From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1993–94 ACB season
League Liga ACB
Sport Basketball
Number of teams20
TV partner(s) Televisión Española
Regular Season
Season champions Real Madrid Teka
Season MVP Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis ( Real Madrid Teka)
Playoffs
ACB Finals
Champions Real Madrid Teka
  Runners-up FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Finals MVP Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis ( Real Madrid Teka)
ACB seasons

During the 1993–94 season, the Liga ACB – the top tier of the Spanish basketball league system – contained 20 teams. The winning team was Real Madrid Teka. [1]

Regular season

Pos Team J G P PF PC Qualification
1 Real Madrid Teka 28 24 4 2473 2164 Championship Playoffs
2 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 28 21 7 2453 2314
3 TDK Manresa 28 19 9 2219 2207
4 7up Joventut 28 18 10 2304 2071
5 Festina Andorra 28 18 10 2392 2223
6 Estudiantes Argentaria 28 17 11 2249 2155
7 Taugrés Baskonia 28 16 12 2377 2289
8 CĂĄceres CB 28 15 13 2331 2328
9 Pamesa Valencia 28 14 14 2276 2337
10 Caja San Fernando 28 14 14 2362 2356
11 Elmar LeĂłn 28 13 15 2360 2390
12 Unicaja Polti 28 12 16 2256 2285
13 Coren Orense 28 12 16 2119 2212
14 Natwest Zaragoza 28 11 17 2283 2371
15 OAR Ferrol 28 11 17 2126 2134
16 DYC BreogĂĄn 28 10 18 2092 2238
17 FĂłrum Valladolid 28 9 19 2395 2504 Relegation playoffs
18 Argal Huesca 28 9 19 2327 2456
19 Valvi Girona 28 9 19 2204 2371
20 CB Murcia 28 8 20 2108 2301

Classification playoffs

TDK Manresa, Festina Andorra, Taugrés Baskonia and Cåceres CB finished in the previous season between the positions 11th and 20th, so they played a classification game against Unicaja Polti, Elmar León, Caja San Fernando and Pamesa Valencia respectively. After this games, the final classification for the Championship playoffs was modified:

04. Festina Andorra
05. CB Estudiantes
06. CĂĄceres CB
07. Caja San Fernando
08. Unicaja Polti
09. TDK Manresa
10. Taugrés Baskonia
11. Pamesa Valencia
12. Elmar LeĂłn

Relegation playoffs

Finals
   
17 FĂłrum Valladolid 2
20 CB Murcia 3
Finals
   
18 Argal Huesca 1
19 Valvi Girona 3

Championship Playoffs

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Real Madrid Teka 2
16 DYC BreogĂĄn 0 1 Real Madrid Teka 2
8 Unicaja Polti 0 9 TDK Manresa 1
9 TDK Manresa 2 1 Real Madrid Teka 3
4 Festina Andorra 1 4 Estudiantes Argentaria 1
13 Coren Orense 2 5 Estudiantes Argentaria 2
5 Estudiantes Argentaria 2 13 Coren Orense 1
13 Elmar LeĂłn 1 1 Real Madrid Teka 3
2 FCB Banca Catalana 2 2 FCB Banca Catalana 0
15 OAR Ferrol 0 2 FCB Banca Catalana 2
7 Caja San Fernando 2 10 Caja San Fernando 0
10 Taugrés 1 2 FCB Banca Catalana 3
3 7up Joventut 2 3 7up Joventut 2
14 Natwest Zaragoza 1 3 7up Joventut 2
6 CĂĄceres CB 2 6 CĂĄceres CB 0
11 Pamesa Valencia 1

[2]

1993–94 ACB League
Real Madrid Teka
5th title
since ACB

References

  1. ^ "Liga ACB - 1993-94 Standings and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  2. ^ "Liga ACB - 1993-94 Standings and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-08-03.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1993–94 ACB season
League Liga ACB
Sport Basketball
Number of teams20
TV partner(s) Televisión Española
Regular Season
Season champions Real Madrid Teka
Season MVP Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis ( Real Madrid Teka)
Playoffs
ACB Finals
Champions Real Madrid Teka
  Runners-up FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Finals MVP Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis ( Real Madrid Teka)
ACB seasons

During the 1993–94 season, the Liga ACB – the top tier of the Spanish basketball league system – contained 20 teams. The winning team was Real Madrid Teka. [1]

Regular season

Pos Team J G P PF PC Qualification
1 Real Madrid Teka 28 24 4 2473 2164 Championship Playoffs
2 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 28 21 7 2453 2314
3 TDK Manresa 28 19 9 2219 2207
4 7up Joventut 28 18 10 2304 2071
5 Festina Andorra 28 18 10 2392 2223
6 Estudiantes Argentaria 28 17 11 2249 2155
7 Taugrés Baskonia 28 16 12 2377 2289
8 CĂĄceres CB 28 15 13 2331 2328
9 Pamesa Valencia 28 14 14 2276 2337
10 Caja San Fernando 28 14 14 2362 2356
11 Elmar LeĂłn 28 13 15 2360 2390
12 Unicaja Polti 28 12 16 2256 2285
13 Coren Orense 28 12 16 2119 2212
14 Natwest Zaragoza 28 11 17 2283 2371
15 OAR Ferrol 28 11 17 2126 2134
16 DYC BreogĂĄn 28 10 18 2092 2238
17 FĂłrum Valladolid 28 9 19 2395 2504 Relegation playoffs
18 Argal Huesca 28 9 19 2327 2456
19 Valvi Girona 28 9 19 2204 2371
20 CB Murcia 28 8 20 2108 2301

Classification playoffs

TDK Manresa, Festina Andorra, Taugrés Baskonia and Cåceres CB finished in the previous season between the positions 11th and 20th, so they played a classification game against Unicaja Polti, Elmar León, Caja San Fernando and Pamesa Valencia respectively. After this games, the final classification for the Championship playoffs was modified:

04. Festina Andorra
05. CB Estudiantes
06. CĂĄceres CB
07. Caja San Fernando
08. Unicaja Polti
09. TDK Manresa
10. Taugrés Baskonia
11. Pamesa Valencia
12. Elmar LeĂłn

Relegation playoffs

Finals
   
17 FĂłrum Valladolid 2
20 CB Murcia 3
Finals
   
18 Argal Huesca 1
19 Valvi Girona 3

Championship Playoffs

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Real Madrid Teka 2
16 DYC BreogĂĄn 0 1 Real Madrid Teka 2
8 Unicaja Polti 0 9 TDK Manresa 1
9 TDK Manresa 2 1 Real Madrid Teka 3
4 Festina Andorra 1 4 Estudiantes Argentaria 1
13 Coren Orense 2 5 Estudiantes Argentaria 2
5 Estudiantes Argentaria 2 13 Coren Orense 1
13 Elmar LeĂłn 1 1 Real Madrid Teka 3
2 FCB Banca Catalana 2 2 FCB Banca Catalana 0
15 OAR Ferrol 0 2 FCB Banca Catalana 2
7 Caja San Fernando 2 10 Caja San Fernando 0
10 Taugrés 1 2 FCB Banca Catalana 3
3 7up Joventut 2 3 7up Joventut 2
14 Natwest Zaragoza 1 3 7up Joventut 2
6 CĂĄceres CB 2 6 CĂĄceres CB 0
11 Pamesa Valencia 1

[2]

1993–94 ACB League
Real Madrid Teka
5th title
since ACB

References

  1. ^ "Liga ACB - 1993-94 Standings and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  2. ^ "Liga ACB - 1993-94 Standings and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-08-03.

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