2013–14 ACB season


The 2013–14 ACB season is the 31st season of the Spanish basketball league Liga ACB, also called Liga Endesa in its sponsored identity. The regular season began on October 12, 2013, and ended on May 25, 2014. The playoffs began on May 29, 2014 and ended on June 26, 2014.
FC Barcelona won their 18th league title.

Teams, venues and locations

Lagun Aro GBC and La Bruixa d'Or remained in Liga ACB after Ford Burgos and Lucentum Alicante failed to meet requirements for joining the league.

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacityLast seasonHead coach
Baloncesto FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Martin5,70014th Luis Casimiro5th
Bilbao BasketBilbaoBilbao Arena10,0147th Rafa Pueyo1st
CAI ZaragozaZaragozaPríncipe Felipe Arena10,7443rd José Luis Abós5th
CajasolSevillaPalacio San Pablo10,20015th Aíto García Reneses2nd
CB ValladolidValladolidPolideportivo Pisuerga6,80016th Ricard Casas1st
FC BarcelonaBarcelonaPalau Blaugrana8,2502nd Xavi Pascual7th
FIATC JoventutBadalonaPalau Municipal d'Esports12,76011th Salva Maldonado3rd
Gipuzkoa BasketSan SebastiánSan Sebastián Arena10,24117th Sito Alonso3rd
Herbalife Gran CanariaLas Palmas de Gran CanariaCentro Insular de Deportes
Gran Canaria Arena
5,200
11,500
4th Pedro Martínez8th
Iberostar TenerifeSan Cristóbal de La LagunaPabellón Insular Santiago Martín5,00310th Alejandro Martínez10th
La Bruixa d'OrManresaNou Congost5,00018th Pere Romero1st
Laboral KutxaVitoria-GasteizFernando Buesa Arena15,5045th Sergio Scariolo3rd
Real MadridMadridPalacio de los Deportes13,5001st Pablo Laso3rd
Río Natura MonbúsSantiago de CompostelaMultiusos Fontes do Sar5,8248th Moncho Fernández4th
Tuenti Móvil EstudiantesMadridPalacio de los Deportes13,50012th Txus Vidorreta2nd
UCAM MurciaMurciaPalacio de Deportes de Murcia7,45413th Marcelo Nicola1st
UnicajaMálagaMartín Carpena10,5009th Joan Plaza1st
Valencia BCValenciaFuente San Luis9,0006th Velimir Perasović3rd

Managerial changes

Before the start of the season

During the season

Regular season

League table

Results

Playoffs

Final standings

Notes:

[Performance Index Rating]

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Attendances

Attendances include playoff games:

[ACB [Most Valuable Player Award|Regular season MVP]]

PositionPlayerTeam
PG Sergio RodríguezReal Madrid
SG Rudy FernándezReal Madrid
SF Romain SatoValencia Basket
PF Nikola MirotićReal Madrid
C Justin DoellmanValencia Basket

Best Young Player Award">ACB Best Young Player Award">Best Young Player Award

PositionPlayerTeam
PG Guillem VivesFIATC Joventut
SG Álex AbrinesFC Barcelona
SF Marcus ErikssonLa Bruixa d'Or
PF Kristaps PorziņģisCajasol
C Walter TavaresHerbalife Gran Canaria

Player of the week

DatePlayerTeamPIR
1 Rasmus LarsenLa Bruixa d'Or37
2 Álex Mumbrú
Tibor Pleiß
Bilbao Basket
Laboral Kutxa
32
3 Blagota SekulićIberostar Tenerife41
4 Guille RubioEstudiantes28
5 Justin DoellmanValencia BC42
6 Devoe JosephFIATC Joventut31
7 Jason RoweCB Valladolid29
8 Tibor Pleiß Laboral Kutxa41
9 Tibor Pleiß Laboral Kutxa29
10 Dejan IvanovTuenti Móvil Estudiantes32
11 Saúl BlancoIberostar Tenerife31
12 Ricardo ÚrizIberostar Tenerife35
13 Justin Doellman Valencia BC39
14 Dejan Ivanov Tuenti Móvil Estudiantes28
15 Nikola MirotićReal Madrid34
16 Tibor Pleiß Laboral Kutxa33
17 Kim TillieUCAM Murcia34
18 Mike Muscala
Andy Panko
Río Natura Monbús
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
32
19 Andy Panko Baloncesto Fuenlabrada29
20 Pau RibasValencia BC34
21 Alberto CorbachoRío Natura Monbús31
22 Jacob PullenFC Barcelona41
23 James FeldeineBaloncesto Fuenlabrada33
24 Jason RobinsonGipuzkoa Basket34
25 Maciej LampeFC Barcelona28
26 Álex Mumbrú Bilbao Basket33
27 Sergio RodríguezReal Madrid28
28 Justin Doellman Valencia BC31
29 Luke SikmaIberostar Tenerife39
30 Rudy FernándezReal Madrid40
31 Oliver LafayetteValencia BC28
32 Justin Doellman Valencia BC31
33 Scott BamforthCajasol33
34 Tibor Pleiß Laboral Kutxa28

[ACB [Player of the Month Award|Player of the month]]