2014–15 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season

NBL
Champions Lukoil Academic (23th title)
Runners-up Balkan Botevgrad
Third place Cherno More Port Varna
Fourth place Rilski Sportist
Relegated
Teams 9
Games played 108 (regular season)
25 (Playoffs)
TV BNT
Awards
MVP United States Tyler Laser

The 2014–15 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season was the 74th season of the Bulgarian NBL. The season started on October 11, 2014.

Teams

Club 2013–14 season Hall Capacity
Balkan Botevgrad2ndArena Botevgrad4,000
Beroe9thMunicipal Hall1,000
Cherno More Port Varna4thHristo Borisov1,000
Chernomorets8thBoycho Branzov1,000
Levski Sofia3rdUniversiada Hall4,000
Lukoil Academic1stSports Complex Hall1,000
Rilski Sportist6thArena Samokov2,500
Spartak Pleven7thBalkanstroy1,200
Yambol5thDiana3,000

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Lukoil Academic 24 23 1 2213 1776 +437 47 Qualification to playoffs
2 Balkan Botevgrad 24 18 6 2183 1772 +411 42
3 Rilski Sportist 24 16 8 2114 1929 +185 40
4 Cherno More Port Varna 24 15 9 2076 1937 +139 39
5 Levski Sofia 24 15 9 2034 1896 +138 39
6 Beroe 24 10 14 1951 1993 42 34
7 Yambol 24 8 16 2007 2127 120 32
8 Chernomorets 24 2 22 1597 2352 755 26
9 Spartak Pleven 24 1 23 1760 2152 392 25
Source: NBL

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                               
  1  Lukoil Academic 119 124    
8  Chernomorets 51 57    
  1  Lukoil Academic 86 94 65 83    
  4  Cherno More Port Varna 66 86 91 81    
4  Cherno More 93 77  
  5  Levski Sofia 71 68    
    1  Lukoil Academic 82 80 78 80 87
  2  Balkan Botevgrad 81 88 82 78 77
  2  Balkan Botevgrad 94 75 90  
7  Yambol 83 78 74  
  2  Balkan Botevgrad 91 72 85 68 84 Third place
  6  Rilski Sportist 66 77 80 85 65    
3  Rilski Sportist 94 78   3  Rilski Sportist 79 88
  6  Beroe 86 65     4  Cherno More 93 92

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NBL clubs in European competitions

Team Competition Progress
Lukoil Academic EuroChallenge Regular season
Levski Sofia ABA League Regular season
Rilski Sportist Balkan League Runner-up

External links

References

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