2021–22 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season

The 2021–22 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season is the 81st season of the Bulgarian NBL.

NBL
Teams10
Games played135 (Regular season)
Dates9 October 2021 – May 2022
TVMax Sport
2022–23

Teams

2021–22 Bulgarian National Basketball League club locations.
Club Last season Arena Location Capacity
Academic Plovdiv[2] 5th Kolodruma Plovdiv 6,100
Balkan Botevgrad[3] 4th Arena Botevgrad Botevgrad 4,500
Beroe[4] 6th Municipal Hall Stara Zagora 1,000
Cherno More Ticha[5] 9th Hristo Borisov Varna 1,000
Chernomorets[6] 5th Boycho Branzov Burgas 1,000
Levski Lukoil[7] 1st Universiada Hall Sofia 4,000
Rilski Sportist[8] 2nd Arena Samokov Samokov 2,500
Shumen[9] New team Arena Shumen Shumen 2,300
Spartak Pleven[10] 8th Balkanstroy Pleven 1,200
Yambol[11] 7th Diana Yambol 3,000

Regular season

In the regular season, teams play against each other three times home-and-away in a double round-robin format.The draw for the first 18 rounds, was made on 10th of September and was show in the NBL youtube channel. The season will start on 9 of October.[12] The eight first qualified teams advance to the playoffs.

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Rilski Sportist 21 19 2 1914 1509 +405 40 Advance to playoffs
2 Balkan Botevgrad 21 17 4 1781 1527 +254 38
3 Levski Lukoil 21 14 7 1739 1506 +233 35
4 Chernomorets 21 12 9 1725 1643 +82 33
5 Spartak Pleven 21 12 9 1761 1679 +82 33
6 Beroe 21 11 10 1714 1715 1 32
7 Academic Plovdiv 21 9 12 1656 1698 42 30
8 Yambol 21 7 14 1718 1910 192 28
9 Shumen 21 3 18 1440 1869 429 24
10 Cherno More Ticha 21 1 20 1528 1920 392 22
Updated to match(es) played on 22 March 2022. Source: NBL

Results

Home \ Away ACP BAL BER CMT CHE LEV RIL SHU SPA YAM ACP BAL BER CMT CHE LEV RIL SHU SPA YAM
Academic 63–99 84–78 91–79 88–91 78–97 81–88 83–78 77–85 106–80 79–66
Balkan 79–63 106–78 88–69 49–59 80–69 74–73 112–76 90–81 94–81 85–76 75–71
Beroe 91–87 92–87 99–64 100–83 56–82 79–90 85–63 57–73 91–76 95–87
Cherno More 65–83 79–101 80–82 83–108 72–101 75–86 71–76 69–85 78–77 73–92 82–91
Chernomorets 80–66 83–78 76–58 91–70 69–96 68–89 114–63 84–87 110–78 76–66
Levski Lukoil 75–57 59–72 97–85 96–60 77–57 66–76 75–51 80–74 85–81 80–69
Rilski Sportist 77–63 85–73 85–77 96–58 82–71 88–69 108–56 93–70 104–68 82–78
Shumen 66–83 54–80 65–81 91–71 68–77 50–96 59–103 71–84 73–82 88–85 75–102
Spartak 91–64 71–83 76–89 98–66 74–89 84–82 101–93 100–74 88–95 95–83
Yambol 72–93 75–97 76–91 97–91 103–85 78–97 81–101 98–77 83–82 70–79 91–73 76–115
Updated to match(es) played on 22 March 2022. Source: NBL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

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Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                     
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Player of the round

Round Player Team PIR
1 Chavdar KostovLevski34
2 Tonny Trocha-MorelosChernomorets46
3 Jeremiah PaigeYambol34
4 Tonny Trocha-MorelosChernomorets39
5 Trey PorterRilski Sportist37
6 Brandon BrownRilski Sportist35
7 Obinna OlekaBeroe41
8 Wendell LewisChernomorets52
9 Obinna OlekaBeroe50
10 Aleksandar YanevBeroe33
11 Obinna OlekaBeroe36
12 Dejan BjelicShumen40
13 Georgi BoyanovChernomorets36
14 Chavdar KostovLevski32
15 Trey PorterRilski Sportist28
16 Georgi BoyanovChernomorets38
17 Krastan KrastanovYambol32
18 Dejan BjelicShumen31
19 Georgi BoyanovChernomorets40
20 Brandon BrownRilski Sportist41
21 Ivko IvkovSpartak Pleven32

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Bulgarian clubs in European competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
Levski Lukoil[15]Champions LeagueFirst qualifying round
Rilski Sportist[16]FIBA Europe CupRegular season
Academic Plovdiv[17]Qualifying rounds

NBL clubs in regional competitions

TeamCompetitionProgress
Academic Plovdiv[18]Balkan LeagueFirst round
Beroe[19]First round
Balkan[20]First round
Levski Lukoil[21]First round

References

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