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2009–10 ABL season
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| title | ASEAN Basketball League | |
| season | 2009–10 | |
| champions | PHI Philippine Patriots | |
| runners_up | INA Satria Muda | |
| semifinalists | SGP Singapore Slingers | |
| MAS Kuala Lumpur Dragons | ||
| teams | 6 | |
| games | 45 (regular season) | |
| 8 (playoffs) | ||
| dates | 10 October 2009 – 24 January 2010 (regular season) | |
| 31 January 2010 – 21 February 2010 (playoffs) | ||
| award4 | MVP | award4_winner=Attaporn Lertmalaiporn |
| award5 | Best Import | award5_winner=Jason Dixon |
| award6 | Finals MVP | award6_winner=Warren Ybañez |
| biggest_home_win | Satria Muda BritAma 97–62 Brunei Barracudas | |
| (8 November 2009) | ||
| biggest_away_win | Kuala Lumpur Dragons 76–94 Brunei Barracudas | |
| (14 October 2009) | ||
| highest_scoring | Brunei Barracudas 89–95 Singapore Slingers | |
| (20 January 2010) | ||
| winning_streak | 6 games | |
| Philippine Patriots | ||
| losing_streak | 6 games | |
| Thailand Tigers | ||
| nextseason | [2010–11](2010-11-abl-season) |
MAS Kuala Lumpur Dragons 8 (playoffs) 31 January 2010 – 21 February 2010 (playoffs) (8 November 2009) (14 October 2009) (20 January 2010) Philippine Patriots Thailand Tigers
The 2009–10 ASEAN Basketball League season was the first season of competition since its establishment. A total of six teams competed in the league. The regular season began on 10 October 2009 and ended on 24 January 2010, which was followed by a post-season involving the top four teams.
The Philippine Patriots of Philippines had the #1 seed at the conclusion of the regular season.
Teams
| Team | City/Area | Arena / Capacity | Founded | Joined | Team Owners | Head Coach |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kuala Lumpur Dragons | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | MABA Stadium (2,500) | ||||
| Putra Stadium (16,000) | 2009 | 2009 | Datuk Wira Dani Daim & Westport and Partners | Malaysia Goh Cheng Huat | ||
| Philippine Patriots | Metro Manila, Philippines | Filoil Flying V Arena (5,000) | ||||
| Ynares Sports Arena (3,000) | 2009 | 2009 | Mikee Romero and Tony Boy Cojuangco | Philippines Louie Alas | ||
| Satria Muda | Jakarta, Indonesia | The BritAma Arena (4,000) | 1994 | 2009 | Erick Thohir and Mahaka Foundation | Indonesia Fictor Roring |
| Singapore Slingers | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium (8,126) | 2006 | 2009 | Basketball Enterprises Pte. Ltd. | Australia Frank Arsego |
| Thailand Tigers | Bangkok, Thailand | Nimibutr National Stadium (6,051) | 2009 | 2009 | Wim Reijnen/Entertainment Asia and partners | Thailand Soontornpong Mawintorn |
| Brunei Barracudas | Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam | Brunei Indoor Stadium (5,500) | 2009 | 2009 | Nadzaty Azma Azeez and Everwide SC | Philippines Geraldo Ramos |
Regular season
Standings
Results
Matches
October
November
December
January
Playoffs
Main article: 2010 ABL playoffs
best-of-five championship series | score-width=30px | team-width=180px | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1= Philippine Patriots | RD1-score1=2 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2=Kuala Lumpur Dragons | RD1-score2=0 | RD1-seed3=2 | RD1-team3=Singapore Slingers | RD1-score3=1 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Satria Muda | RD1-score4=2 | RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Philippine Patriots | RD2-score1=3 | RD2-seed2=3 | RD2-team2=Satria Muda | RD2-score2=0
Semifinals
The semifinals is a best-of-three series, with the higher seeded team hosting game 1, and 3 if necessary. |}
Finals
The finals is a best-of-five series, with the higher seeded team hosting games 1 and 2, and 5 if necessary. |}
Statistics
Season leaders
Last update: End of Round 11
| Category | Player | Team | Stat | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Points per game | ||||||
| Rebounds per game | ||||||
| Assists per game | ||||||
| Steals per game | ||||||
| Blocks per game |
Season highs
Last update: End of Round 11
| Category | Player | Team | Stat | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Points | ||||||
| Rebounds | ||||||
| Assists | ||||||
| Steals | ||||||
| Blocks | ||||||
| Field goals made | ||||||
| Three-point field goals made | ||||||
| Free throws made |
Teams
References
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