2010–11 NBL Indonesia season

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2010–11 NBL Indonesia
League NBL Indonesia
Sport Basketball
Duration16 October 2010 – 13 March 2011
TV partner(s) antv, Vision 1 Sports
Regular season
Regular season champions Pelita Jaya
Season MVP I Made Sudiadnyana (Garuda Bandung)
Top scorer I Made Sudiadnyana (Garuda Bandung)
Championship
Finals champions Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta (1st NBL Indonesia title)
(6th Indonesia title overall)
NBL Indonesia seasons
2011–12 

The 2010-11 NBL Indonesia is the first season of NBL Indonesia, a nationwide basketball competition which previously known as Indonesian Basketball League (IBL). [1]

Contents

Participating teams

TeamBaseHead coach
Dell Aspac Jakarta Tjetjep Firmansyah
Bima Sakti Nikko Steel Malang Eddy Santoso
Citra Satria Jakarta Jakarta Bintoro
Nuvo CLS Knights Surabaya W. Amran
Garuda Flexi Bandung Johannis Winar
Muba Hangtuah IM Sumsel South Sumatra Nathaniel Canson
Pelita Jaya Esia Jakarta Rastafari Horongbala
Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta Fictor Gideon Roring
Satya Wacana Angsapura Salatiga Danny Kosasih
Stadium Jakarta Jakarta Abdurrachman Padang

Competition format

Participating teams compete in the regular season using home tournament format. The regular season divided into 5 series, each with different host cities. The top teams in final overall standings will continue to the championship playoffs.

There is also a pre-season warm-up tournament held before the regular season.

SeriesVenueSchedule
Pre-Season Tournament Malang 7–15 July 2010
Series 1 Surabaya 16–24 October 2010
Series 2 Bandung 20–28 November 2010
Series 3 Solo 11–19 December 2010
Series 4 Denpasar 8–16 January 2011
Series 5 Jakarta 5–13 February 2011
Championship Playoffs Surabaya 8–13 March 2011

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1 Pelita Jaya 2724320801542+53851
2 Satria Muda 2724319001487+41351
3 Aspac Jakarta 2720718621539+32347
4 CLS Knights 2719818251443+38246
5 Garuda Flexi 27171017381546+19244
6 Stadium Jakarta 27121515731641-6839
7 Muba Hangtuah 2791815611769-20836
8 Bima Sakti 2762114421894-45233
9 Satya Wacana 2722514331976-54329
10 Citra Satria 2722513831960-57729

Updated to games played on 13 February 2011. [2]

Playoffs

Bracket

All matches were played in DBL Arena Surabaya, East Java.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 Pelita Jaya Esia 82
8 Bima Sakti Nikko Steel Malang 55
1 Pelita Jaya Esia 53
4 Nuvo CLS Knights 68
4 Nuvo CLS Knights 57
5 Garuda Flexi Bandung 45
4 Nuvo CLS Knights 50
2 Satria Muda BritAma 67
2 Satria Muda BritAma 86
7 Muba Hangtuah IM Sumsel 53
2 Satria Muda BritAma 76
3 Dell Aspac Jakarta 69
3 Dell Aspac Jakarta 71
6 Stadium Jakarta 65

Game Info

Quarterfinals

Tuesday, 08 March 2011
13:00 WIB
Nuvo CLS Knights 57, Garuda Flexi Bandung 45
Scoring by quarter:20-8, 11–13, 18–17, 8–7
Pts: Agustinus Indrajaya (10)
Rebs: Agustinus Indrajaya (9)
Asts: Dimaz Muharri (5)
Pts: Denny Sumargo (15)
Rebs: Denny Sumargo, I Made Sudiadnyana (8)
Asts: I Made Sudiadnyana, Wendha Wijaya, Hendru Ramli (2)
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Tuesday, 08 March 2011
15:00 WIB
Pelita Jaya Esia 82, Bima Sakti Nikko Steel Malang 55
Scoring by quarter:12-6, 22–16, 25–15, 23–17
Pts: Andy Poedjakesuma (21)
Rebs: Andy Poedjakesuma, Romy Christanto Chandra (7)
Asts: Erick Christopher Sebayang (3)
Pts: Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro (15)
Rebs: Bima Rizky Ardiansyah (7)
Asts: Denny Sartika (5)
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Wednesday, 09 March 2011
17:00 WIB
Satria Muda BritAma 86, Muba Hangtuah IM Sumsel 53
Scoring by quarter:28-15, 20–9, 31–12, 7-17
Pts: Christian Ronaldo Sitepu (22)
Rebs: Christian Ronaldo Sitepu (9)
Asts: Rony Gunawan, Faisal Julius Achmad (4)
Pts: Buggi Setiawan (20)
Rebs: Max Yanto (8)
Asts: Robert Santo Yunarto, Tri Wilopo (2)
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Wednesday, 09 March 2011
19:00 WIB
Dell Aspac Jakarta 71, Stadium Jakarta 65
Scoring by quarter:13-12, 31–27, 9–16, 18–10
Pts: Xaverius Prawiro (25)
Rebs: Muhammad Isman Thoyib (6)
Asts: Rizky Effendi (3)
Pts: Merio Ferdiansyah (27)
Rebs: Daniel Iskandar (12)
Asts: Merio Ferdiansyah, Dino Leonardo, Ruslan, Fanny Budianto, Anton Sujarwo (2)

Semifinals

Thursday, 10 March 2011
13:00 WIB
Pelita Jaya Esia 53, Nuvo CLS Knights 68
Scoring by quarter: 13-23, 12-18, 5-17, 23-10
Pts: Ary Chandra (10)
Rebs: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho (6)
Asts: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho (4)
Pts: Sandy Febiansyakh (19)
Rebs: Dimaz Muharri (7)
Asts: Agustinus Indrajaya, Dimaz Muharri (3)
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Friday, 11 March 2011
19:00 WIB
Satria Muda BritAma 76, Dell Aspac Jakarta 69
Scoring by quarter:18-14, 16-16, 21-27, 21-12
Pts: Faisal Julius Achmad (26)
Rebs: Youbel Sondakh (10)
Asts: Faisal Julius Achmad (4)
Pts: Pringgo Regowo (17)
Rebs: Pringgo Regowo (8)
Asts: Dirk Mathew Mario Gerungan, Antonius Joko Endratmo (2)

3rd place game

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Sunday, 13 March 2011
18:00 WIB
Pelita Jaya Esia 62, Dell Aspac Jakarta 61
Scoring by quarter: 10-16, 9-16, 22-12, 21-17
Pts: Dimas Aryo Dewanto (11)
Rebs: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho (6)
Asts: Dimas Aryo Dewanto (5)
Pts: Vinton Nolland Surawi (13)
Rebs: Pringgo Regowo (8)
Asts: Dirk Mathew Mario Gerungan (4)

Final

Sunday, 13 March 2011
21:00 WIB
Nuvo CLS Knights 50, Satria Muda BritAma 67
Scoring by quarter:16-13, 13-22, 13-17, 8-15
Pts: Rachmad Febri Utomo (18)
Rebs: Sandy Febiansyakh (6)
Asts: Dimaz Muharri (3)
Pts: Amin Prihantono (16)
Rebs: Rony Gunawan (10)
Asts: Youbel Sondakh (5)

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