2014–15 Dutch Basketball League
The 2014–15 Dutch Basketball League season will be the 55th season of the Dutch Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. The defending champion was Donar from Groningen.
The league started the season with nine teams, after Matrixx Magixx didn't enter. In December the number of teams was reduced to eight, after Den Helder Kings went bankrupt.
Top seeded SPM Shoeters won the league, by beating Donar 4–1 in the Finals.
Teams
Before the season Matrixx Magixx announced it was withdrawing from the DBL, because the club could not complete its budget. Consequently, the league started with nine teams instead of ten. In December 2014, Port of Den Helder Kings left as well following its bankruptcy.Colors | Club | City | Arena | Capacity | Head coach | Main sponsor | Kit manufacturer |
Apollo Amsterdam | Amsterdam | Apollohal | Jaanus Liivak | – | Peak | ||
Den Helder | KingsDome | Jean-Marc Jaumin | Port of Den Helder | Macron | |||
SPM Shoeters Den Bosch | 's-Hertogenbosch | Maaspoort | Sam Jones | SPM Shoes & Boots | Joma | ||
Donar | Groningen | MartiniPlaza | Ivica Skelin | – | Kix | ||
Challenge Sports Rotterdam | Rotterdam | Topsportcentrum | Armand Salomon | Challenge Sports | Kelme | ||
Aris Leeuwarden | Leeuwarden | Sporthal Kalverdijkje | Tom Simpson | Univé | Jako | ||
Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden | Leiden | Vijf Meihal | Eddy Casteels | Zorg en Zekerheid | Panzari Sports | ||
BSW | Weert | Sporthal Boshoven | Niels Vorenhout | Maxxcom | Spalding | ||
Landstede Basketbal | Zwolle | Landstede Sportcentrum | Herman van den Belt | Landstede | Hummel |
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Transactions
Regular season
Standings
Results
AMS | DBO | GRO | LEE | ROT | LEI | WEE | ZWO | |
Apollo Amsterdam | 52–88 | 56–85 | 76–82 | 66–90 | 75–87 | 61–64 | 46–77 | |
Apollo Amsterdam | 70–92 | 60–77 | 82–62 | 87–80 | 73–76 | 82–62 | 58–72 | |
SPM Shoeters Den Bosch | 111–60 | 76–59 | 93–66 | 81–59 | 82–77 | 95–57 | 79–56 | |
SPM Shoeters Den Bosch | 87–57 | 84–79 | 108–80 | 108–65 | 91–78 | 80–61 | 70–92 | |
Donar Groningen | 79–55 | 78–67 | 86–54 | 85–75 | 70–72 | 92–62 | 74–78 | |
Donar Groningen | 74–55 | 69–63 | 80–56 | 93–77 | 70–65 | 92–50 | 68–78 | |
Aris Leeuwarden | 89–97 | 72–94 | 92–86 | 91–92 | 81–101 | 73–61 | 79–87 | |
Aris Leeuwarden | 97–91 | 75–89 | 79–97 | 87–73 | 76–89 | 91–85 | 77–83 | |
Challenge Sports Rotterdam | 96–70 | 65–90 | 52–70 | 110–85 | 73–86 | 93–81 | 88–92 | |
Challenge Sports Rotterdam | 72–68 | 74–95 | 78–104 | 74–75 | 72–109 | 84–58 | 58–89 | |
Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden | 95–66 | 66–67 | 72–81 | 113–81 | 97–89 | 102–55 | 76–54 | |
Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden | 97–61 | 65–69 | 76–72 | 94–83 | 107–76 | 85–45 | 93–80 | |
BS Weert | 75–64 | 56–88 | 53–71 | 65–94 | 81–83 | 59–73 | 56–84 | |
BS Weert | 69–80 | 49–80 | 64–67 | 86–75 | 83–82 | 53–99 | 62–83 | |
Landstede Zwolle | 77–74 | 82–81 | 73–84 | 89–77 | 94–89 | 79–86 | 85–59 | |
Landstede Zwolle | 68–66 | 65–66 | 81–83 | 84–56 | 94–85 | 73–82 | 84–54 |
Playoffs
Because the number of teams in the DBL decreased to nine, a new play-off format was chosen. After the seeds 3–6 played a best-of-three series in the quarter-finals, the semi-finals and finals would be played in a best-of-seven format.Championship team
Awards
Award | Player | Team |
Most Valuable Player | Lance Jeter | Donar |
Playoffs MVP | Brandyn Curry | SPM Shoeters Den Bosch |
Statistical Player of the Year | Joe Burton | Landstede Basketbal |
Defensive Player of the Year | Mohamed Kherrazi | Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden |
Coach of the Year | Ivica Skelin | Donar |
MVP U23 | Yannick Franke | Challenge Sports Rotterdam |
Most Improved Player | Yannick Franke | Challenge Sports Rotterdam |
Sixth Man of the Year | Dylon Cormier | Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden |
Rookie of the Year | Daan Rosenmuller | BSW |
Individual statistics
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Notable occurrences
- On May 29, 2014, health insurance company Zorg en Zekerheid extended its sponsorship contract with ZZ Leiden for three more years.
- On May 13, 2014, it was announced ZZ Leiden and head coach Toon van Helfteren, who won six trophies with the club, would part ways. On May 30, the Belgian Eddy Casteels coach was hired as new head coach.
- On June 6, 2014, Matrixx Magixx announced the club was close to bankruptcy after having difficulties in finding a new main sponsor to replace The Magixx.
- On September 29, 2014, the first game ever of the Dutch Talent League was played. This league was the newly formed development league of the DBL, mainly made for players under age 25.
- On August 9, 2014, Apollo Amsterdam announced that it would play in the DBL after working a long time to reach the DBL budget standard. This would mean the return of a team from Amsterdam since the departure of ABC in 2010.
- On August 16, 2014, GasTerra Flames announced it would be named "Donar" again.
- On August 29, 2014, the DBL announced for the season a new play-off system would be used. Six teams would qualify this season, compared to eight last year. In the quarter-finals, the first and second seeds received byes.
- On December 2, 2014, Den Helder Kings was declared bankrupt. Consequently, the club was expelled from the DBL.
In European competitions