The 2017–18 Lega Basket Serie A, was the 96th season of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA), known for sponsorship reasons as the Serie A PosteMobile, which is highest-tier level professional basketball league in Italy. The regular season started on October 1, 2017, and ended on May 9, 2018, with the playoffs started on May 12 (due to some Italian clubs, Reggio Emilia, Avellino and Venezia, are qualifying for the 2018 EuroCup Playoffs and the 2018 Champions League Playoffs) and finished on June 15, 2018.

As in previous years, Molten Corporation provided the official ball for all matches.

Umana Reyer Venezia were the defending champions. Venezia finished the regular season as top seeded team for the first time in its history.

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano won their 28th title by beating Dolomiti Energia Trento in game 6 of the finals.

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 15 sides from the 2016–17 season and one promoted from the 2016–17 Serie A2.

Segafredo Virtus Bologna was the promoted club from the Serie A2 Citroën after beating Alma Trieste at game 3 of league's playoffs, and returned in the highest-tier of the Italian basketball league system after just one season of absence.

Virtus Bologna replaced Vanoli Cremona who were relegated during the previous season.

In July 2017, Juvecaserta Basket was excluded by CONI from the 2017–18 LBA season, due to financial issues. Vanoli Cremona was reprieved and took the place of Juvecaserta.

Number of teams by region

Number of teamsRegionTeam(s)
5LombardyEA7 Emporio Armani Milano Germani Basket Brescia Openjobmetis Varese Red October Cantù Vanoli Cremona
2Emilia-RomagnaGrissin Bon Reggio Emilia Segafredo Virtus Bologna A2
1ApuliaNew Basket Brindisi
CampaniaSidigas Avellino
MarcheVL Pesaro
PiedmontFiat Torino
SardiniaBanco di Sardegna Sassari
SicilyBetaland Capo d'Orlando
Trentino-Alto Adige/SüdtirolDolomiti Energia Trento
TuscanyThe Flexx Pistoia
VenetoUmana Reyer Venezia LBA

Notes

^LBA 2016–17 LBA champion.

^A2 2016–17 Serie A2 champion.

◆ Vanoli Cremona took the place of Pasta Reggia Caserta which was excluded from the 2017-18 LBA season.

Venues and locations

2017–18 LBA season is located in Italy
Location of teams in 2017–18 Lega Basket Serie A
TeamHome cityArenaCapacity2016–17 season
Banco di Sardegna SassariSassariPalaSerradimigni5,000Quarterfinals 2017 playoffs
Betaland Capo d'OrlandoCapo d'OrlandoPalaSikeliArchivi3,508Quarterfinals 2017 playoffs
Dolomiti Energia TrentoTrentoPalaTrento4,360Runners-up 2016 playoffs
EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoMilanMediolanum Forum12,700Semifinals 2017 playoffs
Fiat TorinoTurinPalaRuffini4,50011th in Serie A
Germani Basket BresciaBresciaPalaGeorge5,50010th in Serie A
Grissin Bon Reggio EmiliaReggio EmiliaLand Rover Arena (Bologna)5,570Quarterfinals 2017 playoffs
PalaBigi4,600
New Basket BrindisiBrindisiPalaPentassuglia3,5349th in Serie A
Openjobmetis VareseVaresePalA2A5,10012th in Serie A
Red October CantùCantùPalaBancoDesio (Desio)6,70014th in Serie A
Segafredo Virtus BolognaBolognaUnipol Arena9,513Serie A2 playoffs winner
Sidigas AvellinoAvellinoPalaDelMauro5,195Semifinals 2017 playoffs
The Flexx PistoiaPistoiaPalaCarrara4,000Quarterfinals 2017 playoffs
Umana Reyer VeneziaVeniceTaliercio3,506LBA Champions
Vanoli CremonaCremonaPalaRadi3,52716th in Serie A
VL PesaroPesaroAdriatic Arena10,32315th in Serie A

Personnel and sponsorship

TeamChairmanHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Banco di Sardegna SassariItaly Stefano SardaraNorth Macedonia Zare MarkovskiItaly Giacomo DevecchiEyesportwearBanco di Sardegna
Betaland Capo d'OrlandoItaly Roberto Enzo SindoniItaly Andrea MazzonCroatia Mario DelašLegeaBetaland
Dolomiti Energia TrentoItaly Luigi LonghiItaly Maurizio BuscagliaArgentina Andrés Pablo ForraySpaldingDolomiti Energia
EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoItaly Livio ProliItaly Simone PianigianiItaly Andrea CinciariniArmaniEA7 Emporio Armani
Fiat TorinoItaly Antonio ForniItaly Paolo GalbiatiItaly Giuseppe PoetaSpaldingFiat Automobiles
Germani Basket BresciaItaly Graziella BragaglioItaly Andrea DianaUnited States David MossErreàGermani Trasporti
Grissin Bon Reggio EmiliaItaly Maria Licia FerrariniItaly Massimiliano MenettiItaly Riccardo CerviSportikaGrissin Bon
New Basket BrindisiItaly Fernando MarinoItaly Francesco VitucciItaly Marco CardilloBitre SportEnel
Openjobmetis VareseItaly Marco VittorelliItaly Attilio CajaItaly Giancarlo FerreroSpaldingOpenjobmetis
Red October CantùRussia Dmitry GerasimenkoItaly Marco SodiniUnited States Jeremy ChappellMacronRed October Steel Works
Segafredo Virtus BolognaItaly Alberto BucciItaly Alessandro RamagliAlbania Klaudio NdojaMacronSegafredo Zanetti
Sidigas AvellinoItaly Giuseppe SampietroItaly Stefano SacripantiUnited States Maarty LeunenJomaSidigas
The Flexx PistoiaItaly Roberto MaltintiItaly Vincenzo EspositoItaly Michele AntonuttiErreàThe Flexx
Umana Reyer VeneziaItaly Luigi BrugnaroItaly Walter De RaffaeleItaly Tomas RessErreàUmana
Vanoli CremonaItaly Aldo VanoliItaly Romeo SacchettiItaly Giulio GazzottiErreàFerramenta Vanoli
VL PesaroItaly Ario CostaItaly Massimo GalliItaly Marco CeronErreàConsultinvest

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
Fiat TorinoItaly Francesco VitucciSacked22 May 2017Pre-seasonItaly Luca Banchi25 May 2017
EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoCroatia Jasmin RepešaMutual consent3 June 2017Italy Simone Pianigiani29 June 2017
Vanoli CremonaItaly Paolo LeporeSacked9 June 2017Italy Romeo Sacchetti15 June 2017
New Basket BrindisiItaly Romeo SacchettiSigned with Vanoli Cremona15 June 2017Italy Sandro Dell'Agnello1 July 2017
Red October CantùItaly Carlo RecalcatiResigned1 August 2017Ukraine Kyrylo Bol'shakov22 August 2017
Red October CantùUkraine Kyrylo Bol'shakov6 October 201713th (0–1)Italy Marco Sodini6 October 2017
New Basket BrindisiItaly Sandro Dell'AgnelloSacked11 December 201716th (2–8)Italy Francesco Vitucci14 December 2017
Fiat TorinoItaly Luca BanchiResigned15 January 20185th (10–5)Italy Carlo Recalcati16 January 2018
Fiat TorinoItaly Carlo Recalcati5 February 20186th (10–8)Italy Paolo Galbiati5 February 2018
VL PesaroAlbania Spiro LekaSacked27 March 201816th (5–18)Italy Massimo Galli27 March 2018
Betaland Capo d'OrlandoItaly Gennaro Di Carlo2 April 201815th (5–19)Italy Andrea Mazzon3 April 2018
Banco di Sardegna SassariItaly Federico PasquiniResigned3 April 20189th (12–12)North Macedonia Zare Markovski4 April 2018

Changes from 2016–17

As in previous seasons, LBA clubs must play in arenas that seat at least 3,500 people. From 2017–18 season, all clubs must host their home playoffs matches in arenas with a seating capacity of at least 5,000 people.

In summer 2016, four Italian teams (Reggio Emilia, Trento, Sassari and Cantù) were forced to withdraw from EuroCup because of the FIBA and Euroleague Basketball controversy. From this season, Italian Basketball Federation will allow LBA clubs to rejoin EuroCup. There will be at least six teams in Europe. One in EuroLeague (Olimpia Milano directly enter the EuroLeague as licensed club), two in EuroCup (but they are negotiating with ECA for a third spot) and three in Basketball Champions League. Lega Basket decided Italian Clubs will be free to choose in which European Cup they want to play, based on final ranking and sports merit.

Rules

Each team is allowed either five or seven foreign players under two formulas:

  1. 5 foreigners from countries outside the European Union
  2. 3 foreigners from countries outside the EU, 4 foreigners from EU countries (also including those from countries signatory of the Cotonou Agreement)

Each club can choose the 5+5 formula, that consists of five Italian players and five foreign players, and the 3+4+5 formula, with five Italian players, three foreigners from countries outside the EU and four foreigners from EU countries or "Cotonou Countries".

At the end of the season there will be a prize of €500.000,00 for the top three ranked teams, that had chosen the 5+5 formula, considering the playing time of Italian players, and €200.000,00 for those teams that will obtain the best results with their youth sector.

Regular season

In the regular season, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The eight first qualified teams advanced to the Playoffs, the last seven qualified teams were eliminated, while the last one qualified team was relegated and replaced by the winner of the playoffs of the second-level Serie A2 Basket. The matchdays were from October 1, 2017 to May 9, 2018.

League table

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification or relegation
1Umana Reyer Venezia3023724812364+117Qualification to playoffs
2EA7 Emporio Armani Milano3022824632244+219
3Germani Basket Brescia30201023972282+115
4Sidigas Avellino30201024922313+179
5Dolomiti Energia Trento30181224232304+119
6Openjobmetis Varese30161423552271+84
7Red October Cantù30161426192614+5
8Vanoli Cremona30151525542495+59
9Segafredo Virtus Bologna30151523532292+61
10Banco di Sardegna Sassari30151525862488+98
11Fiat Torino30131724322494−62
12Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia30131723222362−40
13The Flexx Pistoia2992022672449−182
14New Basket Brindisi2992022322363−131
15VL Pesaro2982123102547−237
16Betaland Capo d'Orlando (R)2972221532544−391Relegation to Serie A2

Results

Home \ AwaySASCDOTREEA7TORBREREGBRIVARCTUBOLAVEPISVENCREPES
Banco di Sardegna Sassari81–8878–6790–6992–8076–8077–6790–6687–9194–8082–7488–9588–8184–92102–86112–81
Betaland Capo d'Orlando89–10382–8062–6870–7378–8870–8167–6673–7571–7069–8673–7757–7359–9185–9573–56
Dolomiti Energia Trento87–81107–5955–7479–6756–6691–6985–6882–7487–7678–7483–9485–7079–8390–7991–74
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano116–9391–5488–8090–7874–7192–7893–7374–7393–7772–6492–94101–7480–8482–8070–75
Fiat Torino97–9292–8988–9271–5995–8687–6468–8292–8389–9465–6759–7777–8482–9088–8088–79
Germani Basket Brescia78–7987–5370–7888–8598–9579–6874–6073–6786–7166–7096–7576–7290–7167–8088–70
Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia65–6369–7568–8271–7289–8271–7573–7776–6686–80104–9989–8690–4276–8191–8495–102
New Basket Brindisi105–9874–7572–7772–8467–7269–7875–7295–9086–8879–7592–8888–7474–7772–9993–83
Openjobmetis Varese61–8282–5893–6676–7289–92100–7280–7369–9595–6485–9082–7581–7362–8089–7988–68
Red October Cantù102–9696–7388–8093–9893–9084–8890–7998–8585–8994–8783–82106–8592–9397–8092–73
Segafredo Virtus Bologna89–7288–5282–7567–7384–7674–7685–7594–8569–7183–8864–7075–6787–8879–7885–67
Sidigas Avellino67–8097–6978–7475–8272–6395–9666–6289–7165–6186–7187–59101–7187–7795–72103–81
The Flexx Pistoia69–8091–6979–8663–7980–6590–8574–7883–7774–6582–9361–7471–8693–8376–6586–83
Umana Reyer Venezia82–80104–8579–7889–8691–9668–6166–6876–7163–75107–8371–7088–7484–8092–8172–71
Vanoli Cremona96–81119–9589–9660–7692–7088–8668–7192–8380–72109–10091–7886–7392–7783–8592–79
VL Pesaro88–8584–8162–7764–7890–9570–7396–10480–7574–7182–9175–8178–8380–7277–7468–79

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round.

Team \ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Umana Reyer Venezia133324424565444433211122221111
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano342143343433223244322211112222
Germani Basket Brescia811211111111132111434433333333
Sidigas Avellino694435532222311322143344444444
Dolomiti Energia Trento77121211121391211986810101010899886555555
Openjobmetis Varese1614910877811812131313161313121212121212111176666
Red October Cantù131110991010787779766881077968697777
Vanoli Cremona14151313108811101013101010887711810101178101010108
Segafredo Virtus Bologna1010656661079109797755568555768889
Banco di Sardegna Sassari4687791166656869999710667910899910
Fiat Torino555652255344555566655791091111111111
Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia11121515161615141515111212121211111191111111012121212121212
The Flexx Pistoia22781211141514121414141513121414141313131313131313131413
New Basket Brindisi121314161514161616161616161415141213131414141414141414141314
VL Pesaro9811111315121313141515151614161616161616161616151616151515
Betaland Capo d'Orlando151616141413912913811111111151515151515151515161515161616

Updated to games played on 9 May 2018 Source:

Leader of the Regular Season
Qualification to Playoffs
Relegation to Serie A2

Final standings

PosTeamPldWLQualification or relegation
1EA7 Emporio Armani Milano (C)433211Qualification to EuroLeague
2Dolomiti Energia Trento442618Qualification to EuroCup
3Umana Reyer Venezia372710Qualification to Champions League
4Germani Basket Brescia372413Qualification to EuroCup
5Sidigas Avellino342113Qualification to Champions League
6Openjobmetis Varese331617Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup
7Red October Cantù331617Qualification to Champions League
8Vanoli Cremona331518
9Segafredo Virtus Bologna301515Qualification to Champions League
10Banco di Sardegna Sassari301515Qualification to FIBA Europe Cup
11Fiat Torino301317Qualification to EuroCup
12Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia301317
13The Flexx Pistoia29920
14New Basket Brindisi29920
15VL Pesaro29821
16Betaland Capo d'Orlando (R)29722Relegation to Serie A2 Basket

Individual statistics

As of 9 May 2018.

Points

RankNameTeamPPG
1.United States Jason RichSidigas Avellino19.3
2.United States Dallas MooreVL Pesaro18.7
3.United States Darius Johnson-OdomVanoli Cremona18.7
4.United States Randy CulpepperRed October Cantù17.0
5.Italy Alessandro GentileSegafredo Virtus Bologna16.8

Assists

RankNameTeamAPG
1.Italy Luca VitaliGermani Basket Brescia6.2
2.United States Ronald MooreThe Flexx Pistoia5.8
3.United States Diante GarrettFiat Torino5.4
4.Croatia Rok StipčevićBanco di Sardegna Sassari4.5
5.United States Jaime SmithRed October Cantù4.4

Steals

RankNameTeamSPG
1.United States Randy CulpepperRed October Cantù2.1
2.Nigeria Emmanuel OmogboVL Pesaro1.7
3.United States Dominique SuttonDolomiti Energia Trento1.7
4.United States Kelvin MartinVanoli Cremona1.7
5.United States Jeremy ChappellRed October Cantù1.7

Rebounds

RankNameTeamRPG
1.Italy Christian BurnsRed October Cantù10.2
2.Haiti Cady LalanneNew Basket Brindisi9.9
3.Nigeria Emmanuel OmogboVL Pesaro8.9
4.United States Tyler CainOpenjobmetis Varese8.9
5.United States Dominique SuttonDolomiti Energia Trento7.8

Blocks

RankNameTeamBPG
1.Senegal Hamady N'DiayeSidigas Avellino2.3
2.Haiti Cady LalanneNew Basket Brindisi1.3
3.Lithuania Artūras GudaitisEA7 Emporio Armani Milano1.2
4.Netherlands Antilles Norvel PelleFiat Torino1.1
5.Italy Andrea CrosariolRed October Cantù1.0

Valuation

RankNameTeamVPG
1.Italy Christian BurnsRed October Cantù20.0
2.Haiti Cady LalanneNew Basket Brindisi19.1
3.United States Darius Johnson-OdomVanoli Cremona18.3
4.Nigeria Trevor MbakweFiat Torino18.2
5.United States Randy CulpepperRed October Cantù18.0

Awards

Finals MVP

Most Valuable Player

Best Player Under 22

Best Coach

Best Executive

Round MVP

RoundPlayerTeamPIRRef
1Lithuania Artūras GudaitisEA7 Emporio Armani Milano31
2United States Dallas MooreVL Pesaro37
3United States Darius Johnson-OdomVanoli Cremona40
4United States Jeremy ChappellRed October Cantù37
5United States Scott BamforthBanco di Sardegna Sassari28
United States Cameron WellsOpenjobmetis Varese
6United States Randy CulpepperRed October Cantù41
7Canada Justin EdwardsBetaland Capo d'Orlando30
8United States Nic MooreNew Basket Brindisi31
9Poland Jakub WojciechowskiBetaland Capo d'Orlando33
10United States Tyler CainOpenjobmetis Varese39
11United States Dario HuntGermani Basket Brescia38
12United States Darius Johnson-Odom (2)Vanoli Cremona37
13United States Donta SmithNew Basket Brindisi36
14United States Lamar PattersonFiat Torino34
15United States Jason RichSidigas Avellino35
16United States Marcus SlaughterSegafredo Virtus Bologna38
17United States Cameron Wells (2)Openjobmetis Varese34
18United States Tyler Cain (2)Openjobmetis Varese32
19Italy Amedeo Della ValleGrissin Bon Reggio Emilia30
20Serbia Sasha VujačićFiat Torino32
United States Darius Johnson-Odom (3)Vanoli Cremona
21Italy Achille PolonaraBanco di Sardegna Sassari31
22Nigeria Stan OkoyeOpenjobmetis Varese36
23Nigeria Stan Okoye (2)Openjobmetis Varese30
United States Tyrus McGeeThe Flexx Pistoia
24Denmark Shavon ShieldsDolomiti Energia Trento33
25United States Taylor BraunVL Pesaro32
26United States Jason Rich (2)Sidigas Avellino32
27United States Jalen ReynoldsGrissin Bon Reggio Emilia41
28United States Tyler Cain (3)Openjobmetis Varese28
29Ukraine Kyrylo FesenkoSidigas Avellino34
30United States Jalen Reynolds (2)Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia52

Playoffs

The LBA playoffs quarterfinals and semifinals were best-of-five, while the finals series were best-of-seven. The playoffs started on May 12, 2018, and finished on June 15, 2018.

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
1Reyer Venezia3
8Vanoli Cremona0
1Umana Reyer Venezia1
5Dolomiti Energia Trento3
4Sidigas Avellino1
5Dolomiti Energia Trento3
5Dolomiti Energia Trento2
2EA7 Emporio Armani Milano4
2EA7 Emporio Armani Milano3
7Red October Cantù0
2EA7 Emporio Armani Milano3
3Germani Basket Brescia1
3Germani Basket Brescia3
6Openjobmetis Varese0

Serie A clubs in European competitions

TeamCompetitionProgressRef
EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoEuroLeague15th qualified
Dolomiti Energia TrentoEuroCupTop 16
Grissin Bon Reggio EmiliaSemifinals
Fiat TorinoTop 16
Betaland Capo d'OrlandoChampions LeagueRegular season
Banco di Sardegna SassariFIBA Europe CupTop 16
Sidigas AvellinoRunners-up
Umana Reyer VeneziaChampions

Supercup

The 2017 Italian Supercup, also called Prozis Supercoppa 2017 for sponsorship reasons, was the 23rd edition of the super cup tournament of the Italian basketball. The Supercup opened the season on 23 and 24 September 2017, and it was contested in the Unieuro Arena in Forlì.

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano were the defending champions.

Qualified for the tournament were Banco di Sardegna Sassari, EA7 Emporio Armani Milano, Umana Reyer Venezia and Dolomiti Energia Trento.

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano lifted the Supercup trophy by downing Umana Reyer Venezia 82–77. Jordan Theodore led the winners with 29 points on 10-of-17 two-point shots. Andrew Goudelock and Amath M'Baye added 14 while Artūras Gudaitis had 12 and 8 rebounds for Milan. Not enough for Venezia the 14 points each for Michael Jenkins, Dominique Johnson and Michael Bramos and the 13 points of Hrvoje Perić. Coach Simone Pianigiani's guys controlled the game until the final buzzer and lift its second Supercup trophy. Jordan Theodore was named MVP of the competition.

Cup

The 50th edition of the Italian Cup, knows as the PosteMobile Final Eight for sponsorship reasons, was contested between 16 and 19 February 2017 in the Nelson Mandela Forum, Florence. Eight teams qualified for the Final Eight were Avellino, Brescia, Milano, Venezia, Torino, Cantù, Bologna and Cremona.

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano were the defending champions.

Fiat Torino made it to the Italian Cup final after edging Vanoli Cremona in overtime 87–92. Cremona's Simone Fontecchio drove for a layup with 16 seconds to go in the regulation to tie the game at 80-80, and Fiat failed to convert the final possession of the fourth quarter to win the game. But Diante Garrett scored a basket and Sasha Vujačić hit a triple midway through the extra session to give Fiat 83–88, the lead it never relinquished. Garrett finished with 18 points, Vander Blue scored 17, while Vujačić netted 15 points with 7 rebounds. Deron Washington amassed 13 points plus 13 rebounds in victory, while Fontecchio had 16 points in defeat. The second semifinal also went into overtime in which Germani Basket Brescia ousted Red October Cantù 82–87. Luca Vitali collected 19 points and 9 rebounds, while Marcus Landry had 17 points for the winners. Charles Thomas scored 20 points, and Jeremy Chappell amassed 17 points plus 13 rebounds for Cantù.

In the final game Sasha Vujačić’s layup in the dying seconds lifted Fiat Torino to a 69–67 victory over Germani Basket Brescia for the club's first Italian Cup. After a series of threes in the closing seconds left the game tied, Brescia had the ball for what appeared to be the final possession, however Marcus Landry and Luca Vitali each missed from downtown, Deron Washington picked up the loose ball and started a fast break that Vujacic finished with the winning layup. Diante Garrett paced Fiat with 16 points, Nobel Boungou Colo and Vander Blue added 11 points apiece and Washington scored 10 for the winners. Landry paced Brescia with 22 points and 9 rebounds and Michele Vitali added 14 points in defeat.

Vander Blue of Torino was named Finals MVP of the competition.

External links

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