2013–14 NBB season

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NBB 2013–14
League Novo Basquete Brasil
Sport Basketball
Duration November 2013–May 2014
Number of teams 17
TV partner(s)
NBB season
NBB seasons
2014–15 

The 2013–14 NBB season is the sixth season of the Novo Basquete Brasil, the Brazilian basketball league.[1] This tournament is organized entirely by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB). The NBB serves as a qualifying competition for international tournaments such as Liga Sudamericana and FIBA Americas League.[2]

Seventeen teams playing each other in the regular season. At the end of the home and away matches round the top four teams qualify for the quarterfinals of the playoffs automatically, while the teams finishing in the 5th and 12th place participated in the first round of the playoffs to determine the other four teams in the quarterfinals, best of five matches, advances to the next phase who win three games.[3]

For this season, the last two regular season placed will be relegated to the newly created Second Division. The Second Division winner receive the right to contest NBB in the next year.[2]

Participating teams

New teams in the league
Teams that left the league
Team Home city Stadium Capacity Head coach Season
Sky/Basquete Cearense Fortaleza Ginásio da UNIFOR
Ginásio Paulo Sarasate
2,200
9,000
Brazil Alberto Bial 2nd
Paschoalotto/Bauru Bauru Ginásio Panela de Pressão 3,000 Brazil Guerrinha 6th
UniCEUB/BRB/Brasília Brasília Ginásio da ASCEB
Ginásio Nilson Nelson
3,050
16,000
Argentina Sergio Hernández 6th
Espírito Santo Basquetebol1 Vila Velha Ginásio Municipal João Goulart 3,500 Brazil Ênio Vecchi 6th
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Ginásio Hélio Maurício
HSBC Arena
800
14,981
Brazil José Alves Neto 6th
Vivo/Franca Franca Ginásio Pedrocão 6,000 Brazil Lula Ferreira 6th
Universo/Goiânia Goiânia Ginásio Rio Vermelho
Arena Goiânia
6,000
15,000
Brazil Márcio de Andrade 1st
Liga Sorocabana Sorocaba Ginásio Gualberto Moreira 3,000 Brazil Rinaldo Rodrigues 3rd
Winner/Kabum/Limeira Limeira Ginásio Vô Lucato 1,800 Brazil Demétrius Ferracciú 5th
Macaé Basquete Macaé Tênis Clube de Macaé
Ginásio Maurício Soares Bittencourt
3,000
6,000
Brazil Léo Costa 1st
Minas Tênis Clube Belo Horizonte Arena Vivo 4,000 Argentina Carlos Romano 6th
Mogi das Cruzes/Helbor Mogi das Cruzes Ginásio Municipal Professor Hugo Ramos 5,000 Spain Paco García 2nd
Palmeiras/Meltex São Paulo Ginásio Palestra Itália 1,500 Brazil Hebert Coimbra 2nd
Paulistano/Unimed São Paulo Ginásio Antônio Prado Junior 1,500 Brazil Gustavo de Conti 6th
Pinheiros/Sky São Paulo Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim 854 Brazil Cláudio Mortari 6th
São José/Unimed São José dos Campos Ginásio Lineu de Moura 2,620 Brazil Luiz Zanon 6th
Unitri/Magazine Luiza/Uberlândia Uberlândia Arena Multiuso Tancredo Neves 6,000 Brazil João Batista 4th

1Vila Velha was renamed Espírito Santo from this season.[4]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Replaced by Date of appointment
Palmeiras Brazil Ênio Vecchi Moved to technical coordinator Brazil Hebert Coimbra December 3, 2013[5]
Uberlândia Brazil Hélio Rubens Garcia Sacked Brazil João Batista January 7, 2014[6]
Espírito Santo Brazil João Batista Signed by Uberlândia Brazil Ênio Vecchi January 10, 2014[7]
São José Brazil Edvar Simões Sacked Brazil Luiz Zanon January 21, 2014[8]

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Flamengo 23 19 4 1907 1711+196 42 Quarterfinals Playoffs
2 Limeira 20 14 6 1553 1440+113 34
3 Paulistano 20 14 6 1700 1576+124 34
4 Brasília 21 13 8 1763 1642+121 34
5 Pinheiros 19 14 5 1610 1515+95 33 First Round Playoffs
6 São José 20 13 7 1653 1601+52 33
7 Basquete Cearense 21 11 10 1629 1606+23 32
8 Mogi das Cruzes 21 9 12 1667 1621+46 30
9 Palmeiras 21 9 12 1660 172060 30
10 Uberlândia 18 11 7 1529 1465+64 29
11 Bauru 20 9 11 1636 16404 29
12 Macaé Basquete 21 7 14 1676 172650 28
13 Franca 18 8 10 1358 138628 26
14 Liga Sorocabana 20 6 14 1521 1705184 26
15 Minas 20 6 14 1397 147780 26
16 Goiânia 21 5 16 1599 1745146 26 Relegation to Second Division
17 Espírito Santo 18 3 15 1257 1539282 21

Source: LNB – NBB

Results

BCE BAU BRA ESB FLA FRA GOI LSB LIM MAB MIN MOG PAL PAU PIN SJO UBE
Basquete Cearense 84–80 88–77 78–60 80–65 102–85 73–64 60–71 71–69 70–69 94–97 86–96
Bauru 79–74 94–96 87–72 110–93 71–90 90–86 76–69 74–78 77–90 91–97 74–76
Brasília 88–75 82–72 98–73 79–81 87–72 82–67 96–71 82–54 78–85 71–77 84–82
Espírito Santo 60–77 84–99 65–89 68–67 90–95 50–97 86–79
Flamengo 72–69 84–82 90–73 83–69 95–72 79–69 90–59 92–76 84–76 80–58 71–80 59–81
Franca 73–61 75–70 70–80 61–63 80–73 82–68 74–78 83–84 91–82 92–75
Goiânia 75–63 83–87 72–101 82–83 74–95 65–67 66–72 53–62 64–78 81–77 74–88 75–94
Liga Sorocabana 92–83 72–85 83–84 75–67 79–98 96–98 74–76 79–76 81–79 73–80
Limeira 83–53 67–88 64–80 69–71 76–74 74–66 93–81 87–78 69–81
Macaé Basquete 80–74 78–91 84–79 91–67 79–74 101–93 68–80 77–80 82–85
Minas 71–77 73–62 84–66 59–65 67–65 85–75 66–75 87–90 83–91
Mogi das Cruzes 75–74 85–90 94–76 90–52 82–76 67–78 70–60 89–69 80–88 71–73
Palmeiras 69–85 87–84 71–84 89–84 69–71 67–85 92–85 75–68 92–74 68–64
Paulistano 94–79 87–66 96–74 96–61 95–93 96–70 56–72 110–93 80–66 93–89 92–93
Pinheiros 74–62 96–87 95–65 53–91 82–78 84–82 98–91 91–93 77–95 76–84
São José 54–71 78–88 77–87 88–72 82–75 87–72 76–82 79–72 90–78 79–73
Uberlândia 76–83 95–81 95–101 93–97 87–63 98–86 79–76 80–81 92–104

Source: NBB Fixtures

Statistical leaders

Individual tournament highs

Points

Pos. Name G PPG
1 Brazil Leandro Barbosa (PIN) 8 20.75
2 United States Shamell Stallworth (PIN) 18 20.72
3 Uruguay Emilio Taboada (GOI) 14 20.43
4 Brazil Paulão Prestes (FRA) 17 20.06
5 United States David Jackson (LIM) 20 19.70

Rebounds

Pos. Name G RPG
1 Brazil Olivinha (FLA) 23 9.35
2 Brazil Jefferson William (SJO) 20 9.20
3 Brazil Paulão Prestes (FRA) 17 8.82
4 Argentina Pablo Espinoza (MAB) 21 8.24
5 Brazil Daniel Alemão (MOG) 21 8.00

Assists

Pos. Name G APG
1 Brazil Valtinho (UBE) 18 7.94
2 Argentina Juan Pablo Figueroa (FRA) 17 6.18
3 Argentina Maximiliano Stanic (PAL) 5 6.00
4 Brazil Elinho Neto (MIN) 20 6.00
5 United States Joe Smith (PIN) 18 5.39

Blocks

Pos. Name G BPG
1 Brazil Morro (PIN) 16 2.00
2 Brazil Douglas Nunes (MIN) 20 1.15
3 Brazil Léo Waszkiewicz (UBE) 14 1.14
4 Brazil Rafael Mineiro (PIN) 17 1.12
5 United States Marcus Goree (BRA) 19 1.11

Steals

Pos. Name G SPG
1 Brazil Marcus Vinicius Toledo (MOG) 21 2.05
2 Brazil Biloca (BAU) 1 2.00
3 Brazil Gustavo Cortes (BAU) 1 2.00
4 Argentina Maximiliano Stanic (PAL) 5 2.00
5 Brazil Maique Oliveira (FRA) 1 2.00

Efficiency

Pos. Name G Eff
1 Brazil Paulão Prestes (FRA) 17 22.76
2 Brazil Gustavo Cortes (BAU) 1 22.00
3 Brazil Alex Garcia (BRA) 12 20.92
4 Dominican Republic Manny Quezada (SJO) 18 20.50
5 United States David Jackson (LIM) 20 20.30

Source: LNB – NBB

References

  1. "Guia do NBB 6: conheça as estrelas e as equipes da temporada 2013/14". GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). November 8, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Tudo pronto". LNB (in Portuguese). November 8, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013. 
  3. "Regulamento NBB - temporada 2013 / 2014" (PDF). LNB (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 9, 2013. 
  4. "Espírito Santo Basquete faz primeiro treino de preparação para o NBB". GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). November 5, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013. 
  5. "Novidade no comando". LNB (in Portuguese). December 3, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2013. 
  6. "Brasília é anunciado técnico interino do Uberlândia para disputa do NBB-6". GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). January 8, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2014. 
  7. "Novo desafio". LNB (in Portuguese). January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2014. 
  8. "São José Basquete acerta com Luiz Zanon para disputa do NBB". GloboEsporte.com (in Portuguese). January 21, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014. 

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