2014–15 Austrian Basketball Bundesliga Explained

Updated:12 February 2015
Prevseason:2013–14
Nextseason:2015–16
ÖBL
T Bg:
  1. E36B0C
T Color:white
Season:2014–15; 69th
Champions:Güssing Knights
2nd title
Runners Up:Zepter Vienna
Teams:10
Games:28
Duration:25 September 2014 – 3 June 2015
Top Seed:Zepter Vienna
Award4:Austrian MVP
Award5:Coach of the Year
Ppg:20.4
Ppg N:CRO
Rpg:10.0
Rpg N:USA
Apg:7.7
Apg N:AUT

The 2014–15 Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga[1] was the 69th season of the Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga. 10 teams participated this season, after St. Pölten left the league.

The season started on September 25, 2014 and ended on June 3, 2015. Güssing Knights repeated as the national champion by beating BC Zepter Vienna 1–3 in the Finals.

Teams

Chin Min Dragons from St. Pölten left the league this season.

Club PlaceArenaCapacity
Volksbank Arena 2,200
Raiffeisen Arena 1,700
Stadthalle Fürstenfeld 1,200
Lions Dome 1,200
Sporthalle Walfersam 1,000
Wiener Stadthalle B 1,000
Sporthalle Oberwart 2,500
Happyland Klosterneuburg 1,000
Aktiv Park Güssing 800
Unionhalle 600

Regular season

Rounds 19-36

Awards

Travis Taylor[2]Güssing Knights

Christopher Dunn – Güssing Knights

Thomas Klepeisz – Güssing Knights

Matthias ZollnerGüssing KnightsThis season, three new awards were announced by the ABL.[3]

Marko CarPanthers Fürstenfeld

Daniel Friedrich – Swans Gmunden

Moritz LaneggerXion Dukes Klosterneuburg

References

General

Specific

Notes and References

  1. Named the Admiral Basketball Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons.
  2. http://www.eurobasket.com/Austria/news/405806/Travis-Taylor-named-ABL-MVP-2014/2015 Travis Taylor named ABL MVP 2014/2015
  3. Web site: ABL . 2016-03-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170423062139/http://basketballliga.at/stats/history/auszeichnungen . 2017-04-23 . dead .