2022–23 Lebanese Basketball League Explained

2022–23 LBL season
League:Lebanese Basketball League
Prevseason Year:2021–22
Duration:2 October 2022 – 29 May 2023
No Of Teams:12
Season:Regular Season
Season Champs:Dynamo
Second Place:Sagesse
Third Place:Beirut Club
Finals:Finals
Finals Champ:Al Riyadi
Finals Runner-Up:Dynamo
Prevseason Link:2021–22 Lebanese Basketball League
Nextseason Link:2023–24 Lebanese Basketball League
Nextseason Year:2023–24

The 2022–23 Lebanese Basketball League, also known as the Division 1,[1] is the 27th season of the Lebanese Basketball League (LBL), the top-tier competition for professional men's teams in Lebanon. The season began on 2 October 2022.[2]

Beirut were the defending champions, having won the previous season. They finished fourth in the season, after losing to Sagesse 82–73 for 3rd place.

Teams

The league expanded from ten to twelve teams. Moutahed left the league, while Antranik, NSA and Leaders Club joined for this season.

TeamCityArenaCoachCapacity
Al RiyadiBeirut (Manara)Saeb Salam ArenaAhmad Farran
AntranikAnteliasAGBU Demirdjian CenterSabah Khoury
AtlasFerzolSt Joseph des Soeurs Antonines Arena ZahlehElie Nasr
Beirut ClubBeirut (Chiyah)Chiyah StadiumAhmad Yammout
Byblos ClubByblosMichel Sleiman Sports VillageGeorges Yaacoub
ChampvilleDik El MehdiChampville Club Center
DynamoBeirut (Saifi Village)Rockland ArenaJad el Hajj
HomenetmenMezherHomentmen MezherJoe Moujaes
Hoops ClubJdeidehMichel El Murr ComplexZiad el Natour
Leaders ClubZouk MosbehLouaize Stadium
NSAJouniehFouad Chehab Stadium
SagesseBeirut (Achrafieh)Antoine Choueiri StadiumJoe Ghattas

Regular season

Before the season, Champville rebranded as Maristes due to a conflict between the school and the club. Also losing their homecourt, Maristes used the Central Court in Jounieh before using the Antoine Choueiri Stadium in Ghazir as homecourt.

Sagesse and Dynamo fought for the season lead before Dynamo stayed there after their home win against Sagesse. Beirut finished third after defeating Riyadi 105–99 at Riyadi's home court and the latter settled for fourth.

Leaders finished 5th due to their face-to-face advantage against Maristes who finished 6th.

Hoops finished 7th being the only team not in the top 4 to end the regular season with a positive point difference.

Homenetmen finished 8th in the last game after a crucial win against Antranik who also fought for 8th. Coach Marwan Khalil transformed Homenetmen from a relegation-zone team to a midfield team and qualified for the second round

NSA finished 10th in their first season, Atlas finished 11th and will face the runner-up of the 2nd division Final in the relegation playoff while Byblos finished last and is directly relegated to second division.

2022–23 Lebanese Basketball League regular season
Team
1Dynamo2221120061529+477Qualified
2Sagesse2220220891529+560Qualified
3Beirut Club2218420301658+372Qualified
4Al Riyadi2217520861705+381Qualified
5Champville22101216071760–153Qualified
6Leaders Club22101217071861–154Qualified
7Hoops Club2291316391619+20Qualified
8Homenetmen2281417282014–286Qualified
9Antranik2271516881987-299
10NSA2261616511779-128
11Atlas2241816912052-361Relegation play-offs
12Byblos Club2222015882017-429Relegated

Second stage

The second stage began on 8 April 2023.[3]

Signing Duop Reath proved to be crucial for Riyadi, as they ended up top their group, Dynamo second, Leaders third and Homenetmen 4th

Sagesse continued to dominate their group, while Beirut finished 2nd, Hoops 3rd despite a shocking win over Beirut, and Maristes a disappointing 4th

Finals

In the first semi-final, Riyadi defeated Sagesse 3–0 on tight margins (4, 5 and 3 pts). Duop Reath proved again to be a crucial player for Riyadi.

In the other semi-final, Dynamo destroyed Beirut, even with the return of Shabazz Muhammad in Beirut's ranks.

The first game of the final ended in a shock win for Dynamo against Riyadi 87–78. The absence of Karim Zeinoun affected the team, the Lebanese players were virtually absent, which profited Dynamo to take the win

Riyadi made a comeback against Dynamo, with multiples 3 pts scored, especially by Karim Zeinoun, voted Man of the Match. The game ended 92–84 for Riyadi at home.

At the third game, Dynamo had the lead at the first half before fumbling it with multiple missed shots and loads of turnovers. Riyadi managed to win the game 82–73.

References

  1. News: 2021-09-06 . DIVISION 1 – MEN - Lebanese Basketball Federation . en-US . Lebanese Basketball Federation - Love The Game . 2023-04-17.
  2. Web site: goalzz.com: Live sports scores, news and more . 2023-04-17 . www.goalzz.com.
  3. Web site: Lebanese Lebanese Basketball League, News, Teams, Scores, Stats, Standings, Awards - asia-basket . 2023-04-17 . www.asia-basket.com.