Estonian national championships in basketball
The 2013–14 Alexela Korvpalli Meistriliiga was the 89th season of the Estonian basketball league and the first under the title sponsorship of Alexela. Kalev/Cramo came into the season as defending champions of the 2012–13 KML season.
The season started on 27 September 2013 and concluded on 21 May 2014 with Kalev/Cramo defeating TÜ/Rock 4 games to 0 in the 2014 KML Finals to win their 7th Estonian League title.[1]
Teams
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Locations of the 2013–14 Alexela Korvpalli Meistriliiga teams
Coaching changes
Pre-season |
Team | Outgoing coach | Incoming coach |
Pärnu | Priit Vene | Darko Ivanović |
In-season |
Team | Outgoing coach | Incoming coach |
TYCO Rapla | Indrek Ruut | Aivar Kuusmaa |
Regular season
During the regular season teams will play 4 rounds for 32 games (2 at home and 2 away) with following exceptions:[2]
- Kalev/Cramo will play 1 round at home against teams other than TÜ/Rock (1 round at home and 2 rounds away in total).
- TÜ/Rock will play 1 round at home against teams other than Kalev/Cramo (1 round at home and 2 rounds away in total).
Double points will be awarded to teams winning those games.
League table
Updated to match(es) played on 8 April 2014. Source: KML (2013/2014)
First half of the season
Home \ Away | KAL | ROC | TAR | RAP | TTÜ | VAL | PÄR | TAL | HIT |
Kalev/Cramo | | 68–75 | 86–60 | 81–50 | 78–63 | 79–62 | 91–51 | 92–68 | 87–67 |
TÜ/Rock | 75–78 | | 77–58 | 77–62 | 101–66 | 101–56 | 78–50 | 60–40 | 118–90 |
Rakvere Tarvas | 83–73 | 67–90 | | 81–61 | 88–76 | 79–64 | 97–54 | 81–59 | 122–65 |
TYCO Rapla | 61–87 | 60–71 | 59–86 | | 68–74 | 96–61 | 86–75 | 73–75 | 80–67 |
TTÜ | 78–85 | 40–66 | 65–90 | 76–50 | | 67–61 | 65–59 | 75–67 | 83–58 |
Valga/Maks & Moorits | 55–75 | 60–87 | 68–84 | 58–56 | 63–70 | | 54–69 | 81–86 | 85–64 |
Pärnu | 51–68 | 68–105 | 63–74 | 78–72 | 66–78 | 64–59 | | 63–58 | 97–56 |
Tallinna Kalev | 70–79 | 65–85 | 64–109 | 73–69 | 65–55 | 50–54 | 64–55 | | 96–62 |
HITO | 69–86 | 68–107 | 102–118 | 61–83 | 75–98 | 55–70 | 78–82 | 58–80 | |
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Second half of the season
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Playoffs
The playoffs began on 16 April and ended on 21 May. The tournament concluded with Kalev/Cramo defeating TÜ/Rock 4 games to 0 in the 2014 KML Finals.
Bracket
Individual statistics
Players qualify to this category by having at least 50% games played.
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Awards
MVP
Finals MVP
Best Defender
Best Young Player
Coach of the Year
All-KML team
Player of the Month
See also
References
- ^ "Eesti Meister 2014 on Kalev/Cramo" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Korvpalli Meistriliiga võistlusjuhend hooajaks 2014/2015" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Eurobasketi portaal koostas Eesti korvpallihooaja sümboolsed viisikud" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Finaalseeria MVP - Vlad Moldoveanu" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ a b c "Eesti Korvpalliliit lõpetas hooaja ning tunnustas parimaid" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KML - Kuu mängija" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KMLi novembri parim mängija on Augustas Peciukevicius" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KMLi detsembri parim mängija on Joonas Järveläinen" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KMLi jaanuari parim mängija on Vilmantas Dilys" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KMLi veebruari parim mängija on Juris Umbraško" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KMLi märtsi parim mängija on Rait-Riivo Laane" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
- ^ "Alexela KMLi aprilli parim mängija on Raido Roos" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association.
External links
- Official website (in Estonian)
PAF Korvpalli Meistriliiga
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