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词条 Novo Basquete Brasil
释义

  1. Logos and branding

  2. Format

     LOB  LDB 

  3. History

     2009 season  2009–10 season  2010–11 season  2012–13 season  NBB rivalries 

  4. Founding associations

  5. 2018–19 season teams

  6. NBB Finals

  7. NBB championships performance by club

  8. NBB awards

  9. NBB All-Star Weekend

  10. Notable players

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

{{primary sources|date=August 2012}}{{Infobox basketball league
| title = Novo Basquete Brasil
| current_season = 2018–19 NBB season
| logo = Nbb brasil logo.png
| pixels = 180px
| sport = Basketball
| founded = 2008
| president =
| ceo = Kouros Monadjemi
| teams = 14
| levels = 1st
| relegation = Liga Ouro de Basquete
| related_competitions = São Paulo State Championship
Rio de Janeiro State Championship
| country = Brazil
| continent = South America
| champion = Paulistano (2017–18)
| most_champs = Flamengo (5 titles)
| TV = Rede Bandeirantes
BandSports
ESPN
Fox Sports
Facebook
Twitter
| website = LNB.com.br
}}

Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB) (English: New Basketball Brazil) is the Brazilian premier professional men's basketball league. It is organized by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB) (National Basketball League), in a new format of Brazil's previous top-tier level basketball competition, the Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete (Brazilian Basketball Championship). The NBB is managed by the Brazilian basketball associations, which were founding members of the LNB.

Logos and branding

Format

The NBB is the annual basketball league that is promoted by the national Brazilian league (LNB) organizing body, and is endorsed by the Brazilian Basketball Confederation (CFB).[1] The first phase of the season consists of fifteen teams playing against each other, on a home and away basis. Then the top eight teams go to the playoffs, where the top ranked team plays against the one in the eighth place, the second from the top plays the seventh, and so on. Each playoff series is a best-of-five, apart from the championship final, which is a single game. In all of those, the best placed team has the home court advantage. Finally, the best placed teams in the league qualify to the South American top-tier level FIBA Americas League and the South American second-tier level FIBA South American League.

LOB

{{main|Liga Ouro de Basquete}}

The NBB has a promotion and relegation format with the Brazilian second-tier level league, the Liga Ouro de Basquete (LOB) (Gold Basketball League). The worst performing teams of each NBB season are relegated down to the second-tier level LOB, while the best performing teams of each LOB season are promoted up to the top-tier level NBB.

LDB

{{main|Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete}}

The NBB also features an Under-20 age development league, called the Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete (LDB) (Developmental Basketball League).

History

2009 season

The NBB inaugural season didn't have the participation of founding-members Iguaçu, Londrina, Ulbra/Rio Claro, and Uberlândia.

2009–10 season

For the second NBB edition, the LNB confirmed the participation of 14 teams. Limeira and Bira-Lajeado could not keep their squads, thus did not join the season. On the other hand, Londrina joined the League, while an Araraquara/Palmeiras deal brought back to the national competition one of the most traditional Brazilian clubs.

2010–11 season

The 15 teams from the previous season confirmed their participation. The third NBB edition also featured former national and South American champions Uberlândia, who managed to gather a strong squad sponsored by Brasília's former partner, Universo. After a one-year hiatus, Limeira returned to the League. Besides that, first-timers Rio Claro and Iguaçu joined as well.

2012–13 season

For the first time, the NBB had eighteen participating teams, a record in the NBB's history. The three-time champion Brasília, came once again as the title favorite. But their greatest rival Flamengo, assembled a team to break this hegemony, and thus win the NBB after four years. Uberlândia emerged as one of the favorites for the title, as well as São José. The rookies were the teams of Suzano, Mogi das Cruzes, Palmeiras, and Basquete Cearense. Of the four, the only team to qualify for the playoffs was Basquete Cearense. The last two were Tijuca and Suzano. Suzano, due to financial difficulties, dismounted their team to the championship final, while Tijuca played a small promotion tournament with Fluminense and Macaé, respectively champion and runner-up of Supercopa Brasil de Basquete. In the playoffs, a surprise: the champions of the past three editions were eliminated in the quarterfinals by São José. In the semifinals, Flamengo eliminated São José 3–2, and Uberlândia swept Bauru by 3–0. The final, played in one game in Rio de Janeiro, was won by the super-team of Flamengo, who after four years, won their second title of the NBB.

NBB rivalries

{{main|Novo Basquete Brasil rivalries}}

Founding associations

*Team currently takes part in the NBB
TeamCity/AreaArenaFounded
Araraquara Araraquara, São Paulo Ginásio Castelo Branco (Gigantão)1994
Assis Assis, São Paulo Jairo Ferreira dos Santos (Jairão)2002
Bauru* Bauru, São Paulo Ginásio Panela de Pressão1994
Brasília Brasília, Federal District Ginásio Nilson Nelson / ASCEB minor games2000
CETAF/Vila Velha Vila Velha, Espírito Santo Ginásio Municipal João Goulart (Tartarugão)2002
Flamengo* Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro HSBC Arena1895
Franca* Franca, São Paulo Ginásio Municipal Pedro Murilla Fuentes (Pedrocão)1959
Iguaçu Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro Ginásio Alberico de Sá Bittencourt
Joinville Joinville, Santa Catarina Ginásio Municipal Ivan Rodrigues2006
Limeira Limeira, São Paulo Ginásio Municipal Fortunato Lucato Neto (Vô Lucato)2001
Londrina Londrina, Paraná Ginásio Municipal Darcy Côrtez (Moringão)
Minas* Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais Arena Vivo1935
Paulistano* São Paulo, São Paulo Ginásio Antonio Prado Junior1900
Pinheiros* São Paulo, São Paulo Ginásio Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim1899
Saldanha da Gama Vitória, Espírito Santo Ginásio Jayme Navarro de Carvalho1902
São José São José dos Campos, São Paulo Lineu de Moura1948
Bira-Lajeado Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul Complexo Esportivo da Univates1955
Uberlândia Uberlândia, Minas Gerais Arena Presidente Tancredo Neves1998
Rio Claro Rio Claro, São Paulo Ginásio de Esportes Felipe Karam1981

2018–19 season teams

Team Home city Arena Capacity Last season Head coach NBB seasons
Bauru Bauru Ginásio Panela de Pressão 2,000 1stBRA}} Demétrius Ferracciú 10th
Paulistano São Paulo Ginásio Antônio Prado Junior 1,500 2ndBRA}} Gustavo de Conti 10th
Vitória Salvador Ginásio Poliesportivo de Cajazeiras 2,000 3rdBRA}} Régis Marrelli 3rd
Pinheiros São Paulo Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim 824 4thBRA}} César Guidetti 10th
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Jeunesse Arena 15,000 5thBRA}} José Alves Neto 10th
Mogi das Cruzes Mogi das Cruzes Ginásio Professor Hugo Ramos 5,000 6thBRA}} Guerrinha 6th
Franca Franca Ginásio Pedrocão 6,000 7thBRA}} Helinho 10th
Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro Ginásio Vasco da Gama 1,000 9thBRA}} André Barbosa 2nd
Campo Mourão Campo Mourão Ginásio JK 3,000 10thBRA}} Emerson de Souza 2nd
Cearense Fortaleza Ginásio Paulo Sarasate 8,200 11thBRA}} Alberto Bial 6th
Minas Belo Horizonte Juscelino Kubitschek Arena 4,000 13thBRA}} Espiga 10th
Liga Sorocabana Sorocaba Ginásio Gualberto Moreira 3,000 14thBRA}} Miguel Leal 7th
Caxias do Sul Caxias do Sul Ginásio Vasco da Gama 850 15thBRA}} Rodrigo Barbosa 2nd
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro Ginásio Oscar Zelaya 720 1st (Liga Ouro)BRA}} Márcio de Andrade 1st
Joinville/AABJ Joinville Centreventos Cau Hansen 4,000 2nd (Liga Ouro)BRA}} George Rodrigues 1st

NBB Finals

Season Champion Runner-up Final result Season MVP Coach of the Year
2009 Flamengo Brasília
3–2 (series)
BRA}} Marcelinho Machado (FLA)BRA}} Paulo Sampaio (FLA)
2009–10 Brasília Flamengo
3–2 (series)
BRA}} Marcelinho Machado (FLA)BRA}} Lula Ferreira (BRA)
2010–11 Brasília Franca
3–1 (series)
BRA}} Guilherme Giovannoni (BRA)BRA}} Hélio Rubens (FRA)
2011–12 Brasília São José
78–62
BRA}} Murilo Becker (SJO)BRA}} Régis Marrelli (SJO)
2012–13 Flamengo Uberlândia
77–70
BRA}} Marquinhos (FLA)BRA}} Lula Ferreira (FRA)
2013–14 Flamengo Paulistano
78–73
USA}} David Jackson (LIM)BRA}} Gustavo de Conti (PAU)
2014–15 Flamengo Bauru
2–0 (series)
BRA}} Alex Garcia (BAU)BRA}} Dedé Barbosa (LIM)
2015–16 Flamengo Bauru
3–2 (series)
BRA}} Marquinhos (FLA)BRA}} José Alves Neto (FLA)
2016–17 Bauru Paulistano
3–2 (series)
USA}} Desmond Holloway (PIN)BRA}} Gustavo de Conti (PAU)
2017–18 Paulistano Mogi das Cruzes
3–1 (series)
BRA}} Marquinhos (FLA)BRA}} Gustavo de Conti (PAU)

NBB championships performance by club

TeamsWinLossTotalYear(s) wonYear(s) lost
Flamengo5162009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 20162010
Brasília3142010, 2011, 20122009
Bauru12320172015, 2016
Paulistano12320182014, 2017
Franca0112011
São José0112012
Uberlândia0112013
Mogi das Cruzes0112018

NBB awards

{{main|Novo Basquete Brasil awards}}

NBB All-Star Weekend

{{main|NBB All-Star Weekend}}{{main|NBB All-Star Game}}

Notable players

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  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Rafael "Bábby" Araújo
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Leandro Barbosa
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Murilo Becker
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Vítor Benite
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Valtinho da Silva
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Nezinho dos Santos
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Shilton dos Santos
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Fiorotto
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Alex Garcia
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Guilherme Giovannoni
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Helinho
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Duda Machado
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelinho Machado
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Carlos Olivinha
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Hátila Passos
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Paulão Prestes
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Marquinhos Vieira
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Jefferson William
  • {{flagicon|BRA}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Larry Taylor
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Pablo Figueroa
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Walter Herrmann
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Federico Kammerichs
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Nicolás Laprovíttola
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Facundo Sucatzky
  • {{flagicon|PAN}} Joel Muñoz
  • {{flagicon|DOM}} Ronald Ramón
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Durelle Brown
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Marc Brown
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Robby Collum
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Tyrone Curnell
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Robert Day
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Desmond Holloway
  • {{flagicon|USA}} David Jackson
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Kyle Lamonte
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jerome Meyinsse
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Bernard Robinson
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Joseph Shipp
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Shamell Stallworth
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Tony Stockman
{{div col end}}

See also

  • Brazilian Championship
  • São Paulo State Championship
  • Rio de Janeiro State Championship

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fibaamericas.com/noticiasread4.asp?r=28D30598332341AE8E59E497F277D854|title=España2014 – Perfil del Candidato al Comodín de la Copa Mundial de Baloncesto FIBA 2014: Brasil|date=Jan 13, 2014 |access-date=Jan 12, 2016|publisher=FIBA Americas | language = Spanish}}

External links

  • Official website {{pt icon}}
  • New Basketball Brazil at Latinbasket.com
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