2013–14 Korisliiga season

Korisliiga
Season 2013–14
Champions Tampereen Pyrintö
3rd title
Runners-up Joensuun Kataja
Third place Nilan Bisons Loimaa
Fourth place KTP Kotka
Teams 12
Games played 44
Top seed Tampereen Pyrintö
Awards
MVP Finland Antero Lehto
United States Kyle Fogg
Finals MVP United States Damon Williams
Defensive Player Finland Tuukka Kotti
Rookie of the Year Finland Anton Odabasi
Coach of the Year Finland Pieti Poikola
Sixth Man Finland Ville Mäkäläinen
Most Improved Finland Antero Lehto
Statistical leaders
Points

United States Kyle Fogg

27.0
Rebounds

Finland Ville Kaunisto

10.6
Assists

United States Sharaud Curry

6.1
Records
Highest attendance 4,557
Pyrintö 81–62 Kataja
Average attendance 862 Increase

All statistics correct as of 12 September 2014.

The 2013–14 Korisliiga season was the 74th season of the Finnish national championship named Korisliiga, the highest professional basketball league in Finland. The defending champion was Bisons Loimaa. Kyle Fogg was both scoring champion and league MVP, while Antero Lehto was named Player of the Year.[1] Tampereen Pyrintö took the title, its third in history.[2]

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD
Qualification or relegation
1 Tampereen Pyrintö 44 38 6 3916 3339+577 Playoffs
2 Nilan Bisons 44 37 7 3948 3035+913
3 Joensuun Kataja 44 32 12 3737 3300+437
4 KTP-Basket 44 25 19 3791 3561+230
5 Kauhajoen Karhu 44 23 21 3508 358880
6 Tapiolan Honka 44 20 24 3664 369531
7 Kouvot 44 19 25 3714 3817103
8 Namika Lahti 44 19 25 3412 3598186
9 Salon Vilpas 44 17 27 3382 344967
10 Korikobrat 44 16 28 3527 3859332
11 Lappeenrannan NMKY 44 12 32 3317 3660343
12 Korihait 44 6 38 3462 4027565 Relegation to I Division A

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  1 Tampereen Pyrintö 3  
8 Namika Lahti 1  
  1 Tampereen Pyrintö 3  
  4 KTP-Basket 2  
4 KTP-Basket 3
  5 Kauhajoen Karhu 1  
    1 Tampereen Pyrintö 3
  3 Joensuun Kataja 1
  2 Nilan Bisons 3  
7 Kouvot 1  
  2 Nilan Bisons 2 Third place
  3 Joensuun Kataja 3  
3 Joensuun Kataja 3 2 Nilan Bisons 1
  6 Tapiolan Honka 0   4 KTP-Basket 0

Awards

Sources: [1][3]

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