2014–15 Korisliiga season

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Korisliiga
Season2014–15
Teams11
Regular season
Season MVP Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rannikko (Finnish)
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Arnold (Import)
Finals
Champions Kataja (1st title)
  Runners-up Bisons Loimaa
Third place KTP
Fourth place Kauhajoen Karhu
Finals MVP Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rannikko
Statistical leaders
Points Flag of the United States.svg Robert Arnold 22.3
Rebounds Flag of the United States.svg Paul Carter 12.5
Assists Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rannikko 8.3
2015–16

The 2014–15 season was the 75th season of the Korisliiga, the highest professional basketball tier in Finland. The league champion qualified for the 2015–16 Eurocup regular season. [1] Kataja won its first title in franchise history.

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Teams

Eleven teams participated in the Korisliiga this season. Lappeenrannan NMKY left the league because of its poor economic situation.

Budgets

TeamBudgets [2] Change from
last year
Bisons Loimaa 820,000 €– 30,000 €
Joensuun Kataja 675,000 €–50,000 €
Helsinki Seagulls 630,000 €Second division
Kouvot 520,000 €+ 135,000 €
Kauhajoen Karhu 520,000 €- 65,000 €
KTP 500,000 €- 50,000 €
Tampereen Pyrintö 404,000 €+ 75,000 €
Tapiolan Honka 396,000 €+ 29,000 €
Namika Lahti 385,000 €+ 55,000 €
Salon Vilpas 350,000 €± 0 €
Korikobrat 300,000 €- 10,000 €

Regular season

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification or relegation
1 KTP 40291133023207+95Qualified for Playoffs
2 Kataja 40271334723192+280
3 Kauhajoen Karhu 40271334023212+190
4 Bisons Loimaa 40241631803102+78
5 Kouvot 40241633063175+131
6 Tampereen Pyrintö 40202032013116+85
7 Namika Lahti 4017232944301268
8 Helsinki Seagulls 401723308230875
9 Korikobrat 40132731313375244
10 Salon Vilpas 40112929773154177
11 Tapiolan Honka 40103030763441365Relegation
Source: [ citation needed ]

Rounds 1-20

Home \ Away BIS HEL HON KAT KAU KOR KOU KTP LAH SAL TAM
Bisons Loimaa 87–7180–6962–9074–6979–7493–7976–8175–8294–8976–71
Helsinki Seagulls 84–6491–6790–8567–7269–6074–7981–8486–8886–8376–73
Tapiolan Honka 57–9195–8788–9385–10381–6672–6485–8779–6471–8590–103
Kataja Basket Club 81–8688–6488–7477–8985–7387–7889–10087–8084–6892–76
Kauhajoen Karhu 97–9192–8794–7990–8886–8990–5996–9194–7091–7896–75
Korikobrat 73–8471–9288–8480–8163–7693–7683–8770–7279–8868–86
Kouvot 85–8294–7795–7368–9091–83108–7476–8883–7776–7589–80
KTP-Basket 77–7684–8173–7497–9598–9597–8490–7777–6781–7486–83
Namika Lahti 58–6380–5888–7277–7490–8486–9362–9174–8180–5577–63
Salon Vilpas Vikings 61–7381–6080–7075–8274–7994–8362–7973–8561–6872–52
Tampereen Pyrintö 88–7169–7890–6778–8778–6794–8178–8485–8381–5177–53
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Rounds 21-40

Home \ Away BIS HEL HON KAT KAU KOR KOU KTP LAH SAL TAM
Bisons Loimaa 85–70106–6794–8998–9460–8182–7165–6779–6382–6476–71
Helsinki Seagulls 89–7188–7470–8364–7689–5576–6581–8759–7075–6072–75
Tapiolan Honka 79–8872–7399–8779–9079–8878–7487–9653–6280–10377–106
Kataja Basket Club 95–8387–7897–7895–81106–8777–9182–6894–7687–7487–81
Kauhajoen Karhu 88–8385–7872–7963–8788–83104–6190–7185–5986–8395–82
Korikobrat 88–7875–8295–8180–9269–6692–7877–7486–7287–8584–88
Kouvot 85–6685–6692–6897–8485–8797–6687–8596–75105–7275–88
KTP-Basket 70–8861–8592–9674–6585–7391–8692–7368–6798–8162–79
Namika Lahti 76–4682–7058–7678–8495–9884–5793–8473–8373–6770–57
Salon Vilpas Vikings 75–8167–8386–8855–8278–8292–7552–9167–6977–5782–77
Tampereen Pyrintö 84–9176–7578–7493–8994–5688–8581–8381–8266–8076–75
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 KTP 3
8 Helsinki Seagulls 0
1 KTP 2
4 Bisons Loimaa 3
4 Bisons Loimaa 3
5 Kouvot 0
4 Bisons Loimaa 2
2 Kataja 3
3 Kauhajoen Karhu 3
6 Tampereen Pyrintö 2
2 Kataja 3Third place
3 Kauhajoen Karhu 2
2 Kataja 31 KTP 1
7 Namika Lahti 2 3 Kauhajoen Karhu 0

Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
Korisliiga MVP Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rannikko Joensuun Kataja
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Arnold Joensuun Kataja
Korisliiga Finals MVP Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rannikko Joensuun Kataja
Coach of the Year Flag of Finland.svg Pekka Salminen Joensuun Kataja
Sixth Man of the Year Flag of Finland.svg Petri Virtanen Joensuun Kataja
Most Improved Player Flag of Finland.svg Joonas Lehtoranta KTP
Rookie of the Year Flag of Finland.svg Marius van Andringa Joensuun Kataja
Defensive Player of the Year Flag of Finland.svg Vesa Mäkäläinen Namika Lahti

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