2012–13 NBL Indonesia season

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2012–13 Speedy NBL Indonesia
League NBL Indonesia
Sport Basketball
DurationNovember 24, 2012 – April 28, 2013
TV partner(s) antv, Vision 1 Sports, Kompas TV (only All-Star Game), TVRI (only Final)
Regular season
Regular season champions Dell Aspac
Season MVP Pringgo Regowo (Dell Aspac)
Top scorer Bima Riski Ardiansyah
Championship Series
Champions Dell Aspac
  Runners-up Pelita Jaya
NBL Indonesia seasons
  2011-12
2013–14  

The 2012-13 NBL Indonesia is the third season of NBL Indonesia, a nationwide basketball competition which previously known as Indonesian Basketball League. [1]

Contents

Participating teams

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
Series 1 Bandung 24 Nov - 2 December 2012
Series 2 Jakarta 12–20 January 2013
Series 3 Malang 16–24 February 2013
Series 4 Solo 9–17 March 2013
Series 5 Denpasar 30–7 April 2013
Series 6 Surabaya 20–28 April 2013

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPts
1 Aspac Jakarta 333212463188865
2 Pelita Jaya 332942536186062
3 Satria Muda 332582304192658
4 CLS Knights 332582289200658
5 Garuda Speedy Bandung 3323102163177556
6 Stadium Jakarta 3317162129205550
7 Muba Hangtuah 3316172182215349
8 Bima Sakti 3310232071229943
9 Satya Wacana 339242085293242
10 Pacific Caesar 337261937248440
11 NSH GMC Riau 333301825249836
12 Tonga BSC 332311814245935

Updated to games played on 13 February 2013. [2]

Statistics leaders

Individual statistic leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistics/ Points
Points per game Bima Rizky Ardiansyah Bima Sakti 16.5
Rebounds per game Galank Gunawan Satria Muda BritAma 10.0
Assists per game Kelly Purwanto Pelita Jaya Energi-MP 5.1
Steals per game Dimaz Muharri CLS Knights 3.2
Blocks per game R Ruslan Stadium 2.5

Awards

Postseason

The championship series began on Saturday May 18, 2013, and concludes with the 2013 NBL Indonesia Finals, which began on May 26 between the Dell Aspac Jakarta and the Pelita Jaya Energi-MP Jakarta

Bracket

All matches were played in GOR UNY in Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta.

Quarterfinals/PreliminarySemifinals/EliminationPreliminary finalFinal
1 Dell Aspac 83
8 Bima Sakti 66
WQF2 Garuda Speedy 61
WQF3 Dell Aspac 46
4 CLS Knights 57
5 Garuda Speedy 82
WE1 Dell Aspac 6961
WSF1 Garuda Speedy 5353
LQF1 Bima Sakti 70
LQF2 CLS Knights 91WPE1 CLS Knights 78
LSF1 Dell Aspac 89
WPF1 Dell Aspac 63
2 Pelita Jaya 70
WPF2 Pelita Jaya 50
7 Muba Hangtuah 53
WQF4 Satria Muda 57
WQF3 Pelita Jaya 62
3 Satria Muda 82
6 Stadium Jakarta 60
WSF2 Pelita Jaya 83-
WE2 Stadium Jakarta 44-
LQF3 Muba Hangtuah 68
LQF4 Stadium Jakarta 78WPE2 Stadium Jakarta 68
LSF2 Satria Muda 57

Except the Final, the team was eliminated after two losses.

Game Info

Quarterfinals

Saturday May 18, 2013
14:00 WIB
Dell Aspac Jakarta 83, Bima Sakti Nikko Steel Malang 66
Scoring by quarter:21-13, 21–20, 17–15, 24–18
Pts: Xaverius Prawiro (19)
Rebs: Pringgo Regowo (12)
Asts: Fandi Andika Ramadhani (5)
Pts: Bima Rizky Ardiansyah (23)
Rebs: Bima Rizky Ardiansyah, Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro (9)
Asts: Heryanto Gunawan (5)
Saturday May 18, 2013
16:00 WIB
Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta 82, Stadium Jakarta 60
Scoring by quarter:28-15, 13–12, 16–18, 25–15
Pts: Faisal Julius Achmad (25)
Rebs: Frida Aris Susanto (14)
Asts: Galank Gunawan (3)
Pts: Indra Budianto (14)
Rebs: Oei Abraham Yoel Trisakti (7)
Asts: Fanny Budianto (5)
Saturday May 18, 2013
18:00 WIB
CLS Knights 57, Garuda Speedy Bandung 82
Scoring by quarter: 16-22, 15–20, 16–25, 10–15
Pts: Rachmad Febri Utomo (13)
Rebs: Rachmad Febri Utomo (8)
Asts: Rachmad Febri Utomo (3)
Pts: Christ Gideon (18)
Rebs: Vinton Nolland Surawi, Johanes Hasoloan Pohan Siahaan (6)
Asts: Wendha Wijaya (6)
Saturday May 18, 2013
20:00 WIB
Pelita Jaya Energi-MP 70, Hangtuah Sumsel IM 53
Scoring by quarter:17-14, 17–7, 16–15, 20–17
Pts: Dimas Aryo Dewanto (14)
Rebs: Andy Poedjakesuma (9)
Asts: Ary Chandra, Fidyan Dini, Robert Santo Yunarto (3)
Pts: Ahmad Junaidi (8)
Rebs: Ahmad Junaidi (9)
Asts: Hardianus (5)

Preliminary round

Sunday May 19, 2013
18:00 WIB
Bima Sakti Nikko Steel Malang 70, CLS Knights 91
Scoring by quarter: 19-27, 15–19, 19–25, 17–20
Pts: Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro (24)
Rebs: Bima Rizky Ardiansyah (11)
Asts: Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro (7)
Pts: Sandy Febiansyakh (17)
Rebs: Dian Heryadi (8)
Asts: Dimaz Muharri (8)
Sunday May 19, 2013
20:00 WIB
Hangtuah Sumsel IM 68, Stadium Jakarta 78
Scoring by quarter: 13-16, 19–21, 14–24, 22–17
Pts: Ahmad Junaidi (14)
Rebs: Ahmad Junaidi, I.G.N Teguh Putra Negara (8)
Asts: Hardianus (5)
Pts: Merio Ferdiansyah Sudrajat (21)
Rebs: Mohammad Tri Wicaksono (9)
Asts: Merio Ferdiansyah Sudrajat, Indra Budianto, Yan Steven Pattikawa (3)

Semifinals

Monday May 20, 2013
18:00 WIB
Garuda Speedy Bandung 61, Dell Aspac Jakarta 46
Scoring by quarter:11-9, 16–11, 11–19, 23–7
Pts: Wendha Wijaya (19)
Rebs: Vinton Nolland Surawi (11)
Asts: Vinton Nolland Surawi (4)
Pts: Pringgo Regowo (12)
Rebs: Pringgo Regowo (12)
Asts: Xaverius Prawiro, Fandi Andika Ramadhani (2)
Monday May 20, 2013
20:00 WIB
Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta 57, Pelita Jaya Energi-MP 62
Scoring by quarter: 12-19, 15–16, 13–7, 17–20
Pts: Arki Dikania Wisnu (16)
Rebs: Rony Gunawan (9)
Asts: Rony Gunawan, Bayu Anggara (3)
Pts: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho (21)
Rebs: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho, Andy Poedjakesuma (8)
Asts: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho (3)

Elimination round

Tuesday May 21, 2013
18:00 WIB
Stadium Jakarta 68, Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta 57
Scoring by quarter:19-15, 17–19, 13–10, 19–13
Pts: Merio Ferdiansyah Sudrajat (16)
Rebs: Mohammad Tri Wicaksono (10)
Asts: Mohammad Tri Wicaksono, Chandra Nurhadi Yusran (4)
Pts: Firdaus Julius Achmad (12)
Rebs: Galank Gunawan (15)
Asts: Rony Gunawan, Arki Dikania Wisnu (2)
Tuesday May 21, 2013
20:00 WIB
CLS Knights 78, Dell Aspac Jakarta 89
Scoring by quarter: 20-26, 16–28, 20–20, 22–15
Pts: Wijaya Saputra (18)
Rebs: Dian Heryadi (7)
Asts: Dimaz Muharri (7)
Pts: Fandi Andika Ramadhani (20)
Rebs: Pringgo Regowo (11)
Asts: Andakara Prastawa Dhyaksa, Wahyu Widayat Jati (6)

Preliminary finals

Thursday May 23, 2013
18:00 WIB
Dell Aspac Jakarta 69, Garuda Speedy Bandung 53
Scoring by quarter: 17-19, 14–12, 17–15, 21–7
Pts: Xaverius Prawiro (17)
Rebs: Muhammad Isman Thoyib (9)
Asts: Fandi Andika Ramadhani (5)
Pts: Diftha Pratama (12)
Rebs: Vinton Nolland Surawi, Fendi Yudha Pratama (7)
Asts: Wendha Wijaya (4)
Friday May 24, 2013
16:00 WIB
Garuda Speedy Bandung 53, Dell Aspac Jakarta 61
Scoring by quarter: 6-14, 15–14, 24–9, 8–24
Pts: Diftha Pratama, Surliyadin (12)
Rebs: Vinton Nolland Surawi (9)
Asts: Wendha Wijaya (5)
Pts: Andakara Prastawa Dhyaksa (16)
Rebs: Wahyu Widayat Jati (11)
Asts: Andakara Prastawa Dhyaksa, Xaverius Prawiro, Fandi Andika Ramadhani, Wahyu Widayat Jati (2)
Thursday May 23, 2013
20:00 WIB
Pelita Jaya Energi-MP 83, Stadium Jakarta 44
Scoring by quarter:29-4, 17–15, 19–10, 18–15
Pts: Andy Poedjakesuma (17)
Rebs: Ponsianus Nyoman Indrawan R (13)
Asts: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho, Robert Santo Yunarto (4)
Pts: Oei Abraham Yoel Trisakti (8)
Rebs: Ruslan (8)
Asts: Oei Abraham Yoel Trisakti (3)

Battle of Third

Sunday May 26, 2013
17:00 WIB
Garuda Speedy Bandung 83, Stadium Jakarta 64
Scoring by quarter:20-14, 22–18, 13–18, 28–14
Pts: Fadlan Minallah (18)
Rebs: Vinton Nolland Surawi (12)
Asts: Wendha Wijaya (9)
Pts: Yan Steven Pattikawa (21)
Rebs: Ruslan (11)
Asts: Mohammad Tri Wicaksono (4)

Final

Sunday May 26, 2013
20:00 WIB
Dell Aspac Jakarta 63, Pelita Jaya Energi-MP 50
Scoring by quarter: 11-12, 17–14, 18–12, 17–12
Pts: Andakara Prastawa Dhyaksa (17)
Rebs: Muhammad Isman Thoyib (12)
Asts: Fandi Andika Ramadhani (7)
Pts: Kelly Purwanto Ari Nugroho (15)
Rebs: Dimas Aryo Dewanto, Andy Poedjakesuma (9)
Asts: Andy Poedjakesuma (3)

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References

  1. (in Indonesian) Sejarah Liga Basket Indonesia
  2. NBL Indonesia Season Standings
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