team from Kaohsiung, Taiwan will participate in the 2016–17 season.[2] On 30 July 2016, the Eastern Basketball Club confirmed its participation in the league.[3] The two teams were the first teams from outside Southeast Asia to compete in the league. The Philippines made their return in the league with the joining of Alab Pilipinas on 6 August 2016.

On September 2017, the league confirmed the entry of four new teams: CLS Knights Surabaya, Formosa Dreamers, the returning Mono Vampire Basketball Club,[4] and the Nanhai Kung Fu{{citation needed|date=October 2017}}. Kaoshiung Truth disbanded after the 2016-17 season.

After the 2018 season, the Kung Fu moved to Macau and became the Macau Black Bears,[5] while the league announced the addition of the Zhuhai Wolf Warriors, based in Zhuhai in the Pearl River delta.[6]

Teams

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Slingers
|position=right}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=13.965 |long=101.100 |label=Vampire|position=left}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=10.769 |long=106.682 |label=Heat|position=right}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=3.143 |long=101.700 |label=Dragons|position=left}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=22.326 |long=114.173 |label=Eastern|position=right}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=22.271 |long=113.577 |label=Black Bears|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=14.33 |long=121 |label=Alab|position=right}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=-7.278 |long=112.779 |label=Knights|position=right}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=24.067 |long=120.533 |label=Dreamers|position=right}}{{location map~ |Southeast Asia|marksize=6 |mark=Red pog.svg |lat=22.271 |long=113.577 |label=Wolf Warriors|position=left}}
}}
Team City / Region Arena Capacity Founded Joined ABL Head coach
IDN}} CLS Knights Indonesia Surabaya GOR Kertajaya Surabaya 3,00019462017USA}} Brian Rowsom
HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern Wan Chai, Hong Kong Southorn Stadium 2,00019322016ESP}} Eduard Torres
TPE}} Formosa Dreamers Changhua Changhua Stadium 5,7432017USA}} Dean Murray
MAC}} Macau Black Bears Macau University of Macau Sports Complex
Nanhai Gymnasium, Nanhai
TBC2017CHN}} Mu Jianxin
THA}} Mono Vampire Nonthaburi Stadium 29 5,00020142015USA}} Douglas Clark Marty
VIE}} Saigon Heat Ho Chi Minh City CIS Arena 2,50020112012CAN}} Kyle Julius
{{flagicon|PHI}} San Miguel Alab PilipinasMetro Manila Caloocan Sports Complex, Caloocan 3,0002016{{flagicon|PHI}} Jimmy Alapag
Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay 12,000
Lapu-Lapu City Hoops Dome 6,000
Santa Rosa, Laguna Santa Rosa Sports Complex 5,700[7]
Antipolo, Rizal Ynares Center 7,400
SIN}} Singapore Slingers Kallang, Singapore OCBC Arena 3,00020062009SIN}} Neo Beng Siang
MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons Kuala Lumpur MABA Stadium 2,5002009AUS}} Jamie Pearlman
CHN}} Wolf Warriors Zhuhai Doumen Gymnasium
University of Macau Sports Complex
TBC2018USA }} Matt Skillman

Former teams

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}}
CountryTeamYears
FromTo
Brunei}}Brunei Barracudas20092011
{{flag|Indonesia}}Indonesia Warriors20122014
Laskar Dreya South Sumatra2014
Satria Muda BritAma20092011
{{flag|Philippines}}AirAsia Philippine Patriots20092012
Pilipinas MX3 Kings20152016
San Miguel Beermen20122013
{{flag|Thailand}}Bangkok Cobras2012
Hi-Tech Bangkok City20092016
Taiwan}}Kaohsiung Truth20162017

Champions

The finals was a best-of-5 (2–2–1) series (2010, 2013, 2016–present), it became best-of-3 (1–1–1) series from 2011–12 and 2014.

SeasonFinalistsSemifinalists
CountryChampionsResultCountryRunners-upCountrySemifinalistCountrySemifinalist
2009–10PHI}} Philippine Patriots^3–0INA}} Satria Muda BritAmaSIN}} Singapore SlingersMAS}} Kuala Lumpur Dragons
2010–11THA}} Chang Thailand Slammers^2–0PHI}} AirAsia Philippine PatriotsMAS}} Westports KL DragonsSIN}} Singapore Slingers
2012INA}} Indonesia Warriors2–1PHI}} San Miguel Beermen^PHI}} AirAsia Philippine PatriotsMAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons
2013PHI}} San Miguel Beermen^3–0INA}} Indonesia WarriorsMAS}} Westports Malaysia DragonsTHA}} Sports Rev Thailand Slammers
2014THA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok City2–0MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons^SIN}} Singapore SlingersVIE}} Saigon Heat
2015–16MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons^3–2SIN}} Singapore SlingersTHA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok CityVIE}} Saigon Heat
2016–17HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions^3–1SIN}} Singapore SlingersPHI}} Alab PilipinasVIE}} Saigon Heat
2017–18PHI}} San Miguel Alab Pilipinas3–2THA}} Mono VampireCHN}} Chong Son Kung Fu^HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern
  • ^ finished regular season with the best win-loss record.

Championship table by country

This medal ranking is based on the country the club represents.

The winning country bags the Gold, the runner-up gets the silver, while the semifinalists are awarded with a bronze.

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host =
| flag_template = bk
| event =
| team =
| gold_PHI = 3 | silver_PHI = 2 | bronze_PHI = 2
| gold_THA = 2 | silver_THA = 1 | bronze_THA = 2
| gold_INA = 1 | silver_INA = 2 | bronze_INA = 0
| gold_MAS = 1 | silver_MAS = 1 | bronze_MAS = 4
| gold_HKG = 1 | silver_HKG = 0 | bronze_HKG = 1
| gold_SIN = 0 | silver_SIN = 2 | bronze_SIN = 3
| gold_VIE = 0 | silver_VIE = 0 | bronze_VIE = 3
| gold_CHN = 0 | silver_CHN = 0 | bronze_CHN = 1
}}

Championship table by club

This medal ranking is based on the club/team representation.

Team{{gold medal{{silver medal{{bronze medalTotal
{{flagicon|THA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok City 2 0 2 4
{{flagicon|MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons^^ 1 1 4 6
{{flagicon|PHI}} AirAsia Philippine Patriots 1 1 1 3
{{flagicon|INA}} Indonesia Warriors 1 1 0 2
{{flagicon|PHI}} San Miguel Beermen 1 1 0 2
{{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern^^ 1 0 1 2
{{flagicon|PHI}} San Miguel Alab Pilipinas^^1 0 1 2
{{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore Slingers^^ 0 2 3 5
{{flagicon|THA}} Mono Vampire^^ 0 1 0 1
{{flagicon|INA}} Satria Muda BritAma 0 1 0 1
{{flagicon|VIE}} Saigon Heat^^ 0 0 3 3
{{flagicon|CHN}} Chong Son Kung Fu^^ 0 0 1 1
Total 8 8 16 32
  • ^^ teams that are still active

Individual awards

The league awards five (5) individual awards: the Local MVP, World Import MVP, ASEAN Heritage MVP and the Defensive Player of the Year awards to its players and the Coach of the Year award given to the league's best head coach.

Prior to the 2015–16 ABL season, there was only one (1) MVP award for imports and was called the Best Import award. It was divided into two for World Imports (for players hailing from outside Southeast Asia and to the ASEAN Heritage Imports (for players from other Southeast Asian countries or players with at least one Southeast Asian parent).

Also, the Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards were only awarded since the 2012 season.

Most Valuable Players

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Locals

Season Player Nationality Team
2009–10 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn[8] {{THA}}THA}} Thailand Tigers
2010–11 Mario Wuysang[9] {{INA}}
{{USA}}
IDN}} SM BritAma
2012 Leo Avenido[10] {{PHL}}PHI}} San Miguel Beermen
2013 Asi Taulava[11] {{PHL}}
{{TON}}
PHI}} San Miguel Beermen
2014 Wong Wei Long[12] {{SIN}}SIN}} Singapore Slingers
2015–16 Wong Wei Long[13] {{SIN}}SIN}} Singapore Slingers
2016–17 Bobby Ray Parks Jr.[14] {{PHI}}PHI}} Alab Pilipinas
2017–18 Bobby Ray Parks Jr.[15] {{PHI}}PHI}} San Miguel Alab Pilipinas
{{col-2}}

World Imports

Season Player Nationality Team
2009–10 Jason Dixon[8] {{USA}}PHI}} Philippine Patriots
2010–11 Nakiea Miller[9] {{USA}}MAS}} Westports KL Dragons
2012 Anthony Johnson[16] {{USA}}PHI}} AirAsia Philippine Patriots
2013 Christien Charles {{USA}}THA}} Sports Rev Thailand Slammers
2014 Christien Charles[17] {{USA}}THA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok City
2015–16 Reggie Johnson {{USA}} {{flagicon|MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons
2016-17 Marcus Elliott {{USA}} HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions
2017-18 Anthony Tucker {{USA}} CHN}} Chong Son Kung Fu
{{col-end}}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}

Heritage Imports

Season Player Nationality Team
2015–16 Matthew Wright {{PHL}}
{{CAN}}
MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons
2016–17 Tyler Lamb {{THA}}
{{USA}}
HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions
2017–18 Mikh McKinney {{PHI}}
{{USA}}
CHN}} Chong Son Kung Fu
{{col-2}}

Finals

Season Player Nationality Team
2009–10 Warren Ybañez {{PHL}}PHI}} Philippine Patriots
2010–11 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn {{THA}}THA}} Chang Thailand Slammers
2012 Evan Brock {{USA}}IDN}} Indonesia Warriors
2013 Chris Banchero {{PHL}}
{{ITA}}
PHI}} San Miguel Beermen
2014 Jerick Cañada {{PHL}}THA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok City
2015–16 Jason Brickman {{PHL}}
{{USA}}
MAS}} Westports Malaysia Dragons
2016–17 Marcus Elliott {{USA}}HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions
2017–18 Bobby Ray Parks Jr. {{PHL}}
{{USA}}
PHL}} San Miguel Alab Pilipinas
{{col-end}}

Special Awards

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Defensive Player of the Year

Season Player Nationality Team
2015–16 Chris Charles {{USA}} THA}} Hi-Tech Bangkok City
2016–17 Justin Howard {{USA}} SIN}} Singapore Slingers
2017-18 Renaldo Balkman {{PUR}}
{{USA}}
PHI}} San Miguel Alab Pilipinas
Chris Charles {{USA}} SIN}} Singapore Slingers
{{col-2}}

Coach of the Year

Season Coach Nationality Team
2015–16 Neo Beng Siang {{SIN}} SIN}} Singapore Slingers
2016–17 Edu Torres {{ESP}} HKG}} Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions
2017–18 Charles Dubé-Brais {{CAN}} CHN}} Chong Son Kung Fu
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^{{ cite web|url=http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/arti.asp?newsid=29263 |title=FIBA Asia – ASEAN Basketball League takes off |publisher=FIBA |accessdate=8 February 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090816082403/http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/arti.asp?newsid=29263 |archivedate=16 August 2009 }}
2. ^Taiwan's Kaohsiung Truth Joins ABL as League Expands
3. ^Hong Kong Eastern Confirms Participation In ABL
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.tnp.sg/sports/team-singapore/nine-teams-new-abl-season|title=Nine teams for new ABL season|last1=Lee|first1=David|date=25 September 2017|work=New Straits Times|publisher=TNP|accessdate=1 October 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://aseanbasketballleague.com/chong-son-kung-fu-relocates-and-rebrands-to-macau-black-bears/|title=Chong Son Kung Fu Relocates and Rebrands to Macau Black Bears {{!}} ABL|date=2018-08-09|work=ABL|access-date=2018-08-12|language=en-US}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url=http://aseanbasketballleague.com/asean-basketball-league-adds-historic-10th-team-with-the-zhuhai-wolf-warriors/|title=ASEAN Basketball League adds historic 10th team with the Zhuhai Wolf Warriors {{!}} ABL|date=2018-08-10|work=ABL|access-date=2018-08-12|language=en-US}}
7. ^http://santarosacity.gov.ph/news-manager/2017/03/world-class-multi-purpose-complex-opens-in-santa-rosa/
8. ^{{ cite news |last=Tan |first=Les |title=Attaporn MVP win highlight of losing ABL season for Thailand Tigers |url=https://www.redsports.sg/2010/07/20/attaporn-mvp-thailand-tigers-basketball/ |work=Red Sports |date=July 20, 2010 |accessdate=July 30, 2016 }}
9. ^{{ cite news |title=Mario Wuysang MVP Sesi Reguler ABL |trans-title=Mario Wuysang is ABL Regular Season MVP |work=Republika |date=March 5, 2011 }}
10. ^{{ cite news |last=Belen |first=Reynaldo |title=Beermen's Avenido is ABL Local MVP |url=http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/beermens-avenido-is-abl-local-mvp |work=InterAksyon |date=June 28, 2012 |accessdate=July 30, 2016 }}
11. ^{{ cite news |title=San Miguel's Taulava named ABL MVP |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/06/05/13/san-miguels-taulava-named-abl-mvp |work=ABS-CBNnews.com |date=June 5, 2013 |accessdate=July 30, 2016 }}
12. ^Slingers’ Wong Wei Long Wins 2014 ABL Local MVP
13. ^Basketball: Slingers’ Wong Wei Long named ABL Local MVP
14. ^ 
15. ^ 
16. ^AirAsia Philippine Patriots’ Anthony Johnson Scoops Up ABL's Best Import Award 2012
17. ^Bangkok City's Chris Charles Wins Second Consecutive ABL Import MVP Award

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.aseanbasketballleague.com/}}
{{Asean Basketball League}}{{Men's professional basketball leagues}}

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