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Novo Basquete Brasil

Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB; English: New Basketball Brazil) is the Brazilian premier professional men's basketball league. It is organized by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB; English: National Basketball League), in a new format of Brazil's previous top-tier level basketball competition, the Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete (Brazilian Basketball Championship). The NBB is managed by the Brazilian basketball associations, which were founding members of the LNB.

Novo Basquete Brasil
Organising bodyLiga Nacional de Basquete (LNB)
Founded2008; 15 years ago (2008)
CountryBrazil
Number of teams17
Level on pyramid1st
Related competitionsSão Paulo State Championship
Rio de Janeiro State Championship
Current championsFranca (2nd title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsFlamengo (7 titles)
CEORodrigo Montoro
TV partnersESPN
Facebook
Twitter
WebsiteLNB.com.br
2022–23 NBB season

Format Edit

The NBB is the annual basketball league that is promoted by the national Brazilian league (LNB) organizing body, and is endorsed by the Brazilian Basketball Confederation (CFB).[1] The first phase of the season consists of fifteen teams playing against each other, on a home and away basis. Then the top eight teams go to the playoffs, where the top ranked team plays against the one in the eighth place, the second from the top plays the seventh, and so on. Each playoff series is a best-of-five, apart from the championship final, which is a single game. In all of those, the best placed team has the home court advantage. Finally, the best placed teams in the league qualify to the South American top-tier level FIBA Americas League and the South American second-tier level FIBA South American League.

LOB Edit

The NBB has a promotion and relegation format with the Brazilian second-tier level league, the Liga Ouro de Basquete (LOB) (Gold Basketball League). The worst performing teams of each NBB season are relegated down to the second-tier level LOB, while the best performing teams of each LOB season are promoted up to the top-tier level NBB.

LDB Edit

The NBB also features an Under-20 age development league, called the Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete (LDB) (Developmental Basketball League).

History Edit

2009 season Edit

The NBB inaugural season didn't have the participation of founding-members Iguaçu, Londrina, Ulbra/Rio Claro, and Uberlândia.

2009–10 season Edit

For the second NBB edition, the LNB confirmed the participation of 14 teams. Limeira and Bira-Lajeado could not keep their squads, thus did not join the season. On the other hand, Londrina joined the League, while an Araraquara/Palmeiras deal brought back to the national competition one of the most traditional Brazilian clubs.

2010–11 season Edit

The 15 teams from the previous season confirmed their participation. The third NBB edition also featured former national and South American champions Uberlândia, who managed to gather a strong squad sponsored by Brasília's former partner, Universo. After a one-year hiatus, Limeira returned to the League. Besides that, first-timers Rio Claro and Iguaçu joined as well.

2012–13 season Edit

For the first time, the NBB had eighteen participating teams, a record in the NBB's history. The three-time champion, Brasília, came once again as the title favorite. But their greatest rival Flamengo, assembled a team to break this hegemony, and thus win the NBB after four years. Uberlândia emerged as one of the favorites for the title, as well as São José. The rookies were the teams of Suzano, Mogi das Cruzes, Palmeiras, and Basquete Cearense. Of the four, the only team to qualify for the playoffs was Basquete Cearense. The last two were Tijuca and Suzano. Suzano, due to financial difficulties, dismounted their team to the championship final, while Tijuca played a small promotion tournament with Fluminense and Macaé, respectively champion and runner-up of Supercopa Brasil de Basquete. In the playoffs, a surprise: the champions of the past three editions were eliminated in the quarterfinals by São José. In the semifinals, Flamengo eliminated São José 3–2, and Uberlândia swept Bauru by 3–0. The final, played in one game in Rio de Janeiro, was won by the super-team of Flamengo, who after four years, won their second title of the NBB.

NBB rivalries Edit

Founding members Edit

* Team currently takes part in the NBB

Current teams Edit

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Bauru Bauru Ginásio Panela de Pressão 2,000
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro Ginásio Oscar Zelaya 1,500
Brasília Brasília Nilson Nelson Gymnasium 11,397
Caxias do Sul Caxias do Sul Ginásio do SESI 4,500
Cerrado Brasília Ginásio da ASCEB 1,100
Corinthians São Paulo Ginásio Wlamir Marques 6,500
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Ginásio do Maracanãzinho 11,800
Fortaleza/Cearense Fortaleza Centro de Formação Olímpica 17,100
Franca Franca Ginásio Pedrocão 6,000
Minas Belo Horizonte Juscelino Kubitschek Arena 4,000
Mogi das Cruzes Mogi das Cruzes Ginásio Professor Hugo Ramos 5,000
Pato Pato Branco Ginásio do SESI 1,000
Paulistano São Paulo Ginásio Antônio Prado Junior 1,280
Pinheiros São Paulo Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim 850
São José São José dos Campos Ginásio Lineu de Moura 2,620
São Paulo São Paulo Ginásio do Morumbi 1,918
União Corinthians Santa Cruz do Sul Ginásio Poliesportivo Arnão 6,000
Unifacisa Campina Grande Arena Unifacisa 1,200
Vasco Rio de Janeiro Ginásio Vasco da Gama 1,000

Results Edit

Season Champion Runner-up Final result Season MVP Coach of the Year
2009 Flamengo (1) Brasília
3–2 (series)
  Marcelinho Machado (FLA)   Paulo Sampaio (FLA)
2009–10 Brasília (1) Flamengo
3–2 (series)
  Marcelinho Machado (FLA)   Lula Ferreira (BRA)
2010–11 Brasília (2) Franca
3–1 (series)
  Guilherme Giovannoni (BRA)   Hélio Rubens (FRA)
2011–12 Brasília (3) São José
78–62
  Murilo Becker (SJO)   Régis Marrelli (SJO)
2012–13 Flamengo (2) Uberlândia
77–70
  Marquinhos (FLA)   Lula Ferreira (FRA)
2013–14 Flamengo (3) Paulistano
78–73
  David Jackson (LIM)   Gustavo de Conti (PAU)
2014–15 Flamengo (4) Bauru
2–0 (series)
  Alex Garcia (BAU)   Dedé Barbosa (LIM)
2015–16 Flamengo (5) Bauru
3–2 (series)
  Marquinhos (FLA)   José Alves Neto (FLA)
2016–17 Bauru (1) Paulistano
3–2 (series)
  Desmond Holloway (PIN)   Gustavo de Conti (PAU)
2017–18 Paulistano (1) Mogi das Cruzes
3–1 (series)
  Marquinhos (FLA)   Gustavo de Conti (PAU)
2018–19 Flamengo (6) Franca
3–2 (series)
  J.P. Batista (MOG)   Léo Figueiró (BOT)
2019–20
Canceled after the regular season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil[2]
2020–21 Flamengo (7) São Paulo
3–0 (series)
  Lucas Mariano (SPA)   Gustavo de Conti (FLA)
2021–22 Franca (1) Flamengo
3–1 (series)
  Bruno Caboclo (SPA)   Helinho Garcia (FRA)
2022–23 Franca (2) São Paulo
3–2 (series)
  Lucas Dias (FRA)   Helinho Garcia (FRA)

Titles by club Edit

Teams Win Loss Total Year(s) won Year(s) lost
Flamengo 7 2 9 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021 2010, 2022
Brasília 3 1 4 2010, 2011, 2012 2009
Franca 2 2 4 2022, 2023 2011, 2019
Bauru 1 2 3 2017 2015, 2016
Paulistano 1 2 3 2018 2014, 2017
São Paulo 0 2 2 2021, 2023
São José 0 1 1 2012
Uberlândia 0 1 1 2013
Mogi das Cruzes 0 1 1 2018

NBB awards Edit

All-Star Weekend Edit

Similarly to other basketball leagues around the world, the NBB organises an all-star game in which its showcases the best players of the league. In addition to the game, a dunk contest, three-point contest and "Skills Challenge" are organised.

Notable players Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "España2014 – Perfil del Candidato al Comodín de la Copa Mundial de Baloncesto FIBA 2014: Brasil" (in Spanish). FIBA Americas. Jan 13, 2014. Retrieved Jan 12, 2016.
  2. ^ "Após decisão unânime dos clubes, LNB encerra temporada do NBB 2019/2020" [After unanimous clubs decision, LNB ends the 2019/2020 NBB season]. Globo Esporte (in Portuguese). 4 May 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • New Basketball Brazil at Latinbasket.com

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Novo Basquete Brasil news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Novo Basquete Brasil NBB English New Basketball Brazil is the Brazilian premier professional men s basketball league It is organized by the Liga Nacional de Basquete LNB English National Basketball League in a new format of Brazil s previous top tier level basketball competition the Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete Brazilian Basketball Championship The NBB is managed by the Brazilian basketball associations which were founding members of the LNB Novo Basquete BrasilOrganising bodyLiga Nacional de Basquete LNB Founded2008 15 years ago 2008 CountryBrazilNumber of teams17Level on pyramid1stRelated competitionsSao Paulo State Championship Rio de Janeiro State ChampionshipCurrent championsFranca 2nd title 2022 23 Most championshipsFlamengo 7 titles CEORodrigo MontoroTV partnersESPNFacebookTwitterWebsiteLNB com br2022 23 NBB season Contents 1 Format 1 1 LOB 1 2 LDB 2 History 2 1 2009 season 2 2 2009 10 season 2 3 2010 11 season 2 4 2012 13 season 2 5 NBB rivalries 3 Founding members 4 Current teams 5 Results 6 Titles by club 7 NBB awards 8 All Star Weekend 9 Notable players 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksFormat EditThe NBB is the annual basketball league that is promoted by the national Brazilian league LNB organizing body and is endorsed by the Brazilian Basketball Confederation CFB 1 The first phase of the season consists of fifteen teams playing against each other on a home and away basis Then the top eight teams go to the playoffs where the top ranked team plays against the one in the eighth place the second from the top plays the seventh and so on Each playoff series is a best of five apart from the championship final which is a single game In all of those the best placed team has the home court advantage Finally the best placed teams in the league qualify to the South American top tier level FIBA Americas League and the South American second tier level FIBA South American League LOB Edit Main article Liga Ouro de Basquete The NBB has a promotion and relegation format with the Brazilian second tier level league the Liga Ouro de Basquete LOB Gold Basketball League The worst performing teams of each NBB season are relegated down to the second tier level LOB while the best performing teams of each LOB season are promoted up to the top tier level NBB LDB Edit Main article Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete The NBB also features an Under 20 age development league called the Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete LDB Developmental Basketball League History Edit2009 season Edit The NBB inaugural season didn t have the participation of founding members Iguacu Londrina Ulbra Rio Claro and Uberlandia 2009 10 season Edit For the second NBB edition the LNB confirmed the participation of 14 teams Limeira and Bira Lajeado could not keep their squads thus did not join the season On the other hand Londrina joined the League while an Araraquara Palmeiras deal brought back to the national competition one of the most traditional Brazilian clubs 2010 11 season Edit The 15 teams from the previous season confirmed their participation The third NBB edition also featured former national and South American champions Uberlandia who managed to gather a strong squad sponsored by Brasilia s former partner Universo After a one year hiatus Limeira returned to the League Besides that first timers Rio Claro and Iguacu joined as well 2012 13 season Edit For the first time the NBB had eighteen participating teams a record in the NBB s history The three time champion Brasilia came once again as the title favorite But their greatest rival Flamengo assembled a team to break this hegemony and thus win the NBB after four years Uberlandia emerged as one of the favorites for the title as well as Sao Jose The rookies were the teams of Suzano Mogi das Cruzes Palmeiras and Basquete Cearense Of the four the only team to qualify for the playoffs was Basquete Cearense The last two were Tijuca and Suzano Suzano due to financial difficulties dismounted their team to the championship final while Tijuca played a small promotion tournament with Fluminense and Macae respectively champion and runner up of Supercopa Brasil de Basquete In the playoffs a surprise the champions of the past three editions were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Sao Jose In the semifinals Flamengo eliminated Sao Jose 3 2 and Uberlandia swept Bauru by 3 0 The final played in one game in Rio de Janeiro was won by the super team of Flamengo who after four years won their second title of the NBB NBB rivalries Edit Main article Novo Basquete Brasil rivalriesFounding members Edit Team currently takes part in the NBBTeam City State FoundedAraraquara Araraquara Sao Paulo 1994Assis Assis Sao Paulo 2002Bauru Bauru Sao Paulo 1994Bira Lajeado Lajeado Rio Grande do Sul 1955Brasilia IVB Brasilia Federal District 2000CETAF Vila Velha Vila Velha Espirito Santo 2002Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 1895Franca Franca Sao Paulo 1959Iguacu Nova Iguacu Rio de JaneiroJoinville Joinville Santa Catarina 2006Limeira Limeira Sao Paulo 2001Londrina Londrina ParanaMinas Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 1935Paulistano Sao Paulo Sao Paulo 1900Pinheiros Sao Paulo Sao Paulo 1899Rio Claro Rio Claro Sao Paulo 1981Saldanha da Gama Vitoria Espirito Santo 1902Sao Jose Sao Jose dos Campos Sao Paulo 1948Uberlandia Uberlandia Minas Gerais 1998Current teams EditTeam Home city Arena CapacityBauru Bauru Ginasio Panela de Pressao 2 000Botafogo Rio de Janeiro Ginasio Oscar Zelaya 1 500Brasilia Brasilia Nilson Nelson Gymnasium 11 397Caxias do Sul Caxias do Sul Ginasio do SESI 4 500Cerrado Brasilia Ginasio da ASCEB 1 100Corinthians Sao Paulo Ginasio Wlamir Marques 6 500Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Ginasio do Maracanazinho 11 800Fortaleza Cearense Fortaleza Centro de Formacao Olimpica 17 100Franca Franca Ginasio Pedrocao 6 000Minas Belo Horizonte Juscelino Kubitschek Arena 4 000Mogi das Cruzes Mogi das Cruzes Ginasio Professor Hugo Ramos 5 000Pato Pato Branco Ginasio do SESI 1 000Paulistano Sao Paulo Ginasio Antonio Prado Junior 1 280Pinheiros Sao Paulo Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim 850Sao Jose Sao Jose dos Campos Ginasio Lineu de Moura 2 620Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Ginasio do Morumbi 1 918Uniao Corinthians Santa Cruz do Sul Ginasio Poliesportivo Arnao 6 000Unifacisa Campina Grande Arena Unifacisa 1 200Vasco Rio de Janeiro Ginasio Vasco da Gama 1 000Results EditSeason Champion Runner up Final result Season MVP Coach of the Year2009 Flamengo 1 Brasilia 3 2 series nbsp Marcelinho Machado FLA nbsp Paulo Sampaio FLA 2009 10 Brasilia 1 Flamengo 3 2 series nbsp Marcelinho Machado FLA nbsp Lula Ferreira BRA 2010 11 Brasilia 2 Franca 3 1 series nbsp Guilherme Giovannoni BRA nbsp Helio Rubens FRA 2011 12 Brasilia 3 Sao Jose 78 62 nbsp Murilo Becker SJO nbsp Regis Marrelli SJO 2012 13 Flamengo 2 Uberlandia 77 70 nbsp Marquinhos FLA nbsp Lula Ferreira FRA 2013 14 Flamengo 3 Paulistano 78 73 nbsp David Jackson LIM nbsp Gustavo de Conti PAU 2014 15 Flamengo 4 Bauru 2 0 series nbsp Alex Garcia BAU nbsp Dede Barbosa LIM 2015 16 Flamengo 5 Bauru 3 2 series nbsp Marquinhos FLA nbsp Jose Alves Neto FLA 2016 17 Bauru 1 Paulistano 3 2 series nbsp Desmond Holloway PIN nbsp Gustavo de Conti PAU 2017 18 Paulistano 1 Mogi das Cruzes 3 1 series nbsp Marquinhos FLA nbsp Gustavo de Conti PAU 2018 19 Flamengo 6 Franca 3 2 series nbsp J P Batista MOG nbsp Leo Figueiro BOT 2019 20 Canceled after the regular season due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Brazil 2 2020 21 Flamengo 7 Sao Paulo 3 0 series nbsp Lucas Mariano SPA nbsp Gustavo de Conti FLA 2021 22 Franca 1 Flamengo 3 1 series nbsp Bruno Caboclo SPA nbsp Helinho Garcia FRA 2022 23 Franca 2 Sao Paulo 3 2 series nbsp Lucas Dias FRA nbsp Helinho Garcia FRA Titles by club EditTeams Win Loss Total Year s won Year s lostFlamengo 7 2 9 2009 2013 2014 2015 2016 2019 2021 2010 2022Brasilia 3 1 4 2010 2011 2012 2009Franca 2 2 4 2022 2023 2011 2019Bauru 1 2 3 2017 2015 2016Paulistano 1 2 3 2018 2014 2017Sao Paulo 0 2 2 2021 2023Sao Jose 0 1 1 2012Uberlandia 0 1 1 2013Mogi das Cruzes 0 1 1 2018NBB awards EditMain article Novo Basquete Brasil awardsAll Star Weekend EditMain articles NBB All Star Weekend and NBB All Star Game Similarly to other basketball leagues around the world the NBB organises an all star game in which its showcases the best players of the league In addition to the game a dunk contest three point contest and Skills Challenge are organised Notable players Edit nbsp Rafael Babby Araujo nbsp Leandro Barbosa nbsp Anderson Varejao nbsp Vitor Benite nbsp Valtinho da Silva nbsp Bruno Caboclo nbsp Gui Santos nbsp Cristiano Felicio nbsp Alex Garcia nbsp Guilherme Giovannoni nbsp Vitor Faverani nbsp Didi Louzada nbsp Rafael Luz nbsp Duda Machado nbsp Marcelinho Machado nbsp Carlos Olivinha nbsp Raul Neto nbsp Fab Melo nbsp Marquinhos Vieira nbsp Lucas Nogueira nbsp nbsp Larry Taylor nbsp Juan Pablo Figueroa nbsp Walter Herrmann nbsp Federico Kammerichs nbsp Nicolas Laprovittola nbsp Facundo Sucatzky nbsp Franco Balbi nbsp Joel Munoz nbsp Ronald Ramon nbsp Darington Hobson nbsp Marc Brown nbsp Robby Collum nbsp Tyrone Curnell nbsp Robert Day nbsp Kyle Fuller nbsp Desmond Holloway nbsp David Jackson nbsp Kyle Lamonte nbsp Jerome Meyinsse nbsp Bernard Robinson nbsp Joseph Shipp nbsp Shamell Stallworth nbsp Rashad McCantsSee also EditBrazilian Championship Sao Paulo State Championship Rio de Janeiro State ChampionshipReferences Edit Espana2014 Perfil del Candidato al Comodin de la Copa Mundial de Baloncesto FIBA 2014 Brasil in Spanish FIBA Americas Jan 13 2014 Retrieved Jan 12 2016 Apos decisao unanime dos clubes LNB encerra temporada do NBB 2019 2020 After unanimous clubs decision LNB ends the 2019 2020 NBB season Globo Esporte in Portuguese 4 May 2020 External links EditOfficial website in Portuguese New Basketball Brazil at Latinbasket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Novo Basquete Brasil amp oldid 1181087005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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