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2011–12 PBL season


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titlePBL
season2011–12
championsCSKA Moscow
(19th title)
runners_upKhimki
third_placeLokomotiv Kuban
fourth_placeTriumph Lyubertsy
teams10
games110
dates6 October 2011–19 May 2012
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(19th title) The 2011–12 Russian Professional Basketball League (PBL) was the second season of the Russian Professional League, and the 21st overall season of the Russian Professional Championship. CSKA Moscow won the title, by beating Khimki Moscow Region 2–0 in the league's playoff Finals.

Format

|Russia Because of the involvement of the senior men's Russia national basketball team at the Olympic qualifying tournament in 2012, the 2011–12 Russian Professional League was reduced to two playoff series.

All teams met each other at home and away venues. In the regular season, each team played 18 games.

Teams

TeamHome CityArenaCapacity
Triumph LyubertsyLyubertsyTriumph Sports Palace4,000
Spartak Saint PetersburgSaint PetersburgSibur Arena7,044
Spartak PrimoryeVladivostokSK Olimpiets1,500
Krasnye KryliaSamaraMTL Arena3,500
CSKA MoscowMoscowUniversal Sports Hall CSKA5,500
EniseyKrasnoyarskArena Sever4,100
KhimkiKhimkiBasketball Center6,196
Lokomotiv KubanKrasnodarBasket-Hall7,500
Nizhny NovgorodNizhny NovgorodTrade Union Sport Palace5,600
UNICSKazanBasket Hall Arena7,500

Regular season

Championship playoffs

||1 CSKA Moscow|2|4 Lokomotiv Kuban|0 ||2 Khimki|2|3 Triumph Lyubertsy|0

||1 CSKA Moscow|3|2 Khimki|0 ||3 Triumph Lyubertsy|1|4 Lokomotiv Kuban|2

Fifth position playoffs

||5 Spartak Saint Petersburg|2|8 Krasnye Krylia|1 ||6 UNICS|2|7 Spartak Primorye|1

||5 Spartak Saint Petersburg|0|6 UNICS|2 ||7 Spartak Primorye|1|8 Krasnye Krylia|2

Awards

Regular Season MVP

  • USA Davon Jefferson (Triumph Lyubertsy)

Playoffs MVP

  • RUS Alexey Shved (CSKA Moscow)

All-Symbolic Team

  • First Symbolic Team
    • USA Patrick Beverley (Spartak St. Petersburg)
    • CRO Zoran Planinić (Khimki Moscow Region)
    • USA Davon Jefferson (Triumph Lyubertsy)
    • RUS Andrei Kirilenko (CSKA Moscow)
    • MKD Jeremiah Massey (Lokomotiv Kuban)
  • Second Symbolic Team
    • USA Torey Thomas (Spartak Primorye)
    • RUS Vitaly Fridzon (Khimki Moscow Region)
    • RUS Sergey Karasev (Triumph Lyubertsy)
    • RUS Victor Khryapa (CSKA Moscow)
    • Belarus Vladimir Veremeenko (UNICS Kazan)

References

References

  1. (2014-04-26). "Davon Jefferson named Russian PBL MVP". Sportando.com.
  2. [http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/wolves-sign-free-agent-alexey-shved Wolves Sign Free Agent Alexey Shved.]
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