Liga Nacional de Baloncesto

The Liga Nacional de Baloncesto (LNB) is the top men's professional basketball league in the Dominican Republic. Established in 2005, six teams compete annually between September and October.

Liga Nacional de Baloncesto (LNB)
SportBasketball
Founded2005
PresidentAntonio Mir
No. of teams8
CountryDominican Republic
ContinentFIBA Americas (Americas)
Most recent
champion(s)
Reales de La Vega
(3rd title)
Most titlesMetros de Santiago (5 titles)
TV partner(s)CERTV, Coral 39[1]
Official websitelnb.com.do

History

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The league was founded on September 6, 2004 at the Hotel Lina in Santo Domingo as the Liga Dominicana de Baloncesto (Dominican Basketball League), also known as LIDOBA; the founders were a group of investors and former basketball players, supported by the Dominican Basketball Federation.[2] Before the creation of a national league, basketball was practiced at regional and local level.

The teams that participated in the first edition in 2005 were:

The first game was played on July 1, 2005 at the Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto between Panteras del Distrito Nacional and Indios de San Francisco de Macorís: Panteras won, 79–63.[3] The first league champions were Reales de La Vega, that won the title after winning the best-of-7 championship series against Panteras, 4–2.[4]

In 2009, the league was cancelled due to financial difficulties. On May 19, 2010 the league announced its return under a new branding and name, Liga Nacional de Baloncesto (National Basketball League).[5][6][7]

From 2005 to 2017, the league had 8 teams participating every season. In 2018, Huracanes del Atlántico folded, and the league was played by 7 teams (3 in the North conference, and 4 in the Southeast conference).[8] In 2019, Titanes del Distrito Nacional also folded, bringing the team number to 6.[1]

Teams

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Current teams

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Teams participating in the 2021-22 season

Format

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Regular season

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In the first season in 2005, all 8 teams competed in a round-robin tournament, where each team had to play against every other team. In 2006 two conferences were introduced: the Circuito Norte (North) and Circuito Sur (South), of 4 teams each. In 2010, with the league changing name to Liga Nacional de Baloncesto, the Sur conference was renamed Sureste (Southeast). In 2018, with the folding of Huracanes del Atlántico, the North conference included only 3 teams. In 2019 the team number was reduced to 6, and the league reintroduced the round-robin tournament, eliminating the conference system.

Playoffs

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In 2005, the first 4 teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the playoffs. With the introduction of two conferences (Circuitos) in 2006, the first 3 teams of each conference qualified for the playoffs. In 2011 this was changed, as only the first 2 teams qualified for the playoffs, thus eliminating the first round of the playoffs. The first two teams of each conference faced each other in the playoffs semifinals, and the championship game was played between the winners of the semifinal series. In 2016, the first 3 teams of each conference qualified for a further postseason round robin tournament, the winners of which qualified for the championship game. This was eliminated in 2018, with the folding of Huracanes del Atlántico, and the league resumed the original playoff format, reintroducing the semifinals.

List of champions

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Season Champion Series Runner-up
2005 Reales de La Vega 4–2 Panteras del Distrito Nacional
2006 Metros de Santiago 4–3 Constituyentes de San Cristóbal
2007 Metros de Santiago 4–2 Panteras del Distrito Nacional
2008 Constituyentes de San Cristóbal 4–2 Reales de La Vega
2009 No league held
2010 Cañeros del Este 4–1 Tiburones de Puerto Plata
2011 Leones de Santo Domingo 4–2 Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís
2012 Cañeros del Este 4–2 Indios de San Francisco de Macorís
2013 Indios de San Francisco de Macorís[9] 4–3 Titanes del Licey
2014 Metros de Santiago[10] 4–2 Titanes del Distrito Nacional
2015 Metros de Santiago 4–3 Cañeros del Este
2016 Leones de Santo Domingo 4–3 Metros de Santiago
2017 Metros de Santiago 4–1 Leones de Santo Domingo
2018 Reales de La Vega 4–2 Cañeros del Este
2019 Indios de San Francisco de Macorís[11] 4–2 Metros de Santiago
2020 No league held
2021 Leones de Santo Domingo 4–2 Titanes del Distrito Nacional
2022 Leones de Santo Domingo 4–3 Indios de San Francisco de Macorís
2023 Reales de La Vega 4-3 Titanes del Distrito
2024 Titanes del Distrito 4-0 Reales de La Vega

Championships

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Team Championships Runner-up Year(s) won
Metros de Santiago
5
1
2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2017
Leones de Santo Domingo
4
3
2011, 2016, 2021, 2022
Reales de La Vega
3
2
2005, 2018, 2023
Cañeros del Este
2
2
2010, 2012
Indios de San Francisco de Macorís
2
2
2013, 2019
Titanes del Distrito Nacional
2
3
2008, 2024
Huracanes del Atlántico[12]
0
1
Soles de Santo Domingo Este[13]
0
1

Awards

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Most Valuable Player

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Year Winner Team Ref.
2005   Ed Elisma Marineros de Puerto Plata [14]
2006   Alexis Montas Cañeros de La Romana
2007   Juan Araujo Panteras del Distrito Nacional [15]
2008   Richard Ortega Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [16]
2009 No league held
2010 Norte:   Tyron Thomas Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [17]
Sureste:   Maurice Carter Cañeros de La Romana
2011 Norte:   Juan Coronado Reales de La Vega [18]
Sureste:   Eddie Basden Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís
2012   Robert Glenn Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [19]
2013   Gary Flowers Titanes del Licey [20]
2014   Gerardo Suero Titanes del Distrito Nacional [21]
2015   Reyshawn Terry Cañeros del Este [22]
2016   Robert Glenn (2×) Metros de Santiago [23]
2017   Gerardo Suero (2×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [24]
2018   Gerardo Suero (3×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [25]
2019   Paris Bass Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [26]
2021   Jeison Colomé Cañeros del Este [27]
2022   Juan Miguel Suero Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [28]

Finals MVP

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Eulis Báez pictured in 2011, the year he won the Finals MVP award
Year Winner Team Ref.
2005   Jorge Almanzar Reales de La Vega
2006   Carmelo Lee Metros de Santiago
2007   Amaury Filion Metros de Santiago [29]
2008   Ed Elisma Constituyentes de San Cristóbal
2009 No league held
2010   Edward Santana Cañeros de La Romana [30]
2011   Eulis Báez Leones de Santo Domingo [31]
2012   Mario West Cañeros del Este
2013   Robert Glenn Indios de San Francisco de Macorís [32]
2014   Víctor Liz Metros de Santiago [33]
2015   Víctor Liz (2×) Metros de Santiago [34]
2016   Manuel Fortuna Leones de Santo Domingo [35]
2017   Robert Glenn (2×) Metro de Santiago [36]
2018   Gerard DeVaughn Reales de La Vega
2019   Paris Bass Indios de San Francisco de Macorís

Statistical leaders

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Scoring

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Year Player Team PPG Ref.
2005   Rogers Washington Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís 24.6 [37]
2006   Reggie Charles Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís 21.5 [38]
2007   Jamaal Thomas Marineros de Puerto Plata 20.6
2008   Juan Araujo Panteras del Distrito Nacional 20.7 [39]
2009 No league held
2010   Tyron Thomas Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 23.9
2011   Juan Coronado Reales de La Vega 21.3
2012   Ollie Bailey Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís 24.4
2013   Ollie Bailey (2×) Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís 20.1 [40]
2014   Gerardo Suero Titanes del Distrito Nacional 25.2 [41]
2015   Rigoberto Mendoza Reales de La Vega 23.9
2016   Víctor Liz Metros de Santiago 22.4
2017   Gerardo Suero (2×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 27.5
2018   Gerardo Suero (3×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 25.6
2019   Paris Bass Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 21.7 [42]

Rebounds

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Year Player Team RPG Ref.
2005   Edward Santana Cañeros de La Romana 11.4 [37]
2006   Alexis Montas Cañeros de La Romana 10.7 [38]
2007   John Jackson Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís 10.5
2008   Ed Elisma Constituyentes de San Cristóbal 10.8 [39]
2009 No league held
2010   Ed Elisma (2×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 12.6
2011   Alexis Montas (2×) Cañeros del Este 13.1
2012   Jack Michael Martínez Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís 11.7
2013   James Thomas Titanes del Licey 12.9 [40]
2014   Walter Sharpe Reales de La Vega 10.5 [41]
2015   Dwayne Jones Leones de Santo Domingo 15.4
2016   Jonathan Araujo Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 10.9
2017   Jonathan Araujo (2×) Leones de Santo Domingo 10.6
2018   Jonathan Araujo (3×) Cañeros del Este 11.6
2019   Eloy Vargas Metros de Santiago 12.1 [42]

Assists

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Year Player Team APG Ref.
2005   José Fortuna Constituyentes de San Cristóbal 5.4 [37]
2006   José Fortuna (2×) Constituyentes de San Cristóbal 5.5 [38]
2007   Richard Ortega Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 5.2
2008   Richard Ortega (2×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 8.4 [39]
2009 No league held
2010   Richard Ortega (3×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 4.6
2011   Christian Dalmau Titanes del Distrito Nacional 6.3
2012   Kelvin Peña Huracanes del Atlántico 5.5
2013   Walker Russell Jr. Leones de Santo Domingo 3.9 [40]
2014   Mario Little Cañeros del Este 3.8 [41]
2015   Ronnie Taylor Soles de Santo Domingo Este 5.0
2016   Danilo Núñez Soles de Santo Domingo Este 5.2
2017   Juan Coronado Reales de La Vega 6.5
2018   Juan Miguel Suero Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 5.8
2019   Adris De León Metros de Santiago 5.5 [42]

Steals

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Year Player Team SPG Ref.
2005   Edward Santana Cañeros de La Romana 3.8 [37]
2006
Data not available
2007
2008   Richard Ortega Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 2.7 [39]
2009 No league held
2010   Juan Coronado Reales de La Vega 2.4
2011   Juan Coronado (2×) Reales de La Vega 2.3
2012   Darius Adams Reales de La Vega 3.8
2013   Víctor Liz Metros de Santiago 1.9 [40]
2014   Walter Sharpe Reales de La Vega 2.7 [41]
2015   José Acosta Reales de La Vega 3.0
2016   Víctor Liz (2×) Metros de Santiago 2.5
2017   Juan Miguel Suero Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 2.2
2018   Jaison Valdez Soles de Santo Domingo Este 2.6
2019   Jaison Colomé Cañeros del Este 2.1 [42]

Blocks

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Year Player Team BPG Ref.
2005   Edward Santana Cañeros de La Romana 4.5 [37]
2006
Data not available
2007
2008   Ed Elisma Constituyentes de San Cristóbal 1.4 [39]
2009 No league held
2010   Ed Elisma (2×) Indios de San Francisco de Macorís 2.2
2011   Scott VanderMeer Leones de Santo Domingo 3.4
2012   Kleon Penn Huracanes del Atlántico 3.3
2013   Augustine Okosun Reales de La Vega 2.8 [40]
2014   Walter Sharpe Reales de La Vega 2.5 [41]
2015   Willie Reed Metros de Santiago 2.1
2016   Jordan Richard Soles de Santo Domingo Este 3.9
2017   Ángel Núñez Metros de Santiago 1.5
2018   Darian Townes Reales de La Vega 2.1
2019   Branden Dawson Cañeros del Este 2.5 [42]

Individual records

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Game

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Adris De León established the record for most points in a game (54) and tied the record for most three-pointers made in a game (11) on August 11, 2016
  • Most points in a game
  • Most rebounds in a game
  • Most assists in a game
  • Most blocks in a game
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game

Season

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  • Most points in a season
  • Most rebounds in a season
  • Most assists in a season
  • Most steals in a season
  • Most blocks in a season

References

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  13. ^ As Cocolos de San Pedro de Macorís.
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