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The 2023–24 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, was the 41st season of the top Spanish professional basketball league, since its establishment in 1983. It started on 23 September 2023 with the regular season and ended on 12 June 2024 with the finals.

Liga Endesa1
Season2023–24
Number of games326
Number of teams18
Regular season
Top seedUnicaja
Season MVPArgentina Facundo Campazzo
RelegatedMonbus Obradoiro
Zunder Palencia
Finals
ChampionsReal Madrid
15th ACB title
37th Spanish title
  Runners-upUCAM Murcia
SemifinalistsUnicaja
Barça
Finals MVPBosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa
Statistical leaders
Points United States Markus Howard 19.4
Rebounds Cape Verde Edy Tavares 7.3
Assists Brazil Marcelo Huertas 6.4
Index Rating Nigeria Chima Moneke 20.4
Records
Biggest home winBarça 109–68 Zaragoza
(3 March 2024)
Biggest away winGranada 61–94 Barça
(21 January 2024)
Highest scoringValencia 111–101 Baskonia
(7 April 2024)
Winning streak14 games
Unicaja
Losing streak10 games
Obradoiro
Highest attendance15,504
Baskonia 92–72 Bilbao
(30 September 2023)
Lowest attendance2,456
Andorra 87–74 Palencia
(1 October 2023)
Attendance2,094,929 (6,426 per match)
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa.

Barça was the defending champion which was swept in semifinals by Real Madrid in a rematch of last year's finals, with Los Blancos winning a record-extending 37th Spanish title (15th in the ACB era) after another sweep against outstanding UCAM Murcia in the finals.

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 18 teams contested the league, including 16 sides from the 2022–23 season and two promoted from the 2022–23 LEB Oro.

Teams promoted from LEB Oro
Teams relegated to LEB Oro

Venues and locations

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Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2023–24 ACB
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Barça Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,586[4]
Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,504[5]
Bàsquet Girona Girona Fontajau 5,200[6]
Baxi Manresa Manresa Nou Congost 5,000[7]
Casademont Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744[8]
Covirán Granada Granada Palacio de Deportes 7,700[9]
Dreamland Gran Canaria Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena 9,870[10]
Joventut Badalona Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports 12,760[11]
Lenovo Tenerife San Cristóbal de La Laguna Santiago Martín 5,100[12]
Monbus Obradoiro Santiago de Compostela Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,000[13]
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra la Vella Pavelló de Govern 5,001[14]
Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[15]
Río Breogán Lugo Pazo dos Deportes 5,310[16]
Surne Bilbao Basket Bilbao Bilbao Arena 10,014[17]
UCAM Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,454[18]
Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 10,602[19]
Valencia Basket Valencia La Fonteta 8,500[20]
Zunder Palencia Palencia Municipal de Deportes 5,012[21]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Barça Spain  Roger Grimau Spain  Álex Abrines Nike Assistència Sanitària
Baskonia Montenegro  Duško Ivanović Lithuania  Tadas Sedekerskis Puma
Bàsquet Girona Greece  Fotios Katsikaris Spain  Quino Colom Nike FIATC
Baxi Manresa Spain  Pedro Martínez Spain  Guillem Jou Pentex Baxi
Casademont Zaragoza Spain  Porfirio Fisac Spain  Santiago Yusta Mercury Casademont
Covirán Granada Spain  Pablo Pin Spain  David Iriarte Vive Supermercados Covirán
Dreamland Gran Canaria Slovenia  Jaka Lakovič France  Andrew Albicy Spalding Dreamland Studios
Joventut Badalona Spain  Dani Miret Spain  Pau Ribas Spalding Fundación Probitas
Lenovo Tenerife Spain  Txus Vidorreta Brazil  Marcelo Huertas Austral Lenovo, Tenerife
Monbus Obradoiro Spain  Moncho Fernández Spain  Álvaro Muñoz Geff Estrella Galicia 0,0
MoraBanc Andorra Spain  Natxo Lezkano Spain  Nacho Llovet Hummel MoraBanc, Andorra
Real Madrid Spain  Chus Mateo Spain  Sergio Llull Adidas Autohero
Río Breogán Croatia  Veljko Mršić Spain  Sergi Quintela Wibo Estrella Galicia 0,0
Surne Bilbao Basket Spain  Jaume Ponsarnau Spain  Xavi Rabaseda Hummel Surne Seguros
UCAM Murcia Spain  Sito Alonso Montenegro  Nemanja Radović Hummel UCAM
Unicaja Spain  Ibon Navarro Spain  Alberto Díaz Joma Unicaja, Málaga
Valencia Basket Spain  Xavi Albert Spain  Víctor Claver Luanvi Cultura del Esfuerzo[a]
Zunder Palencia Spain  Luis Guil Spain  Chumi Ortega Kappa Zunder

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Bàsquet Girona Spain  Aíto García Reneses End of contract 2 June 2023[22] Pre-season Spain  Salva Camps 21 June 2023[23]
Zunder Palencia Spain  Pedro Rivero 21 June 2023[24] Spain  Marco Justo 3 July 2023[25]
Barça Lithuania  Šarūnas Jasikevičius 26 June 2023[26] Spain  Roger Grimau 26 June 2023[26]
Baskonia Spain  Joan Peñarroya Sacked 30 October 2023[27] 8th (4–3) Montenegro  Duško Ivanović 30 October 2023[28]
Zunder Palencia Spain  Marco Justo 10 December 2023[29] 18th (1–12) Spain  Alberto Padilla (interim) 11 December 2023[30]
Spain  Alberto Padilla End of interim period 13 December 2023[31] 18th (1–13) Spain  Luis Guil 13 December 2023[31]
Bàsquet Girona Spain  Salva Camps Sacked 25 January 2024[32] 14th (7–12) Greece  Fotios Katsikaris 25 January 2024[33]
Valencia Basket Spain  Álex Mumbrú 5 April 2024[34] 7th (16–11) Spain  Xavi Albert 5 Abril 2024[34]
Joventut Badalona Spain  Carles Duran 8 April 2024[35] 10th (14–14) Spain  Dani Miret 9 Abril 2024[36]

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification or relegation
1 Unicaja 34 28 6 3016 2627 +389 Qualification to playoffs
2 Real Madrid 34 28 6 3001 2707 +294
3 Barça 34 23 11 2985 2769 +216
4 Valencia Basket 34 21 13 2856 2788 +68
5 UCAM Murcia 34 21 13 2829 2735 +94
6 Lenovo Tenerife 34 21 13 2845 2760 +85
7 Dreamland Gran Canaria 34 20 14 2859 2771 +88
8 Baxi Manresa 34 19 15 2878 2875 +3
9 Baskonia 34 18 16 3008 3004 +4
10 Joventut Badalona 34 16 18 2776 2939 −163
11 MoraBanc Andorra 34 13 21 2884 2894 −10
12 Casademont Zaragoza 34 13 21 2799 2893 −94
13 Surne Bilbao Basket 34 13 21 2677 2777 −100
14 Bàsquet Girona 34 13 21 2754 2914 −160
15 Covirán Granada 34 11 23 2752 2930 −178
16 Río Breogán 34 11 23 2530 2674 −144
17 Monbus Obradoiro 34 11 23 2760 2868 −108 Relegation to Primera FEB
18 Zunder Palencia 34 6 28 2682 2966 −284
Source: ACB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored (Note: Head–to–head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)

Results

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Home \ Away BAR BKN GIR BAX CAZ COV DGC JOV LNT MOB MBA RMB BRE SBB UCM UNI VBC ZPA
Barça 82–62 115–78 82–83 109–68 80–69 95–89 95–79 94–83 92–90 91–87 85–79 85–88 91–82 97–86 91–92 76–79 102–94
Baskonia 103–96 92–96 94–86 102–94 104–88 76–88 78–81 104–100 89–79 108–95 85–99 76–74 92–72 94–79 84–93 83–74 94–82
Bàsquet Girona 75–81 85–93 83–84 79–89 80–61 88–64 67–82 66–79 78–77 107–104 74–93 87–83 81–68 82–76 78–82 92–88 84–86
Baxi Manresa 77–87 82–90 101–87 81–75 90–84 78–71 102–89 73–76 76–56 90–97 88–94 83–68 90–81 83–88 77–88 98–96 92–91
Casademont Zgz 101–99 80–85 81–74 90–80 77–84 94–101 113–83 100–106 98–79 72–76 70–79 63–61 77–63 82–76 100–92 75–85 103–96
Covirán Granada 61–94 81–90 91–102 93–94 78–70 74–67 86–83 68–80 77–74 91–88 76–83 84–85 87–79 101–104 62–90 81–88 109–85
Dreamland GC 73–83 98–80 78–86 97–92 111–85 89–75 97–79 82–94 87–80 97–92 100–77 86–60 83–75 91–80 76–69 79–71 100–73
Joventut 75–93 77–72 96–90 81–83 95–84 86–80 89–75 96–88 78–69 84–94 73–101 78–70 81–78 75–82 85–81 80–76 89–77
Lenovo Tenerife 80–83 95–78 74–60 84–80 64–70 89–83 93–92 90–70 87–92 71–53 76–82 88–81 101–84 75–73 87–86 86–94 92–71
Monbus Obra 84–89 108–95 85–79 86–94 80–72 77–94 72–81 97–71 86–97 101–89 74–85 83–72 77–78 79–87 78–90 75–97 84–64
MoraBanc And 108–92 85–68 93–66 86–90 85–80 88–62 77–98 79–86 66–79 92–89 70–89 63–69 87–78 98–73 81–87 99–71 87–74
Real Madrid 86–79 106–100 92–79 72–83 101–70 94–80 97–71 95–92 80–78 79–69 85–76 91–58 95–80 106–92 93–99 83–74 91–68
Río Breogán 63–79 79–88 93–75 85–89 82–77 85–79 70–77 85–77 76–54 88–90 97–92 73–80 68–80 74–83 65–76 59–61 73–65
Surne Bilbao 68–72 82–80 80–74 74–54 86–83 94–93 81–71 92–71 93–94 72–75 95–73 84–87 68–76 77–68 43–67 93–78 80–97
UCAM Murcia 82–73 88–76 81–73 87–74 82–77 91–78 95–69 105–73 80–68 94–81 99–86 73–61 68–61 96–76 65–88 77–85 90–77
Unicaja 91–71 95–91 111–80 91–77 83–72 92–70 80–77 113–91 98–75 87–74 92–86 81–87 87–70 101–84 96–71 76–82 93–69
Valencia Basket 71–68 111–101 85–89 84–79 76–69 75–81 79–86 83–76 98–73 85–79 86–82 99–93 88–80 79–85 83–82 63–83 111–93
Zunder Palencia 83–84 94–101 76–80 88–95 80–88 83–91 82–58 69–75 68–89 75–81 77–70 78–86 74–59 78–72 66–76 72–86 77–101
Source: ACB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                      
2 Real Madrid 105 73 2
7 Dreamland Gran Canaria 70 71 0
2 Real Madrid 97 104 95 3
3 Barça 78 98 92 0
3 Barça 96 97 2
6 Lenovo Tenerife 86 92 0
2 Real Madrid 84 79 84 3
5 UCAM Murcia 76 63 73 0
1 Unicaja 87 86 2
8 Baxi Manresa 79 63 0
1 Unicaja 79 83 74 88 70 2
5 UCAM Murcia 88 101 66 79 79 3
4 Valencia Basket 86 83 77 1
5 UCAM Murcia 96 72 84 2

Source: ACB

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 42 36 6 Already qualified to EuroLeague
2 UCAM Murcia 45 26 19 Qualification to Champions League regular season
3 Unicaja 41 32 9
4 Barça 39 25 14 Already qualified to EuroLeague
5 Valencia Basket 37 22 15 Qualification to EuroCup
6 Lenovo Tenerife 36 21 15 Qualification to Champions League regular season
7 Dreamland Gran Canaria 36 20 16 Qualification to EuroCup
8 Baxi Manresa 36 19 17 Qualification to Champions League regular season
9 Baskonia 34 18 16 Already qualified to EuroLeague
10 Joventut Badalona 34 16 18 Qualification to EuroCup
11 MoraBanc Andorra 34 13 21 Qualification to Champions League qualifying rounds
12 Casademont Zaragoza 34 13 21 Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup regular season
13 Surne Bilbao Basket 34 13 21 Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup qualifying rounds
14 Bàsquet Girona 34 13 21
15 Covirán Granada 34 11 23
16 Río Breogán 34 11 23
17 Monbus Obradoiro (R) 34 11 23 Relegation to Primera FEB
18 Zunder Palencia (R) 34 6 28
Source: ACB
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Statistical leaders

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Pos Player Club PIR
1 Nigeria  Chima Moneke Baskonia 20.4
2 Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra 20.0
3 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 17.7
4 Uganda  Brandon Davies Valencia Basket 17.5
5 Ukraine  Artem Pustovyi Monbus Obradoiro 17.2

Points

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Pos Player Club PPG
1 United States  Markus Howard Baskonia 19.4
2 United States  Kyle Guy Lenovo Tenerife 18.0
3 Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra 15.7
4 United States  Jerrick Harding MoraBanc Andorra 15.5
5 Nigeria  Ike Iroegbu Bàsquet Girona 15.3

Rebounds

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Pos Player Club RPG
1 Cape Verde  Edy Tavares Real Madrid 7.3
2 Croatia  Ante Tomić Joventut Badalona 6.7
3 Nigeria  Chima Moneke Baskonia 6.6
4 Lithuania  Tadas Sedekerskis Baskonia 6.3
5 Spain  Willy Hernangómez Barça 6.2

Assists

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Pos Player Club APG
1 Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas Lenovo Tenerife 6.4
2 Bulgaria  Codi Miller-McIntyre Baskonia 5.9
3 Argentina  Facundo Campazzo Real Madrid 5.6
4 Netherlands  Keye van der Vuurst Zunder Palencia 5.6
5 Canada  Trae Bell-Haynes Casademont Zaragoza 5.3

Source: ACB

Attendances to arenas

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Average attendances

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Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Unicaja 208,599 10,681 8,985 9,933 +9.1%
2 Baskonia 153,803 15,504 6,242 9,047 +3.1%
3 Surne Bilbao Basket 142,569 9,897 6,138 8,386 +6.9%
4 Real Madrid 189,013 12,025 6,123 8,592 +13.7%
5 Covirán Granada 127,126 8,336 6,172 7,478 +13.6%
6 Joventut Badalona 114,178 12,193 3,200 6,716 −5.7%
7 Dreamland Gran Canaria 116,069 9,103 5,013 6,448 +11.3%
8 UCAM Murcia 134,830 7,500 4,718 6,420 +20.8%
9 Valencia Basket 118,467 7,993 4,570 6,235 +6.7%
10 Casademont Zaragoza 97,230 7,433 4,420 5,719 −1.4%
11 Barça 106,668 7,726 3,286 5,614 −6.0%
12 Monbus Obradoiro 88,618 6,000 4,632 5,213 +0.3%
13 Río Breogán 87,689 5,310 4,855 5,158 +2.0%
14 Bàsquet Girona 84,639 5,269 4,178 4,979 +1.0%
15 Zunder Palencia 84,047 5,015 4,700 4,944 n/a1
16 Lenovo Tenerife 88,904 5,197 4,213 4,939 +1.2%
17 Baxi Manresa 87,449 5,000 4,460 4,858 +3.5%
18 MoraBanc Andorra 65,031 4,827 2,456 3,825 n/a1
League total 2,094,929 15,504 2,456 6,426 +4.3%

Source: ACB
Notes:
1: Team played last in LEB Oro.

Awards

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All official awards of the 2023–24 ACB season.

Pos. Player Team
PG Argentina  Facundo Campazzo Real Madrid

Source: [37]

Pos. Player Team
SF Bosnia and Herzegovina  Džanan Musa Real Madrid

Source: [38]

Pos. First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
PG Argentina  Facundo Campazzo Real Madrid Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas Lenovo Tenerife
SG Dominican Republic  Andrés Feliz Joventut Badalona Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra
SF United States  Markus Howard Baskonia Senegal  Brancou Badio Baxi Manresa
PF Germany  Dylan Osetkowski Unicaja Argentina  Nicolás Brussino Dreamland Gran Canaria
C Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife Nigeria  Chima Moneke Baskonia

Source: [39][40]

Pos. Player Team
PG Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra

Source: [41]

Pos. Player Team
PG Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra
SG Spain  Lucas Langarita Casademont Zaragoza
SF Netherlands  Yannick Kraag Joventut Badalona
PF The Gambia  Musa Sagnia Baxi Manresa
C Argentina  Juan Fernández Río Breogán

Source: [42]

Best Defender Award

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Pos. Player Team
C Cape Verde  Edy Tavares Real Madrid

Source: [43]

Player of the round

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Round Player Team PIR
1 United States  Markus Howard Baskonia 32
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Džanan Musa Real Madrid 31
3 Sweden  Simon Birgander UCAM Murcia 32
4 Nigeria  Chima Moneke Baskonia 37
5 Estonia  Kristian Kullamäe Surne Bilbao Basket 33
6 Canada  Thomas Scrubb Monbus Obradoiro 32
United States  Joe Thomasson Covirán Granada
7 Canada  Trae Bell-Haynes Casademont Zaragoza 32
8 Argentina  Nicolás Brussino Dreamland Gran Canaria 34
9 Nigeria  Ike Iroegbu Bàsquet Girona 30
10 Spain  Christian Díaz Covirán Granada 30
11 Spain  Willy Hernangómez Barça 36
12 Sweden  Melwin Pantzar Surne Bilbao Basket 32
13 Spain  Jaime Fernández Lenovo Tenerife 34
14 Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra 32
15 Nigeria  Chima Moneke (2) Baskonia 42
16 Nigeria  Chima Moneke (3) Baskonia 31
17 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 32
Poland  A. J. Slaughter Dreamland Gran Canaria
18 Latvia  Anžejs Pasečņiks Zunder Palencia 38
19 Latvia  Anžejs Pasečņiks (2) Zunder Palencia 34
20 Dominican Republic  Jean Montero (2) MoraBanc Andorra 37
21 France  Vincent Poirier Real Madrid 37
22 Montenegro  Marko Todorović UCAM Murcia 39
23 Spain  Willy Hernangómez (2) Barça 44
24 Spain  Álex Reyes Surne Bilbao Basket 30
25 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (2) Lenovo Tenerife 37
26 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (3) Lenovo Tenerife 38
27 France  Vincent Poirier (2) Real Madrid 32
28 Armenia  Chris Jones Valencia Basket 37
29 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (4) Lenovo Tenerife 43
30 Croatia  Ante Tomić Joventut Badalona 34
31 Lithuania  Tadas Sedekerskis Baskonia 36
32 Canada  Khem Birch Bàsquet Girona 30
33 Serbia  Vanja Marinković Baskonia 39
34 Dominican Republic  Jean Montero (3) MoraBanc Andorra 47

Source: [44]

Month Rounds Player Team PIR W–L Ref
September 1–3 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Džanan Musa Real Madrid 22.3 3–0 [45]
October 4–7 Cape Verde  Edy Tavares 23.3 4–0 [46]
November 8–11 Argentina  Nicolás Brussino Dreamland Gran Canaria 26.8 3–1 [47]
December 12–16 Nigeria  Chima Moneke Baskonia 25.4 3–2 [48]
January 17–20 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini Lenovo Tenerife 24.3 3–1 [49]
February 21–22 Montenegro  Marko Todorović UCAM Murcia 29.0 2–0 [50]
March 23–27 Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (2) Lenovo Tenerife 22.4 4–1 [51]
April 28–31 Dominican Republic  Jean Montero MoraBanc Andorra 23.5 3–1 [52]
May 32–34 Ukraine  Artem Pustovyi Monbus Obradoiro 22.3 3–0 [53]

Source: [54]

ACB clubs in international competitions

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Euroleague Basketball competitions
Team Competition Progress Result W–L
Real Madrid EuroLeague Championship game Loss vs. Greece  Panathinaikos AKTOR 31–8
Semifinals Win vs. Greece  Olympiacos
Playoffs 3–0 vs. Spain  Baskonia
Regular season 1st of 18 teams (27–7)
Barça Playoffs 2–3 vs. Greece  Olympiacos 24–15
Regular season 4th of 18 teams (22–12)
Baskonia Playoffs 0–3 vs. Spain  Real Madrid 19–20
Play-in C Win vs. Italy  Virtus Segafredo Bologna
Play-in A Loss vs. Israel  Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv
Regular season 8th of 18 teams (18–16)
Valencia Basket Regular season 13th of 18 teams (14–20) 14–20
Joventut Badalona EuroCup Quarterfinals Loss vs. France  Paris Basketball 11–9
Eighthfinals Win vs. Germany  ratiopharm Ulm
Regular season Group A 5th of 10 teams (10–8)
Dreamland Gran Canaria Eighthfinals Loss vs. Turkey  Beşiktaş Emlakjet 12–7
Regular season Group B 3rd of 10 teams (12–6)
FIBA competitions
Team Competition Progress Result W–L
Unicaja Champions League Final Win vs. Spain  Lenovo Tenerife 14–2
Semi-finals Win vs. Spain  UCAM Murcia
Quarter-finals 2–0 vs. Greece  Promitheas
Round of 16 Group I 1st of 4 teams (6–0)
Regular season Group A 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
Lenovo Tenerife Final Loss vs. Spain  Unicaja 11–6
Semi-finals Win vs. Greece  Peristeri bwin
Quarter-finals 2–1 vs. Turkey  Tofaş
Round of 16 Group K 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group C 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
UCAM Murcia Third place game Win vs. Greece  Peristeri bwin 12–4
Semi-finals Loss vs. Spain  Unicaja
Quarter-finals 2–0 vs. Germany  MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
Round of 16 Group L 1st of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group H 1st of 4 teams (5–1)
Río Breogán Play-ins 1–2 vs. Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka 4–5
Regular season Group F 3rd of 4 teams (3–3)
Monbus Obradoiro Qualifying tournament 3 Final Loss vs. France  SIG Strasbourg 2–1
Qualifying tournament 3 Semi-finals Win vs. Poland  Legia Warszawa
Qualifying tournament 3 Quarter-finals Win vs. Montenegro  Mornar Barsko Zlato
Surne Bilbao Basket FIBA Europe Cup Semi-finals Loss vs. Germany  Niners Chemnitz 13–3
Quarter-finals Win vs. Poland  Legia Warszawa
Second round Group K 1st of 4 teams (5–1)
Regular season Group B 1st of 4 teams (6–0)
Casademont Zaragoza Quarter-finals Loss vs. Germany  Niners Chemnitz 9–5
Second round Group M 2nd of 4 teams (4–2)
Regular season Group F 1st of 3 teams (3–1)
Qualifying tournament G 1st of 3 teams (2–0)

Notes

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  1. ^ Cultura del Esfuerzo (transl. "Culture of Effort") is the motto of the club.

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