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2010–11 ABL season


FieldValue
title2010–11 ABL season
leagueASEAN Basketball League
sportBasketball
duration2 October 2010–15 January 2011
no_of_teams6
MVPMario Wuysang (Satria Muda)
finals2011 ABL finals
finals_champChang Thailand Slammers
finals_runner-upAirAsia Philippine Patriots
seasonslistList of ABL seasons
seasonslistnamesABL
prevseason_link2009–10 ABL season
prevseason_year2009–10
nextseason_link2012 ABL season
nextseason_year2012

| finals_runner-up = AirAsia Philippine Patriots

The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League season was the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of six teams competed the league. The regular season began on 2 October 2010 and ended on 15 January 2011, which was followed by a post-season involving the top four teams.

The Chang Thailand Slammers had the #1 seed at the conclusion of the regular season.

Teams

TeamCity/AreaArena / CapacityFoundedJoinedTeam OwnersHead coach
Kuala Lumpur DragonsKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMABA Stadium (2,500)
Putra Stadium (16,000)20092009Datuk Wira Dani Daim & Westport and PartnersMalaysia Goh Cheng Huat
Philippine PatriotsMetro Manila, PhilippinesFiloil Flying V Arena (5,000)
Ynares Sports Arena (3,000)20092009Mikee Romero and Tony Boy CojuangcoPhilippines Louie Alas
Satria MudaJakarta, IndonesiaThe BritAma Arena (4,000)19942009Erick Thohir and Mahaka FoundationIndonesia Octaviarro Romely Tamtelahitu
Singapore SlingersSingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium (8,126)20062009Basketball Enterprises Pte. Ltd.SIN Neo Beng Siang
Thailand SlammersBangkok, ThailandNimibutr National Stadium (6,051)20102010Pornsak Chinawongwatana, Nipondh Chawalitmontien and partnersThailand Tongkiat Singhasene
Brunei BarracudasBandar Seri Begawan, Brunei DarussalamBrunei Indoor Stadium (5,500)20092009Nadzaty Azma Azeez and Everwide SCPhilippines Geraldo Ramos

Regular season

Standings

Results

Playoffs

Main article: 2011 ABL playoffs

| score-width=30px | team-width=180px | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1= Thailand Slammers | RD1-score1=2 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2=Singapore Slingers | RD1-score2=1 | RD1-seed3=2 | RD1-team3=Philippine Patriots | RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Westports KL Dragons | RD1-score4=0 | RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Thailand Slammers | RD2-score1=2 | RD2-seed2=2 | RD2-team2=Philippine Patriots | RD2-score2=0

Semifinals

The semi-finals 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-three series, with the higher seeded team hosting game 1, and 3 if necessary. |}

References

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