2018–19 Dutch Basketball League

The 2018–19 Dutch Basketball League (DBL) was the 59th season of the Dutch Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. The regular season started on 6 October 2018 and ended 30 April 2019. The best eight teams qualify for the playoffs which start on 2 May 2019. Donar was the defending champion.

Dutch Basketball League
Season2018–19
Teams10
Games played184
Dates6 October 2018 – 1 June 2019
Final positions
Top seedZZ Leiden
ChampionsLandstede
1st title
Runners-upDonar
Champions LeagueDonar
FIBA Europe CupLandstede
ZZ Leiden
Awards
MVP Darius Thompson
Playoffs MVP Kaza Kajami-Keane
Statistical leaders
Index Rating Darius Thompson 23.5
Points Darius Thompson 19.4
Rebounds Tony Washington 11.3
Assists Maurice Watson Jr. 7.9

The season saw Landstede Zwolle win its first domestic championship, after defeating defending champions Donar in the finals.[1]

Format

Due to the increase of teams from nine to ten, the format for the DBL season was changed. The eight highest-placed teams during the regular season qualify for the play-offs, while the two last-placed teams are eliminated. In the quarter-finals, a best-of-three series is played. In the semi-finals, a best-of-five series is played. The finals are decided through a best-of-seven series.[2]

Teams

Location of teams in the 2018–19 Dutch Basketball League

On 3 May 2018, the DBL officially announced the Dutch Windmills would made its debut in the upcoming season.[3] Forward Lease Rotterdam changed its name to Feyenoord Basketball, as the team became a part of the multi-sports club of association football club Feyenoord.[4]

Despite reaching the semi-finals of the NBB Cup and being in the fifth place in the DBL, Windmills struggled with financial problems throughout the season. In December 2018, Windmills was refused entrance to its home arena due to its payment arrears.[5] On 10 April 2019, it was announced that Windmills would withdraw from the DBL. Its results in the second half of the competition were scrapped by the DBL.[6]

Arenas and locations

Club Location Venue Capacity
Apollo AmsterdamAmsterdamApollohal1,500
Aris LeeuwardenLeeuwardenKalverdijkje1,700
BALWeertSporthal Boshoven1,000
Den Helder SunsDen HelderSporthal Sportlaan1,000
DonarGroningenMartiniPlaza4,350
Dutch WindmillsDordrechtSporthal de Boulevard1,100
FeyenoordRotterdamTopsportcentrum1,000
LandstedeZwolleLandstede Sportcentrum1,200
New Heroes's-HertogenboschMaaspoort2,800
ZZ LeidenLeidenVijf Meihal2,000

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Apollo Amsterdam Patrick Faijdherbe Dimeo van der HorstAdidasPaul Meijering
Aris Leeuwarden Anne van Dijk (interim) David MichaelsJakoFriezon
BAL Radenko Varagić[7] Daan RosenmullerSpalding
Den Helder Suns Peter van Noord Tom KoopmanBurned
Donar Erik Braal[8] Jason DourisseauMacronHepro Kunststof Kozijnen
Dutch Windmills Geert Hammink Alec WinteringPyrOil
Feyenoord Jan Stalman (interim) Ties TheeuwkensAdidasAutohaag Zeeuw
Landstede Herman van den Belt Nigel van OostrumBurnedLandstede
New Heroes Ivica Skelin Stefan WesselsBurnedNew Heroes[9]
ZZ Leiden Rolf Franke[10] Mohamed KherraziPeakZorg en Zekerheid[11]

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
ZZ Leiden Paul Vervaeck End of contract 30 May 2018[12] Pre-season Rolf Franke 11 June 2018[10]
Feyenoord Armand Salomon End of contract 23 June 2018[13] Richard den Os 23 June 2018[13]
New Heroes Silvano Poropat Mutual consent 27 August 2018[14] Ivica Skelin 4 September 2018[15]
Feyenoord Richard den Os Resigned 10 March 2019[16] 8th (7–19) Jan Stalman (interim) 10 March 2019
Aris Leeuwarden Tony van den Bosch Signed with Okapi Aalstar 8 April 2019[17] 8th (9–22) Anne van Dijk (interim) 8 April 2019

Players

Foreign players

In 2017, league policy was changed and the number of allowed foreign players per team was increased from 4 to 5.[18] Additional was the restriction that a team is not allowed to have five foreign players on the court at the same time.

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Left during season
Apollo Amsterdam
Aris Leeuwarden Nick Masterson[19] David Michaels[20] Griffin Kinney[21] Deividas Kumelis[22] Darian Anderson[23] Jonathan Williams[24][25]
BAL Tony Washington[26]
Den Helder Suns Alex Laurent[27] Steve Harris[28] Thibault Vanderhaegen[29] Lavone Holland[30][31]
Donar Drago Pašalić[32] Lance Jeter[33] Teddy Gipson[34] Grant Sitton[35] LaRon Dendy[36] Jordan Callahan[37][38]
Jobi Wall[39]
Dutch Windmills Shavon Coleman[40] Bennett Koch[41] Ryan Richardson[42] LaVonte Dority[43] Alec Wintering[44]
Feyenoord Justin Gordon[45] Emanuele Montaguti[46] Trevor Setty[47] La'Shard Anderson[45][48]
Marius Mwendanga[49]
Landstede Noah Dahlman[50] Sherron Dorsey-Walker[50] Kaza Kajami-Keane[51] Kayel Locke[52] Franko House[53]
New Heroes Jonathon Williams[54] Keshun Sherrill[55] Payton Henson[56] Vernon Taylor[57] Steven Cook[58]
Darrell Davis[59]
Torian Graham[60]
ZZ Leiden Kenneth Simms[61] Clayton Vette[62] Maurice Watson Jr.[63] Darius Thompson[64] Sergio De Randamie[65]

Notable transactions

Transactions including players who have won a DBL award, were named to an All-DBL Team or were DBL All-Stars.

Date Player From To
14 June 2018[66] Jessey Voorn ZZ Leiden New Heroes
25 November 2018[67] Lance Jeter Pieno žvaigždės Donar

Notable retirements

Player Date Team Playing career Notable honors
Tjoe de Paula19 April 2018[68]Den Helder Suns2001–20182x DBL champion
DBL Rookie of the Year
Kees Akerboom Jr.31 May 2018[69]New Heroes2001–201811x DBL All-Star
3x DBL champion

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 ZZ Leiden 34 31 3 2950 2409 +541 62 Qualification to play-offs
2 Landstede 34 28 6 2844 2314 +530 56
3 New Heroes 34 26 8 2752 2313 +439 52
4 Donar 34 22 12 2833 2457 +376 44
5 Den Helder Suns 34 12 22 2489 2758 269 24
6 Apollo Amsterdam 34 10 24 2469 2855 386 20
7 Aris Leeuwarden 34 9 25 2409 2765 356 18
8 Feyenoord 34 9 25 2401 2747 346 18
9 BAL 34 5 29 2267 2828 561 10
10 Dutch Windmills[lower-alpha 1] (D) 18 10 8 1282 1270 +12 0 Expelled
Source: DBL
(D) Disqualified.
Notes:
  1. Dutch Windmills withdrew during the third round. Only matches of the two first rounds count for the standings.

Results

Home \ Away AMS LEE BAL DHE WIN DON FEY LAN NHO ZZL AMS LEE BAL DHE WIN DON FEY LAN NHO ZZL
Apollo Amsterdam 94–80 91–71 92–80 59–71 73–85 91–89 60–91 66–106 61–93 88–59 80–60 92–80 58–72 89–78 63–87 85–79 83–91
Aris Leeuwarden 77–65 75–69 88–85 74–80 60–97 90–79 57–110 73–84 81–95 70–78 72–53 62–93 65–60 75–100 71–78 63–82 69–92
BAL 91–78 63–60 91–102 74–82 60–104 85–72 71–89 49–80 65–82 68–75 79–65 64–78 60–78 85–72 64–94 71–79 55–97
Den Helder Suns 77–68 67–68 95–64 55–76 73–91 76–67 67–80 55–88 73–78 102–82 76–66 95–64 67–96 80–69 44–76 76–87 57–68
Dutch Windmills 71–69 78–73 70–52 73–46 75–76 60–69 64–78 59–81 73–79
Donar 86–55 91–57 90–51 110–83 68–69 90–59 84–90 80–75 71–73 101–57 61–76 101–67 96–63 111–72 56–78 82–80 76–81
Feyenoord 67–52 83–72 68–70 72–69 60–77 77–79 77–89 64–76 80–91 78–56 57–103 69–54 72–69 66–82 75–66 60–74 58–97
Landstede 100–73 82–54 84–69 89–54 76–49 88–81 85–48 67–74 71–81 104–59 88–87 71–58 92–57 101–96 90–64 76–69 70–77
New Heroes 87–63 97–67 80–39 91–70 77–46 73–65 86–57 71–65 83–91 87–72 79–59 89–72 97–81 69–63 104–72 77–73 65–74
ZZ Leiden 93–72 96–75 100–73 97–76 91–66 83–77 88–64 82–87 72–67 89–58 91–64 103–84 83–61 82–85 92–68 79–82 89–59
Source: DBL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
  • Note: Dutch Windmills withdrew from the tournament during the third round. Only matches of the two first rounds would count for the league table.

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 ZZ Leiden 2
8 Feyenoord 0
1 ZZ Leiden 0
4 Donar 3
4 Donar 2
5 Den Helder Suns 0
4 Donar 2
2 Landstede 4
2 Landstede 2
7 Aris Leeuwarden 0
2 Landstede 3
3 New Heroes Den Bosch 1
3 New Heroes Den Bosch 2
6 Apollo Amsterdam 0

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
ZZ Leiden 2–0 Feyenoord 96–72 103–68 0
Landstede 2–0 Aris Leeuwarden 92–70 100–72 0
New Heroes 2–0 Apollo Amsterdam 88–59 94–62 0
Donar 2–0 Den Helder Suns 102–52 75–69 0

Semi-finals

Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg4th leg5th leg
ZZ Leiden 0–3 Donar 76–77 71–84 63–9300
Landstede 3–1 New Heroes 63–89 75–67 76–6875–740

Finals

Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg4th leg5th leg6th leg7th leg
Donar 2–4 Landstede 72–69 53–62 70–8488–8853–8571–780

Final standings

The final standings are based upon performance in the playoffs.

Pos Team Pld W L Qualification
1 Landstede (C) 46 37 9 Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup regular season
2 Donar 45 29 16 Qualification to Champions League qualifying rounds[lower-alpha 1]
3 ZZ Leiden 39 33 6 Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup qualifying rounds
4 New Heroes 40 29 11
5 Den Helder Suns 36 12 24
6 Apollo Amsterdam 36 10 26
7 Aris Leeuwarden 36 9 27
8 Feyenoord 36 9 27
9 BAL 34 5 29
10 Dutch Windmills[lower-alpha 2] (D) 18 10 8 Expelled
Source: DBL
(C) Champion; (D) Disqualified.
Notes:
  1. Landstede rejected its invitation for the 2019–20 Basketball Champions League, moving its place to Donar.
  2. Dutch Windmills withdrew during the third round. Only matches of the two first rounds count for the standings.

Awards

Award Player Team
Most Valuable Player Darius ThompsonZZ Leiden
Playoffs MVP Kaza Kajami-KeaneLandstede Zwolle
Statistical Player of the Year Darius ThompsonZZ Leiden
Defensive Player of the Year Mohamed KherraziZZ Leiden
Coach of the Year Rolf FrankeZZ Leiden
MVP U23 Rienk MastDonar
Most Improved Player Rienk MastDonar
Sixth Man of the Year Sergio De RandamieZZ Leiden
Rookie of the Year Boy van VlietDen Helder Suns

Dutch clubs in European competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
DonarChampions LeagueSecond qualifying round
FIBA Europe CupRound of 16
New Heroes Den BoschRegular season
ZZ LeidenRound of 16

See also

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