2009–10 LEB Oro season

2009–10 LEB Oro season
League LEB Oro
Sport Basketball
Number of games 340 (regular season)
Number of teams 18
TV partner(s) FEB TV
Regular Season
Season champions CAI Zaragoza
Season MVP United States Jakim Donaldson
Top scorer United Kingdom Darren Phillip
Play-offs
Play-offs champions ViveMenorca
  Play-offs runners-up Ford Burgos
Copa Príncipe
Champions Melilla Baloncesto
  Runners-up ViveMenorca
Copa Príncipe MVP United States Taylor Coppenrath

The 2009–10 LEB season is the 14th season of the Liga Española de Baloncesto. The 612-game regular season (34 games for each of the 18 teams) began on September 2009, and ended on June 2010. The champion of the regular season will be promoted to ACB. The teams between 2nd and 9th position will play a best of 5 games play-off, where the winner will be promoted too to ACB. The 18th team will be relegated to LEB Plata and the teams 16th and 17th will play a best of 5 games play-out. The loser, will be relegated.

Regular season

# Teams GP W L PF PA Qualification or relegation
1Basket CAI Zaragoza 34 27 7 2737 2466 Promotion to Liga ACB
2Melilla Baloncesto 34 25 9 2631 2372 Promotion playoffs
3ViveMenorca 34 21 13 2672 2485
4Ciudad de La Laguna Canarias 34 21 13 2827 2576
5Ford Burgos 34 21 13 2648 2519
6Cáceres 2016 34 20 14 2525 2516
7Baloncesto León 34 19 15 2533 2527
8Leche Río Breogán 34 19 15 2693 2669
9Sant Josep Girona 34 17 17 2575 2554
10UB La Palma 34 16 18 2558 2641
11Tenerife Rural 34 16 18 2558 2641
12Bàsquet Mallorca 34 16 18 2900 2944
13Palencia Baloncesto 34 14 20 2459 2578
14Clínicas Rincón 34 13 21 2425 2619
15Aguas de Sousas Ourense 34 13 21 2382 2568
16Servindustria Tarragona 2017 34 12 22 2500 2647 Relegation playoffs
17CB Cornellà 34 10 24 2490 2663
18Kics Ciudad de Vigo 34 6 28 2332 2529 Relegation to LEB Plata

LEB Oro Playoffs

  Quarter Finals SemiFinals Finals
                                                   
  2  Melilla Baloncesto 90 83 64 90 87  
9  Sant Josep Girona 82 78 81 90 61  
  2  Melilla Baloncesto 64 64 75 78    
  5  Ford Burgos 58 74 82 82    
5  Ford Burgos 82 91 71 92  
  6  Cáceres 2016 78 77 89 85    
    3  ViveMenorca 89 65 64 76 78
  5  Ford Burgos 65 69 69 64 66
  3  ViveMenorca 72 63 65 73    
8  Leche Río Breogán 58 61 73 65    
  3  ViveMenorca 70 50 81 76 66
  4  Ciudad de La Laguna 58 68 78 81 61    
4  Ciudad de La Laguna 72 82 83    
  7  Baloncesto León 65 62 73      

Relegation play-out

Play-out
16 Tarragona 2017 66 80 77 73
17 CB Cornellà 62 74 87 50  

CB Cornellà is relegated to 2010-11 LEB Plata, but due to financial problems, they will play Liga EBA.

Stats leaders in the regular season

Points

Rk Name Team Games Points PPG
1United Kingdom Darren PhillipCAI Zaragoza3461718.1
2United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias 3459317.4
3Spain Joan RieraBàsquet Mallorca3255217.3
4United States Zach MorleyFord Burgos3458417.2
5Spain Ricardo GuillénCiudad de La Laguna Canarias3459115.9

Rebounds

Rk Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias 3437611.1
2Czech Republic Ondřej StarostaMelilla Baloncesto 343129.2
3Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad SinanovićClínicas Rincón312829.1
4Brazil Augusto César LimaClínicas Rincón201658.3
5Spain Óliver ArteagaPalencia Baloncesto342808.2

Assists

Rk Name Team Games Assists APG
1Argentina Diego CiorciariViveMenorca 301464.9
2Spain Javier MendiburuServindustria Tarragona 2017 22974.4
3Spain Carlos CherryCáceres 201617734.3
4Spain Raúl MenaUB La Palma341404.1
5Spain Jorge JiménezMelilla Baloncesto341203.5

Efficiency

Rk Name Team Games Efficiency EPG
1United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias3496928.5
2United Kingdom Darren PhillipCAI Zaragoza3470520.7
3Spain Óliver ArteagaPalencia Baloncesto3465219.2
4Spain Ricardo GuillénCiudad de La Laguna Canarias3465119.1
4United States Zach MorleyFord Burgos3465119.1

MVP week by week

Day Name Team Eff
1United States Virgin Islands Cuthbert Victor
Spain Ricardo Guillén
United States Rick Hughes
ViveMenorca
Ciudad de La Laguna Canarias
Baloncesto León
29
2United States Virgin Islands Cuthbert Victor
Spain Diego Sánchez
ViveMenorca27
3United States Rick HughesBaloncesto León28
4Spain Álex UrtasunBaloncesto León31
5United Kingdom Darren PhillipCAI Zaragoza37
6United States Levi RostCiudad de La Laguna Canarias35
7United States David PadgettUB La Palma41
8United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias39
9United Kingdom Darren PhillipCAI Zaragoza57
10United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias35
11United States Andrew NaymickCáceres 201635
12United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias40
13United States Zach MorleyFord Burgos42
14United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias43
15Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad SinanovićClínicas Rincón41
16Spain Ricardo GuillénCiudad de La Laguna Canarias35
17Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad SinanovićClínicas Rincón36
18United States Ryan HumphreyBaloncesto León41
19United States Lou RoeTenerife Rural31
20Spain Carlos CherryCáceres 201638
21Spain Joan RieraBàsquet Mallorca31
22Spain Carlos CherryCáceres 201637
23Spain Gustavo AyónTenerife Rural42
24United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias39
25Spain Óliver ArteagaPalencia Baloncesto39
26United States Ryan HumphreyBaloncesto León46
27United States Jason RobinsonMelilla Baloncesto34
28United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias35
29United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias36
30United States Jakim Donaldson
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedžad Sinanović
Ciudad de La Laguna Canarias
Clínicas Rincón
36
31United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias40
32United States Eric Coleman
United States Patrick Pope
Leche Río Breogán
Kics Ciudad de Vigo
33
33Brazil Bruno FiorottoTenerife Rural31
34United States Jakim DonaldsonCiudad de La Laguna Canarias42

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