- Source: Russian Professional Basketball League
The Professional Basketball League (Russian: Профессиональная баскетбольная лига (ПБЛ), romanized: Professionalnaya basketbolnaya liga), often abbreviated to the RPBL, was the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in Russia, and the successor to the Russian Super League 1, which is now the second-tier division of the Russian basketball league system.
The PBL was the second version of the Russian Professional Basketball Championship.
History
Established in 2010, the league contained 10 teams in its inaugural 2010–11 season. 9 of those teams participated in the 2009–10 season of Russian Super League 1, and the 10th team was Nizhny Novgorod.
The 2011–12 season featured 10 teams, like the inaugural season, however, Dynamo Moscow was replaced with the 2011 Russian Super League 1 champions Spartak Primorye.
= Merging with VTB United League
=In May 2012, all the PBL clubs gathered to decide which format would be used for the next season, and some club's directors raised the possibility of merging with the VTB United League, to produce greater competition between the Russian basketball clubs. They suggested that the new league would be named the Eastern European Professional Basketball League.
In July 2012, the Council of VTB United League gave a definitive decision. It was decided that the PBL league would continue for one more year, with some of the games of the VTB United League that took place between two Russian clubs being counted as PBL games. The first tier Russian clubs then replaced the PBL with the VTB United League as their new national domestic league, starting with the 2013–14 season.
Champions
Awards winners
= Most Valuable Player
=Maciej Lampe: (2011)
Davon Jefferson: (2012)
= Playoffs MVP
=Victor Khryapa: (2011)
Alexey Shved: (2012)
Russian basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions
Predecessor leagues
USSR Premier League: (1923–1992)
Russian Super League 1 (1st-tier): (1992–2010)
Successor league
VTB United League: (2008–present)
See also
Russian Professional Championship: (1991–present)
Russian Super League 1: (1992–present)
Russian Cup: (1999–present)
VTB United League: (2008–present)
USSR Premier League: (1923–1992)
USSR Cup: (1949–1987)
Russian basketball league system
Basketball in Russia
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fox Sports Asia
- Russian Professional Basketball League
- Russian Basketball Super League 1
- Russian Professional Basketball Championship
- Russian Professional Basketball League Awards
- Russian basketball league system
- Taiwan Professional Basketball League
- VTB United League
- List of basketball leagues
- EuroLeague
- B.League