Liga Endesa1
Duration8 October 2011 – 16 June 2012
Number of games306 (regular season)
23 (playoffs)
Number of teams18
Regular season
Season MVPUnited States Andy Panko
RelegatedAsefa Estudiantes
Blancos de Rueda Valladolid
Finals
ChampionsFC Barcelona
(17th title)
  Runners-upReal Madrid
SemifinalistsValencia
Caja Laboral
Finals MVPSlovenia Erazem Lorbek
Awards
Rising StarUnited States Micah Downs
Best CoachSpain Xavi Pascual
Statistical leaders
Points United States Andy Panko 18.9
Rebounds United States James Augustine 8.3
Assists Spain Javi Rodríguez 6.2
Index Rating United States James Augustine 18.6
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa.

The 2011–12 ACB season is the 29th season of the Liga ACB, called also Liga Endesa due to sponsorship reasons.[1]

The regular season started on 8 October 2011 and ended on 6 May 2012. Playoffs started on 17 May 2011 and ended on 16 June.[2] FC Barcelona Regal won their 17th title, the second in a row.

Teams and venues

Team Home city Stadium Capacity Last season Head coach Season
Asefa Estudiantes Madrid Palacio de los Deportes 15,000 11th Spain Trifón Poch 1st
Assignia Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000 15th Spain Jaume Ponsarnau 6th
Banca Cívica Sevilla Palacio San Pablo 10,200 11th Spain Joan Plaza 3rd
Blancos de Rueda Valladolid Valladolid Polideportivo Pisuerga 6,300 9th Spain Roberto González 1st
Blu:sens Monbús Santiago de Compostela Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,000 2nd (LEB Oro) Spain Moncho Fernández 2nd
CAI Zaragoza Zaragoza Príncipe Felipe Arena 12,000 10th Spain José Luis Abós 3rd
Caja Laboral Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena1 15,374 4th Montenegro Duško Ivanović 9th (4th)
FC Barcelona Regal Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 8,250 1st Spain Xavi Pascual 5th
FIATC Mutua Joventut Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,500 13th Spain Salva Maldonado 1st
Gescrap Bizkaia Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,000 2nd Greece Fotis Katsikaris 3rd
Gran Canaria 2014 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Centro Insular de Deportes 5,000 6th Spain Pedro Martínez 6th (3rd)
Lagun Aro GBC San Sebastián San Sebastián Arena 11,000 14th Spain Sito Alonso 1st
Lucentum Alicante Alicante Centro de Tecnificación 5,425 16th Spain Txus Vidorreta 2nd
Mad-Croc Fuenlabrada Fuenlabrada Fernando Martín 5,000 7th Spain Porfirio Fisac 1st
Real Madrid Madrid Palacio de los Deportes 15,000 3rd Spain Pablo Laso 1st
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes de Murcia 7,500 1st (LEB Oro) Spain Óscar Quintana 1st
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,500 8th Spain Luis Casimiro 1st
Valencia Basket Valencia Fuente San Luis 9,000 5th Croatia Velimir Perasović 1st

1Caja Laboral plays at Iradier Arena during Fernando Buesa Arena extension to 15,000 seats.

Managerial changes

Before the start of the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Replaced by Date of appointment
Valencia BasketSerbia Svetislav PešićEnd of contractSpain Paco Olmos6 June 2011[3]
Real MadridItaly Emanuele MolinEnd of contractSpain Pablo Laso22 June 2011[4]
FIATC Mutua JoventutSpain Pepu HernándezSackedSpain Salva Maldonado4 July 2011[5]
Lagun Aro GBCSpain Pablo LasoSigned by Real MadridSpain Sito Alonso19 July 2011[6]
Blancos de Rueda ValladolidSpain Porfirio FisacEnd of contractSpain Luis Casimiro20 July 2011[7]
Mad-Croc FuenlabradaSpain Salva MaldonadoMutual consentSpain Porfirio Fisac1 August 2011[8]
Asefa EstudiantesSpain Luis CasimiroSackedSpain Pepu Hernández2 August 2011[9]

During the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Valencia Basket Spain Paco Olmos Sacked 22 January 2012[10] Croatia Velimir Perasović 26 January 2012[11] 9th (8–9)
UCAM Murcia Spain Luis Guil Sacked 30 January 2012[12] Spain Óscar Quintana 31 January 2012[13] 17th (4–14)
Blancos de Rueda Valladolid Spain Luis Casimiro Sacked 30 January 2012[14] Spain Roberto González 1 February 2012[15] 18th (4–14)
Asefa Estudiantes Spain Pepu Hernández Mutual consent 6 March 2012[16] Spain Trifón Poch 7 March 2012[17] 17th (6–16)
Unicaja Spain Chus Mateo Sacked 19 March 2012[18] Spain Luis Casimiro 20 March 2012[19] 10th (13–12)

Regular season

League table

#TeamsPWLPFPAQualification or relegation
1FC Barcelona Regal3429526392232Qualified for the Playoffs
2Real Madrid3426828292513
3Caja Laboral34231125452384
4Valencia Basket34201425312401
5Lagun Aro GBC34191526642578
6Gescrap Bizkaia34191526422615
7Banca Cívica34181625232460
8Lucentum Alicante34181623522439
9Unicaja34171725092562
10CAI Zaragoza34161824042454
11FIATC Mutua Joventut34161824932562
12Assignia Manresa34151924972559
13Blu:sens Monbús34132124052481
14Gran Canaria 201434132122682395
15UCAM Murcia34132124392512
16Mad-Croc Fuenlabrada34122224142585
17Asefa Estudiantes34112323942573Relegation to LEB Oro
18Blancos de Rueda Valladolid3492523492592

Source: ACB

Positions by round

Team\Round
01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
FC Barcelona Regal5122111111121222221111222111111111
Real Madrid1533232222212111112222111222222222
Caja Laboral33910764454444434433333333333333333
Valencia Basket11611655764677777798109810854454446554
Lagun Aro GBC121517181516131416171513119810876866446545658865
Gescrap Bizkaia139611999111010988101111109867811108666575446
Banca Cívica16747686578666666667101097971087764677
Lucentum Alicante613105445765555555554555685978887788
Unicaja22113233333333433454445710810911111212119
CAI Zaragoza9128121314111011121111989811109797969791099991010
FIATC Mutua Joventut1511131512151712141113151414151514141414141313121214111212121111911
Assignia Manresa4474878899101213121212121211121111101111111211101010101212
Blu:sens Monbús71059101316171713161415161616161616151515151515151515161316151413
Gran Canaria 201417181416161714151214121012131413131313131314141414121313141413131314
UCAM Murcia14161814171215161315171716171717171717171616161616161616151615161615
Mad-Croc Fuenlabrada181715811111098789101110971112111212121313131414131514141516
Asefa Estudiantes8141613141012131516141617151314151515161717171717171717171717171717
Blancos de Rueda Valladolid1081217181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818

Source: ACB

Results

ASE ASS BCS BRV OBR CAI CLA FCB CJB GBB GCA GBC ALI MCF RMB UCM UNI VBC
Asefa Estudiantes 76–70 64–77 69–62 79–62 67–63 54–74 65–80 56–71 69–71 61–52 62–58 68–76 72–76 90–85 80–86 75–84 71–69
Assignia Manresa 78–75 76–71 80–75 86–77 74–81 72–70 71–77 71–59 81–73 69–60 74–79 62–76 80–59 93–96 83–74 86–68 68–89
Banca Cívica 89–61 76–65 87–73 79–59 77–64 66–73 81–75 73–77 108–110 75–70 59–63 86–61 97–99 63–98 76–60 68–72 65–58
Blancos de Rueda Valladolid 68–79 79–70 72–77 81–75 58–73 64–76 86–92 86–67 73–81 70–89 89–86 69–57 69–66 72–84 65–76 76–83 74–65
Blu:sens Monbús 61–58 61–49 70–77 63–72 89–84 89–87 83–89 73–60 65–79 65–45 80–88 69–73 77–85 69–83 69–62 71–78 76–62
CAI Zaragoza 75–72 72–71 65–59 75–74 80–71 86–66 49–68 96–73 59–62 63–61 77–86 65–49 80–78 67–84 67–59 76–59 71–63
Caja Laboral 89–74 65–76 73–60 67–65 72–53 75–65 71–60 66–68 100–70 71–67 86–74 65–55 61–51 67–66 71–65 90–68 72–82
FC Barcelona Regal 97–51 74–61 63–66 77–67 71–58 71–68 97–89 82–70 91–72 65–49 77–61 65–49 86–59 86–83 90–53 72–62 76–72
FIATC Mutua Joventut 74–71 92–79 83–65 83–73 73–67 85–63 57–74 52–79 91–67 73–81 70–93 76–62 62–73 78–75 71–65 80–64 81–73
Gescrap Bizkaia 72–66 88–60 67–75 89–77 79–71 68–57 79–80 65–72 78–72 78–72 87–93 73–60 92–81 86–82 95–80 80–83 85–74
Gran Canaria 2014 73–65 63–77 66–74 64–59 84–73 72–62 68–77 93–90 77–71 77–71 45–78 61–53 70–65 60–68 66–54 60–49 63–71
Lagun Aro GBC 103–81 88–82 67–65 71–62 68–71 76–75 81–73 56–71 90–85 76–77 93–78 68–71 86–70 98–90 67–71 92–95 80–86
Lucentum Alicante 65–83 76–70 86–82 91–64 63–64 77–75 72–71 57–83 84–78 81–77 58–55 79–68 66–55 86–92 63–62 77–97 65–70
Mad-Croc Fuenlabrada 88–80 73–79 70–75 65–54 63–82 88–95 87–92 56–66 55–72 82–73 69–65 71–63 60–64 57–79 89–73 80–78 68–90
Real Madrid 85–80 83–61 78–65 76–55 81–67 85–71 84–73 78–74 95–82 90–93 90–72 82–74 91–87 88–70 80–79 64–51 81–64
UCAM Murcia 88–75 78–60 65–58 85–56 60–85 76–62 67–75 54–62 76–54 73–69 76–60 85–89 78–82 71–65 60–91 86–77 83–86
Unicaja 67–74 81–96 75–66 78–51 54–69 79–57 79–66 57–89 89–88 78–73 85–68 81–89 72–60 79–65 80–96 87–79 58–68
Valencia Basket 85–71 75–67 80–84 76–59 77–71 82–66 63–68 68–72 90–67 66–63 77–62 69–60 67–70 69–76 83–66 87–80 75–62

Source: ACB

Playoffs

Quarter Finals Semifinals Finals
         
1 FC Barcelona Regal 2
8 Lucentum Alicante 0
1 FC Barcelona Regal 3
4 Valencia Basket 1
4 Valencia Basket 2
5 Lagun Aro GBC 1
1 FC Barcelona Regal 3
2 Real Madrid 2
2 Real Madrid 2
7 Banca Cívica 0
2 Real Madrid 3
3 Caja Laboral 2
3 Caja Laboral 2
6 Gescrap Bizkaia 0

Stats Leaders

Awards

Regular season MVP

All-ACB team

Position Player Team
PGSpain Sergio LlullReal Madrid
SGSpain Sergi VidalLagun Aro GBC
SFUnited States Andrew PankoLagun Aro GBC
PFBosnia and Herzegovina Mirza TeletovićCaja Laboral
CSlovenia Erazem LorbekFC Barcelona Regal

ACB Rising Star Award

Best Coach

MVP week by week

Date Player Team PIR
1United States Kyle SinglerLucentum Alicante32
2Senegal Boniface N'DongFC Barcelona Regal29
3Spain Rudy FernándezReal Madrid35
4Spain Juan Carlos NavarroFC Barcelona Regal (2)28
5United States Paul DavisBanca Cívica36
6France Nando de ColoValencia Basket37
7France Hervé Touré
Brazil Rafael Hettsheimeir
Blancos de Rueda Valladolid
CAI Zaragoza
32
8Bulgaria Kaloyan IvanovLucentum Alicante (2)33
9Mexico Gustavo AyónMad-Croc Fuenlabrada43
10Bulgaria Kaloyan Ivanov (2)Lucentum Alicante (3)34
11Bulgaria Kaloyan Ivanov (3)Lucentum Alicante (4)42
12United States Marquez HaynesGran Canaria 201432
13United States Bracey WrightCAI Zaragoza (2)40
14United States Justin DoellmanAssignia Manresa41
15United States Andy PankoLagun Aro GBC32
16United States Josh Asselin
United States Paul Davis (2)
Assignia Manresa (2)
Banca Cívica (2)
34
17United States D'or FischerGescrap Bizkaia38
18Gabon Stéphane LasmeBlu:sens Monbús37
19United States D'or Fischer (2)
Gescrap Bizkaia (2)33
20Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirza TeletovićCaja Laboral32
21United States James AugustineUCAM Murcia30
22Spain Sergi VidalLagun Aro GBC (2)30
23Spain Sergio LlullReal Madrid (2)27
24Croatia Marko BanićGescrap Bizkaia (3)29
25United States Jaycee CarrollReal Madrid (3)39
26United States Aaron Jackson
Slovenia Erazem Lorbek
Gescrap Bizkaia (4)
FC Barcelona Regal (3)
28
27United States Curtis BorchardtBlancos de Rueda Valladolid (2)27
28Croatia Luka ŽorićUnicaja33
29Spain Sergio Llull (2)Real Madrid (4)31
30Senegal Boniface N'Dong (2)FC Barcelona Regal (4)31
31Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (2)FC Barcelona Regal (5)42
32United States Andy Panko (2)Lagun Aro GBC (3)28
33United States James Augustine (2)UCAM Murcia (2)35
34United States Spencer Nelson
Spain Germán Gabriel
Gran Canaria 2014 (2)
Asefa Estudiantes
29

Player of the month

Month Week Player Team PIR Source
October1–5United Kingdom Joel FreelandUnicaja26.3
November6–9Mexico Gustavo AyónBaloncesto Fuenlabrada24.25 Archived 30 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
December10–13Bulgaria Kaloyan IvanovLucentum Alicante26.5 Archived 9 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine
January14–18United States Justin DoellmanAssignia Manresa25 Archived 3 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine
February19–21Spain Sergio LlullReal Madrid21.7 Archived 1 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
March22–26Spain Sergi VidalLagun Aro GBC21 Archived 4 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
April27–32Senegal Boniface N'DongFC Barcelona Regal18.2 Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
April33–34United States James AugustineUCAM Murcia30.0 Archived 30 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine

Last updated: 28 February 2012.
Source: ACB

References

  1. Endesa y ACB alcanzan un acuerdo histórico para el baloncesto español Archived 20 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine ACB.com 21 July 2011
  2. La Asamblea General de la ACB aprobó los puntos del orden del día Archived 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine ACB.com 22 July 2011
  3. Paco Olmos, new coach of Power Electronics Valencia ACB.com 6 June 2011
  4. Pablo Laso, new coach of Real Madrid Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine ACB.com 21 June 2011
  5. Salva Maldonado, new coach of Club Joventut Badalona ACB.com 4 July 2011
  6. Sito Alonso will be the new coach of Lagun Aro GBC for the next two season GBC website. 19 July 2011
  7. Luis Casimiro, presentado como nuevo entrenador del Blancos de Rueda Archived 3 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine CB Valladolid. 20 July 2011
  8. Porfirio Fisac, nuevo entrenador del Baloncesto Fuenlabrada Baloncesto Fuenlabrada website. 1 August 2011
  9. Pepu Hernández entrenará al Asefa Estudiantes Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Estudiantes website. 2 August 2011
  10. Paco Olmos es destituido como entrenador del Valencia Basket Valencia BC website. 22 January 2012
  11. Velimir Perasovic nuevo entrenador del Valencia Basket Valencia BC website. 26 January 2012
  12. Cese de Luis Guil CB Murcia website. 30 January 2012
  13. Óscar Quintana nuevo entrenador del UCAM Murcia CB Murcia website. 31 January 2012
  14. Luis Casimiro destituido como entrenador del Blancos de Rueda Archived 20 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine CB Valladolid website. 30 January 2012
  15. Roberto González será presentado mañana como entrenador del Blancos de Rueda Archived 20 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine CB Valladolid website. 1 February 2012
  16. Pepu Hernández no continuará al frente de Asefa Estudiantes ACB.com. 6 March 2012
  17. Trifón Poch entrenará al Asefa Estudiantes hasta el final de la temporada ACB.com 7 March 2012
  18. El Unicaja destituye a Chus Mateo Archived 22 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Baloncesto Málaga website. 19 March 2012
  19. Luis Casimiro, nuevo entrenador de Unicaja ACB.com 20 March 2012
  20. ACB.com Archived 7 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  21. ACB.com Archived 13 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
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