Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto explained

Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto
Pixels:150
Country:Venezuela
Founded:
(the SPB in 2022)
First:1974
Conferences:Eastern / Western
Teams:20
Levels:1
Confed Cup:BCL Americas
Champions:Gladiadores de Anzoátegui (1st title)
Season:2023
Most Champs:Marinos de Oriente
Trotamundos de Carabobo
(11 titles each)

The Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto, commonly known as the SPB, is the Venezuelan first division national professional basketball league. Founded in 1974 as the Liga Especial de Baloncesto, it adopted the name Liga Profesional de Baloncesto in the 1993 season, and the name SuperLiga in 2019. Marinos are the team with most championships with 11. The winners and runners-up of each LPB season qualify for the FIBA Americas League regular season.

The 2018 season was the last played with the name Liga Profesional de Baloncesto: in 2019 a new competition called Copa LPB was played. In late 2019 the president of the Venezuelan Basketball Federation Hanthony Coello announced the creation of a new league called SuperLiga Profesional de Baloncesto.

History

Liga Especial de Baloncesto (1974–1992)

In 1974 the league was founded as Liga Especial de Baloncesto (Special Basketball League). The initiative came from Leonardo Rodríguez, who had come back from the United States in September 1973 and had proposed the creation of a league to Arturo Redondo, the then-president of the Venezuelan Basketball Federation.[1] [2] Before the foundation of this league, which involved teams from all over the country, basketball was practiced at state level. The first edition of the league included four teams: Ahorristas de Caracas, Beverly Hills (also from Caracas), Colosos de Carabobo and Toyotas de Aragua. The first league was won by Ahorristas de Caracas, which defeated Colosos de Carabobo in the championship series, 3–2. The first MVP was American forward Robert Lewis of Colosos de Carabobo.[3] In 1975 two teams joined the league: Panteras del Táchira and Petroleros del Zulia. In 1975, Sam Shepherd of Panteras del Táchira scored a then-record 57 points against Petroleros del Zulia; that season also saw the first LPB All-Star Game.[4] The 1975 league title was won by Colosos de Carabobo, which defeated Panteras del Táchira in the final series. In 1976, two more teams joined: Caribes de Anzoátegui and Universitarios de Mérida. The 1976 season saw the first Venezuelan player win the MVP trophy: center Ramón Rivero of Panteras del Táchira.

In 1977, the league was divided in two groups: Este (East), which included Ahorristas de Caracas, Centauros de Cojedes, Guaiqueríes de Margarita and Caribes de Anzoátegui, and Oeste (West), which had Colosos de Carabobo, Universitarios de Mérida, Banqueros de Aragua, and Panteras del Táchira. Guaiqueríes de Margarita, which had debuted in the Liga Especial in 1977, won six consecutive championships from 1977 to 1982. During this period, Guaiqueríes had three MVP winners: Venezuelan forward Cruz Lairet in 1977 and Americans Gerald Cunningham and Lewis Linder in 1980 and 1981, respectively. In 1983 the league saw the highest number of participants yet, with 9 teams: Caribes de Anzoátegui, Colosos de Carabobo, Gaiteros del Zulia, Guaiqueríes de Nueva Esparta, Panteras de Lara, Taurinos de Aragua, Telefonistas de Caracas, Universitarios de Mérida and the Venezuela national team, which participated as a preparation for the 1983 Pan American Games. In the 1983 Liga Especial Panteras won the title, ending the winning streak of Guaiqueríes. In 1984 and 1985 Gaiteros del Zulia won two consecutive titles, led by American forward Michael Britt, a second round selection in the 1983 NBA draft who was named the 1985 MVP.

Between 1986 and 1989 Trotamundos de Carabobo won four consecutive titles, with Alfonso "Al" Smith winning three MVP awards in a row (1987, 1988 and 1989). Trotamundos had several players from the Venezuela national team such as Rostyn González, Luis Jiménez, Iván Olivares and Alexander Nelcha, and import players such as Al Smith, Sam Shepherd and Leroy Combs.[5] The 1987 season saw the debut of Víctor David Díaz, who played for Panteras de Miranda and went on to become the all-time league leader in games played, minutes played and points scored.[6] In 1990 Bravos de Portuguesa won the title, ending Trotamundos' winning streak, with the contribution of MVP Carl Herrera, who had just graduated from the University of Houston, where he played basketball in the NCAA Division I. In 1991 Marinos de Oriente won the league title, and Marinos forward Charlie Bradley, a former player of the University of South Florida, won the MVP award.[7] In 1992 the league title went to Cocodrilos de Caracas, who had debuted the previous season replacing Halcones de Caracas. This was the second time a team from Caracas had won the championship following Ahorristas de Caracas in 1974.

Liga Profesional de Baloncesto (1993–2019)

In 1992 the Venezuela national team had participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. This had brought increased interest to basketball in Venezuela, and started a clash between the teams of the Liga Especial and the Basketball Federation for the division of broadcasting rights.[8] This led to the creation of the Liga Profesional de Baloncesto (Professional Basketball League), which was a league owned by the teams and not under the direct control of the Federation. The first president was Tulio Capriles.

The first edition of league was played between 8 teams, with the best 6 advancing to the first round of semifinals ("Semifinals A"), of which the winners and the best losing team qualified for the second round ("Semifinals B"): the winners of Semifinals B qualified for the championship game in a best-of-7 series. The first LPB champions were Marinos de Oriente, which defeated Trotamundos de Carabobo in the final series, 4–3. The first MVP was David Wesley, a player who then went on to have a long career in the NBA. In 1994 Trotamundos won the title against Cocodrilos de Caracas, led by MVP Stanley Brundy, another player with NBA experience. In 1995 Panteras de Miranda won the title, defeating Marinos; Marinos also qualified for the 1996 finals, where they lost to Gaiteros del Zulia. In 1996 Harold Keeling of Toros de Aragua won the MVP award: he then went on to acquire Venezuelan citizenship, and played for the Venezuela national team. In 1997 Guaiqueríes de Margarita won their first title after 15 years: that season also saw Víctor David Díaz of Panteras de Miranda win the MVP award, the first Venezuelan to win it in the LPB era, and the first after 6 consecutive American MVPs (the last Venezuelan to win the award had been Carl Herrera in 1990).

In 1998 Marinos de Oriente defeated Trotamundos in the finals, and in 1999 Trotamundos won the title defeating Panteras de Miranda. In 2000 Cocodrilos de Caracas won the final series against Gaiteros del Zulia with the decisive basket of Lee Nailon, who scored in the final seconds of the seventh game of the series.[9] In 2001 the league title went to Gaiteros del Zulia, and in 2002 Trotamundos de Carabobo won the league after having been down 1–3 in the final series. From 2003 to 2005, Marinos de Oriente won three consecutive titles. In 2006 Trotamundos de Carabobo defeated Guaros de Lara in the championship series and reached 8 league titles, a record at the time.

In 2007 the league title was won by Guaiqueríes de Margarita. In 2008 the league was expanded to 10 teams, with the addition of Gigantes de Guayana and Deportivo Táchira.[10] The 2008 championship went to Cocodrilos de Caracas. In 2009 Deportivo Táchira moved to La Guaira, and became Bucaneros de La Guaira. The 2009 finals were won by Marinos, which also won the 2011 and 2012 titles after losing the 2010 finals to Cocodrilos de Caracas. Marinos reached 7 consecutive finals between 2009 and 2015, winning the titles in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015, reaching a total of 11, the most wins by a team in league history. In 2016 Cocodrilos de Caracas won the title against Bucaneros de La Guaira: the 2015–16 season was the first and only one to be played over two years instead of one. In 2017 and 2018 Guaros de Lara won two consecutive titles. In 2019 the Liga Profesional de Baloncesto was replaced by the Copa LPB, a tournament intended as a preparation to the national team's participation in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[11]

SuperLiga era (2019–2022)

In December 2019 newly elected Federation president Hanthony Coello announced that a new league called SuperLiga Profesional de Baloncesto was going to replace the LPB[12] and was scheduled to start on February 28, 2020.[13] [14] On March 12, 2020, the Venezuelan Basketball Federation announced via Twitter that the planning of the new tournament was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.[15] [16] The SuperLiga eventually commenced on October 13, 2020.[17] A total of 13 teams participated after Trotamundos, Guaros de Lara and Cocodrilos de Caracas withdrew.[18] Spartans Distrito Capital won the first SuperLiga title.[19]

SPB era (2022–present)

On July 8, 2022, the SuperLiga and the LPB merged to form the Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto, commonly known as the SPB.[20] The boards agreed to merge all records, statistics and championships of Venezuelan basketball.

Format and rules

The competition consists of 20 teams divided in two conferences (West and East) who play each other twice at home and twice away in the regular season, for a total of 36 games. After that, the top four teams of each conference advance to the Playoffs. Every round (1st round, conference finals and league finals) are played in a best-of-seven format.

The regular season starts in February of each year and ends in May. Also, like the NBA, an All-Star Game is held at the middle of the season.

The rule that only two foreign players can play per team still stands.

Current teams

The following 18 teams played in the 2024 SPB season.

Group 1

Conferencia Oriental
GroupClubCityArenaCapacityEstablished
Brillantes del ZuliaMaracaibo, ZULGimnasio Pedro Elias Belisario Aponte4,5002019
Broncos de CaracasCaracas, MIRGimnasio José Joaquín Papá Carrillo3,5002016
Frontinos del TachiraTáchira, IPADomo Bolivariano5,0002023
Gladiadores de AnzoáteguiPuerto La Cruz, ANZGimnasio Luis Ramos5,5002019
Llaneros de GuáricoSan Juan de los Morros, GUADomo Olímpico de San Juan de los Morros5,5002018
Pioneros del AvilaCaracas, D. C.Domo Ávila3,0002023
Spartans Distrito CapitalCaracas, MIRGimnasio José Joaquín Papá Carrillo3,5002019
Toros de AraguaMaracay, ARAGimnasio cubierto Mauricio Johnson3,0002021
Trotamundos de CaraboboValencia, CARForum de Valencia10,0001983

Group 2

Conferencia Occidental
GroupClubCityArenaCapacityEstablished
Centauros de PortuguesaGuanare, PORGimnasio Lara Figueroa2,5002020
Cocodrilos de CaracasCaracas, D. C.Gimnasio José Beracasa6,1001990
Diablos de MirandaCaracas, MIRGimnasio José Joaquín Papá Carrillo3,5002019
Gaiteros del ZuliaMaracaibo, ZULGimnasio Pedro Elias Belisario Aponte4,5001983
Guaiqueríes de MargaritaLa Asunción, NUEGimnasio Ciudad de La Asunción10,0001977
Héroes de FalcónPunto Fijo, FALGimnasio Fenelón Díaz2,0002021
Marinos de AnzoáteguiPuerto La Cruz, ANZGimnasio Luis Ramos5,5001976
Panteras de MirandaCaracas, MIRGimnasio José Joaquín Papa Carrillo3,5001974
Piratas de La GuairaLa Guaira, LAGDomo José María Vargas8,0002008

Did not participate:

List of champions

SeasonChampionResultRunner-up
1974 Ahorristas de Caracas 3–2 Colosos de Carabobo
1975 Colosos de Carabobo 3–2 Panteras del Táchira
1976 Panteras del Táchira 3–0 Ahorristas de Caracas
1977 3–1 Ahorristas de Caracas
1978 4–0 Panteras del Táchira
1979 4–0 Legisladores de Carabobo
1980 4–3 Retadores de Caracas
1981 4–2 Telefonistas de Caracas
1982 4–2 Panteras de Lara
1983 4–2
1984 4–2
1985 4–3
1986 4–1
1987 4–1
1988 4–2 Bravos de Portuguesa
1989 4–0 Gaiteros del Zulia
1990 4–3 Marinos de Oriente
1991 4–2 Guaiqueríes de Margarita
1992 4–2 Trotamundos de Carabobo
1993 4–3 Trotamundos de Carabobo
1994 4–1 Cocodrilos de Caracas
1995 4–3
1996 4–3
1997 4–3
1998 4–2
1999 4–2
2000 4–3
2001 4–1
2002 4–3 Panteras de Miranda
2003 4–3 Gaiteros del Zulia
2004 4–3
2005 4–1
2006 4–2
2007 4–3
2008 4–2
2009 4–3
2010 4–2
2011 4–1
2012 4–2
2013 4–3 Marinos de Anzoátegui
2014 4–3
2015 4–1
2015–16 4–3
4–2
4–3
1–0
3–1 Gigantes de Guayana
2021 (I) 3–1 Guaiqueríes de Margarita
2021 (II) 1–0 Trotamundos de Carabobo
2022 4–1 Cocodrilos de Caracas
2023Gladiadores de Anzoátegui4–1Guaros de Lara

Championships

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence.

Liga Profesional de Baloncesto winners by club
ClubWinsSeasons won
1991, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2019, 2021-I, 2022
Guaiqueríes de Margarita9 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1997, 2007, 2021-II
6 1992, 2000, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015–16
4 1984, 1985, 1996, 2001
2 2017, 2018
Gladiadores de Anzoátegui2023
Spartans Distrito Capital2020
Halcones de Caracas1974
Panteras de Miranda1995
Legisladores de Carabobo1975
Panteras del Táchira1976
Panteras de Lara1983
Cardenales de Portuguesa1989

Awards

Statistical leaders

Points

YearPlayerTeam
1994 Malteros de Lara26.7[21]
1995Data not available
1996 Toros de Aragua24.0[22]
1997 Panteras de Miranda27.1[23]
1998 Panteras de Miranda24.0[24]
1999 Guaiqueríes de Margarita25.2[25]
2000 Gaiteros del Zulia22.2[26]
2001 Panteras de Miranda22.9[27]
2002 Panteras de Miranda26.7[28]
2003 Gaiteros del Zulia26.8[29]
2004 Panteras de Miranda25.9[30]
2005 Panteras de Miranda24.1[31]
2006 Gaiteros del Zulia22.6[32]
2007 Gaiteros del Zulia21.8[33]
2008 Guaiqueríes de Margarita21.4[34]
2009 Trotamundos de Carabobo19.2[35]
2010 Gaiteros del Zulia23.3[36]
2011Data not available
2012 Gaiteros del Zulia24.1[37]
2013 Toros de Aragua22.7[38]
2014 Cocodrilos de Caracas22.4[39]
2015Guaiqueríes de Margarita22.9[40]
2016 Cocodrilos de Caracas23.1[41]
2017 Gaiteros del Zulia23.6[42]
2018 Panteras de Miranda26.5[43]
2020 Supersonicos de Miranda16.3[44]
2021 Trotamundos18.1[45]

Rebounds

YearPlayerTeam
1998 Toros de Aragua9.9
1999 Toros de Aragua11.7
2000 Toros de Aragua10.0
2001 Panteras de Miranda9.8
2002 Panteras de Miranda11.2
2003 Guaiqueríes de Margarita11.1
2004 Toros de Aragua9.7
2005 Trotamundos de Carabobo9.8
2006 Trotamundos de Carabobo9.8
2007 Marinos de Anzoátegui11.0
2008 Marinos de Anzoátegui9.3
2009 Marinos de Anzoátegui8.2
2010 Trotamundos de Carabobo9.3
2011Data not available
2012 Cocodrilos de Caracas10.5
2013 Guaros de Lara12.4
2014 Trotamundos de Carabobo10.9
2015 Guaiqueríes de Margarita15.2
2016 Guaiqueríes de Margarita14.5
2017 Gigantes de Guayana11.0
2018 Gigantes de Guayana10.2
2020 Cocodrilos de Caracas11.5
2021 Diablos de Miranda9.7

Assists

YearPlayerTeam
1994 Marinos de Oriente11.1[46]
1995Data not available
1996 Toros de Aragua5.8
1997 Toros de Aragua6.5
1998 Trotamundos de Carabobo7.8
1999 Marinos de Oriente7.9
2000 Marinos de Oriente6.5[47]
2001 Gaiteros del Zulia5.9
2002 Cocodrilos de Caracas7.1
2003 Marinos de Oriente5.8
2004 Gaiteros del Zulia5.4
2005 Gaiteros del Zulia6.4
2006 Gaiteros del Zulia5.7
2007 Gaiteros del Zulia5.9
2008Gigantes de Guayana6.1
2009Trotamundos de Carabobo5.7
2010 Panteras de Miranda5.7
2011Data not available
2012 Gigantes de Guayana6.8
2013 Toros de Aragua5.8
2014 Guaros de Lara4.6
2015 Marinos de Anzoátegui8.0
2016 Trotamundos de Carabobo6.0
2017 Trotamundos de Carabobo7.5
2018 Guaros de Lara6.9
2020 Centauros de Portuguesa6.0
2021 Cocodrilos de Caracas6.2

Steals

YearPlayerTeam
1994 Malteros de Lara3.7
1995Data not available
1996 Marinos de Oriente4.2
1997 Marinos de Oriente2.6
1998 Marinos de Oriente3.6
1999 Panteras de Miranda3.9
2000 Toros de Aragua4.3
2001 Trotamundos de Carabobo4.3
2002 Trotamundos de Carabobo5.5
2003Data not available
2004 Trotamundos de Carabobo4.9
2005Data not available
2006
2007 Cocodrilos de Caracas3.5
2008 Deportivo Táchira3.8
2009 Guaiqueríes de Margarita3.7
2010 Guaiqueríes de Margarita3.2
2011Data not available
2012 Gigantes de Guayana4.3
2013 Gigantes de Guayana3.3
2014 Guaros de Lara2.3
2015 Cocodrilos de Caracas2.3
2016 Cocodrilos de Caracas2.0
2017 Cocodrilos de Caracas2.9
2018 Guaros de Lara2.8
2020 Spartans Distrito Capital2.6
2021 Indios de Caracas3.3

Blocks

YearPlayerTeam
1998 Panteras de Miranda2.1
1999 Trotamundos de Carabobo4.1
2000 Trotamundos de Carabobo4.2
2001 Panteras de Miranda3.3
2002 Panteras de Miranda2.1
2003Data not available
2004 Guaiqueríes de Margarita2.2
2005Data not available
2006
2007 Trotamundos de Carabobo2.4
2008 Gaiteros del Zulia1.7
2009 Gigantes de Guayana1.3
2010 Trotamundos de Carabobo1.7
2011Data not available
2012 Marinos de Anzoátegui2.3
2013Toros de Aragua3.6
2014 Guaiqueríes de Margarita1.5
2015 Panteras de Miranda3.0
2016 Gaiteros del Zulia3.1
2017 Cocodrilos de Caracas1.5
2018 Cocodrilos de Caracas1.8
2020 Guaiqueries de Margarita2.3
2021 Spartans Distrito Capital2.4

Records

Individual records

38 by Ron Anthony, Gaiteros del Zulia (vs. Taurinos de Aragua) on May 27, 1983[51]

External links

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