2011–12 Russian Professional Basketball League

Russian Professional Basketball League 2011-12
League Beko Professional Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration October 6, 2011 – May 7, 2012
Regular season
Top seed CSKA Moscow
Season MVP United States Davon Jefferson
(Triumph Lyubertsy)
Finals
Champions CSKA Moscow
  Runners-up Khimki Moscow Region

The 2011–12 Russian Basketball Championship was the second season, held under the auspices of the Beko Professional Basketball League, and the 21st of the Russian championship. PBC CSKA Moscow took the title by beating BC Khimki 2–0 in the Finals.

Schedule

Because of the involvement of Russian team in Olympic qualifying tournament in 2012, the Russian Championship 2011-12 was reduced to two series.

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

Participants

Professional Basketball League 2011–12 – Club Locations

Regular season

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA Diff
1CSKA Moscow 35 18 17 1 1571 1234 +337
2Khimki Moscow Region 33 18 15 3 1465 1348 +117
3Triumph Lyubertsy 30 18 12 6 1461 1434 +27
4Lokomotiv Kuban 27 18 9 9 1384 1439 55
5Spartak Saint Petersburg 27 18 9 9 1416 1366 +50
6UNICS Kazan 26 18 8 10 1316 1294 +22
7Spartak Primorye 26 18 8 10 1433 1460 27
8Krasnye Krylya Samara 25 18 7 11 1363 1449 88
9BC Nizhny Novgorod 21 18 3 15 1335 1516 181
10Enisey Krasnoyarsk 20 18 2 16 1332 1536 204

Championship playoffs

Semifinals Final
  CSKA Moscow  2  
  Lokomotiv Kuban  0  
 
      CSKA Moscow  2
    Khimki Moscow Region  0
Third place
  Khimki Moscow Region  2   Triumph Lyubertsy  1
  Triumph Lyubertsy  0     Lokomotiv Kuban  3

Fifth position playoffs

First round Fifth position
  Spartak St Petersburg  2  
  Krasnye Krylya Samara  1  
 
      Spartak Saint Petersburg  0
    UNICS Kazan  2
Seventh position
  UNICS Kazan  2   Spartak Primorye  1
  Spartak Primorye  0     Krasnye Krylya Samara  2

Awards

See also

References

  1. "Davon Jefferson named Russian PBL MVP". Sportando.com. 2014-04-26. Retrieved 2014-04-18.

External links

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