2017–18 LNBP season explained

Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19
Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional
Season:2017–18
Champions:Soles de Mexicali
(3rd title)
Runners Up:Capitanes de Ciudad de México
Teams:11
Games:220
Duration:20 October 2017 – 2 March 2018 (Regular season)
6 March 2018 – April 2018 (Playoffs)
Mvp:Juan Toscano-Anderson
(Fuerza Regia)
Mvp Link:LNBP Most Valuable Player

The 2017–18 LNBP season was the 18th season of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional (LNBP). The regular season began on 20 October 2017 and ended on 2 March 2018. The playoffs began on 6 March and ended on 10 April 2018.

Teams

Changes from last season

The league expanded to 11 teams for the 2017–18 season with the additions of the Aguacateros de Michoacán, Capitanes de Ciudad de México[1] and Libertadores de Querétaro.

During the offseason, the Barreteros de Zacatecas were renamed the Mineros de Zacatecas. Garzas de Plata UAEH left the league and Indios de Ciudad Juárez announced they were sitting out the current season.

Venues and locations

Teamwidth=170Home citywidth=150ArenaCapacity
Abejas de LeónLeónDomo de la Feria4,590
Aguacateros de MichoacánMoreliaAuditorio de Usos Múltiples de la UMSNH3,500
Capitanes de Ciudad de MéxicoMexico CityGimnasio Juan de la Barrera5,243
Correcaminos UAT VictoriaCiudad VictoriaGimnasio Multidisciplinario UAT Victoria2,200
Fuerza Regia de MonterreyMonterreyGimnasio Nuevo León Independiente5,000
Libertadores de QuerétaroQuerétaro CityAuditorio General Arteaga3,000
Mineros de ZacatecasZacatecas CityGimnasio Profesor Marcelino González3,500
Panteras de AguascalientesAguascalientes CityGimnasio Hermanos Carreón3,000
Santos de San LuisSan Luis Potosí CityAuditorio Miguel Barragán3,972
Soles de MexicaliMexicaliAuditorio del Estado4,426
Toros de Nuevo LaredoNuevo LaredoPolyforum Dr. Rodolfo Torre Cantú5,224

Regular season

Standings

Playoffs

* – Denotes overtime period

All-Star Weekend

Game Name:2017 LNBP All-Star Game
Visitor:Foreigners
Home:Mexico
Home Association:
Event:2017 LNBP All Star Game
Visitor Coach:Ivan Deniz
Home Coach:Ramón Díaz
Visitor Total:136
Home Total:163
Visitor Per1:32
Visitor Per2:41
Visitor Per3:32
Visitor Per4:31
Home Per1:27
Home Per2:41
Home Per3:49
Home Per4:46
Date:3 September 2017
Stadium:Domo de la Feria
City:Mexico City
Referee:Rubén Méndez
José Ayala
Omar Bermúdez
Attendance:4,463
Previous:2016
Next:2018

The 2017 LNBP All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on December 3, 2017, in León, Guanajuato at the Domo de la Feria, home of the Abejas de Guanajuato.[2] It was the 20th edition of the event. The Mexicans won the game 163–136.[3] [4] The MVP of the game was Juan Toscano-Anderson, who scored 7 assists, the most ever scored by a player in an All-Star Game.[5]

Location

There was a lot of speculation over the location of the game. Finally on October 12, Sergio Ganem, the league commissioner announced on a press conference that the chosen location was the Domo de la Feria in León, stating that the region deserved it because of its loyal fans.[6] The commissioner of the LNBP, Sergio Ganem, considered that the All-Star Game will be a great event in a city like León, where basketball is important and in previous editions it had pronounced itself for being the venue. "It is a place that had already demanded in previous years through its president Alejandro Marcocchio the All-Star Game and I think it is a very wise decision to bring to León and Bajío the best basketball in Mexico," he said.[7]

All-Star Game

Coaches

With the best record at the time, and also as an assistant coach in the National Team, Spaniard Ramón Díaz was selected as the coach for the Mexicans. The coach with the second best record, Iván Déniz, also Spanish, was selected as a coach for the foreigners.

Roster

Each roster is selected by a voting process which occurs on social networking sites, such as Twitter, or Facebook, and players selected by the coach of each side, and is composed of 14 players for each team. The Mexicans were led by Lorenzo Mata, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Pedro Meza, Edgar Garibay, and Israel Gutierrez, which were selected to be in the starting lineup. Toscano would end up being the game's MVP for a 2nd consecutive year.

Meanwhile, the foreigners were led by their starters who were: Dominicans Juan Coronado, and Emmanuel Ándujar, Puerto Rican Jonathan Rodríguez, and Americans Reggie Larry and Eugene Phelps.

Mexico's reserves included Fernando Benítez, Raúl Bórquez, Cezar Guerrero, P. J. Reyes, Irwin Ávalos, Ray Barreno, Michael Lizárraga, Roberto Nelson, Jaron Martín.[8]

Mexicanos
PlayerTeam
Israel GutiérrezAguacateros de Michoacán
Juan Toscano-AndersonFuerza Regia de Monterrey
Lorenzo MataSoles de Mexicali
Pedro Meza Capitanes de Ciudad de México
Edgar GaribayAbejas de León
Fernando BenítezCapitanes de Ciudad de México
Raúl BórquezLibertadores de Querétaro
Cezar GuerreroCorrecaminos UAT Victoria
P. J. ReyesMineros de Zacatecas
Irwin ÁvalosSantos de San Luis
Ray BarrenoPanteras de Aguascalientes
Michael LizárragaAbejas de León
Roberto NelsonToros de Nuevo Laredo
Jaron MartínPanteras de Aguascalientes
 Extranjeros:
PlayerTeam
Juan CoronadoAguacateros de Michoacán
Denis ClementeFuerza Regia de Monterrey
Mark BordersSantos de San Luis
Eric McClellanMineros de Zacatecas
Steven PledgerAbejas de León
Emmanuel AndújarCapitanes de Ciudad de México
Jonathan RodríguezLibertadores de Querétaro
Terrance KingAbejas de León
Eugene PhelpsSoles de Mexicali
Kennedy Jones Jr.Correcaminos UAT Victoria
Reginald LarryAbejas de León
Michael GloverPanteras de Aguascalientes

Three Point Contest and Slam Dunk Contest

The American Steven Pledger of the Abejas de León won the contest of Shots of 3, when prevailing to the Puerto Rican Isaac Sosa of the Panteras de Aguascalientes in the final round. While Juan Toscano-Anderson of Fuerza Regia de Monterrey won the contest of Clavadas, defeating in the last round the American Terrance King of the Abejas de León.

Game

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Three Point Contestants

  1. Steven Pledger (Abejas)
  2. Justin Ávalos (Santos)
  3. Isaac Sosa (Panteras)
  4. Eder Zúñiga (Abejas)
  5. Emmanuel Andújar (Capitanes)
  6. Mark Borders (Santos)
 

Slam Dunk Contestants

  1. Juan Toscano-Anderson (Fuerza Regia)
  2. P. J. Reyes (Mineros)
  3. Terrance King (Abejas)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Los Capitanes, nuevo equipo de básquetbol de la CDMX. espn.com.mx. 11 October 2016 . 10 February 2017.
  2. http://www.lnbp.mx/news.html?id=773&source=normal León, Anfitrión del Juego de Estrellas 2017 - 2018.
  3. http://www.lnbp.mx/news.html?id=875&source=normal GRAN FIESTA EN LEÓN.
  4. https://elcharlylocutor.wordpress.com/2017/12/04/brillan-las-estrellas-en-leon/ Brillan las “Estrellas” en León.
  5. http://laaficion.milenio.com/basquetbol/nacionales-victoria-extranjeros-juego_de_estrellas-2017-lnbp-milenio-la_aficion_0_1078092450.html Nacionales se llevan el Juego de Estrellas de la LNBP.
  6. Web site:
    1. WOW – León será sede del Juego de Estrellas LNBP 2017
    . 12 October 2017.
  7. Web site: Juego de Estrellas de LNBP será en León.
  8. Web site: Todo listo para el Juego de las Estrellas de la LNBP 2017 - Noticieros en Línea.