Latvian–Estonian Basketball League | |
Season: | 2020–21 |
Teams: | 13 |
Games: | 164 |
Champions: | ![]() |
Runners Up: | VEF Rīga |
Third Place: | Ogre |
Fourth Place: | ![]() |
Tv: | Best4Sport TV, Delfi TV |
Mvp: | Maurice Kemp |
Mvp N: | USA |
Top Scorer: | Brandon Childress |
Ppg: | 22.78 |
Ppg N: | USA |
Rebounds Leader: | Tyler Roberson |
Rpg: | 9.00 |
Rpg N: | USA |
Assists Leader: | Renars Birkans |
Apg: | 6.63 |
Apg N: | LAT |
Highest Scoring: | Ventspils 113–90 Valmiera Glass/ViA (24 October 2020) |
Biggest Home Win: | Kalev/Cramo 110–46 Tartu Ülikool (2 December 2020) |
Biggest Away Win: | Latvijas Universitāte 42–86 VEF Rīga (4 December 2020) Ventspils 59–103 VEF Rīga (28 March 2021) |
Prevseason: | 2019–20 |
Nextseason: | 2021-22 |
The 2020–21 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League, known as Paf Latvian–Estonian Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, was the 3rd season of the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League, the combined top basketball division of Latvia and Estonia.
The season began on 3 October 2020 and ended in 11 April 2021. The Final 6 was played at the Elektrum Olimpiskais Sporta centrs in Riga, Latvia, with Kalev/Cramo winning its first title.
It was planned, that the competition format would follow the usual double round-robin format: all the teams would play each other twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 24 games; teams would have been ranked by total points, with the eight highest-ranked teams advancing to the quarter-finals; the quarterfinal series would have been played to two wins (best-of-three); the winning teams would determine the champion in a Final Four tournament.[1]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic risks, it was planned, that from October till 6 December teams would play only within the respective country.[2] [3] [4]
It was announced in 11 November, that after 6 December due to the increasing spread of coronavirus in the region teams will continue competing within their respective country (thefore, playing 3rd and 4th lap), and so no international games will be played in the Regular season.[5] Discussions on the play-off format are still ongoing.[6]
13 teams, 7 from Estonia and 6 from Latvia, are contesting the league in the 2020–21 season.
Team | Home city | Arena | Capacity | |
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![]() | Rapla | Sadolin Sports Hall | 1000 | |
![]() | Tallinn | Kalev Sports Hall / Saku Suurhall | 1780 / 7200 | |
Latvijas Universitāte | Rīga | Elektrum Olympic Sports Center | 830 | |
Liepāja | Liepāja | Liepāja Olympic Center | 2542 | |
Ogre | Ogre | Ogre 1st Secondary School | 500 | |
![]() | Pärnu | Pärnu Sports Hall | 1820 | |
![]() | Rakvere | Rakvere Sports Hall | 2747 | |
![]() | Tallinn | Sõle Sports Centre | ||
![]() | Tallinn | TalTech Sports Hall | 1000 | |
![]() | Tartu | University of Tartu Sports Hall | 2600 | |
Valmiera Glass VIA | Valmiera | Vidzeme Olympic Center | 1500 | |
VEF Rīga | Rīga | Elektrum Olympic Sports Center / Arena Riga | 830 / 11 200 | |
Ventspils | Ventspils | Ventspils Olympic Center | 3085 |
Team | Head coach | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Main sponsor |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | ![]() | Roberts Freimanis | Spalding | |
![]() | Roberts Štelmahers | ![]() | Nike | |
Latvijas Universitāte | Kārlis Žunda | Nike | ||
Liepāja | Artūrs Visockis-Rubenis | Erreà | ||
Ogre | Nikolajs Mazurs | Erreà | ||
![]() | ![]() | Lauris Blaus | Joma | |
![]() | Juris Umbraško | ![]() | Spalding | |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Nike | |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Nike | |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Spalding | |
Valmiera Glass VIA | Roberts Zeile | Spalding | ||
VEF Rīga | Jānis Gailītis | Artis Ate | Adidas | |
Ventspils | Gints Fogels | Māris Gulbis | Joma | |
Final 6, which featured 3 of the highest ranked teams from each country, with highest ranked team from each country receiving a bye to semifinals, was held in Riga, Latvia from April 8 to April 11[7]