2019 Nepal Basketball League season

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2019 Nepal Basketball League
LeagueNepal Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration20 April 2019 - 21 June 2019
Number of games65
Number of teams8
Season championsThe Times International Club (1st title)
  Runners-up Nepal Army Club
Season MVP Flag of Nepal.svg Sadish Pradhan (Times)
Seasons
2020 

The 2019 Nepal Basketball League also known as Kwiks Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, was the second season of Nepal Basketball League. The league began on 20 April 2019. [1]

Contents

A total of eight teams took part in the league which ran for 55 days, making it the biggest and longest basketball tournament of the country. [2]

The Times International Club secured their first title after defeating Nepal Army Club in the final. [3]

Teams

TeamCourtCity
Budhanilkantha Municipality Basketball ClubGolfutar Basketball Court Budanilkantha
Golden Gate International ClubGolden Gate International College Kathmandu
Kirtipur Basketball ClubNaya Bazaar Club Kirtipur
Nepal Police ClubNational Police Academy Kathmandu
Royal Basketball ClubRoyal Basketball Academy Lalitpur
South Siders Basketball ClubSt Xavier's College Kathmandu
The Times International ClubThe Times International College Kathmandu
Tribhuwan Army ClubArmy Officer's Club Kathmandu

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification or relegation
1 Tribhuwan Army Club (Q)141311217989+228Qualification to playoffs
2The Times International Club (Q)141221122930+192
3Golden Gate International Club (Q)148611431085+58
4 Nepal Police Club (Q)147710881039+49
5Budhanilkantha Municipality147797599419
6Royal Basketball Club14591016109377
7AMK Kirtipur143119191103184
8South Siders141138801127247
Source: NBL
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results

Home \ AwayBMBCGGICKBC NPC RBCSSBC TAC TTIC
Budhanilkantha Municipality72–8570–5678–7698–6885–5964–7966–81
Golden Gate International College98–7986–5270–79103–84104–6569–10458–72
AMK Kirtipur74–9067–8960–8461–7274–7177–8958–66
Nepal Police Club 68–7496–8286–88109–6878–5881–8970–63
Royal Basketball Club20–0100–10561–6375–5985–7485–9769–80
South Siders66–7662–8366–5963–7462–7071–9265–77
Tribhuwan Army Club 86–4675–6178–5875–6798–9092–5167–66
The Times International College83–7778–5595–7296–6184–6978–47103–96
Source: NBL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

PreliminaryPreliminaryFinal
1 Tribhuwan Army Club 2Q1W Tribhuwan Army Club 71
2The Times International Club1Q2WThe Times International Club88
Q1LThe Times International Club2
EW Nepal Police Club 0
3Golden Gate International Club0
4 Nepal Police Club 2

(1) Tribhuwan Army Club vs. (2) The Times International Club

16 June 2019
19:00 NST
Tribhuwan Army Club 7965The Times International Club
Scoring by quarter:26-13, 22-20, 9-17, 22-15
Army leads series, 1-0
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu
17 June 2019
19:00 NST
The Times International Club8157 Tribhuwan Army Club
Scoring by quarter:18-13, 22-14, 20-12, 21-18
Series tied, 1-1
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu
18 June 2019
19:00 NST
Tribhuwan Army Club 6961The Times International Club
Scoring by quarter:18-12, 13-18, 15-15, 23-16
Army wins series, 2-1
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu

(3) Golden Gate International Club vs. (4) Nepal Police Club

16 June 2019
17:00 NST
Golden Gate International Club7278 Nepal Police Club
Scoring by quarter:22-20, 22-21, 12-13, 16-24
Police leads series, 1-0
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu
17 June 2019
17:00 NST
Nepal Police Club 9065Golden Gate International Club
Scoring by quarter: 13-21, 24-9, 33-8, 20-27
Police wins series, 2-0
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu

(2) The Times International Club vs. (4) Nepal Police Club

19 June 2019
19:00 NST
The Times International Club8169 Nepal Police Club
Scoring by quarter:24-12, 14-24, 19-13, 24-20
Times leads series, 1-0
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu
20 June 2019
19:00 NST
Nepal Police Club 5472The Times International Club
Scoring by quarter:14-12, 7-17, 24-24, 18-9
Times wins series, 2-0
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu

Final: (1) Tribhuwan Army Club vs. (2) The Times International Club

21 June 2019
19:00 NST
Tribhuwan Army Club 7188The Times International Club
Scoring by quarter: 12-19, 12-21, 26-27, 21-21
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu

Season statistics

Regular season

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameSaurav ShresthaBudhanilkantha Municipality22.1
Rebounds per gameBikram JoshiThe Times International11.8
Assists per gameRabin Khatri Nepal Army Club 4.5
Steals per gameNikesh Rakhal MagarRoyal Basketball Club1.9
Blocks per gameBikram JoshiThe Times International1.7
Turnovers per gameSaurav ShresthaBudhanilkantha Municipality3.5
Fouls per gameBimal Karki Nepal Police Club 0.9

Women's Nepal Basketball League

2019 Women's Nepal Basketball League
LeagueWomen's Nepal Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration1 April 2019 - 22 June 2019
Number of games13
Number of teams4
Season champions Nepal Police Club (1st title)
  Runners-upSamriddhi Gorillas
Season MVP Flag of Nepal.svg Anusha Malla (Police)
Seasons
2020 

The 2019 Women's Nepal Basketball League was the first season of the Women's Nepal Basketball League. Four teams took part in the inaugural season which began on 1 June. [4]

Nepal Police Club became the inaugural champions after defeating Samridhhi Gorilas in the final. [5]

Teams

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification or relegation
1Samriddhi Gorilla (Q)651283261+22Qualification to Final
2 Nepal Police Club (Q)633367318+49
3ISO Kite63335837517
4Saipal Academy61531937354
Source: NBL
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results

Home \ AwayISO NPC SAIGOR
ISO Kite64–6272–6044–54
Nepal Police Club 76–6371–5846–49
Saipal Academy63–7245–7722–40
Samriddhi Gorilla60–4339–3541–71
Source: NBL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Final

21 June 2019
12:00 NST
Samriddhi Gorillas5265 Nepal Police Club
Scoring by quarter:12-8, 17-14, 13-22, 10-21
NSC Covered Hall , Kathmandu

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