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Liga Nacional de Básquetbol

The Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (abbreviated LNB, and literally in English, "National Basketball League"), also commonly referred to as "La Liga de Básquet" ("The Basketball League"), is the top-tier level of the Argentine basketball league system. The league is under the auspices of the Basketball Clubs' Association (in Spanish: Asociación de Clubes de Básquetbol). The LNB's predecessor league is the now defunct Campeonato Argentino de Clubes, which was organized by the Argentine Basketball Confederation.

Liga Nacional de Básquetbol
Organising bodyAsociación de Clubes
de Básquetbol
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
by León Najnudel
CountryArgentina
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLa Liga Argentina
International cup(s)Champions League Americas
Current championsQuimsa (2nd title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsAtenas
(9 titles)
Most appearancesLeonardo Gutiérrez (1,106) [1]
All-time top scorerHéctor Campana (17,359) [1][2]
PresidentFabián Borro
TV partnersTyC Sports
DirecTV
Websitelaliganacional.com.ar
2023–24

The league was created through the efforts of basketball coach León Najnudel, and sports journalist Osvaldo Orcasitas, in the 1980s, to make Argentine men's club basketball more competitive, through the merging of the many existing local leagues.[3] It is designed like the NBA, with a regular season, all-star game, and playoffs. However, unlike the NBA, the LNB has a promotion and relegation system, with the La Liga Argentina (LLA), the league level that is immediately below the LNB.

A tribute to Najnudel's vision, is the string of successes of the senior men's Argentine national basketball team, culminating with the team's Summer Olympic Games gold medal won at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and the international careers of many players who started in the league.

History edit

Creation edit

 
León Najnudel with the ball in the first LNB game ever: Argentino de Firmat v. San Lorenzo (in red uniform), 26 April 1985

Before the league was established, the regular tournament was Campeonato Argentino de Clubes where teams from all the provinces took part. The league had a regional format and playoffs.

For the 1984 edition there was 64 teams. The association decided to retire 10 teams, moving them to "Primera Nacional A".[4] Of those teams, 4 were from city of Buenos Aires, and the provinces of Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Santa Fe were represented by 2 teams each.

As a result, a number of 54 teams played the Argentino de clubes. At the end of the tournament, the six best placed team would promote to Primera A, and the rest of the clubs would be relegated to Primera B (second division).[5]

First seasons edit

 
Ferro Carril Oeste, the first champion of the LNB

The first edition of Liga Nacional was played within 1985, with 16 teams participating although Independiente de Tucumán abandoned the championship for economic reasons. The first game was played on April 26, 1985,[6] when San Lorenzo de Almagro faced Argentino de Firmat at Estadio Obras Sanitarias.

Ferro Carril Oeste was the first LNB champion after defeating Atenas de Córdoba in 3 games. The next season (1986), Ferro Carril Oeste won its second consecutive title, beating Olimpo de Bahía Blanca in 5 games (3-1 on aggregate). The Verdolaga played its third consecutive final series in 1987, but was finally defeated by Atenas, that won the first of 9 titles, being the most winning LNB team to date.

In 1988 Atenas won a second championship beating River Plate and the next year Ferro won another title, being the only title won by León Najnudel as coach.

Competition format edit

Following a system similar to the European basketball leagues, the Liga Nacional features promotion and relegation. Contested by 20 teams, the top division is divided in two stages: the first one consists of a double round-robin competition, with standings decided by a points system. At the end of the season, teams placed 1st to 16th advance to the playoffs, while the last 2 teams play a series to avoid relegation.

The playoffs stage is divided in four parts, where winning teams qualify to the next stage while defeated teams retire from the tournament. The successive stages are quarter finals, semi-finals and the finals. Quarter and semi-finals are played in a 2-2-1 format (best-of-five) while finals are played in a 2-2-1-1-1 format, which rounds are best-of-seven series.

Current clubs (2023–24 season) edit

Club City Province Seasons Arena Capacity Est.
Argentino Junín Buenos Aires
16
El Fortín de las Morochas
1,465
1935
Boca Juniors City of Buenos Aires
35
Luis Conde
2,000
1905
Ciclista Olímpico La Banda Santiago del Estero
19
Vicente Rosales
3,964
1921
Comunicaciones Mercedes Corrientes
7
Estadio Comunicaciones
3,500
1957
Ferro Carril Oeste City of Buenos Aires
29
Estadio Héctor Etchart
4,500
1904
Gimnasia y Esgrima Comodoro Rivadavia Chubut
35
Socios Fundadores
2,276
1919
Independiente Oliva Córdoba
2
El Gigante
1,800
1921
Instituto Córdoba Córdoba
11
Angel Sandrin
2,000
1918
Oberá Tenis Club Oberá Misiones
4
Estadio Dr. Luis Augusto Derna
2,000
1940
Obras Sanitarias City of Buenos Aires
27
Estadio Obras
3,000
1917
Peñarol Mar del Plata Buenos Aires
37
Islas Malvinas
8,000
1922
Platense Florida Buenos Aires
5
Microestadio Vicente López [n 1]
800
1905
Quimsa Santiago del Estero Santiago del Estero
18
Estadio Ciudad
5,200
1989
Regatas Corrientes Corrientes
20
José Jorge Contte
4,000
1923
Riachuelo La Rioja La Rioja
3
Superdomo
13,000
1944
San Lorenzo City of Buenos Aires
10
Polideportivo Roberto Pando
2,700
1908
San Martín Corrientes Corrientes
11
Estadio Raúl A. Ortiz
2,500
1932
La Unión Formosa Formosa
16
Cincuentenario
4,500
2004
Unión Santa Fe Santa Fe
6
Estadio Ángel Malvicino
5,000
1907
Zárate Basket Zárate Buenos Aires
1
D.A.M. Stadium
4,000
2017[7]
References
  1. ^ The team plays its home games at Obras Sanitarias stadium, with capacity for 3,000 spectators.

Champions edit

List of finals edit

Ed. Season Champion Runner-up Result Winning Coach
1
1985
Ferro Carril Oeste Atenas 2–1 Luis Martínez
2
1986
Ferro Carril Oeste Olimpo 3–1 Luis Martínez
3
1987
Atenas Ferro Carril Oeste 3–1 Walter Garrone
4
1988
Atenas River Plate 3–0 Walter Garrone
5
1989
Ferro Carril Oeste Atenas 3–2 León Najnudel
6
1990
Atenas Cañadense 3–0 Walter Garrone
7
1990–91
GEPU Estudiantes (BB) 4–2 Daniel Rodríguez
8
1991–92
Atenas GEPU 4–1 Rubén Magnano
9
1992–93
GEPU Atenas 4–2 Orlando Ferratto
10
1993–94
Peñarol (MDP) Independiente (GP) 4–1 Nestor García
11
1994–95
Independiente (GP) Olimpia (VT) 4–1 Mario Guzmán
12
1995–96
Olimpia (VT) Atenas 4–3 Horacio Seguí
13
1996–97
Boca Juniors Independiente (GP) 4–1 Julio Lamas
14
1997–98
Atenas Boca Juniors 4–0 Rubén Magnano
15
1998–99
Atenas Independiente (GP) 4–3 Rubén Magnano
16
1999–00
Estudiantes (O) Atenas 4–3 Sergio Hernández
17
2000–01
Estudiantes (O) Libertad 4–1 Sergio Hernández
18
2001–02
Atenas Estudiantes (O) 4–1 Horacio Seguí
19
2002–03
Atenas Boca Juniors 4–2 Oscar Sánchez
20
2003–04
Boca Juniors Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 4–2 Sergio Hernández
21
2004–05
Ben Hur Boca Juniors 4–1 Julio Lamas
22
2005–06
Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR) Libertad 4–2 Fernando Duró
23
2006–07
Boca Juniors Peñarol 4–2 Gabriel Piccato
24
2007–08
Libertad Quimsa 4–0 Julio Lamas
25
2008–09
Atenas Peñarol 4–2 Rubén Magnano
26
Peñarol (MDP) Atenas 4–1 Sergio Hernández
27
Peñarol (MDP) Atenas 4–1 Sergio Hernández
28
Peñarol (MDP) Obras Sanitarias 4–2 Sergio Hernández
29
Regatas (C) Lanús 4–0 Nicolás Casalánguida
30
Peñarol (MDP) Regatas 4–2 Fernando Rivero
31
Quimsa Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR) 4–2 Silvio Santander
32
San Lorenzo La Unión 4–0 Julio Lamas
33
San Lorenzo Regatas 4–1 Julio Lamas
34
San Lorenzo San Martín (C) 4–2 Gonzalo García
35
San Lorenzo Instituto 4–3 Gonzalo García
2019–20
(season cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic)
36
2020–21
San Lorenzo Quimsa 3–2 Silvio Santander
37
2021–22
Instituto Quimsa
3–2
Lucas Victoriano
38
2022–23
Quimsa Boca Juniors
4–1
Leandro Ramella

Source: LNB website.[8]

Titles by club edit

Club Titles Years won
Atenas 9 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991–92, 1997–98, 1998–99,
2001–02, 2002–03, 2008–09
Peñarol 5 1993–94, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14
San Lorenzo 5 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21
Boca Juniors 3 1996–97, 2003–04, 2006–07
Ferro Carril Oeste 1985, 1986, 1989
GEPU 2 1990–91, 1992–93
Estudiantes (O) 1999–00, 2000–01
Quimsa 2014–15, 2022-23
Independiente 1 1994–95
Olimpia 1995–96
Ben Hur 2004–05
Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR) 2005–06
Libertad 2007–08
Regatas Corrientes 2012–13
Instituto 2021–22

Awards edit

These are the yearly individual awards are given by the league as a recognition to the most valuable player (in both, regular season and finals) and the top scorer. Leonardo Gutiérrez was chosen finals MVP a record of 4 times, while Joe Bunn is the most times top scorer (5 seasons).

Statistical leaders edit

Retired numbers edit

As of September 2019, 17 players have their jerseys retired. Atenas was the team which started this practice (in 2002, with legendary Marcelo Milanesio's #9).[9][10][11]

Club Player Pos. Tenure No. ret.
year
Ref.
4
Quilmes (MdP)   Eduardo Dominé SG 1990, 1991–2001 2009 [11]
5
Atenas   Héctor Campana SG 1987–88, 1991–92, 1996–2000, 2002–04 2005 [10][12]
5
Estudiantes (BB)[n 1]   Hernán Jasen SF 1996–99, 2012–18 2018 [13]
7
Quilmes (MdP)   Esteban De la Fuente SG/SF 1991–93, 1995–97, 2004–05 2013 [11]
7
Atenas   Bruno Lábaque PG 1994–2003, 2006–09, 2010–17 2017 [14]
7
Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR)   Pablo Moldú SG 1994–2006 2019 [15][16]
7
Quimsa   Nicolás Aguirre PG 2011–13, 2014–15 2019 [17]
8
Peñarol (MdP)   Tato Rodríguez PG 1994–1998, 1999–2003, 2004–2011 2011 [18][19]
8
Quilmes (MdP)   Guillermo García Oyaga 1970s–80s [11] 2013 [11]
8
Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR)   Gabriel Cocha SG 1991–92, 1994–98, 2003–07 2019 [15][16]
8
Quimsa   Fernando Small ? 1998–2004, 2005–08 2019 [17][20]
9
Atenas   Marcelo Milanesio PG 1982–2002 2002 [10]
10
Estudiantes (BB)[n 1]   Juan Espil SG/SF 1988–1992, 2010–12 2013 [21][22]
11
Atenas   Diego Osella C 1988–1992, 1993–2001, 2003–2010 2011 [23][24][25]
11
Quimsa   Miguel Cortijo PG 1998–2000 ? [11][26]
14
Estudiantes (BB)[n 1]   Alberto Cabrera [n 2] PG 1961–1984 2004 [27][28]
14
Quimsa   Gabriel Deck SF 2010–16 2019 [17]
Notes
  1. ^ a b c Number retired for both teams, as Bahía Basket was recognised as a continuity of Estudiantes in the LNB.
  2. ^ Although Cabrera did not play for Bahía Basket (he left basketball in 1984), the number 14 is also retired in the franchise.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Liga Nacional: los datos y récords históricos on Basquet Plus, 5 Dec 2018
  2. ^ Leonardo Gutiérrez es el tercer goleador histórico de la Liga Nacional on TyC, 23 Mar 2016
  3. ^ Matías Ron Ares (2010-03-14). (in Spanish). In Deportes. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
  4. ^ Resolución de 1983 para el Campeonato Argentino de Clubes
  5. ^ REGLAMENTO PARA LA ETAPA DE TRANSICION COMPETENCIA AÑO 1984
  6. ^ "Se cumplen 30 años del primer partido oficial de la LNB", Basquet Plus, 26 Apr 2015
  7. ^ Zarate Basket at LNB
  8. ^ (in Spanish). LNB official website. Archived from the original on 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  9. ^ "Peñarol de Mar del Plata retiró la camiseta de 'Tato' Rodríguez", La Voz, 2011-11-23
  10. ^ a b c Milanesio y Campana homenajeados con el retiro de las míticas "9" y "5" Pick and Roll website, 2005-11-05
  11. ^ a b c d e f Dorsales retirados que marcaron historia by Mariano Blanco, Diario Epoca, 11 May 2015
  12. ^ Atenas retira la camiseta de Héctor "Pichi" Campana, Infobae, 2005-07-12
  13. ^ Se suma Jasen on Bahía Plus, 2 Sep 2018
  14. ^ Se retiró Lábaque con una derrota frente a Instituto, LNB website, 12 May 2017
  15. ^ a b Pablo Moldú: «Me llena de orgullo, es un reconocimiento enorme el que nos hace Gimnasia» on Meridiano Digital, 13 Feb 2019
  16. ^ a b Básquet: Emotivo homenaje de Gimnasia de Comodoro Rivadavia al tornquistense Pablo Moldú on Noticias Tornquist, 15 Feb 2019
  17. ^ a b c El repaso por las camisetas retiradas en la Liga Nacional on Basquet Plus, 14 Ago 2019
  18. ^ "Peñarol retiró la camiseta de 'Tato' Rodríguez", La Voz del Interior, 2011-11-24
  19. ^ , Pickandroll.com.ar, 2011-11-24 (Archive)
  20. ^ Fernando Small retorna a Quimsa on Web Basketball, 15 Sep 2020
  21. ^ , Clarín, 23 February 2013 (archived)
  22. ^ "Espil vivió su noche soñada" at CanchaLlena.com, 22 February 2013
  23. ^ Atenas retiró el 11 de Diego Osella, Gualeguaychú a Diario webpage
  24. ^ Atenas retirará la camiseta 11 en homenaje a Diego Osella 2012-04-01 at the Wayback Machine, La Mañana de Cordoba website
  25. ^ Atenas retira la camiseta 11 de Osella, Día a Día Deportes
  26. ^ "Siempre trabajé para soportar la presión del puesto", interview to Cortijo on La Nueva, 24 Feb 2004
  27. ^ Pick and Roll site, 2004-10-04 (Archive)
  28. ^ Ordenanza Nº 14604, declarando "Sitio de Interés Cultural e Histórico" al Estadio Osvaldo Casanova 2008-01-08

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Spanish, French, English, and Chinese)
  • Pick and Roll (news, info & statistics) (in Spanish)
  • Argentinian league on Latinabasket.com
  • (news, info & statistics)

liga, nacional, básquetbol, abbreviated, literally, english, national, basketball, league, also, commonly, referred, liga, básquet, basketball, league, tier, level, argentine, basketball, league, system, league, under, auspices, basketball, clubs, association,. The Liga Nacional de Basquetbol abbreviated LNB and literally in English National Basketball League also commonly referred to as La Liga de Basquet The Basketball League is the top tier level of the Argentine basketball league system The league is under the auspices of the Basketball Clubs Association in Spanish Asociacion de Clubes de Basquetbol The LNB s predecessor league is the now defunct Campeonato Argentino de Clubes which was organized by the Argentine Basketball Confederation Liga Nacional de BasquetbolOrganising bodyAsociacion de Clubesde BasquetbolFounded1985 39 years ago 1985 by Leon NajnudelCountryArgentinaNumber of teams20Level on pyramid1Relegation toLa Liga ArgentinaInternational cup s Champions League AmericasCurrent championsQuimsa 2nd title 2022 23 Most championshipsAtenas 9 titles Most appearancesLeonardo Gutierrez 1 106 1 All time top scorerHector Campana 17 359 1 2 PresidentFabian BorroTV partnersTyC SportsDirecTVWebsitelaliganacional com ar2023 24 The league was created through the efforts of basketball coach Leon Najnudel and sports journalist Osvaldo Orcasitas in the 1980s to make Argentine men s club basketball more competitive through the merging of the many existing local leagues 3 It is designed like the NBA with a regular season all star game and playoffs However unlike the NBA the LNB has a promotion and relegation system with the La Liga Argentina LLA the league level that is immediately below the LNB A tribute to Najnudel s vision is the string of successes of the senior men s Argentine national basketball team culminating with the team s Summer Olympic Games gold medal won at the 2004 Summer Olympics and the international careers of many players who started in the league Contents 1 History 1 1 Creation 1 2 First seasons 2 Competition format 3 Current clubs 2023 24 season 4 Champions 4 1 List of finals 4 2 Titles by club 5 Awards 6 Statistical leaders 7 Retired numbers 8 References 9 External linksHistory editCreation edit nbsp Leon Najnudel with the ball in the first LNB game ever Argentino de Firmat v San Lorenzo in red uniform 26 April 1985 Before the league was established the regular tournament was Campeonato Argentino de Clubes where teams from all the provinces took part The league had a regional format and playoffs For the 1984 edition there was 64 teams The association decided to retire 10 teams moving them to Primera Nacional A 4 Of those teams 4 were from city of Buenos Aires and the provinces of Buenos Aires Cordoba and Santa Fe were represented by 2 teams each As a result a number of 54 teams played the Argentino de clubes At the end of the tournament the six best placed team would promote to Primera A and the rest of the clubs would be relegated to Primera B second division 5 First seasons edit nbsp Ferro Carril Oeste the first champion of the LNB The first edition of Liga Nacional was played within 1985 with 16 teams participating although Independiente de Tucuman abandoned the championship for economic reasons The first game was played on April 26 1985 6 when San Lorenzo de Almagro faced Argentino de Firmat at Estadio Obras Sanitarias Ferro Carril Oeste was the first LNB champion after defeating Atenas de Cordoba in 3 games The next season 1986 Ferro Carril Oeste won its second consecutive title beating Olimpo de Bahia Blanca in 5 games 3 1 on aggregate The Verdolaga played its third consecutive final series in 1987 but was finally defeated by Atenas that won the first of 9 titles being the most winning LNB team to date In 1988 Atenas won a second championship beating River Plate and the next year Ferro won another title being the only title won by Leon Najnudel as coach Competition format editFollowing a system similar to the European basketball leagues the Liga Nacional features promotion and relegation Contested by 20 teams the top division is divided in two stages the first one consists of a double round robin competition with standings decided by a points system At the end of the season teams placed 1st to 16th advance to the playoffs while the last 2 teams play a series to avoid relegation The playoffs stage is divided in four parts where winning teams qualify to the next stage while defeated teams retire from the tournament The successive stages are quarter finals semi finals and the finals Quarter and semi finals are played in a 2 2 1 format best of five while finals are played in a 2 2 1 1 1 format which rounds are best of seven series Current clubs 2023 24 season editClub City Province Seasons Arena Capacity Est Argentino Junin Buenos Aires 16 El Fortin de las Morochas 1 465 1935 Boca Juniors City of Buenos Aires 35 Luis Conde 2 000 1905 Ciclista Olimpico La Banda Santiago del Estero 19 Vicente Rosales 3 964 1921 Comunicaciones Mercedes Corrientes 7 Estadio Comunicaciones 3 500 1957 Ferro Carril Oeste City of Buenos Aires 29 Estadio Hector Etchart 4 500 1904 Gimnasia y Esgrima Comodoro Rivadavia Chubut 35 Socios Fundadores 2 276 1919 Independiente Oliva Cordoba 2 El Gigante 1 800 1921 Instituto Cordoba Cordoba 11 Angel Sandrin 2 000 1918 Obera Tenis Club Obera Misiones 4 Estadio Dr Luis Augusto Derna 2 000 1940 Obras Sanitarias City of Buenos Aires 27 Estadio Obras 3 000 1917 Penarol Mar del Plata Buenos Aires 37 Islas Malvinas 8 000 1922 Platense Florida Buenos Aires 5 Microestadio Vicente Lopez n 1 800 1905 Quimsa Santiago del Estero Santiago del Estero 18 Estadio Ciudad 5 200 1989 Regatas Corrientes Corrientes 20 Jose Jorge Contte 4 000 1923 Riachuelo La Rioja La Rioja 3 Superdomo 13 000 1944 San Lorenzo City of Buenos Aires 10 Polideportivo Roberto Pando 2 700 1908 San Martin Corrientes Corrientes 11 Estadio Raul A Ortiz 2 500 1932 La Union Formosa Formosa 16 Cincuentenario 4 500 2004 Union Santa Fe Santa Fe 6 Estadio Angel Malvicino 5 000 1907 Zarate Basket Zarate Buenos Aires 1 D A M Stadium 4 000 2017 7 References The team plays its home games at Obras Sanitarias stadium with capacity for 3 000 spectators Champions editList of finals edit Ed Season Champion Runner up Result Winning Coach 1 1985 Ferro Carril Oeste Atenas 2 1 Luis Martinez 2 1986 Ferro Carril Oeste Olimpo 3 1 Luis Martinez 3 1987 Atenas Ferro Carril Oeste 3 1 Walter Garrone 4 1988 Atenas River Plate 3 0 Walter Garrone 5 1989 Ferro Carril Oeste Atenas 3 2 Leon Najnudel 6 1990 Atenas Canadense 3 0 Walter Garrone 7 1990 91 GEPU Estudiantes BB 4 2 Daniel Rodriguez 8 1991 92 Atenas GEPU 4 1 Ruben Magnano 9 1992 93 GEPU Atenas 4 2 Orlando Ferratto 10 1993 94 Penarol MDP Independiente GP 4 1 Nestor Garcia 11 1994 95 Independiente GP Olimpia VT 4 1 Mario Guzman 12 1995 96 Olimpia VT Atenas 4 3 Horacio Segui 13 1996 97 Boca Juniors Independiente GP 4 1 Julio Lamas 14 1997 98 Atenas Boca Juniors 4 0 Ruben Magnano 15 1998 99 Atenas Independiente GP 4 3 Ruben Magnano 16 1999 00 Estudiantes O Atenas 4 3 Sergio Hernandez 17 2000 01 Estudiantes O Libertad 4 1 Sergio Hernandez 18 2001 02 Atenas Estudiantes O 4 1 Horacio Segui 19 2002 03 Atenas Boca Juniors 4 2 Oscar Sanchez 20 2003 04 Boca Juniors Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 4 2 Sergio Hernandez 21 2004 05 Ben Hur Boca Juniors 4 1 Julio Lamas 22 2005 06 Gimnasia y Esgrima CR Libertad 4 2 Fernando Duro 23 2006 07 Boca Juniors Penarol 4 2 Gabriel Piccato 24 2007 08 Libertad Quimsa 4 0 Julio Lamas 25 2008 09 Atenas Penarol 4 2 Ruben Magnano 26 2009 10 Penarol MDP Atenas 4 1 Sergio Hernandez 27 2010 11 Penarol MDP Atenas 4 1 Sergio Hernandez 28 2011 12 Penarol MDP Obras Sanitarias 4 2 Sergio Hernandez 29 2012 13 Regatas C Lanus 4 0 Nicolas Casalanguida 30 2013 14 Penarol MDP Regatas 4 2 Fernando Rivero 31 2014 15 Quimsa Gimnasia y Esgrima CR 4 2 Silvio Santander 32 2015 16 San Lorenzo La Union 4 0 Julio Lamas 33 2016 17 San Lorenzo Regatas 4 1 Julio Lamas 34 2017 18 San Lorenzo San Martin C 4 2 Gonzalo Garcia 35 2018 19 San Lorenzo Instituto 4 3 Gonzalo Garcia 2019 20 season cancelled due to the Covid 19 pandemic 36 2020 21 San Lorenzo Quimsa 3 2 Silvio Santander 37 2021 22 Instituto Quimsa 3 2 Lucas Victoriano 38 2022 23 Quimsa Boca Juniors 4 1 Leandro Ramella Source LNB website 8 Titles by club edit Club Titles Years won Atenas 9 1987 1988 1990 1991 92 1997 98 1998 99 2001 02 2002 03 2008 09 Penarol 5 1993 94 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2013 14 San Lorenzo 5 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2020 21 Boca Juniors 3 1996 97 2003 04 2006 07 Ferro Carril Oeste 1985 1986 1989 GEPU 2 1990 91 1992 93 Estudiantes O 1999 00 2000 01 Quimsa 2014 15 2022 23 Independiente 1 1994 95 Olimpia 1995 96 Ben Hur 2004 05 Gimnasia y Esgrima CR 2005 06 Libertad 2007 08 Regatas Corrientes 2012 13 Instituto 2021 22Awards editMain article Liga Nacional de Basquet Awards These are the yearly individual awards are given by the league as a recognition to the most valuable player in both regular season and finals and the top scorer Leonardo Gutierrez was chosen finals MVP a record of 4 times while Joe Bunn is the most times top scorer 5 seasons Statistical leaders editMain article Liga Nacional de Basquet Statistical LeadersRetired numbers editAs of September 2019 17 players have their jerseys retired Atenas was the team which started this practice in 2002 with legendary Marcelo Milanesio s 9 9 10 11 N Club Player Pos Tenure No ret year Ref 4 Quilmes MdP nbsp Eduardo Domine SG 1990 1991 2001 2009 11 5 Atenas nbsp Hector Campana SG 1987 88 1991 92 1996 2000 2002 04 2005 10 12 5 Estudiantes BB n 1 nbsp Hernan Jasen SF 1996 99 2012 18 2018 13 7 Quilmes MdP nbsp Esteban De la Fuente SG SF 1991 93 1995 97 2004 05 2013 11 7 Atenas nbsp Bruno Labaque PG 1994 2003 2006 09 2010 17 2017 14 7 Gimnasia y Esgrima CR nbsp Pablo Moldu SG 1994 2006 2019 15 16 7 Quimsa nbsp Nicolas Aguirre PG 2011 13 2014 15 2019 17 8 Penarol MdP nbsp Tato Rodriguez PG 1994 1998 1999 2003 2004 2011 2011 18 19 8 Quilmes MdP nbsp Guillermo Garcia Oyaga 1970s 80s 11 2013 11 8 Gimnasia y Esgrima CR nbsp Gabriel Cocha SG 1991 92 1994 98 2003 07 2019 15 16 8 Quimsa nbsp Fernando Small 1998 2004 2005 08 2019 17 20 9 Atenas nbsp Marcelo Milanesio PG 1982 2002 2002 10 10 Estudiantes BB n 1 nbsp Juan Espil SG SF 1988 1992 2010 12 2013 21 22 11 Atenas nbsp Diego Osella C 1988 1992 1993 2001 2003 2010 2011 23 24 25 11 Quimsa nbsp Miguel Cortijo PG 1998 2000 11 26 14 Estudiantes BB n 1 nbsp Alberto Cabrera n 2 PG 1961 1984 2004 27 28 14 Quimsa nbsp Gabriel Deck SF 2010 16 2019 17 Notes a b c Number retired for both teams as Bahia Basket was recognised as a continuity of Estudiantes in the LNB Although Cabrera did not play for Bahia Basket he left basketball in 1984 the number 14 is also retired in the franchise References edit a b Liga Nacional los datos y records historicos on Basquet Plus 5 Dec 2018 Leonardo Gutierrez es el tercer goleador historico de la Liga Nacional on TyC 23 Mar 2016 Matias Ron Ares 2010 03 14 LNB la historia de su origen in Spanish In Deportes Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 10 19 Resolucion de 1983 para el Campeonato Argentino de Clubes REGLAMENTO PARA LA ETAPA DE TRANSICION COMPETENCIA ANO 1984 Se cumplen 30 anos del primer partido oficial de la LNB Basquet Plus 26 Apr 2015 Zarate Basket at LNB Historial de Campeones de la Liga in Spanish LNB official website Archived from the original on 2010 08 30 Retrieved 2010 09 27 Penarol de Mar del Plata retiro la camiseta de Tato Rodriguez La Voz 2011 11 23 a b c Milanesio y Campana homenajeados con el retiro de las miticas 9 y 5 Pick and Roll website 2005 11 05 a b c d e f Dorsales retirados que marcaron historia by Mariano Blanco Diario Epoca 11 May 2015 Atenas retira la camiseta de Hector Pichi Campana Infobae 2005 07 12 Se suma Jasen on Bahia Plus 2 Sep 2018 Se retiro Labaque con una derrota frente a Instituto LNB website 12 May 2017 a b Pablo Moldu Me llena de orgullo es un reconocimiento enorme el que nos hace Gimnasia on Meridiano Digital 13 Feb 2019 a b Basquet Emotivo homenaje de Gimnasia de Comodoro Rivadavia al tornquistense Pablo Moldu on Noticias Tornquist 15 Feb 2019 a b c El repaso por las camisetas retiradas en la Liga Nacional on Basquet Plus 14 Ago 2019 Penarol retiro la camiseta de Tato Rodriguez La Voz del Interior 2011 11 24 La camiseta de Tato dijo hasta siempre Pickandroll com ar 2011 11 24 Archive Fernando Small retorna a Quimsa on Web Basketball 15 Sep 2020 Espil tuvo su merecido homenaje en Bahia Clarin 23 February 2013 archived Espil vivio su noche sonada at CanchaLlena com 22 February 2013 Atenas retiro el 11 de Diego Osella Gualeguaychu a Diario webpage Atenas retirara la camiseta 11 en homenaje a Diego Osella Archived 2012 04 01 at the Wayback Machine La Manana de Cordoba website Atenas retira la camiseta 11 de Osella Dia a Dia Deportes Siempre trabaje para soportar la presion del puesto interview to Cortijo on La Nueva 24 Feb 2004 La 14 inmortal Pick and Roll site 2004 10 04 Archive Ordenanza Nº 14604 declarando Sitio de Interes Cultural e Historico al Estadio Osvaldo Casanova 2008 01 08External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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