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Lietuvos krepšinio lyga

Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL; English: Lithuanian Basketball League), also known as Betsafe LKL for sponsorship reasons, is the premier professional men's club basketball league in Lithuania. It is composed of 12 teams, and it is a member of the Lithuanian Basketball Federation. The best LKL clubs are also annual participants of the top European-wide basketball competitions, including the top-tier level EuroLeague.

Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL)
FoundedApril 22, 1993; 31 years ago (1993-04-22)
First season1993–94
CountryLithuania
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams11
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNKL
Domestic cup(s)King Mindaugas Cup
International cup(s)EuroLeague
EuroCup
Champions League
FIBA Europe Cup
Current championsŽalgiris (24th title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsŽalgiris (24 titles)
PresidentRemigijus Milašius
TV partnersGo3 BTV
Websiteen.lkl.lt
2023–24 season
Headquarters in Vilnius

On April 22, 1993, the Lietuvos krepšinio asociacija (English: Lithuanian Basketball Association) (LKA) was founded. It was the first professional sports organisation in Lithuania. Lietuvos krepšinio lyga was built on the foundation of the LKA. Former basketball player Šarūnas Marčiulionis is named as the founder of the league. He was the first president of the LKL and served from 1993 to 2002. Remigijus Milašius is the current president of the league since 2013. The league's headquarters is located in Vilnius.

A total of 28 teams have competed in the LKL since its inception. Only two teams have been crowned champions, with Žalgiris Kaunas winning the title a record 24 times and Rytas Vilnius six times.

Competition format edit

The competition format follows a quadruple round-robin format, which means that during the course of a regular season, which lasts from late September to May, each club plays every other club four times, twice at home and twice away, for a total of 44 games. Teams receive one point for a win, and no points for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, with the eight highest-ranked clubs at the end of the season plays the playoffs and the winner of the playoffs is crowned a champion.

Promotion and relegation edit

A system of promotion and relegation exists between the LKL and the NKL. The lowest placed team in LKL is relegated to the NKL, and the top team from the NKL promoted to LKL. However, the last team that has been promoted from the NKL to the LKL was BC Mažeikiai in the 2014–15 LKL season. No any team has been promoted to the LKL since 2015 because they were unable to meet the league requirements. In 2021-22 LKL season, for the first time since 2014-15 LKL season, 11 teams played in the league, NKL winner Cbet Jonava joined the existing 10 teams. Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history:

Qualifying for European competitions edit

Žalgiris directly enters the EuroLeague as a licensed club. The highest-placed team, apart from licensed club Zalgiris, gets an invite to play in the EuroCup. The second and third highest-placed teams, apart from licensed club, get an invite to play in the Basketball Champions League.

In the 2022–23 season:

History edit

Foundation and Žalgiris dominance edit

The Lithuanian Basketball Association was founded on 22 April 1993, when eight of the strongest Lithuanian basketball clubs' officials met with representatives of the Šarūnas Marčiulionis basketball fund in Vilnius. The original eight teams were: Žalgiris Kaunas, Atletas Kaunas, Drobė Kaunas, Statyba Vilnius, Olimpas Plungė, BC Šilutė, Lietkabelis Panevėžys and Neptūnas Klaipėda. This association would soon be renamed to Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL) due to legal issues, also announcing there that would start in the upcoming fall.[1] By the end of spring, before the season started, the LKA and their new league accepted two more teams – Lavera Kaunas and NECA Kaunas.[2]

Following the 1993–94 season, the finalists of last season's LKAL, Sakalai Vilnius & BC Šiauliai joined the league, while Drobė Kaunas decided to withdraw due to financial difficulties. The 1994–95 season saw the league's foreign players emerge as star power, before they were more known to be role players. In the 1995–96 season the league continued to accept the champions of the LKAL to the league, Savy Alytus joined the league. Sharpshooter Joe Vickery became the first foreigner to lead the LKL in scoring for Olimpas. League officials would start pressuring teams to play in better arenas by setting up certain criteria that were necessary to get accepted into the league. That's why no more teams were accepted until 1998 when Olimpas Plungė went bankrupt and was replaced by BC Kraitienė based in Marijampolė. Some of the strongest teams like Šilutė and Atletas faded away to the bottom of the league and left the league.

During this time period, the league had been dominated by Žalgiris. They won the league's championship trophy for six consecutive years, from 1994 through 1999. Their main rival during those years was Atletas Kaunas led by Saulius Štombergas and a young Žydrūnas Ilgauskas acquired from Žalgiris' youth team. Ilgauskas was selected 20th overall in the 1996 NBA draft, making him the first NBA player coming straight from the LKL. In 1999 Žalgiris, led by Tyus Edney, became the first Lithuanian team to win the top European basketball competition, the EuroLeague title.

Golden era of Lithuanian basketball edit

In the 1999–2000 season, Lietuvos rytas shocked defending EuroLeague champions Žalgiris by ending their dominant run. That sparked most likely the biggest rivalry in Lithuanian sports, the competitiveness has brought over to politics and society between the two biggest cities in Lithuania.[3]

Modern era edit

2010–11 saw Žalgiris reclaim the title, beating Lietuvos rytas 4–1. In the finals of 2012 Žalgiris was the winner again, by sweeping Lietuvos Rytas 3–0. During the 2013–14 season, Žalgiris defeated Neptūnas in the final.[citation needed]

The 2014–2015 season saw the introduction of the 'four wheel system', where all the teams have to play 40 games with no exceptions for teams competing in international competition like in the past. This year Žalgiris was able to finished 1st, but not before a dramatic win against Lietuvos rytas in the last game of the season 82–81.

"...there's no better advertisement for Lithuanian basketball than this match. The season is long, forty games, but everything is settled not only in the last game of the season, but in the last seconds of that game."

— Gintaras Krapikas, head coach of Žalgiris

Žalgiris continued to dominate in the playoffs sweeping rivals Lietuvos rytas once again in the final. Despite a familiar ending, the season was marked by the growing competitiveness of the league, Neptūnas joined Žalgiris and Lietuvos rytas as a powerhouse and this edition saw a couple of upsets and close games from teams such as Pieno žvaigždės and Juventus Utena. Although a strong competitor Prienai had an underwhelming season. However, the final saw a two usual suspects once again - Žalgiris and Lietuvos Rytas. The Greens once again took the trophy back home by beating rivals 4–0. Team from Kaunas was led by all around sharpshooters in James Anderson and Artūras Milaknis who averaged 15.3 and 14.3 points a piece. The latter was named the MVP of the finals.

Six 2015–16 LKL season teams participated in the European tournaments: Žalgiris (EuroLeague), Lietuvos rytas and Neptūnas (EuroCup), Juventus, Pieno žvaigždės, Šiauliai (FIBA Europe Cup).[4] Lietkabelis, Vytautas and Nevėžis competed in the Baltic Basketball League.[5] Dzūkija was the only LKL club not participating in any European or regional tournaments. The off-season moves by teams such as the rebranded Prienai (Vytautas Prienai–Birštonas), Lietkabelis and the continued work from last season's playoff seeds gave fans hope for one of the most competitive seasons in league history. During the season, Žalgiris won 1st place in the regular season, over Lietuvos rytas. In the playoffs, Neptūnas shocked everyone, by beating Rytas in the semifinals, and reaching the finals for the second time in club history. In the finals, Žalgiris beat Neptūnas 4–1 to win again.

The 2016–17 LKL season off-season saw the rise of Lietkabelis, as tensions between FIBA and the EuroLeague resulted into them receiving a wild card as replacement in the EuroCup and greatly improving their roster which included signing the Lavrinovič twins (Darjuš and Kšyštof). A record of 8 Lithuanian teams competed in a European tournament that season, which added to the ever-improving competitiveness of the league. Consequently, the LKL achieved the average attendance record,[6] with more than 2,000 spectators per game, during the regular season. Only Lietkabelis was able to fight defending champion Žalgiris, as Žalgiris easily defeated other top contenders Lietuvos rytas and Neptūnas. In the LKL semifinals, Lietkabelis beat Lietuvos rytas 3–1, to advance to the finals for the first time - they lost to Žalgiris 4–1. Rytas won the third place over Neptūnas.

"Does not matter the strength of the opponent, no matter, if Žalgiris Kaunas or Rytas Vilnius wins, the result does not mater, it is important, that the Lord is with us."

— Pope Francis, during his speech with youngsters at the Cathedral Square in Vilnius, surprised by mentioning two strongest teams of the Lithuanian league.[7]

In the 2018-19 LKL season, Dainius Adomaitis, the coach of the Lithuania men's national basketball team, joined the renamed BC Rytas as the new head coach. During the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification, happening during the season, many LKL players debuted in the national team to play the games. BC Vytautas was renamed as BC SkyCop Prienai, signing veteran players like the Lavrinovič twins, Mindaugas Lukauskis and others. The team played improved basketball and reached the playoffs. Rytas won the King Mindaugas Cup, while BC Neptūnas finished the regular season in second place, earning home-court advantage for the semifinals for the first time in club history. Žalgiris once again won 1st place in the regular season. In the playoffs, while Žalgiris and Lietkabelis beat their opponents in sweeps, Rytas struggled against BC Juventus, 2–1, while Neptūnas defeated SkyCop 2–1. In the semifinals, Žalgiris easily swept Lietkabelis 2–0, while Rytas shocked Neptūnas with an even easier 2–0 sweep, even without home-court advantage. Setting up rematches from the previous year, the results remained the same - Neptūnas once again defeated Lietkabelis 3–0 in the 3rd place series, while Žalgiris easily defeated Rytas 3–0 in the finals.

During the 2019–20 season, the LKL board ended the season prematurely due to the coronavirus outbreak and crowned Žalgiris champions.[8]

In the 2020-21 LKL season the LKL has reached a historic agreement - LKL will be broadcast in foreign countries for the first time since its establishment. During the 2020-21 LKL season, it was decided that in the next 2021-22 LKL season, 11 teams will participate in the tournament again after 6 years. Cbet Jonava joined the other 10 existing LKL teams by winning the 2020-21 NKL season.[9][10] For the 2022–23 season, the number of teams was further increased to 12, with the addition of the 2021-22 NKL champions Gargždai-SC.[11]

During 2022–23 LKL season it was announced that the new team 2022–23 NKL season runner-up Mažeikiai M Basket will join other existing teams in LKL. Mažeikiai M Basket will take place of Labas Gas because they finished in last place in 2022–23 LKL season and were relegated to NKL.[12]

Teams edit

Lietuvos Krepšinio Lyga teams
Team Location Arena Capacity Coordinates Founded Joined LKL Head coach
7bet-Lietkabelis Panevėžys Kalnapilio Arena 5,950 55°44′00″N 24°20′22″E / 55.7333°N 24.3394°E / 55.7333; 24.3394 (BC Lietkabelis) 1964 2007   Nenad Čanak
Cbet Jonava Jonava Jonava Arena 2,200 55°04′36″N 24°16′25″E / 55.0766°N 24.2735°E / 55.0766; 24.2735 (BC CBet Jonava) 1969 2021   Virginijus Šeškus
Gargždai Gargždai Švyturys Arena 6,200 55°41′15″N 21°09′07″E / 55.6874°N 21.152°E / 55.6874; 21.152 (BC Gargždai-SC) 2014 2022   Laimonas Eglinskas
Mažeikiai M Basket Mažeikiai Telšiai Arena 800 55°59′03″N 22°14′39″E / 55.9843°N 22.2441°E / 55.9843; 22.2441 (BC Mažeikiai) 2005 2023   Nikola Vasilev
Neptūnas Klaipėda Švyturys Arena 6,200 55°41′15″N 21°09′07″E / 55.6874°N 21.152°E / 55.6874; 21.152 (BC Neptūnas) 1964 1993   Mindaugas Brazys
Nevėžis-OPTIBET Kėdainiai Kėdainiai Arena 2,200 55°17′59″N 23°59′24″E / 55.2996°N 23.99°E / 55.2996; 23.99 (BC Nevėžis) 1992 2002   Gediminas Petrauskas
Pieno žvaigždės Pasvalys Pieno žvaigždės Arena 1,500 56°03′41″N 24°24′50″E / 56.0615°N 24.4138°E / 56.0615; 24.4138 (BC Dzūkija) 2000 2011   Aurimas Jasilionis
Rytas Vilnius Jeep Arena 2,500 54°42′58″N 25°16′44″E / 54.716°N 25.279°E / 54.716; 25.279 (BC Lietuvos rytas) 1963 1993   Giedrius Žibėnas
Šiauliai-7bet Šiauliai Šiauliai Arena 5,700 55°55′14″N 23°16′56″E / 55.9206°N 23.2823°E / 55.9206; 23.2823 (BC Šiauliai) 1994   Žydrūnas Urbonas
Uniclub Casino - Juventus Utena Utena Arena 2,000 55°30′15″N 25°35′29″E / 55.5041°N 25.5914°E / 55.5041; 25.5914 (BC Juventus) 1999 2009   Oliver Kostić
Wolves Vilnius Avia Solutions Group Arena 10,000 54°42′59″N 25°16′50″E / 54.7165°N 25.2806°E / 54.7165; 25.2806 (BC Wolves) 2022   Kęstutis Kemzūra
Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgiris Arena 15,552 54°53′25″N 23°54′54″E / 54.8903°N 23.915°E / 54.8903; 23.915 (BC Žalgiris) 1944 1993   Andrea Trinchieri

Champions by season edit

 
Classic LKL logo
  • In 1994–95, 1995–96 and 1996–97 seasons no bronze medal game was played. Positions are determined by regular season standings of the semifinalists.
Season Champion Runner-up Bronze Fourth place
1993–94 Žalgiris Atletas Statyba Lavera
1994–95 Žalgiris Atletas Lavera Šiauliai
1995–96 Žalgiris Atletas Olimpas Sakalai
1996–97 Žalgiris Olimpas Šilutė Šiauliai
1997–98 Žalgiris Atletas Lietuvos rytas Sakalai
1998–99 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Sakalai Šiauliai
1999–00 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai Sakalai
2000–01 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai Alita
2001–02 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Alita Šiauliai
2002–03 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Alita Šiauliai
2003–04 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai Sakalai
2004–05 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai Sakalai
2005–06 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai Nevėžis
2006–07 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai Neptūnas
2007–08 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai Alytus
2008–09 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai Neptūnas
2009–10 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai Juventus
2010–11 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Rūdupis Juventus
2011–12 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Rūdupis Šiauliai
2012–13 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Neptūnas Prienai
2013–14 Žalgiris Neptūnas Lietuvos rytas Prienai
2014–15 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Juventus Neptūnas
2015–16 Žalgiris Neptūnas Lietuvos rytas Juventus
2016–17 Žalgiris Lietkabelis Lietuvos rytas Neptūnas
2017–18 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Neptūnas Lietkabelis
2018–19 Žalgiris Rytas Neptūnas Lietkabelis
2019–20 Žalgiris[a] Rytas Lietkabelis Neptūnas
2020–21 Žalgiris Rytas Lietkabelis Juventus
2021–22 Rytas Lietkabelis Žalgiris Šiauliai–7bet
2022–23 Žalgiris Rytas Lietkabelis Jonava
  1. ^ Žalgiris declared champion through regular season standings after the premature ending of the league due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Performance by club edit

 
LKL trophy in Vilnius
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Winning years
Žalgiris 24 5 1 0 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2022-23
Lietuvos rytas / Rytas 6 16 4 0 1999-00, 2001-02, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2021–22
Atletas 0 4 0 0
Neptūnas 0 2 3 5
Lietkabelis 0 2 3 2
Olimpas 0 1 1 0
Šiauliai 0 0 9 7
Rūdupis/Prienai 0 0 2 2
Alita 0 0 2 1
Sakalai 0 0 1 5
Juventus 0 0 1 4
Lavera 0 0 1 1
Statyba 0 0 1 0
Šilutė 0 0 1 0
Nevėžis 0 0 0 1
Alytus 0 0 0 1
Jonava 0 0 0 1

All–time national champions edit

Total number of national champions won by Lithuanian clubs. Table includes titles won during the Lithuanian Championships (1924–1941) and (1990–present) and the USSR Premier Basketball League (1945–1991).

Club Trophies Years won
Žalgiris Kaunas
32
1947, 1951, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
LFLS Kaunas
6
1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1935, 1936
Rytas Vilnius
6
2000, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2022
CJSO Kaunas
3
1937, 1938, 1940
LGSF Kaunas
2
1933, 1934
Kovas Kaunas
1
1925
Perkūnas Kaunas
1
1941

Awards edit

Lithuanian All-Star Game edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . LKL.lt. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Pirmieji LKL žingsniai – per kliūtis". lrytas.lt. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Istorinis įvykis: "Lietuvos ryto" pirmasis LKL čempiono titulas - Krepsinis.net". Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  4. ^ "FIBA sprendimas: "Lietkabelio" ir "Vytauto" į turnyrą nepriėmė". Krepsinis.net. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  5. ^ "BBL reguliariajame sezone varžysis trys Lietuvos komandos". BasketNews.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 21 August 2015.
  6. ^ "LKL lankomumas – didžiausias lygos istorijoje". BasketNews.lt (in Lithuanian).
  7. ^ "Katedros aikštėje kalbėdamas jaunimui popiežius Pranciškus minėjo "Žalgirį" ir "Rytą"". Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Betsafe LKL season cancelled, Zalgiris crowned as champions - LKL.LT". en.lkl.lt. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  9. ^ "Historic TV rights agreement: Lithuanian Basketball League will be broadcast abroad". en.lkl.lt. 30 September 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  10. ^ "LKL valdyba nubalsavo – kitą sezoną čempionate rungtyniaus 11 komandų". lkl.lt (in Lithuanian). 27 April 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  11. ^ "LKL Valdyba nubalsavo – kitais metais "Betsafe-LKL" čempionate rungtyniaus 12 komandų". lkl.lt (in Lithuanian). 20 May 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Mažeikių komandai suteikta "Betsafe-LKL" licencija". lkl.lt (in Lithuanian). 22 May 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Lithuanian league at Eurobasket.com

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LKL redirects here For other uses see LKL disambiguation Lietuvos krepsinio lyga LKL English Lithuanian Basketball League also known as Betsafe LKL for sponsorship reasons is the premier professional men s club basketball league in Lithuania It is composed of 12 teams and it is a member of the Lithuanian Basketball Federation The best LKL clubs are also annual participants of the top European wide basketball competitions including the top tier level EuroLeague Lietuvos krepsinio lyga LKL FoundedApril 22 1993 31 years ago 1993 04 22 First season1993 94CountryLithuaniaConfederationFIBA EuropeNumber of teams11Level on pyramid1Relegation toNKLDomestic cup s King Mindaugas CupInternational cup s EuroLeagueEuroCupChampions LeagueFIBA Europe CupCurrent championsZalgiris 24th title 2022 23 Most championshipsZalgiris 24 titles PresidentRemigijus MilasiusTV partnersGo3 BTVWebsiteen wbr lkl wbr lt2023 24 season Headquarters in Vilnius On April 22 1993 the Lietuvos krepsinio asociacija English Lithuanian Basketball Association LKA was founded It was the first professional sports organisation in Lithuania Lietuvos krepsinio lyga was built on the foundation of the LKA Former basketball player Sarunas Marciulionis is named as the founder of the league He was the first president of the LKL and served from 1993 to 2002 Remigijus Milasius is the current president of the league since 2013 The league s headquarters is located in Vilnius A total of 28 teams have competed in the LKL since its inception Only two teams have been crowned champions with Zalgiris Kaunas winning the title a record 24 times and Rytas Vilnius six times Contents 1 Competition format 1 1 Promotion and relegation 1 2 Qualifying for European competitions 2 History 2 1 Foundation and Zalgiris dominance 2 2 Golden era of Lithuanian basketball 2 3 Modern era 3 Teams 4 Champions by season 5 Performance by club 6 All time national champions 7 Awards 8 Lithuanian All Star Game 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksCompetition format editThe competition format follows a quadruple round robin format which means that during the course of a regular season which lasts from late September to May each club plays every other club four times twice at home and twice away for a total of 44 games Teams receive one point for a win and no points for a loss Teams are ranked by total points with the eight highest ranked clubs at the end of the season plays the playoffs and the winner of the playoffs is crowned a champion Promotion and relegation edit A system of promotion and relegation exists between the LKL and the NKL The lowest placed team in LKL is relegated to the NKL and the top team from the NKL promoted to LKL However the last team that has been promoted from the NKL to the LKL was BC Mazeikiai in the 2014 15 LKL season No any team has been promoted to the LKL since 2015 because they were unable to meet the league requirements In 2021 22 LKL season for the first time since 2014 15 LKL season 11 teams played in the league NKL winner Cbet Jonava joined the existing 10 teams Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league s history 1993 1994 10 clubs 1994 1995 11 clubs 1995 1999 10 clubs 1999 2002 9 clubs 2002 2004 10 clubs 2004 2005 9 clubs 2005 2006 8 clubs 2006 2007 9 clubs 2007 2008 10 clubs 2008 2009 11 clubs 2009 2011 13 clubs 2011 2013 12 clubs 2013 2015 11 clubs 2015 2021 10 clubs 2021 2022 11 clubs 2022 present 12 clubs Qualifying for European competitions edit Zalgiris directly enters the EuroLeague as a licensed club The highest placed team apart from licensed club Zalgiris gets an invite to play in the EuroCup The second and third highest placed teams apart from licensed club get an invite to play in the Basketball Champions League In the 2022 23 season Zalgiris competed in the EuroLeague Lietkabelis competed in the EuroCup Rytas competed in the Basketball Champions LeagueHistory editFoundation and Zalgiris dominance edit The Lithuanian Basketball Association was founded on 22 April 1993 when eight of the strongest Lithuanian basketball clubs officials met with representatives of the Sarunas Marciulionis basketball fund in Vilnius The original eight teams were Zalgiris Kaunas Atletas Kaunas Drobe Kaunas Statyba Vilnius Olimpas Plunge BC Silute Lietkabelis Panevezys and Neptunas Klaipeda This association would soon be renamed to Lietuvos krepsinio lyga LKL due to legal issues also announcing there that would start in the upcoming fall 1 By the end of spring before the season started the LKA and their new league accepted two more teams Lavera Kaunas and NECA Kaunas 2 Following the 1993 94 season the finalists of last season s LKAL Sakalai Vilnius amp BC Siauliai joined the league while Drobe Kaunas decided to withdraw due to financial difficulties The 1994 95 season saw the league s foreign players emerge as star power before they were more known to be role players In the 1995 96 season the league continued to accept the champions of the LKAL to the league Savy Alytus joined the league Sharpshooter Joe Vickery became the first foreigner to lead the LKL in scoring for Olimpas League officials would start pressuring teams to play in better arenas by setting up certain criteria that were necessary to get accepted into the league That s why no more teams were accepted until 1998 when Olimpas Plunge went bankrupt and was replaced by BC Kraitiene based in Marijampole Some of the strongest teams like Silute and Atletas faded away to the bottom of the league and left the league During this time period the league had been dominated by Zalgiris They won the league s championship trophy for six consecutive years from 1994 through 1999 Their main rival during those years was Atletas Kaunas led by Saulius Stombergas and a young Zydrunas Ilgauskas acquired from Zalgiris youth team Ilgauskas was selected 20th overall in the 1996 NBA draft making him the first NBA player coming straight from the LKL In 1999 Zalgiris led by Tyus Edney became the first Lithuanian team to win the top European basketball competition the EuroLeague title Golden era of Lithuanian basketball edit In the 1999 2000 season Lietuvos rytas shocked defending EuroLeague champions Zalgiris by ending their dominant run That sparked most likely the biggest rivalry in Lithuanian sports the competitiveness has brought over to politics and society between the two biggest cities in Lithuania 3 Modern era edit 2010 11 saw Zalgiris reclaim the title beating Lietuvos rytas 4 1 In the finals of 2012 Zalgiris was the winner again by sweeping Lietuvos Rytas 3 0 During the 2013 14 season Zalgiris defeated Neptunas in the final citation needed The 2014 2015 season saw the introduction of the four wheel system where all the teams have to play 40 games with no exceptions for teams competing in international competition like in the past This year Zalgiris was able to finished 1st but not before a dramatic win against Lietuvos rytas in the last game of the season 82 81 there s no better advertisement for Lithuanian basketball than this match The season is long forty games but everything is settled not only in the last game of the season but in the last seconds of that game Gintaras Krapikas head coach of Zalgiris Zalgiris continued to dominate in the playoffs sweeping rivals Lietuvos rytas once again in the final Despite a familiar ending the season was marked by the growing competitiveness of the league Neptunas joined Zalgiris and Lietuvos rytas as a powerhouse and this edition saw a couple of upsets and close games from teams such as Pieno zvaigzdes and Juventus Utena Although a strong competitor Prienai had an underwhelming season However the final saw a two usual suspects once again Zalgiris and Lietuvos Rytas The Greens once again took the trophy back home by beating rivals 4 0 Team from Kaunas was led by all around sharpshooters in James Anderson and Arturas Milaknis who averaged 15 3 and 14 3 points a piece The latter was named the MVP of the finals Six 2015 16 LKL season teams participated in the European tournaments Zalgiris EuroLeague Lietuvos rytas and Neptunas EuroCup Juventus Pieno zvaigzdes Siauliai FIBA Europe Cup 4 Lietkabelis Vytautas and Nevezis competed in the Baltic Basketball League 5 Dzukija was the only LKL club not participating in any European or regional tournaments The off season moves by teams such as the rebranded Prienai Vytautas Prienai Birstonas Lietkabelis and the continued work from last season s playoff seeds gave fans hope for one of the most competitive seasons in league history During the season Zalgiris won 1st place in the regular season over Lietuvos rytas In the playoffs Neptunas shocked everyone by beating Rytas in the semifinals and reaching the finals for the second time in club history In the finals Zalgiris beat Neptunas 4 1 to win again The 2016 17 LKL season off season saw the rise of Lietkabelis as tensions between FIBA and the EuroLeague resulted into them receiving a wild card as replacement in the EuroCup and greatly improving their roster which included signing the Lavrinovic twins Darjus and Ksystof A record of 8 Lithuanian teams competed in a European tournament that season which added to the ever improving competitiveness of the league Consequently the LKL achieved the average attendance record 6 with more than 2 000 spectators per game during the regular season Only Lietkabelis was able to fight defending champion Zalgiris as Zalgiris easily defeated other top contenders Lietuvos rytas and Neptunas In the LKL semifinals Lietkabelis beat Lietuvos rytas 3 1 to advance to the finals for the first time they lost to Zalgiris 4 1 Rytas won the third place over Neptunas Does not matter the strength of the opponent no matter if Zalgiris Kaunas or Rytas Vilnius wins the result does not mater it is important that the Lord is with us Pope Francis during his speech with youngsters at the Cathedral Square in Vilnius surprised by mentioning two strongest teams of the Lithuanian league 7 In the 2018 19 LKL season Dainius Adomaitis the coach of the Lithuania men s national basketball team joined the renamed BC Rytas as the new head coach During the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification happening during the season many LKL players debuted in the national team to play the games BC Vytautas was renamed as BC SkyCop Prienai signing veteran players like the Lavrinovic twins Mindaugas Lukauskis and others The team played improved basketball and reached the playoffs Rytas won the King Mindaugas Cup while BC Neptunas finished the regular season in second place earning home court advantage for the semifinals for the first time in club history Zalgiris once again won 1st place in the regular season In the playoffs while Zalgiris and Lietkabelis beat their opponents in sweeps Rytas struggled against BC Juventus 2 1 while Neptunas defeated SkyCop 2 1 In the semifinals Zalgiris easily swept Lietkabelis 2 0 while Rytas shocked Neptunas with an even easier 2 0 sweep even without home court advantage Setting up rematches from the previous year the results remained the same Neptunas once again defeated Lietkabelis 3 0 in the 3rd place series while Zalgiris easily defeated Rytas 3 0 in the finals During the 2019 20 season the LKL board ended the season prematurely due to the coronavirus outbreak and crowned Zalgiris champions 8 In the 2020 21 LKL season the LKL has reached a historic agreement LKL will be broadcast in foreign countries for the first time since its establishment During the 2020 21 LKL season it was decided that in the next 2021 22 LKL season 11 teams will participate in the tournament again after 6 years Cbet Jonava joined the other 10 existing LKL teams by winning the 2020 21 NKL season 9 10 For the 2022 23 season the number of teams was further increased to 12 with the addition of the 2021 22 NKL champions Gargzdai SC 11 During 2022 23 LKL season it was announced that the new team 2022 23 NKL season runner up Mazeikiai M Basket will join other existing teams in LKL Mazeikiai M Basket will take place of Labas Gas because they finished in last place in 2022 23 LKL season and were relegated to NKL 12 Teams editThis article s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2023 L ietuvos K repsinio L yga teams Team Location Arena Capacity Coordinates Founded Joined LKL Head coach 7bet Lietkabelis Panevezys Kalnapilio Arena 5 950 55 44 00 N 24 20 22 E 55 7333 N 24 3394 E 55 7333 24 3394 BC Lietkabelis 1964 2007 nbsp Nenad Canak Cbet Jonava Jonava Jonava Arena 2 200 55 04 36 N 24 16 25 E 55 0766 N 24 2735 E 55 0766 24 2735 BC CBet Jonava 1969 2021 nbsp Virginijus Seskus Gargzdai Gargzdai Svyturys Arena 6 200 55 41 15 N 21 09 07 E 55 6874 N 21 152 E 55 6874 21 152 BC Gargzdai SC 2014 2022 nbsp Laimonas Eglinskas Mazeikiai M Basket Mazeikiai Telsiai Arena 800 55 59 03 N 22 14 39 E 55 9843 N 22 2441 E 55 9843 22 2441 BC Mazeikiai 2005 2023 nbsp Nikola Vasilev Neptunas Klaipeda Svyturys Arena 6 200 55 41 15 N 21 09 07 E 55 6874 N 21 152 E 55 6874 21 152 BC Neptunas 1964 1993 nbsp Mindaugas Brazys Nevezis OPTIBET Kedainiai Kedainiai Arena 2 200 55 17 59 N 23 59 24 E 55 2996 N 23 99 E 55 2996 23 99 BC Nevezis 1992 2002 nbsp Gediminas Petrauskas Pieno zvaigzdes Pasvalys Pieno zvaigzdes Arena 1 500 56 03 41 N 24 24 50 E 56 0615 N 24 4138 E 56 0615 24 4138 BC Dzukija 2000 2011 nbsp Aurimas Jasilionis Rytas Vilnius Jeep Arena 2 500 54 42 58 N 25 16 44 E 54 716 N 25 279 E 54 716 25 279 BC Lietuvos rytas 1963 1993 nbsp Giedrius Zibenas Siauliai 7bet Siauliai Siauliai Arena 5 700 55 55 14 N 23 16 56 E 55 9206 N 23 2823 E 55 9206 23 2823 BC Siauliai 1994 nbsp Zydrunas Urbonas Uniclub Casino Juventus Utena Utena Arena 2 000 55 30 15 N 25 35 29 E 55 5041 N 25 5914 E 55 5041 25 5914 BC Juventus 1999 2009 nbsp Oliver Kostic Wolves Vilnius Avia Solutions Group Arena 10 000 54 42 59 N 25 16 50 E 54 7165 N 25 2806 E 54 7165 25 2806 BC Wolves 2022 nbsp Kestutis Kemzura Zalgiris Kaunas Zalgiris Arena 15 552 54 53 25 N 23 54 54 E 54 8903 N 23 915 E 54 8903 23 915 BC Zalgiris 1944 1993 nbsp Andrea Trinchieri nbsp nbsp CBet Jonava nbsp Uniclub Casino Juventus nbsp 7bet Lietkabelis nbsp Mazeikiai M Basket nbsp Neptunas nbsp Nevezis OPTIBET nbsp Pieno zvaigzdes nbsp Rytas nbsp Siauliai 7bet nbsp Zalgiris nbsp Wolvesclass notpageimage 2023 24 LKL club locationsChampions by season edit nbsp Classic LKL logo See also LKL Finals In 1994 95 1995 96 and 1996 97 seasons no bronze medal game was played Positions are determined by regular season standings of the semifinalists Season Champion Runner up Bronze Fourth place 1993 94 Zalgiris Atletas Statyba Lavera 1994 95 Zalgiris Atletas Lavera Siauliai 1995 96 Zalgiris Atletas Olimpas Sakalai 1996 97 Zalgiris Olimpas Silute Siauliai 1997 98 Zalgiris Atletas Lietuvos rytas Sakalai 1998 99 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Sakalai Siauliai 1999 00 Lietuvos rytas Zalgiris Siauliai Sakalai 2000 01 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Siauliai Alita 2001 02 Lietuvos rytas Zalgiris Alita Siauliai 2002 03 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Alita Siauliai 2003 04 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Siauliai Sakalai 2004 05 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Siauliai Sakalai 2005 06 Lietuvos rytas Zalgiris Siauliai Nevezis 2006 07 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Siauliai Neptunas 2007 08 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Siauliai Alytus 2008 09 Lietuvos rytas Zalgiris Siauliai Neptunas 2009 10 Lietuvos rytas Zalgiris Siauliai Juventus 2010 11 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Rudupis Juventus 2011 12 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Rudupis Siauliai 2012 13 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Neptunas Prienai 2013 14 Zalgiris Neptunas Lietuvos rytas Prienai 2014 15 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Juventus Neptunas 2015 16 Zalgiris Neptunas Lietuvos rytas Juventus 2016 17 Zalgiris Lietkabelis Lietuvos rytas Neptunas 2017 18 Zalgiris Lietuvos rytas Neptunas Lietkabelis 2018 19 Zalgiris Rytas Neptunas Lietkabelis 2019 20 Zalgiris a Rytas Lietkabelis Neptunas 2020 21 Zalgiris Rytas Lietkabelis Juventus 2021 22 Rytas Lietkabelis Zalgiris Siauliai 7bet 2022 23 Zalgiris Rytas Lietkabelis Jonava Zalgiris declared champion through regular season standings after the premature ending of the league due to the coronavirus pandemic Performance by club edit nbsp LKL trophy in Vilnius Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Winning years Zalgiris 24 5 1 0 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 2000 01 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2006 07 2007 08 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2022 23 Lietuvos rytas Rytas 6 16 4 0 1999 00 2001 02 2005 06 2008 09 2009 10 2021 22 Atletas 0 4 0 0 Neptunas 0 2 3 5 Lietkabelis 0 2 3 2 Olimpas 0 1 1 0 Siauliai 0 0 9 7 Rudupis Prienai 0 0 2 2 Alita 0 0 2 1 Sakalai 0 0 1 5 Juventus 0 0 1 4 Lavera 0 0 1 1 Statyba 0 0 1 0 Silute 0 0 1 0 Nevezis 0 0 0 1 Alytus 0 0 0 1 Jonava 0 0 0 1All time national champions editTotal number of national champions won by Lithuanian clubs Table includes titles won during the Lithuanian Championships 1924 1941 and 1990 present and the USSR Premier Basketball League 1945 1991 Club Trophies Years won Zalgiris Kaunas 32 1947 1951 1985 1986 1987 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2023 LFLS Kaunas 6 1924 1926 1927 1928 1935 1936 Rytas Vilnius 6 2000 2002 2006 2009 2010 2022 CJSO Kaunas 3 1937 1938 1940 LGSF Kaunas 2 1933 1934 Kovas Kaunas 1 1925 Perkunas Kaunas 1 1941Awards editMain articles Lithuanian Basketball League awards LKL MVP and LKL Finals MVPLithuanian All Star Game editMain articles LKL All Star Game LKL All Star Day LKL Three point Shootout LKL Slam Dunk Contest and LKL All Star Game MVPSee also editList of Lithuanian basketball league champions King Mindaugas Cup King Mindaugas Cup MVP LKF Cup Basketball in LithuaniaReferences edit Apie mus LKL lt Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2015 Pirmieji LKL zingsniai per kliutis lrytas lt Retrieved 23 July 2017 Istorinis įvykis Lietuvos ryto pirmasis LKL cempiono titulas Krepsinis net Retrieved 14 December 2017 FIBA sprendimas Lietkabelio ir Vytauto į turnyra neprieme Krepsinis net Retrieved 3 August 2015 BBL reguliariajame sezone varzysis trys Lietuvos komandos BasketNews lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 21 August 2015 LKL lankomumas didziausias lygos istorijoje BasketNews lt in Lithuanian Katedros aiksteje kalbedamas jaunimui popiezius Pranciskus minejo Zalgirį ir Ryta Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija in Lithuanian Retrieved 22 September 2018 Betsafe LKL season cancelled Zalgiris crowned as champions LKL LT en lkl lt 13 March 2020 Retrieved 13 March 2020 Historic TV rights agreement Lithuanian Basketball League will be broadcast abroad en lkl lt 30 September 2020 Retrieved 10 October 2020 LKL valdyba nubalsavo kita sezona cempionate rungtyniaus 11 komandu lkl lt in Lithuanian 27 April 2021 Retrieved 4 October 2021 LKL Valdyba nubalsavo kitais metais Betsafe LKL cempionate rungtyniaus 12 komandu lkl lt in Lithuanian 20 May 2022 Retrieved 18 September 2022 Mazeikiu komandai suteikta Betsafe LKL licencija lkl lt in Lithuanian 22 May 2023 Retrieved 11 June 2023 External links editOfficial website Lithuanian league at Eurobasket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lietuvos krepsinio lyga amp oldid 1219690401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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