2010–11 Dutch Basketball League

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2010–11 Dutch Basketball League
Season2010–11
Teams10
Regular season
Season MVPUnited States Jason Dourisseau
Finals
ChampionsZZ Leiden
2nd title
  Runners-upGasTerra Flames
Statistical leaders
Points United States Glenn Stokes 16.7

The 2010–11 Dutch Basketball League season was the 51st season of the Dutch Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden won the national championship by beating GasTerra Flames 4–3 in the finals. The season was decided in game seven in the Vijf Meihal in Leiden. After three overtimes, Leiden won the championship over the Flames.[1]

Teams

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Key
Increase
Increased capacity compared to previous year
Champions after last years Playoffs
Runners-up in last years Playoffs
Semifinalists in last years Playoffs
Quarterfinalists in last years Playoffs

All teams from the 2009–10 season played again this season.

Team City Arena Cap. 2009–10 Head coach
ABC Amsterdam Amsterdam Sporthallen Zuid 3,000 7th Hakim Salem
World Class Aviation Academy Giants Bergen op Zoom Sporthal Boulevard 900 2nd Wierd Goedee
EiffelTowers Den Bosch 's-Hertogenbosch Maaspoort 2,800 3rd Raoul Korner
GasTerra Flames Groningen Martiniplaza 4,300 1st Marco van den Berg
Rotterdam Challengers Rotterdam Topsportcentrum Rotterdam 2,400 10th Zlatko Jezerkic
De Friesland Aris Leeuwarden Sporthal Kalverdijkje 800 6th Pete Miller
Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden Leiden Vijf Meihal Increase 2,000 5th Toon van Helfteren
Upstairs Weert Weert Sporthal Boshoven 8th Terence Stansbury
Matrixx Magixx Nijmegen De Horstacker 1,200 4th Michael Schuurs
Landstede Basketbal Zwolle Landstede Sportcentrum 1,200 9th Herman van den Belt

Regular season

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 ZZ Leiden 36 30 6 2774 2376 +398 60 Qualification for playoffs
2 GasTerra Flames 36 29 7 2882 2396 +486 58
3 EiffelTowers Den Bosch 36 26 10 2834 2468 +366 52
4 Magixx Playing for KidsRights 36 22 14 2685 2621 +64 44
5 De Friesland Aris 36 17 19 2739 2889 −150 34
6 WCAA Giants 36 16 20 2841 2784 +57 32
7 BSW 36 16 20 2674 2704 −30 32
8 ABC Amsterdam 36 13 23 2372 2561 −189 26
9 Landstede 36 10 26 2484 2813 −329 20
10 Rotterdam 36 1 35 2307 2980 −673 2
Source: DBL

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 ZZ Leiden 2
8 ABC Amsterdam 0
1 ZZ Leiden 3
4 Magixx KidsRights 1
4 Magixx KidsRights 2
5 De Friesland Aris 1
1 ZZ Leiden 4
2 GasTerra Flames 3
3 EiffelTowers Den Bosch 2
6 WCAA Giants 1
3 EiffelTowers Den Bosch 2
2 GasTerra Flames 3
2 GasTerra Flames 2
7 BSW 1

Awards

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All-Star Game

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Team North

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Pos. Player Team
Starters
G United States Robby Bostain Groningen
G United States Matt Bauscher Groningen
F United States Jason Dourisseau Groningen
F United States Seamus Boxley Leiden
C United States Matt Haryasz Groningen
Substitutes
G Netherlands Dimeo van der Horst Amsterdam
G Netherlands Jessey Voorn Amsterdam
F Suriname Sergio De Randamie Amsterdam
F United States Monta McGhee Leiden
F United States Mark Sanchez Leeuwarden
C Canada Ross Bekkering Leiden
Coach: Marco van den Berg (Groningen)

Team South

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Pos. Player Team
Starters
G United States Jesse Kimbrough Bergen op Zoom
G Netherlands Kees Akerboom Den Bosch
F United States Markel Humphrey * Nijmegen
F United States Tim Blue Bergen op Zoom
C United States Brandon Griffin Bergen op Zoom
Substitutes
G United States Glenn Stokes Weert
G United States Julien Mills Den Bosch
F United States Tyler Tiedeman Bergen op Zoom
F Netherlands Stefan Wessels Den Bosch
C Netherlands Marcel Aarts Den Bosch
Coach: Herman van den Belt (Zwolle)

References

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  1. ^ "Basketballers ZZ Leiden landskampioen". NOS. 29 May 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2020.

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