2017–18 Slovenian Basketball League

Liga Nova KBM1
Season2017–18
Duration13 October 2017 - 29 May 2018
Teams10
TV partner(s)RTV Slovenija
Šport TV
Regular season
Top seedPetrol Olimpija
Season MVPSlovenia Smiljan Pavič
Finals
ChampionsPetrol Olimpija (17th title)
  Runners-upKrka
SemifinalistsRogaška
Sixt Primorska
Finals MVPUnited States Devin Oliver
Statistical leaders
Points Slovenia Blaž Mahkovic 19
Rebounds Slovenia Dino Murić 8.3
Assists Slovenia Žan Mark Šiško 7

The 2017–18 Slovenian Basketball League, also known as Liga Nova KBM due to sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 27th season of the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League. Olimpija are the defending champions.

Format

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The number of teams was reduced from 12 to only 10 for the 2017–18 season.

Regular season

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In the first phase, ten teams competed in a home-and-away round-robin series (18 games total). All teams advanced from the regular season to one of two postseason stages, depending on their league position.

Second phase

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The top eight teams from the regular season advanced to the championship phase. These teams started the second phase from scratch, with no results carrying over from the regular season. Each team played a total of 14 games in this phase; as in the regular season, a home-and-away round-robin was used.

The top four teams at the end of this stage advanced to the semifinals, conducted as a best-of-three playoff. The semifinal winners advanced to the best-of-five championship finals, with the winners being crowned league champion.

Playouts

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The bottom two teams entered a home-and-away round-robin mini-league with the first, second, third, and fourth-placed teams from the second division, with the two teams finishing on top of the mini-league taking up a place in the next year's 1. A SKL.

Teams

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Ilirija was promoted as the winner of the 2016–17 Second League. The team from Ljubljana replaced Terme Olimia Podčetrtek, LTH Castings and Portorož, which finished in the last three positions in the 2016–17 season.

Venues and locations

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Location of teams in the 2017–18 Slovenian Basketball League
Club Location Venue Capacity
Helios Suns Domžale Komunalni center Hall 2,500
Hopsi Polzela ŠD Polzela 1,800
Krka Novo Mesto ŠD Leona Štuklja 2,500
Ilirija Ljubljana Tivoli Hall 4,000
Petrol Olimpija Ljubljana Arena Stožice 12,500
Rogaška Rogaška Slatina ŠD Rogaška Slatina 800
Šenčur Šenčur ŠD Šenčur 800
Sixt Primorska Koper OŠ Koper Hall 660
Šentjur Šentjur Dvorana OŠ Hruševec 700
Zlatorog Laško Laško Tri Lilije Hall 2,500
Teams that played in the 2017–18 Adriatic League
Teams that played in the 2017–18 Adriatic League Second Division
Teams that played in the 2017–18 Alpe Adria Cup


Personnel and kits

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Team President Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Helios Suns Slovenia David Kubala Serbia Jovan Beader Slovenia Jure Močnik Spalding Helios
Hopsi Polzela Slovenia Igor Pungartnik Slovenia Boštjan Kuhar Slovenia Uroš Godler Macron
Ilirija Slovenia Edvard Reven Slovenia Saša Dončić Slovenia Adnan Sarajlić Spalding -
Krka Slovenia Brane Kastelec Slovenia Simon Petrov Serbia Dalibor Djapa Žolna Šport Krka
Petrol Olimpija Slovenia Tomaž Berločnik Slovenia Zoran Martič Slovenia Domen Lorbek Macron Petrol
Rogaška Slovenia Kristijan Novak Slovenia Damjan Novaković Slovenia Miha Fon Nike
Sixt Primorska Slovenia Bojan Čad Slovenia Jurica Golemac Slovenia Nebojša Joksimović Errea Sixt
Šenčur Slovenia Janko Sekne Slovenia Rade Mijanović Slovenia Smiljan Pavič Macron Gorenjska gradbena družba
Šentjur Slovenia Iztok Špan Croatia Jakša Vulić Slovenia Tomaž Bolčina Luanvi -
Zlatorog Laško Slovenia Miro Firm Slovenia Aleš Pipan Serbia Miloš Miljković Spalding Pivovarna Laško

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Sixt Primorska Slovenia Aleksander Sekulić End of contract Pre-season Slovenia Jurica Golemac 26 May 2017[2]
Šenčur Slovenia Gregor Vodenik Slovenia Rade Mijanović 17 May 2017[3]
Šentjur Slovenia Jurica Golemac Slovenia Andrej Žakelj 26 May 2017[4]
Helios Suns Slovenia Dejan Cikić End of interim spell - Serbia Jovan Beader 8 May 2017[5]
Šentjur Slovenia Andrej Žakelj Mutual consent 26 December 2017[6] 9th (3–7) Croatia Jakša Vulić 27 December 2017[7]
Petrol Olimpija Slovenia Gašper Okorn Mutual consent 8 Januar 2018[8] 2nd (7–5) Slovenia Zoran Martič 8 Januar 2018[9]

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Sixt Primorska 18 13 5 1411 1332 +79 31 Qualification to championship group
2 Rogaška 18 11 7 1322 1345 −23 29
3 Petrol Olimpija 18 10 8 1459 1373 +86 28
4 Šenčur 18 10 8 1370 1376 −6 28
5 Helios Suns 18 10 8 1405 1358 +47 28
6 Ilirija 18 9 9 1395 1432 −37 27
7 Krka 18 9 9 1457 1452 +5 27
8 Šentjur 18 7 11 1360 1479 −119 25
9 Hopsi Polzela 18 6 12 1402 1384 +18 24 Qualification to relegation group
10 Zlatorog Laško 18 5 13 1337 1387 −50 23
Source: KZS.si

Second stage

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Championship group

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Petrol Olimpija 14 12 2 1153 992 +161 26 Qualification to playoffs
2 Sixt Primorska 14 10 4 1083 1037 +46 24
3 Krka 14 9 5 1177 1062 +115 23
4 Rogaška 14 7 7 1036 1012 +24 21
5 Helios Suns 14 7 7 1100 1090 +10 21
6 Šenčur GGD 14 5 9 1048 1166 −118 19
7 Ilirija 14 4 10 1056 1138 −82 18
8 Šentjur 14 2 12 956 1112 −156 16
Source: KZS


Relegation group

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Relegation
1 Hopsi Polzela (O) 10 8 2 909 771 +138 18
2 Zlatorog Laško (O) 10 8 2 823 695 +128 18
3 Terme Olimia Podčetrtek 10 6 4 784 790 −6 16 Relegation
4 Mesarija Prunk Sežana 10 4 6 794 808 −14 14
5 LHT Castings 10 3 7 796 879 −83 13
6 Celje 10 1 9 708 871 −163 11
Source: KZS
(O) Play-off winners


Playoffs

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Petrol Olimpija9273
 
 
 
Rogaška7967
 
Petrol Olimpija 9078678995
 
 
 
Krka 6980837990
 
Sixt Primorska886172
 
 
Krka717574
 

Awards

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Regular Season MVP

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Season MVP

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Finals MVP

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Weekly MVP

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Statistical leaders

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Pos Player Club PIR
1 Slovenia Smiljan Pavič Šenčur 19.63
2 Croatia Marjan Čakarun Sixt Primorska 19.18
3 Slovenia Blaž Mahkovic Helios Suns 19.06

Points

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Pos Player Club PPG
1 Slovenia Blaž Mahkovic Helios Suns 18.97
2 Serbia Miloš Pešić Šentjur 17.55
3 Slovenia Dino Murić Šenčur 16.53

Rebounds

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Pos Player Club RPG
1 Slovenia Dino Murić Šenčur 8.27
2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shawn King Sixt Primorska 8.21
3 Slovenia Smiljan Pavič Šenčur 8.20

Assists

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Pos Player Club APG
1 Slovenia Žan Mark Šiško Ilirija 7.03
2 Slovenia Nejc Barič Zlatorog Laško 5.89
3 Slovenia Jure Močnik Helios Suns 5.79

Clubs in European competitions

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Team Competition Progress Ref
Petrol Olimpija Champions League Regular season [12]

References

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  1. ^ "Prvoligaška druščina od slej zbrana v ligi Nova KBM" (in Slovenian). kzs.si. 24 March 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. ^ Golemac novi trener KK Sixt Primorska
  3. ^ "Šenčur zopet zamenjal trenerja". Archived from the original on 2017-05-26. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
  4. ^ Predstavili novega trenerja članske ekipe
  5. ^ Nov trener Helios Suns Jovan Beader
  6. ^ Prekinitev sodelovanja z glavnim trenerjem
  7. ^ "Šentjur z novim (tujim) trenerjem". Archived from the original on 2018-01-15. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
  8. ^ Okorn ponosno zapušča Olimpijo, ta je naslednika našla v Martiću
  9. ^ Okorn zapušča Petrol Olimpijo, novi trener je Martić
  10. ^ "KZS".
  11. ^ "KZS".
  12. ^ "Champions line up in battle for European Glory". BasketballCL.com. 28 June 2017. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
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