2007–08 Iranian Basketball Super League

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Locations of the 2007–08 season teams

The following is the final results of the Iran Super League 2007/08 basketball season.

Contents

Regular season

Standings

RankTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1 Mahram Tehran 2220220161509+50742
2 Saba Battery Tehran 2218418951548+34740
3 Zob Ahan Isfahan 2216617931644+14938
4 Kaveh Tehran 2215718621699+16337
5 Pardis Mottahed Qazvin 2213918141808+635
6 BEEM Mazandaran 22121017521732+2034
7 Petrochimi Bandar Imam 22121017261752–2634
8 Ararat Tehran 2291317231796–7331
9 Shahrdari Gorgan 2271515321661–12929
10Gol Gohar Sirjan2251716091890–28127
11 Azad University Tehran 2241815561788–23226
12 Heyat Basketball Shahrekord 2212115652016–45123

Results

ARA AZD BEM GOL HBS KAV MAH PAR PET SAB GOR ZOB
Ararat 81–8081–7589–83118–8289–7169–9187–9281–8567–8077–6873–93
Azad University 82–8456–8065–6697–9269–10037–9662–6950–5378–9181–8675–64
BEEM 94–8481–8389–60101–7285–8463–9282–7492–8588–8280–7063–65
Gol Gohar77–86100–9383–96101–7374–8659–10393–10195–8459–11377–7865–69
HB Shahrekord 70–8281–6872–8065–6990–9772–10162–7891–9472–10679–8766–82
Kaveh 71–6987–7794–6987–64101–5291–9076–6386–7766–8181–6784–92
Mahram 84–64106–71101–7590–5990–4471–58100–7884–6392–78108–8383–87
Pardis 99–9771–6093–8295–7198–7791–10563–88104–10666–9280–6489–70
Petrochimi 75–6483–8872–6989–6385–6976–8377–9477–6677–7668–6379–97
Saba Battery 82–5168–5990–6185–7397–56115–11071–7493–7385–7066–5685–78
Shahrdari Gorgan 83–6163–5762–7969–5585–6759–6763–7671–7773–8054–7861–81
Zob Ahan 79–6986–6877–6885–6399–6179–7784–10293–9479–7168–8186–67

Playoffs

Championship

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Mahram 2
Ararat 1 Shahrdari Gorgan 0
Shahrdari Gorgan 2 Mahram 3
Kaveh 0
Kaveh 2
Pardis 1 HB Shahrekord 0
HB Shahrekord 2 Mahram 2
Saba Battery 0
Saba Battery 2
Petrochimi 2 Petrochimi 0
Gol Gohar 1 Saba Battery 3Third place
Zob Ahan 2
Zob Ahan 2 Kaveh 2
BEEM 2 BEEM 1 Zob Ahan 0
Azad University 0

1st round

Team 1SeriesTeam 21st2nd3rd
Ararat 1–2 Shahrdari Gorgan 69–6667–9261–77
Pardis 1–2 HB Shahrekord 86–8378–9078–84
Petrochimi 2–1Gol Gohar95–10179–4320–0
BEEM 2–0 Azad University 84–6820–0

Quarterfinals

Team 1SeriesTeam 21st2nd3rd
Mahram 2–0 Shahrdari Gorgan 86–6920–0
Kaveh 2–0 HB Shahrekord 106–6395–79
Saba Battery 2–0 Petrochimi 71–6194–74
Zob Ahan 2–1 BEEM 83–8686–6974–73

Semifinals

Mahram vs. Kaveh

February 14
15:00
Kaveh 9092 Mahram
Scoring by quarter: 15–25, 38–31, 18–21, 19–15
Pts: Sneed 30
Rebs: Sneed 12
Asts: Jones 7
Pts: Nikkhah 34
Rebs: Kamrani, Madison, Sohrabnejad, Nikkhah, Long 7
Asts: Madison 6
February 16
17:00
Kaveh 98102 Mahram
Scoring by quarter: 23–18, 29–29, 20–22, 26–33
Pts: Sneed 23
Rebs: Zarghi 9
Asts: Amini, Sneed 5
Pts: Nikkhah 27
Rebs: Long 18
Asts: Kamrani 7
February 19
16:00
Mahram 9380 Kaveh
Scoring by quarter: 29–22, 24–14, 22–20, 18–24
Pts: Nikkhah 23
Rebs: Sohrabnejad 12
Asts: Kamrani, Sohrabnejad 4
Pts: Sneed 27
Rebs: Sneed 14
Asts: Sneed, Jones 4

Saba Battery vs. Zob Ahan

February 20
16:00
Zob Ahan 7978 Saba Battery
Scoring by quarter: 21–23, 27–21, 17–19, 14–15
Pts: Cameron 29
Rebs: Sahakian 7
Asts: Cameron 5
Pts: Haddadi 17
Rebs: Haddadi 14
Asts: Dioumassi 5
February 22
16:00
Zob Ahan 6472 Saba Battery
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 5–22, 27–21, 17–14
Pts: Baheran 17
Rebs: Sahakian, Rouzbahani 6
Asts: Baheran 6
Pts: Joseph 22
Rebs: Haddadi 16
Asts: Afagh 4
February 24
15:00
Saba Battery 10356 Zob Ahan
Scoring by quarter: 29–9, 19–22, 27–9, 28–16
Pts: Afagh 24
Rebs: Haddadi 13
Asts: Dioumassi 8
Pts: Akbari 10
Rebs: Arsić 6
Asts: Baheran 4
February 26
15:00
Saba Battery 8384 Zob Ahan
Scoring by quarter: 21–30, 23–21, 21–19, 18–14
Pts: Dioumassi 23
Rebs: Joseph 17
Asts: Haddadi 3
Pts: Baheran, Sahakian 22
Rebs: Rouzbahani 12
Asts: Baheran 6
February 29
16:00
Saba Battery 8880 Zob Ahan
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 18–21, 23–19, 28–20
Pts: Haddadi 28
Rebs: Haddadi 24
Asts: Joseph, Ahmadian, Tabeshnia 3
Pts: Cameron 17
Rebs: Rouzbahani 7
Asts: Cameron 5

3rd place match

Final

March 3
18:00
Mahram 10193 Saba Battery
Scoring by quarter: 33–22, 30–25, 23–20, 15–26
Pts: Nikkhah 26
Rebs: Nikkhah 7
Asts: Kamrani 7
Pts: Haddadi 28
Rebs: Haddadi 10
Asts: Jamshidvand, Afagh, Joseph, Ahmadian, Tabeshnia 2
March 5
16:00
Saba Battery 93106 Mahram
Scoring by quarter: 25–20, 25–32, 16–29, 27–25
Pts: Afagh, Joseph 14
Rebs: Kardoust 7
Asts: Dioumassi 7
Pts: Madison 24
Rebs: Madison, Long 8
Asts: Kamrani 6

Classification 5th–8th

 
Classification 5th–8th5th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Shahrdari Gorgan 2
 
Tehran
 
HB Shahrekord 0
 
Shahrdari Gorgan 69
 
 
 
Petrochimi 97
 
Petrochimi
 
 
BEEM WD
 
7th place
 
 
 
 
 
HB Shahrekord
 
 
BEEM WD
Team 1SeriesTeam 21st2nd3rd
Shahrdari Gorgan 2–0 HB Shahrekord 83–7772–49
Petrochimi w/o BEEM

Classification 9th–12th

All matches in Azadi Basketball Hall, Tehran.

Final standings

RankTeamQualification or relegation
1 Mahram Tehran 2009 WABA Champions Cup
2 Saba Battery Tehran
3 Kaveh Tehran
4 Zob Ahan Isfahan
5 Petrochimi Bandar Imam
6 Shahrdari Gorgan
7 Heyat Basketball Shahrekord
8 BEEM Mazandaran
9 Ararat Tehran
10 Pardis Mottahed Qazvin
11 Azad University Tehran Relegation to the first division
12Gol Gohar Sirjan

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