Indonesian Basketball League


Indonesian Basketball League is the preeminent men's professional basketball league in Indonesia, founded by Indonesian Basketball Association in 2003. From 2010 to 2015 it was known as the National Basketball League and organised by DBL Indonesia. In 2016, PT Bola Basket Indonesia acquired Starting 5 and after that PT Bola Basket Indonesia assigned by PP Perbasi to organised the league.

History

Basketball has a long history in Indonesia. Noted since the 1930s, although not yet officially an independent country, several cities in Indonesia have their own local clubs.
Although it does not yet have a national sports parent, at the time of the holding of the first National Sports Week held in Solo in 1948, basketball had become one of the sports branches that was contested and was received quite lively both in terms of participants and spectators.
Three years after that, on 23 October 1951, the All-Indonesian Basketball Association was born, and then renamed the All-Indonesian Basketball Association in 1955. Following the results of the VIII Congress in 1981, Perbasi finally organised a competition between basketball clubs in Indonesia which are the highest competition followed by big clubs from the islands of Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
3 April 1982 is a historic date for the basketball world in Indonesia. On that day, the match between the Rajawali Jakarta club against the Sinar Surya Yogyakarta Spirit marked the start of the first Main Basketball Competition as well as the first step in the long history of the competition of top clubs in Indonesia. Jakarta Muda Indonesia listed themselves as the first club to win the prestigious Kobatama Champion title.
Kobatama as an amateur basketball competition rolled out for 20 years and continued until it stopped in 2010. In 2003, the Indonesian Basketball League professional competition was held and participated by 10 top teams in Indonesia.
Aspac Jakarta succeeded in becoming the first title winner in 2013. In 2004, Satria Muda emerged as a new force to get rid of Aspac in the grand final and to appear as a champion. Aspac won the title of champion again in 2005. The following years belonged to Satria Muda Jakarta.
In addition to the annual regular competition, IBL also holds an IBL Cup Tournament at the beginning or end of the season. In 2009, Satria Muda Jakarta defeated Pelita Jaya Jakarta in the final held at GOR C-Tra Arena Bandung. In 2008, Garuda Bandung managed to steal the previous IBL Cup Tournament title, in 2006 and 2007 also belonged to Satria Muda.
Unfortunately, the development of IBL did not go as expected. After repeatedly changing promoters, the league threatened to disband at the end of 2009. All participating club representatives also asked PT DBL Indonesia to appear as manager. Previously, DBL Indonesia was considered successful in managing the Development Basketball League, the largest student basketball league in Indonesia, which in 2010 had expanded to 21 cities in Indonesia, followed by around 25,000 players and officials.
To restore the prestige of this professional league, re-branding is inevitable. Starting in 2010, IBL changed its name to the Indonesian National Basketball League. A number of changes were made, trying to increase the number of matches again, bringing the league closer to its fans. With NBL, Indonesia also has a new hope, a new spirit.

Former clubs

IBL Champions

YearChampionsFinals ResultRunners-upReference
2003Aspac Jakarta2-0 Satria Muda BritAma
2004Satria Muda BritAma2-0 Aspac Jakarta
2005Aspac Jakarta2-0 Satria Muda BritAma
2006Satria Muda BritAma2-0 Aspac Jakarta
2007Satria Muda BritAma3–2 Aspac Jakarta
2008Satria Muda BritAma3–1 Garuda Bandung
2009Satria Muda BritAma3–1 Aspac Jakarta

Italic indicates the club is withdrew or no longer play.

NBL Champions

YearChampionsFinal Score Runners-upReference
2010-11Satria Muda BritAma67-50CLS Knights
2011-12Satria Muda BritAma59-42Aspac Jakarta
2012-13Aspac Jakarta63-50Pelita Jaya Jakarta
2013-14Aspac Jakarta83-67Satria Muda BritAma
2014-15Satria Muda BritAma62-54Pelita Jaya Jakarta

Italic indicates the club is withdrew or no longer play.

IBL Champions

Italic indicates the club is withdrew or no longer play.

Wins by Team

TeamChampionshipsRunners-up
Satria Muda Pertamina 9 5
Stapac Jakarta 5 5
Pelita Jaya1 4
CLS Knights1 1
Prawira Bandung1

Italic indicates the club is withdrew or no longer play.

Draft

Note : * The player didn't play in IBL Seasons

Scoring Leaders

Awards

MVP Player / Sonny Hendrawan Award

Rookie of The Year

Coach of The Year
SeasonNameClub
2010 Rastafari HorongbalaPelita Jaya Energi Mega Persada
2011 Nathaniel CansonMuba Hangtuah Sumatera Selatan
2012 Rastafari HorongbalaAspac Jakarta
2013 Kim Dong-WonCLS Knights Surabaya *
2014Occtaviarro RomelyJNE Bandung Utama
2015Efri MeldiSatya Wacana Salatiga
2016 Youbel SondakhSatria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2017Kencana WukirPacific Caesar Surabaya
2018Wahyu Widayat JatiNSH Jakarta

Sixth Man of The Year
SeasonNameClub
2011 Rahmad Febri UtomoCLS Knights Surabaya *
2012 Arki Dikania WisnuSatria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2013 Andakara PrastawaAspac Jakarta
2014 Ebrahim Enguio LopezAspac Jakarta
2015 Rony GunawanSatria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2016 Andakara PrastawaAspac Jakarta
2017 Arif HidayatCLS Knights Surabaya *
2018Andakara PrastawaAspac Jakarta
2018
Widyanta Putra Teja
Stapac Jakarta

Defensive Player of The Year

Finals MVP
SeasonNameClub
2013 Fandi Andika RamadhaniDell Aspac Jakarta
2013 Andakara PrastawaDell Aspac Jakarta
2014Arki Dikania WisnuSatria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2015Jamarr Andre JohnsonCLS Knights Surabaya *
2016Martavious IrvingPelita Jaya
2017Jamarr Andre JohnsonSatria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2018Savon GoodmanStapac Jakarta

Most Improved Player

Foreign Player of The Year

Sportsmanship Award