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2008–09 Lega Basket Serie A

2008–09 Lega Basket Serie A

2008-09 Serie A TIM: Italy


The 2008–09 Lega Basket Serie A season, known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons, was the 87th season of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA), the top tier professional basketball league division of the Italian basketball league system.

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The regular season ran from September 30, 2007, to April 27, 2008, 16 teams played each other team in home and away matches. At the end of the regular season, the top 8 teams advanced to the championship play-off whilst the lowest ranked teams, GMAC Bologna and Snaidero Udine, were relegated to the Legadue.

The original number of teams was 18, but on September 20, 2008, the Federal Council of the Italian Basketball Federation (FIP) discovered administrative irregularities committed by Basket Napoli and UPEA Capo d'Orlando and decided to deny them professional licenses. The council also chose not to substitute them with any teams from LegADue, and at the same time decided to permanently reduce the number of teams in the top flight to 16.

Montepaschi Siena swept virtually all before them domestically, winning the SuperCoppa Italiana before the season and the Coppa Italia at midseason, losing in the league only once (at Fortitudo Bologna), and going unbeaten through the playoffs to claim their third straight title.

Teams

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Supercoppa Italiana

The Italian Supercup is played as a single match before the start of the season between the previous year's Serie A champion and Coppa Italia winner (if a club wins both, the match instead pits the top two teams from the previous season's league). This season, the game, played September 30 in Siena, pitted two-time defending league champion Montepaschi Siena against Coppa Italia winner Air Avellino.

September 30
9:00 pm
Montepaschi Siena 108, Air Avellino 72
Scoring by quarter: 25–14, 27–20, 24–15, 32–23
Pts: McIntyre 16
Rebs: Sato 6
Asts: Finley 7
Pts: Warren 18
Rebs: Williams 7
Asts: Warren 4
Palasport Mens Sana, Siena
Referees: D'Este, Pozzana, Chiari

Terrell McIntyre was named MVP of the game.

Standings

Key to colors
     League champions
     Remaining playoff participants
     Bottom two teams relegated to LegADue

At end of regular season:

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  • Rieti penalized by 2 points for administrative irregularities.

Following the season, the owner of Fortitudo (GMAC) Bologna failed to make required payments to remain in the Italian professional ranks, and the club were further relegated to the country's third level, the nominally amateur Serie A Dilettanti. An appeal was unsuccessful.[1]

Coppa Italia

The top eight teams at the halfway point of the regular season (15 rounds) competed in the Italian Cup, seeded according to their league placement at that time. The cup tournament was held at Futurshow Station in Casalecchio di Reno from February 19 to February 22, 2009, with top seed Montepaschi Siena winning the cup for the first time.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
February 19, 2009
 
 
Bancatercas Teramo 76
 
February 21, 2009
 
Air Avellino 70
 
Bancatercas Teramo 90
 
February 19, 2009
 
La Fortezza Bologna 98
 
Lottomatica Roma 76
 
February 22, 2009
 
La Fortezza Bologna 85
 
La Fortezza Bologna 69
 
February 20, 2009
 
Montepaschi Siena 70
 
Montepaschi Siena 77
 
February 21, 2009
 
NGC Cantù 65
 
Montepaschi Siena 85
 
February 20, 2009
 
Benetton Treviso 80
 
Benetton Treviso 93
 
 
Premiata Montegranaro 90
 

Playoffs

The playoffs, which began on May 18, featured the top eight teams from regular-season play, seeded by league position. The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were best-of-five, while the final expanded for the first time from its traditional best-of-five format to best-of-seven.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Montepaschi Siena 3
8 Scavolini-Spar Pesaro 0
1 Montepaschi Siena 3
4 Benetton Treviso 0
4 Benetton Treviso 3
5 La Fortezza Bologna 2
1 Montepaschi Siena 4
6 Armani Jeans Milano 0
2 Lottomatica Roma 2
7 Angelico Biella 3
7 Angelico Biella 1
6 Armani Jeans Milano 3
3 Bancatercas Teramo 1
6 Armani Jeans Milano 3

Notes and references

  1. Cappelleti, Francesco (2009-07-23). "Italian basketball still ill: The sad cases of Fortitudo and Rieti". BallInEurope.com. Archived from the original on 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2009-07-28.

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