The 2010 ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) playoffs was the first season of competition since its establishment. A total of four teams competed in the league. It started on 30 January 2010, after the 2009–10 ABL season ended.[1]
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The Philippine Patriots of the Philippines won the first ABL championship after defeating Satria Muda BritAma of Indonesia, 3-0, in their best-of-five championship series which ended on 21 February 2010.
The Kuala Lumpur Dragons had managed to secure a playoff berth after it improved in the later stages of the season. [1]
Bracket
Best-of-3 semifinals | Best-of-5 finals | ||||||||
1 | Philippine Patriots | 2 | |||||||
4 | Kuala Lumpur Dragons | 0 | |||||||
1 | Philippine Patriots | 3 | |||||||
3 | SM BritAma | 0 | |||||||
2 | Singapore Slingers | 1 | |||||||
3 | SM BritAma | 2 |
Semifinals
Patriots vs. Dragons
3 February |
Philippine Patriots | 70–65 | Kuala Lumpur Dragons |
Patriots win series 2–0 |
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur Referees: Amarjot Singh Mavi (IND), Dwi Cahyo Kartiko (INA), Goh Poh Seng (SIN) |
Slingers vs. Satria Muda
31 January |
SM BritAma | 68–87 | Singapore Slingers |
Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore Referees: Atanu Banerjee (IND), Arnolfo Bermeo (PHI), Ng Cheng Hou (MAS) |
3 February |
Singapore Slingers | 45–74 | SM BritAma |
The BritAma Arena, North Jakarta Referees: Andy Cheung (HKG), Teerapong Yodsint (THA), Tan Chin Siong (MAS) |
7 February |
SM BritAma | 86–76 | Singapore Slingers |
SM win series 2–1 |
Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore Referees: Amarjot Singh Mavi (IND), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Teerapong Yodsint (THA) |
Finals
17 February |
SM BritAma | 53–72 | Philippine Patriots |
Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan Referees: Andy Cheung (HKG), Richard Sim (SIN), Teerapong Yodsint (THA) |
Awards
2009–10 ABL Champions |
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Philippine Patriots 1st title |
Statistics
Season leaders
Last update: end of round 11
Category | Player | Team | Stat |
---|---|---|---|
Points per game | Reggie Larry | Brunei Barracudas | 21.0 |
Rebounds per game | Nakiea Miller | SM BritAma | 15.3 |
Assists per game | Reggie Larry | Brunei Barracudas | 4.0 |
Steals per game | Reggie Larry | Brunei Barracudas | 2.0 |
Blocks per game | Nakiea Miller | SM BritAma | 5.0 |
Season highs
Last update: end of round 11
Category | Player | Team | Stat |
---|---|---|---|
Points | Alex Hartman | SM BritAma | 33 |
Rebounds | Nakiea Miller | SM BritAma | 22 |
Assists | Jamal Brown | Kuala Lumpur Dragons | 10 |
Steals | Reggie Larry | Brunei Barracudas | 6 |
Blocks | Lonnie Jones Nakiea Miller | Brunei Barracudas SM BritAma | 7 |
Field goals made | Reggie Larry Rudy Lingganay Michael LeBlanc Chaz Briggs | Brunei Barracudas Kuala Lumpur Dragons Singapore Slingers Thailand Tigers | 11 |
Three-point field goals made | Alex Hartman | SM BritAma | 6 |
Free throws made | Alex Hartman | SM BritAma | 12 |
Teams
References
External links
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