2018–19 Belarusian Premier League (basketball)

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Belarusian Premier League
Competition details
Teams 10
Dates13 October 2018 – May 2019
Final positions
Champions Tsmoki-Minsk
(10th title)
Runners-up Borisfen
2019–20

The 2018–19 Belarusian Premier League season is the 27th season of the top tier basketball league in Belarus.

Contents

Competition format

Ten teams joined the regular season, that consisted in a four-legged round-robin competition, later dividing all the teams into two groups. The six teams of the Group A and the two best of the Group B joined the playoffs.

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Borisfen 1816217671264+50334Qualification to the Group A
2 Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 1816216631020+64334
3 Grodno 93 1816218821293+58934
4 Tsmoki-Minsk II 1810813401273+6728
5 Rubon 1810815561400+15628Qualification to the Group B
6 Impuls 189914961503727
7 Brest 186121346164029424
8 GOCOR Sozh Gomel 183151170159442421
9 Prinemanye 182161026176373720
10RCOP-SDUSHOR182161180167649620
Source: BBF.by

Results

Home \ Away BOR BRE GOM GRO IMP PRI SDU RUB TM2 TSM
Borisfen 127–8489–5785–10177–65128–60106–6492–8597–5577–55
Brest 71–115101–6882–10673–6081–75101–8892–10363–9647–92
GOCOR Sozh Gomel 56–8574–7155–12378–10079–5996–9985–9667–7438–82
Grodno 93 71–108110–65100–35120–80135–58144–50109–9588–7075–85
Impuls 77–10981–6778–5985–106123–53112–7693–9261–8355–102
Prinemanye 72–13773–9184–7230–12368–11066–5361–9062–9325–100
RCOP-SDUSHOR61–9064–9078–8959–8558–6068–6570–8674–8149–99
Rubon 66–76107–7694–4998–111112–9085–35101–6169–5864–79
Tsmoki-Minsk II 78–8781–4272–5974–8874–8594–3184–5871–5650–91
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 85–82120–49109–5479–8796–61101–49101–5092–5795–51
Source: BBF.by
Colours: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Second stage

Group A

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Borisfen 3026428372148+68956Qualification for the playoffs
2 Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 3023726371953+68453
3 Grodno 93 3022828872324+56352
4 Tsmoki-Minsk II 3011192181231513441
Source: BBF.by

Results

Home \ Away BOR GRO TM2 TSM BOR GRO TM2 TSM
Borisfen 105–101104–6586–6295–6576–9388–85
Grodno 93 82–9994–8186–9368–9982–6485–83
Tsmoki-Minsk II 50–7685–9057–9158–8568–9868–70
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 84–8081–7193–7171–7778–8384–81
Source: BBF.by
Colours: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Group B

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Impuls 2819925002236+26447Qualification for the playoffs
2 Rubon 28181025422127+41546
3 Brest 289192158255139337
4RCOP-SDUSHOR286221919253061134
5 Prinemanye 285231744266391933
6 GOCOR Sozh Gomel 285231907246555833
Source: BBF.by

Results

Home \ Away BRE GOM IMP PRI SDU RUB
Brest 74–5867–11694–7475–8393–110
GOCOR Sozh Gomel 91–74101–10679–9077–7488–115
Impuls 94–9374–6686–48115–49104–81
Prinemanye 93–8375–7368–12084–8859–90
RCOP-SDUSHOR85–9287–6571–9284–6551–91
Rubon 107–67102–3989–97103–6298–67
Source: BBF.by
Colours: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

Quarterfinals will be played in a best-of-three games format and the rest of series in a 2-2-1 format.

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tsmoki-Minsk 3
 
 
 
Grodno 93 0
 
Grodno 93 2
 
 
 
Tsmoki-Minsk II 0
 
Tsmoki-Minsk 3
 
 
 
Borisfen 0
 
Borisfen 2
 
 
 
Rubon 0
 
Borisfen 3
 
 
 
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 0 Third place
 
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 2
 
 
 
Impuls 1
 
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 3
 
 
Grodno 93 1
 

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Borisfen 2–0 Rubon 99–79115–750
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 2–1 Impuls 96–9085–9287–82
Tsmoki-Minsk II 0–2 Grodno 93 50–8472–790

Semi-finals

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg4th leg5th leg
Tsmoki-Minsk 3–0 Grodno 93 93–63109–89104–5800
Borisfen 3–0 Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 68–6276–6574–7200

Third-place series

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg4th leg5th leg
Tsmoki-Minsk Reserves 3–1 Grodno 93 93–8169–7190–7688–800

Finals

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg4th leg5th leg
Borisfen 0–3 Tsmoki-Minsk 64–7669–8971–8000

5th to 8th place playoffs

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Tsmoki-Minsk II 2
 
 
 
Brest 1
 
Tsmoki-Minsk II 0
 
 
 
Impuls 2
 
Impuls 2
 
 
Rubon 1
 
Seventh place
 
 
 
 
 
Rubon 2
 
 
Brest 0

Semifinals

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Tsmoki-Minsk II 2–1 Brest 115–8573–7785–62
Impuls 2–1 Rubon 110–9671–87114–88

Seventh-place series

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Rubon 2–0 Brest 125–7596–560

Fifth-place series

Team 1 Series Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Tsmoki-Minsk II 0–2 Impuls 72–8786–880

Belarusian clubs in European competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
Tsmoki-Minsk Champions League First qualifying round
FIBA Europe Cup Regular season

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