2010–11 Russian Professional Basketball League

Russian Professional Basketball League
Champions CSKA Moscow
Runners-up Khimki
Duration October 9, 2010 – June 16, 2011
Awards
MVP Poland Maciej Lampe
Playoffs MVP Russia Victor Khryapa

The 2010–11 Russian Professional Basketball League was the first season of the Russian Professional League, and the 20th overall of the Russian Professional Championship. CSKA Moscow won the title, by beating Kimki Moscow Region 3–1 in the league's playoff Finals.

Schedule

All 10 teams played against each other 3 times. In the regular season, each team played 27 games.

Participants

Regular season

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA Diff
1UNICS Kazan 48 27 21 6 2188 1962 +226
2CSKA Moscow 45 27 18 9 2161 1925 +236
3Lokomotiv Kuban 44 27 17 10 2114 1956 +158
4Khimki Moscow Region 44 27 17 10 2261 2059 +202
5Spartak St. Petersburg 44 27 17 10 2195 2122 +73
6Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 39 27 12 15 2114 2252 138
7Krasnye Krylya Samara 37 27 10 17 1987 2128 141
8Nizhny Novgorod 37 27 10 17 1948 2122 174
9Dynamo Moscow 35 27 8 19 2003 2180 177
10Triumph Lyubertsy 32 27 5 22 2048 2313 265

Championship playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                               
  1  UNICS Kazan  
8  Nizhny Novgorod  
  1  UNICS Kazan            
  4  Khimki Moscow Region            
4  Khimki Moscow Region      
  5  Spartak St. Petersburg        
    2  CSKA Moscow          
  4  Khimki Moscow Region          
  3  Lokomotiv Kuban        
6  Yenisey Krasnoyarsk        
  3  Lokomotiv Kuban          
  2  CSKA Moscow               3rd Place
2  CSKA Moscow      
  7  Krasnye Krylya Samara           1  UNICS Kazan
  3  Lokomotiv Kuban

Fifth position playoffs

First round Fifth position
  Nizhny Novgorod  2  
  Spartak St. Petersburg   0  
 
      Nizhny Novgorod   2
    Yenisey Krasnoyarsk   0
Seventh position
  Yenisey Krasnoyarsk  2   Spartak St. Petersburg   2
  Krasnye Krylya Samara   1     Krasnye Krylya Samara   1

Awards

Regular Season MVP

Playoffs MVP

All-Symbolic Team

See also

References

External links

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