2009–10 Dutch Basketball League

The 2009–10 Dutch Basketball League (DBL) was the 50th season of the Dutch Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. GasTerra Flames dominated throughout the regular season and lost just three games. Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden player Danny Gibson was league top scorer and won the Most Valuable Player award.[1] GasTerra Flames eventually won its third title in team history, by beating World Class Aviation Academy Giants 4–1 in the playoff finals.[2]

Dutch Basketball League
Players of GasTerra Flames celebrating winning the DBL title
Season2009–10
Number of teams10
Regular season
Top seedGasTerra Flames
Season MVPUnited States Danny Gibson
Finals
ChampionsGasTerra Flames (4th title)
  Runners-upWCAA Giants
Statistical leaders
PointsUnited States Danny Gibson18.8
ReboundsNetherlands Patrick Hilliman10.1
AssistsUnited States Torey Thomas7.2
Index RatingUnited States Elijah Palmer21.1

It was the first year the league was named the Dutch Basketball League (DBL), after previously being known as the Eredivisie.

Teams

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TeamCityArenaHead coach
ABC AmsterdamAmsterdamSporthallen Zuid Ferry Steenmetz
WCAA GiantsBergen op ZoomSporthal Boulevard Erik Braal
EiffelTowers Den Bosch's-HertogenboschMaaspoort Don Beck
Maarten van Gent (ad. int.)
GasTerra FlamesGroningenMartiniplaza Marco van den Berg
De Friesland ArisLeeuwardenSporthal Kalverdijkje Pete Miller
Zorg en Zekerheid LeidenLeidenVijf Meihal Toon van Helfteren
Matrixx MagixxNijmegenDe Horstacker Michael Schuurs
Rotterdam ChallengersRotterdamTopsportcentrum Rotterdam Zlatko Jezerkic
Upstairs WeertWeertSporthal Boshoven Olivier van Kempen
LandstedeZwolleZBC Hal Adriaan van Bergen

Regular season

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1GasTerra Flames3633331262580+54666Qualification for playoffs
2WCAA Giants36241229152619+29648
3EiffelTowers Den Bosch36241229632751+21248
4Matrixx Magixx36231328932677+21646
5ZZ Leiden36221428362685+15144
6De Friesland Aris36191728872900−1338
7ABC Amsterdam36142225712658−8728
8Upstairs Weert26121426872977−29024
9Landstede3653125372955−41810
10Rotterdam Challengers3643222912904−6138
Source: DBL

Playoffs

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Scene of the playoff final between GasTerra Flames and WCAA Giants

The playoffs started on 22 April and ended 25 May 2010. The winner of the playoffs was crowned Dutch national champion. In the quarterfinals a best-of-three format is used, while in the semifinals and finals are played in respectively a best-of-five format and best-of-seven format. The higher seeded team had home advantage and played games one, three, five and seven (if possible) at home. Small bold numbers indicate team seeding.

 
Quarterfinals
22–25 April
Semifinals
1–13 May
Finals
15–25 May
 
                            
 
 
 
 
1 GasTerra Flames10677
 
 
 
8 Upstairs Weert6861
 
1 GasTerra Flames6779678880
 
 
 
5 ZZ Leiden7674639070
 
4 Matrixx Magixx6262
 
 
 
5 ZZ Leiden6794
 
1 GasTerra Flames8980846079
 
 
 
2 WCAA Giants6576796274
 
2 WCAA Giants7178
 
 
 
7 ABC Amsterdam5474
 
2 WCAA Giants93929583
 
 
 
6 De Friesland Aris80779771
 
3 EiffelTowers Den Bosch8275
 
 
6 De Friesland Aris8587
 

Source: Eurobasket

Statistical leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistics
Points per game Danny GibsonZorg en Zekerheid Leiden18.8
Rebounds per game Patrick HillimanRotterdam Challengers10.1
Assists per game Torey ThomasMatrixx Magixx7.2
Steals per game Torey ThomasMatrixx Magixx2.9
Blocks per game James HughesMatrixx Magixx1.7

Awards

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Most Valuable Player

All-Star Team

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Statistical Player of the Year

In European competitions

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ClubCompetitionResultW–LRef
ABC AmsterdamEuroChallengeRegular season
0–6
[3]
EiffelTowers Den BoschLast 16
6–6
[4]

References

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  1. ^ "FEB: Leiden-guard Danny Gibson gekozen tot MVP". Sportloketalkmaar.nl. 2010-04-11. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  2. ^ "Groningse basketballers landskampioen". De Volkskrant. 25 May 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Amsterdam". Fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  4. ^ "EiffelTowers Den Bosch". Fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 2 December 2017.