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Baloncesto Superior Nacional

The Baloncesto Superior Nacional, abbreviated as BSN, is the first-tier-level professional men's basketball league in Puerto Rico. It was founded in 1929 and is organized by the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation.

Baloncesto Superior Nacional
Founded1929; 94 years ago (1929)
First season1930 (as LPB)
CountryPuerto Rico
FederationPuerto Rican Basketball Federation
ConfederationFIBA Americas
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)Champions League Americas
Current championsGigantes de Carolina
(1 title)
Most championshipsVaqueros de Bayamón
(16 titles)
All-time top scorerGeorgie Torres (15,863)
TV partnersTelemundo Puerto Rico
DirecTV Puerto Rico
Websitewww.bsnpr.com
2023 Baloncesto Superior Nacional

The Baloncesto Superior Nacional, which is played under FIBA rules, currently consists of 12[1] teams, of which the most successful has been the Vaqueros de Bayamón with 16 titles as of 2022.

The league has produced players that have distinguished themselves in the NBA, EuroLeague, Spain's ACB, and other tournaments throughout the world. Among them, Georgie Torres was the first Puerto Rican to sign an NBA contract & Butch Lee was the first BSN player to win an NBA title. Later on came players like José Ortiz, Ramón Rivas, Daniel Santiago, Carlos Arroyo and J. J. Barea, who were other NBA players that started their careers playing for BSN teams.

Competition format edit

The BSN games are played under the regular FIBA basketball rules. The twelve teams each play a total of four games amongst themselves, two at home and two away, for a total of 44 games during the regular season. Of the 12 participating teams, the top 8 move on to the postseason.

History edit

The league began in 1930, and is noted for having had several head coaches who went on to achieve international recognition later in their careers. Among those are Basketball Hall of Fame members Dr. Jack Ramsay, Tex Winter and Red Holzman, who coached the Leones de Ponce in the 1950s and 1960s, and Phil Jackson, who coached the Piratas de Quebradillas and Gallitos de Isabela in the late 1980s. Others notable coaches who have worked for BSN teams include Gene Bartow, Lou Rossini, Del Harris, P. J. Carlesimo, Bernie Bickerstaff, Herb Brown and Sergio Hernández.

During the 1980s, notable players followed in the footsteps of players such as Juan "Pachin" Vicens (1959 Santiago Chile FIBA World Championship's All-Tournament Team) and Butch Lee, the first Puerto Rican and BSN player to enter the NBA. Among those are: Mario 'Quijote' Morales, Raymond Dalmau, Jose 'Piculin' Ortiz, Ramón Rivas, Jerome Mincy, Georgie Torres, Angelo Cruz, Angel Santiago, the late Federico 'Fico' Lopez, Rolando Frazer, Mario Butler, and Rubén Rodríguez, who showcased their talents to all of Puerto Rico's TV viewers and game goers.

New Era 2019-present edit

On September 19, 2019, the BSN team owners selected Ricardo Dalmau Santana to succeed Fernando Quiñones Bodea as president of the league.[2]

In October 2020, there was a change in ownership with the Vaqueros de Bayamón with retired pro baseball player Yadier Molina purchasing his hometown team outright.[3] In April 2021, the league approved the return of the Cangrejeros under the ownership of Noah Assad and Jonathan Miranda, who were later joined by urban artist Bad Bunny the following month.[4][5] In October 2022 the Osos de Manatí returned from hiatus, when local Puerto Rican singer Ozuna had purchase the Brujos de Guayama and relocated the team to Manati.[6][7]

Current teams edit

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Current location of the teams competing in the 2023 season
Team Home city Year established Arena Capacity
Atléticos de San Germán San Germán 1930 Arquelio Torres Ramírez Coliseum
5,000
Cangrejeros de Santurce Santurce 1918 Roberto Clemente Coliseum
9,000
Capitanes de Arecibo Arecibo 1946 Manuel Iguina Coliseum
12,000
Cariduros de Fajardo Fajardo 1973 Tomás Dones Coliseum
6,000
Gigantes de Carolina Carolina 1971 Guillermo Angulo Coliseum
5,000
Grises de Humacao Humacao 2005 Marcelo Trujillo Panisse Coliseum
8,000
Indios de Mayagüez Mayagüez 1956 Palacio de Recreación y Deportes
5,500
Leones de Ponce Ponce 1946 Juan Pachín Vicéns Auditorium
11,000
Mets de Guaynabo Guaynabo 1935 Mario Morales Coliseum
5,500
Osos de Manatí Manatí 2014 Juan Cruz Abreu Coliseum
8,000
Piratas de Quebradillas Quebradillas 1926 Raymond Dalmau Coliseum
5,500
Vaqueros de Bayamón Bayamón 1930 Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum
12,000

Defunct teams edit

Championships edit

Number of championships won by teams edit

Teams Finals Championships Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Vaqueros de Bayamón 26 16 10 1933, 1935, 1967, 1969, 1971,
1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1981,
1988, 1995, 1996, 2009, 2020, 2022
1930, 1934, 1970, 2001, 2002,
2005, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2023
Atléticos de San Germán 26 14 12 1932, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942,
1942-1943, 1947, 1948, 1949,
1950, 1985, 1991, 1994, 1997
1931, 1933, 1936*, 1938*, 1940,
1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1965,
1986, 2022
Leones de Ponce 25 14 11 1952, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1964,
1965, 1966, 1990, 1992, 1993,
2002, 2004, 2014, 2015
1949, 1958, 1963, 1967, 1989,
1995, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2013, 2019
Cangrejeros de Santurce 14 8 6 1962, 1968, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001, 2003, 2007
1942, 1942–1943, 1951, 1952,
1964, 2006
Capitanes de Arecibo 19 8 11 1959, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021 1932, 1946, 1948, 1961, 1966,
1992, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017
Cardenales de Río Piedras 15 6 9 1946, 1955, 1956, 1957,1963,
1976
1941, 1947, 1959, 1960, 1962,
1968, 1969, 1971, 1977
Piratas de Quebradillas 18 6 12 1970, 1977, 1978, 1979, 2013, 2017 1937, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976,
1980, 1982, 1999, 2000, 2009,
2011, 2020
Capitalinos de San Juan 9 5 4 1930, 1931, 1940, 1945, 1958 1943, 1944, 1950, 1974
Mets de Guaynabo 10 3 7 1980, 1982, 1989 1978, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1990,
1993, 2021
Vega Baja 4 2 2 1934, 1937 1935, 1939
Gallitos de la UPR 3 2 1 1944, 1951 1945
Indios de Canóvanas 3 2 1 1983, 1984 1988
Club Náutico San Juan 1 1 0 1936
Polluelos de Aibonito 2 1 1 1986 1987
Titanes de Morovis 1 1 0 1987
Criollos de Caguas 1 1 0 2006
Indios de Mayagüez 1 1 0 2012
Santeros de Aguada 1 1 0 2019 -
Gigantes de Carolina 4 1 3 2023 1979, 1997, 2008
Brujos de Guayama 2 0 2 1991, 1994
Gallitos de Isabela 1 0 1 1984
Maratonistas de Coamo 1 0 1 2004
  • *These titles are from Farmacia Martin, a team that later merged with the Atléticos de San Germán

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BSN awards and leaders edit

League records edit

Rubén Rodríguez established most of the early long-standing records in the BSN. He broke both the single-season points record with 810 in 1978 and the highest career points record with 11,549. The current holder of the career mark is Georgie Torres, who broke it before retiring in 2001 with 15,863 points in 679 games, playing his first 7 years before the establishment of the three-point line.[9] Rodríguez also holds the mark for most rebounds in a career with 6,178. He also held the single-season rebound record with 380 in 1978, which stood until Lee Benson broke it in 2008. Currently, Neftalí Rivera holds the record for most points in a game in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional when he scored 79 points on May 22, 1974. In that game he achieved the record by making 34 field goals (all of them 2-pointers as 3-pointers were not adopted back then) and 11 free throws.[10] In 1989, Pablo Alicea of the Gigantes de Carolina established a record for most assists in one game with 25.[11] The record stood for over two decades until May 1, 2012, when Jonathan García of the Caciques de Humacao broke it recording 33 assists against the Brujos de Guayama. García's mark is an unofficial world record pending the approval of Guinness World Records, since there is no higher number recorded in any amateur or professional international league or in FIBA competition.[12] During this game, the Caciques also established the team points record for a single game with 130 and for most scored during a single (10-minute) quarter with 46. The Vaqueros de Bayamón hosted the game with highest attendance in the league, with 17,621 fans attending a home game against Río Piedras on September 8, 1969. This bested the previous top of 16,564 in a game between Ponce and Santurce. The Vaqueros also hold the record for most consecutive championships, winning five from 1971 to 1975.


BSN statistical leaders edit

^ Active player
* Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame

BSN all-time scoring leaders edit

Rank Player Position(s) Nationality Years Total points Games
played
Points
per game

average
1
Georgie Torres   Puerto Rico 1975–2001
15,863
679
23.4
2
Mario Morales   Puerto Rico 1975–1998
15,293
675
22.7
3
Mario Butler   Panama 1980–2008
12,252
779
15.7
4
Rolando Frazer   Panama 1980–2001
12,096
603
20.1
5
Raymond Dalmau   Puerto Rico 1966–1985
11,592
537
21.6
6
Rubén Rodríguez   Puerto Rico 1969–1991
11,549
631
18.3
7
Roberto Ríos
PG
  Puerto Rico 1978–2000
11,312
681
16.6
8
Ángel Santiago
SF
  Puerto Rico 1973–1996
11,287
617
18.3
9
José Quiñonez
PF
  Puerto Rico ??–??
11,012
579
19
10
Christian Dalmau
PG
  Puerto Rico 1992–2003, 2009–2017
10,570
639
16.5

BSN all-time rebounding leaders edit

Rank Player Pos Years Reb GP RPG
1
Mario Butler 1980–2008 8,236 779 10.6
2
Rubén Rodríguez
F/C
1969–1991 6,178 631 9.8
3
Rolando Frazer
C
1980–2001 6,153 603 10.2
4
Raymond Dalmau
F/C
1966–1985 5,673 537 10.6
5
Mario Morales
G/F
1975–1998 5,665 675 8.4
6
José Ortíz
C
1980–2006 5,314 505 10.5
7
Carlos Bermúdez
F
1970–1984 4,884 422 11.6
8
Edgar de León
F/C
1981–2001 4,837 493 9.8
9
Teófilo Cruz*
C
1957–1982 4,672 584 8
10
Angel Santiago
F
1973–1996 4,447 617 7.2

BSN all-time assists leaders edit

Rank Player Position(s) Years Total AST GP APG
1
James Carter 1987–2006 3,025 543 5.6
2
Christian Dalmau
PG/SG
1992–2003, 2009–2017 2,931 639 4.6
3
Pablo Alicea
PG
1987–2006 2,762 503 5.5
4
Javier Antonio Colón
PG
1987–2008 2,748 555 5.0
5
Federico López
PG
1981–1997 2,440 446 5.5
6
Wilfredo Pagan 1992–2018 2,367 652 3.6
7
Roberto Ríos 1978–2000 2,315 681 3.4
8
Raymond Dalmau
F/C
1966–1985 2,302 537 5.1
9
Bobby Joe Hatton
PG
1994–2012 2,235 489 4.6
10
George Torres
G/F
1975–2001 2,203 679 3.2

BSN all-time block leaders edit

Rank Player Position(s) Nationality Total blocks Games
played
Blocks
per game
average
1
Kleon Penn   Puerto Rico
  British Virgin Islands
755
300
2
Jeffrion Aubry   Puerto Rico
642
3
Peter John Ramos   Puerto Rico
527
4
Carmelo Lee   Puerto Rico
414
5
Jorge Brian Diaz   Puerto Rico
314
6
JaJa Richards   United States Virgin Islands
314
7
Luis 'PelaCoco' Hernández   Puerto Rico
295
8
Ricardo Sanchéz   Puerto Rico
278
9
Nathanael Davis   United States
268
10
Alphonse Dyer   United States
255

Last Updated July 26, 2023

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BSNPR (6 April 2021). "Los Atenienses de Manatí y Cangejeros de Santurce jugarán la temporada 2021". BSNPR.
  2. ^ https://www.bsnpr.com/noticias/ricardo-dalmau-es-electo-nuevo-presidente-del-bsn. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ https://www.latinosports.com/yadier-molina-buys-basketball-team/
  4. ^ "Los Cangrejeros de Santurce regresan al BSN de la mano de Noah Assad, manejador de Bad Bunny" (in Spanish). El Nuevo Día. 6 April 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  5. ^ Jessica Ruiz (18 May 2021). "Bad Bunny Is Now the Co-Owner Of Puerto Rican Basketball Team Los Cangrejeros de Santurce". Billboard. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  6. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/latin/ozuna-buys-basketball-team-puerto-rico-1235157952/
  7. ^ Vega, Giovanny (8 April 2021). "Sobre la mesa la adición de un tercer refuerzo". El Vocero de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Estadísticas : Campeonatos - Baloncesto Superior Nacional Puerto Rico". bsnpr.com.
  9. ^ "ADENDI". adendi.com.
  10. ^ "40 años de la increíble gesta de Neftalí Rivera". El Nuevo Día. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 June 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  12. ^ "Jonathan García: nuevo rey de asistencias". Primera Hora. 3 May 2012.

External links edit

  • Official site (in Spanish)
  • Puerto Rican league on Latinbasket.com (in English)

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This article is about the men s league For the women s league see Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino The Baloncesto Superior Nacional abbreviated as BSN is the first tier level professional men s basketball league in Puerto Rico It was founded in 1929 and is organized by the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation Baloncesto Superior NacionalFounded1929 94 years ago 1929 First season1930 as LPB CountryPuerto RicoFederationPuerto Rican Basketball FederationConfederationFIBA AmericasNumber of teams12Level on pyramid1International cup s Champions League AmericasCurrent championsGigantes de Carolina 1 title Most championshipsVaqueros de Bayamon 16 titles All time top scorerGeorgie Torres 15 863 TV partnersTelemundo Puerto RicoDirecTV Puerto RicoWebsitewww wbr bsnpr wbr com2023 Baloncesto Superior NacionalThe Baloncesto Superior Nacional which is played under FIBA rules currently consists of 12 1 teams of which the most successful has been the Vaqueros de Bayamon with 16 titles as of 2022 The league has produced players that have distinguished themselves in the NBA EuroLeague Spain s ACB and other tournaments throughout the world Among them Georgie Torres was the first Puerto Rican to sign an NBA contract amp Butch Lee was the first BSN player to win an NBA title Later on came players like Jose Ortiz Ramon Rivas Daniel Santiago Carlos Arroyo and J J Barea who were other NBA players that started their careers playing for BSN teams Contents 1 Competition format 2 History 2 1 New Era 2019 present 3 Current teams 4 Defunct teams 5 Championships 5 1 Number of championships won by teams 6 BSN awards and leaders 6 1 League records 6 2 BSN statistical leaders 6 3 BSN all time scoring leaders 6 4 BSN all time rebounding leaders 6 5 BSN all time assists leaders 6 6 BSN all time block leaders 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCompetition format editThe BSN games are played under the regular FIBA basketball rules The twelve teams each play a total of four games amongst themselves two at home and two away for a total of 44 games during the regular season Of the 12 participating teams the top 8 move on to the postseason History editThe league began in 1930 and is noted for having had several head coaches who went on to achieve international recognition later in their careers Among those are Basketball Hall of Fame members Dr Jack Ramsay Tex Winter and Red Holzman who coached the Leones de Ponce in the 1950s and 1960s and Phil Jackson who coached the Piratas de Quebradillas and Gallitos de Isabela in the late 1980s Others notable coaches who have worked for BSN teams include Gene Bartow Lou Rossini Del Harris P J Carlesimo Bernie Bickerstaff Herb Brown and Sergio Hernandez During the 1980s notable players followed in the footsteps of players such as Juan Pachin Vicens 1959 Santiago Chile FIBA World Championship s All Tournament Team and Butch Lee the first Puerto Rican and BSN player to enter the NBA Among those are Mario Quijote Morales Raymond Dalmau Jose Piculin Ortiz Ramon Rivas Jerome Mincy Georgie Torres Angelo Cruz Angel Santiago the late Federico Fico Lopez Rolando Frazer Mario Butler and Ruben Rodriguez who showcased their talents to all of Puerto Rico s TV viewers and game goers New Era 2019 present edit On September 19 2019 the BSN team owners selected Ricardo Dalmau Santana to succeed Fernando Quinones Bodea as president of the league 2 In October 2020 there was a change in ownership with the Vaqueros de Bayamon with retired pro baseball player Yadier Molina purchasing his hometown team outright 3 In April 2021 the league approved the return of the Cangrejeros under the ownership of Noah Assad and Jonathan Miranda who were later joined by urban artist Bad Bunny the following month 4 5 In October 2022 the Osos de Manati returned from hiatus when local Puerto Rican singer Ozuna had purchase the Brujos de Guayama and relocated the team to Manati 6 7 Current teams edit nbsp nbsp Mayaguez nbsp Ponce nbsp Bayamon nbsp Arecibo nbsp Fajardo nbsp Quebradillas nbsp San German nbsp Manati nbsp Carolina nbsp Guaynabo nbsp Humacao nbsp Santurceclass notpageimage Current location of the teams competing in the 2023 season Team Home city Year established Arena CapacityAtleticos de San German San German 1930 Arquelio Torres Ramirez Coliseum 5 000Cangrejeros de Santurce Santurce 1918 Roberto Clemente Coliseum 9 000Capitanes de Arecibo Arecibo 1946 Manuel Iguina Coliseum 12 000Cariduros de Fajardo Fajardo 1973 Tomas Dones Coliseum 6 000Gigantes de Carolina Carolina 1971 Guillermo Angulo Coliseum 5 000Grises de Humacao Humacao 2005 Marcelo Trujillo Panisse Coliseum 8 000Indios de Mayaguez Mayaguez 1956 Palacio de Recreacion y Deportes 5 500Leones de Ponce Ponce 1946 Juan Pachin Vicens Auditorium 11 000Mets de Guaynabo Guaynabo 1935 Mario Morales Coliseum 5 500Osos de Manati Manati 2014 Juan Cruz Abreu Coliseum 8 000Piratas de Quebradillas Quebradillas 1926 Raymond Dalmau Coliseum 5 500Vaqueros de Bayamon Bayamon 1930 Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum 12 000Defunct teams editAtenienses de Manati 2014 2017 played their home games at the Juan Cruz Abreu Coliseum Avancinos de Villalba 1996 1998 played their home games at the Jose Ibem Marrero Coliseum Conquistadores de Aguada 1994 1998 Criollos de Caguas 1976 2009 played their home games at Hector Sola Bezares Coliseum Gallitos de Isabela played their home games at the Jose Abreu Coliseum Indios de Canovanas played their home games at Coliseo Carlos Miguel Mangual Maratonistas de Coamo 1985 1996 1999 2015 played their home games at Edwin Puruco Nolasco Coliseum Polluelos de Aibonito 1977 2001 played their home games at Cancha Marron Aponte Santeros de Aguada 2016 2020 played their home games at the Ismael Delgado Coliseum Tainos de Cabo Rojo 1989 1993 played their home games at Rebekah Colberg Cabrera Coliseum Tiburones de Aguadilla 1990s 1998 played their home games at the Luis T Diaz Coliseum Titanes de Morovis 1977 2006 played their home games in the Jose Pepe Huyke Coliseum Toritos de Cayey 2002 2004 played their home games at the Cayey Municipal ColiseumChampionships editMain article List of BSN Champions Number of championships won by teams edit Teams Finals Championships Runners up Years won Years runners upVaqueros de Bayamon 26 16 10 1933 1935 1967 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1981 1988 1995 1996 2009 2020 2022 1930 1934 1970 2001 2002 2005 2010 2016 2018 2023Atleticos de San German 26 14 12 1932 1938 1939 1941 1942 1942 1943 1947 1948 1949 1950 1985 1991 1994 1997 1931 1933 1936 1938 1940 1954 1955 1956 1957 1965 1986 2022Leones de Ponce 25 14 11 1952 1954 1960 1961 1964 1965 1966 1990 1992 1993 2002 2004 2014 2015 1949 1958 1963 1967 1989 1995 1996 1998 2003 2013 2019Cangrejeros de Santurce 14 8 6 1962 1968 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2007 1942 1942 1943 1951 1952 1964 2006Capitanes de Arecibo 19 8 11 1959 2005 2008 2010 2011 2016 2018 2021 1932 1946 1948 1961 1966 1992 2007 2012 2014 2015 2017Cardenales de Rio Piedras 15 6 9 1946 1955 1956 1957 1963 1976 1941 1947 1959 1960 1962 1968 1969 1971 1977Piratas de Quebradillas 18 6 12 1970 1977 1978 1979 2013 2017 1937 1972 1973 1975 1976 1980 1982 1999 2000 2009 2011 2020Capitalinos de San Juan 9 5 4 1930 1931 1940 1945 1958 1943 1944 1950 1974Mets de Guaynabo 10 3 7 1980 1982 1989 1978 1981 1983 1985 1990 1993 2021Vega Baja 4 2 2 1934 1937 1935 1939Gallitos de la UPR 3 2 1 1944 1951 1945Indios de Canovanas 3 2 1 1983 1984 1988Club Nautico San Juan 1 1 0 1936 Polluelos de Aibonito 2 1 1 1986 1987Titanes de Morovis 1 1 0 1987 Criollos de Caguas 1 1 0 2006 Indios de Mayaguez 1 1 0 2012 Santeros de Aguada 1 1 0 2019 Gigantes de Carolina 4 1 3 2023 1979 1997 2008Brujos de Guayama 2 0 2 1991 1994Gallitos de Isabela 1 0 1 1984Maratonistas de Coamo 1 0 1 2004 These titles are from Farmacia Martin a team that later merged with the Atleticos de San German 8 BSN awards and leaders editMain article Baloncesto Superior Nacional MVP Main article Baloncesto Superior Nacional Scoring Champion League records edit Ruben Rodriguez established most of the early long standing records in the BSN He broke both the single season points record with 810 in 1978 and the highest career points record with 11 549 The current holder of the career mark is Georgie Torres who broke it before retiring in 2001 with 15 863 points in 679 games playing his first 7 years before the establishment of the three point line 9 Rodriguez also holds the mark for most rebounds in a career with 6 178 He also held the single season rebound record with 380 in 1978 which stood until Lee Benson broke it in 2008 Currently Neftali Rivera holds the record for most points in a game in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional when he scored 79 points on May 22 1974 In that game he achieved the record by making 34 field goals all of them 2 pointers as 3 pointers were not adopted back then and 11 free throws 10 In 1989 Pablo Alicea of the Gigantes de Carolina established a record for most assists in one game with 25 11 The record stood for over two decades until May 1 2012 when Jonathan Garcia of the Caciques de Humacao broke it recording 33 assists against the Brujos de Guayama Garcia s mark is an unofficial world record pending the approval of Guinness World Records since there is no higher number recorded in any amateur or professional international league or in FIBA competition 12 During this game the Caciques also established the team points record for a single game with 130 and for most scored during a single 10 minute quarter with 46 The Vaqueros de Bayamon hosted the game with highest attendance in the league with 17 621 fans attending a home game against Rio Piedras on September 8 1969 This bested the previous top of 16 564 in a game between Ponce and Santurce The Vaqueros also hold the record for most consecutive championships winning five from 1971 to 1975 BSN statistical leaders edit This section needs to be updated The reason given is These tables are five years old Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2020 Active player Inducted into the FIBA Hall of FameBSN all time scoring leaders edit Rank Player Position s Nationality Years Total points Gamesplayed Pointsper gameaverage1 Georgie Torres SG nbsp Puerto Rico 1975 2001 15 863 679 23 42 Mario Morales SF nbsp Puerto Rico 1975 1998 15 293 675 22 73 Mario Butler C nbsp Panama 1980 2008 12 252 779 15 74 Rolando Frazer C nbsp Panama 1980 2001 12 096 603 20 15 Raymond Dalmau PG nbsp Puerto Rico 1966 1985 11 592 537 21 66 Ruben Rodriguez PF nbsp Puerto Rico 1969 1991 11 549 631 18 37 Roberto Rios PG nbsp Puerto Rico 1978 2000 11 312 681 16 68 Angel Santiago SF nbsp Puerto Rico 1973 1996 11 287 617 18 39 Jose Quinonez PF nbsp Puerto Rico 11 012 579 1910 Christian Dalmau PG nbsp Puerto Rico 1992 2003 2009 2017 10 570 639 16 5BSN all time rebounding leaders edit Rank Player Pos Years Reb GP RPG1 Mario Butler C 1980 2008 8 236 779 10 62 Ruben Rodriguez F C 1969 1991 6 178 631 9 83 Rolando Frazer C 1980 2001 6 153 603 10 24 Raymond Dalmau F C 1966 1985 5 673 537 10 65 Mario Morales G F 1975 1998 5 665 675 8 46 Jose Ortiz C 1980 2006 5 314 505 10 57 Carlos Bermudez F 1970 1984 4 884 422 11 68 Edgar de Leon F C 1981 2001 4 837 493 9 89 Teofilo Cruz C 1957 1982 4 672 584 810 Angel Santiago F 1973 1996 4 447 617 7 2BSN all time assists leaders edit Rank Player Position s Years Total AST GP APG1 James Carter PG 1987 2006 3 025 543 5 62 Christian Dalmau PG SG 1992 2003 2009 2017 2 931 639 4 63 Pablo Alicea PG 1987 2006 2 762 503 5 54 Javier Antonio Colon PG 1987 2008 2 748 555 5 05 Federico Lopez PG 1981 1997 2 440 446 5 56 Wilfredo Pagan PG 1992 2018 2 367 652 3 67 Roberto Rios G F 1978 2000 2 315 681 3 48 Raymond Dalmau F C 1966 1985 2 302 537 5 19 Bobby Joe Hatton PG 1994 2012 2 235 489 4 610 George Torres G F 1975 2001 2 203 679 3 2BSN all time block leaders edit Rank Player Position s Nationality Total blocks Gamesplayed Blocksper gameaverage1 Kleon Penn C nbsp Puerto Rico nbsp British Virgin Islands 755 300 2 Jeffrion Aubry C nbsp Puerto Rico 642 3 Peter John Ramos C nbsp Puerto Rico 527 4 Carmelo Lee SF nbsp Puerto Rico 414 5 Jorge Brian Diaz C nbsp Puerto Rico 314 6 JaJa Richards C nbsp United States Virgin Islands 314 7 Luis PelaCoco Hernandez C F nbsp Puerto Rico 295 8 Ricardo Sanchez C PF nbsp Puerto Rico 278 9 Nathanael Davis C nbsp United States 268 10 Alphonse Dyer C nbsp United States 255 Last Updated July 26 2023See also editPuerto Rico national basketball teamReferences edit BSNPR 6 April 2021 Los Atenienses de Manati y Cangejeros de Santurce jugaran la temporada 2021 BSNPR https www bsnpr com noticias ricardo dalmau es electo nuevo presidente del bsn a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help https www latinosports com yadier molina buys basketball team Los Cangrejeros de Santurce regresan al BSN de la mano de Noah Assad manejador de Bad Bunny in Spanish El Nuevo Dia 6 April 2021 Retrieved 26 May 2021 Jessica Ruiz 18 May 2021 Bad Bunny Is Now the Co Owner Of Puerto Rican Basketball Team Los Cangrejeros de Santurce Billboard Retrieved 26 May 2021 https www billboard com music latin ozuna buys basketball team puerto rico 1235157952 Vega Giovanny 8 April 2021 Sobre la mesa la adicion de un tercer refuerzo El Vocero de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved 8 May 2021 Estadisticas Campeonatos Baloncesto Superior Nacional Puerto Rico bsnpr com ADENDI adendi com 40 anos de la increible gesta de Neftali Rivera El Nuevo Dia 21 May 2014 Retrieved 4 December 2016 JONATHAN GARCIA ROMPE RECORD DE PABLITO ALICEA Tiro al Blanco Archived from the original on 25 June 2013 Retrieved 28 May 2012 Jonathan Garcia nuevo rey de asistencias Primera Hora 3 May 2012 External links editOfficial site in Spanish Puerto Rican league on Latinbasket com in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baloncesto Superior Nacional amp oldid 1178718619, wikipedia, wiki, 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