Libobasquet Explained
The Liga Boliviana de Básquet (abbreviated as Libobasket) is the top professional basketball league in Bolivia that was founded in 2013.[1] It replaced the Liga Superior de Baloncesto de Bolivia (2007–2012) and División Mayor de Baloncesto Boliviano (1994–2006) as the top-tier basketball league in the country.
Championships
Current clubs
Individual awards
Season MVP
Año | Jugador | Equipo |
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2018 | Louis Munks III | Calero |
2019 | Gregory Curvelo | Rubair |
2021 | Antone Robinson Jr. | Pichincha |
2022 | Facundo Sanz | Saracho |
2023 | Daniel Orresta | Carl A-Z | |
Finals MVP
Año | Jugador | Equipo |
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2018 | Louis Munks III | Calero |
2019 | Antone Robinson Jr. | Pichincha |
2021 | Adriano Barreras | Nacional Potosí |
2022 | Adriano Barreras | Pichincha |
2023 | Ronald Arze | Leones | |
External links
Videos
Notes and References
- http://www.opinion.com.bo/opinion/articulos/2017/0203/noticias.php?id=210865 Consejo Superior decidirá el inicio de la Libobasquet 2017
- https://www.lostiempos.com/deportes/multideportivo/20190922/identidad-deportiva-formula-del-exito-del-basquetbol-potosino Identidad deportiva, la fórmula del éxito del básquetbol potosino