ASEAN Basketball League

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The ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) was an international professional men's basketball league in Southeast Asia, composed of eight teams from Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam), in addition to Hong Kong and Macau. Earlier teams have included Taiwan and Brunei. The league was proposed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and launched its inaugural season on 1 October 2009.

History

Formation

Basketball officials from 6 ASEAN nations gathered in Metro Manila on 1 September 2009 to officially launch the new league. In its inaugural season, there were six participating teams from different nations in Southeast Asia:

Team City Region
Brunei Barracudas Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei
Kuala Lumpur Dragons Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Philippine Patriots San Juan Philippines
Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta Indonesia
Singapore Slingers Kallang Singapore
Thailand Tigers Bangkok Thailand

League expansion

On 22 September 2011, the Brunei Barracudas announced that they were bowing out of the third season of ABL after participating for 2 seasons.[1] On 20 October 2011, the Saigon Sports Academy officially announced the participation of Saigon Heat into the third season of ABL, making them the first ever international professional basketball team to represent Vietnam.[2] In the same season, San Miguel Beermen and Bangkok Cobras joined the league along with Saigon Heat. Unfortunately, the Beermen left the ABL after winning the title in 2013. The Cobras also left the league after one season.[3] Further, in 2014, Laskar Dreya South Sumatra (INA) joined and played for a season.

In 2015, Pilipinas MX3 Kings and Mono Vampire joined the league and both teams left in 2016. On 17 July 2016, Kaohsiung Truth from Kaohsiung, Taiwan announced that they will participate in the 2016–17 season.[4] In the same year, the Eastern Basketball Club confirmed its participation in the league.[5] The two teams were the first teams from outside Southeast Asia to compete in the league. The Philippines returned in the league with Alab Pilipinas on 6 August 2016.[6] In September 2017, ABL confirmed four new teams for the 2017–18 season: CLS Knights Indonesia, Formosa Dreamers, the returning Mono Vampire Basketball Club,[7] and the Nanhai Kung Fu after the Kaoshiung Truth disbanded after the seventh season of ABL.

After the 2018 season, the Kung Fu moved to Macau and became the Macau Black Bears,[8] while the league announced the addition of the Zhuhai Wolf Warriors, based in Zhuhai in the Pearl River delta.[9] On 9 September 2019, the league confirmed the entry of the third team from Taiwan, Taipei Fubon Braves situated in Taipei after Formosa Dreamers and disbanded Kaohsiung Truth.[10] Fubon Braves secured the best record in the Super Basketball League and capped it off with the SBL championship after sweeping the Finals series in four games. They are also one of the eight teams to compete in the 2019 FIBA Asia Champions Cup.

COVID-19 pandemic and uncertainty

The 2019–20 ABL season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, placing the status of the ABL in uncertainty. The withdrawal of Mono Vampires, the reports of Taiwanese teams planning to join a domestic league, and the inactivity of the league's social media were among the factors that fueled speculations that the ABL itself would fold. However, an ABL co-owner dispelled such rumors, stating that they plan to hold the eleventh season in 2021.[11] Plans to resume the league were postponed again with the new starting date for the season initially being in February 2022.[12] The start date was pushed back again a month later to September.[13] The plan did not proceed, but in October the ABL announced its return.[14]

An invitational tournament was held in 2023 and won by Hong Kong Eastern. On November 20, 2023, the league's uncertainty continued as FIBA had dropped support for the ABL. It is "unlikely to play for the foreseeable future", from statement made by the Singapore Slingers.[15][16]

Teams

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Nation Team(s) Year(s)
From To
File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei Brunei Barracudas 2009 2011
File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Hong Kong Eastern 2016 2023
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia CLS Knights Indonesia 2017 2019
Indonesia Warriors 2012 2014
Laskar Dreya South Sumatra 2014
Louvre Surabaya 2023
Satria Muda 2009 2011
File:Flag of Macau.svg Macau Macau Wolf Warriors 2018 2020
Macau Black Bears 2017 2023
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Dragons 2009 2020
NS Matrix Deers 2023
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines AirAsia Philippine Patriots 2009 2012
Pilipinas MX3 Kings 2015 2016
San Miguel Alab Pilipinas 2016 2020
San Miguel Beermen 2012 2013
Zamboanga Valientes 2023
File:Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) Formosa Dreamers 2017 2020
Kaohsiung Truth 2016 2017
Taipei Fubon Braves 2019 2020
File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Singapore Slingers 2009 2023
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Thailand Tigers 2009
Bangkok Cobras 2012
Bangkok Tigers 2023
Hi-Tech Bangkok City 2010 2016
Mono Vampire 2015 2020
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Saigon Heat 2012 2023

Champions

The finals is a best-of-5 (2–2–1) series (2010, 2013, 2016–2019) and is a best-of-3 (1–1–1) series (2011, 2012, 2014, 2023)

Season Finalists Semi-finalists
Champions Result Runners-up
2009–10 Template:Flagicon Philippine Patriots^ 3–0 Template:Flagicon Satria Muda Template:Flagicon Kuala Lumpur Dragons Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers
2010–11 Template:Flagicon Chang Thailand Slammers^ 2–0 Template:Flagicon Philippine Patriots Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers Template:Flagicon Westports KL Dragons
2012 Template:Flagicon Indonesia Warriors 2–1 Template:Flagicon San Miguel Beermen^ Template:Flagicon Philippine Patriots Template:Flagicon Westports Malaysia Dragons
2013 Template:Flagicon San Miguel Beermen^ 3–0 Template:Flagicon Indonesia Warriors Template:Flagicon Thailand Slammers Template:Flagicon Westports Malaysia Dragons
2014 Template:Flagicon Hi-Tech Bangkok City 2–0 Template:Flagicon Westports Malaysia Dragons^ Template:Flagicon Saigon Heat Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers
2015–16 Template:Flagicon Westports Malaysia Dragons^ 3–2 Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers Template:Flagicon Hi-Tech Bangkok City Template:Flagicon Saigon Heat
2016–17 Template:Flagicon Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions^ 3–1 Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers Template:Flagicon Alab Pilipinas Template:Flagicon Saigon Heat
2017–18 Template:Flagicon San Miguel Alab Pilipinas 3–2 Template:Flagicon Mono Vampire Template:Flagicon Chong Son Kung Fu^ Template:Flagicon Hong Kong Eastern
2018–19 Template:Flagicon CLS Knights Indonesia 3–2 Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers Template:Flagicon Hong Kong Eastern Template:Flagicon Mono Vampire
2019–20 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia.
2020–21 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia.
2021–22
2023 Template:Flagicon Hong Kong Eastern 2–1 Template:Flagicon Saigon Heat^ Template:Flagicon NS Matrix Deers Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers
  • ^ finished regular season with the best win–loss record.

Championship table by club

This medal ranking is based on the club/team representation.

Team File:Gold medal icon.svg Gold File:Silver medal icon.svg Silver File:Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Total
Template:Flagicon Hi-Tech Bangkok City 2 0 2 4
Template:Flagicon Hong Kong Eastern 2 0 2 4
Template:Flagicon Kuala Lumpur Dragons 1 1 4 6
Template:Flagicon AirAsia Philippine Patriots 1 1 1 3
Template:Flagicon Indonesia Warriors 1 1 0 2
Template:Flagicon San Miguel Beermen 1 1 0 2
Template:Flagicon Alab Pilipinas 1 0 1 2
Template:Flagicon CLS Knights Indonesia 1 0 0 1
Template:Flagicon Singapore Slingers 0 3 4 7
Template:Flagicon Saigon Heat 0 1 3 4
Template:Flagicon Mono Vampire 0 1 1 2
Template:Flagicon Satria Muda BritAma 0 1 0 1
Template:Flagicon Macau Black Bears 0 0 1 1
Template:Flagicon NS Matrix Deers 0 0 1 1
Total 10 10 20 40
  • Italic: teams from outside Southeast Asia

Individual awards

ABL presented five individual awards to players: the Local MVP, World Import MVP, ASEAN Heritage MVP, and the Defensive Player of the Year. The Coach of the Year award was given to the league's best head coach of the season.

Prior to the 2015–16 ABL season, there was only one MVP award for imports and was called the Best Import award. It was divided into two for World Imports (for players hailing from outside Southeast Asia and to the ASEAN Heritage Imports (for players from other Southeast Asian countries or players with at least one Southeast Asian parent). Also, the Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards were only awarded since the 2012 season.

Most Valuable Players

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Special awards

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See also

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