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Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB) (
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: New Basketball Brazil) is the
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ian premier professional men's
basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ...
league. It is organized by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB) (National Basketball League), in a new format of Brazil's previous top-tier level basketball competition, the
Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete The Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete (English: Brazilian Basketball Championship) is the annual championship title of the top-tier level men's professional basketball league in Brazil. Over the years, the championship has been held under differ ...
(Brazilian Basketball Championship). The NBB is managed by the Brazilian basketball associations, which were founding members of the LNB.


Format

The NBB is the annual basketball league that is promoted by the national Brazilian league (LNB) organizing body, and is endorsed by the
Brazilian Basketball Confederation The Brazilian Basketball Confederation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Basketball, CBB), also known as Basketball Brazil ( Portuguese: Basquete Brasil), is the governing body of basketball in Brazil. The confederation represents Brazil in ...
(CFB). The first phase of the season consists of fifteen teams playing against each other, on a home and away basis. Then the top eight teams go to the
playoffs The playoffs, play-offs, postseason or finals of a sports league are a competition played after the regular season by the top competitors to determine the league champion or a similar accolade. Depending on the league, the playoffs may be eit ...
, where the top ranked team plays against the one in the eighth place, the second from the top plays the seventh, and so on. Each playoff series is a best-of-five, apart from the championship final, which is a single game. In all of those, the best placed team has the
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. Finally, the best placed teams in the league qualify to the South American top-tier level
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and the South American second-tier level
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.


LOB

The NBB has a
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format with the Brazilian second-tier level league, the Liga Ouro de Basquete (LOB) (Gold Basketball League). The worst performing teams of each NBB season are relegated down to the second-tier level LOB, while the best performing teams of each LOB season are promoted up to the top-tier level NBB.


LDB

The NBB also features an Under-20 age development league, called the Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete (LDB) (Developmental Basketball League).


History


2009 season

The NBB inaugural season didn't have the participation of founding-members Iguaçu,
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, Ulbra/Rio Claro, and
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.


2009–10 season

For the second NBB edition, the LNB confirmed the participation of 14 teams.
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and Bira-Lajeado could not keep their squads, thus did not join the season. On the other hand, Londrina joined the League, while an
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/
Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras (), commonly known as Palmeiras, is a Brazilian professional football club based in the city of São Paulo, in the district of Perdizes. Palmeiras is one of the most popular clubs in South America, with around ...
deal brought back to the national competition one of the most traditional Brazilian clubs.


2010–11 season

The 15 teams from the previous season confirmed their participation. The third NBB edition also featured former national and South American champions Uberlândia, who managed to gather a strong squad sponsored by
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's former partner, Universo. After a one-year hiatus, Limeira returned to the League. Besides that, first-timers Rio Claro and Iguaçu joined as well.


2012–13 season

For the first time, the NBB had eighteen participating teams, a record in the NBB's history. The three-time champion, Brasília, came once again as the title favorite. But their greatest rival
Flamengo Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (; English: ''Flamengo Rowing Club''), more commonly referred to as simply Flamengo, is a Brazilian sports club based in Rio de Janeiro, in the neighborhood of Gávea, best known for their professional football ...
, assembled a team to break this hegemony, and thus win the NBB after four years. Uberlândia emerged as one of the favorites for the title, as well as São José. The rookies were the teams of Suzano,
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, Palmeiras, and Associação de Basquete Cearense, Basquete Cearense. Of the four, the only team to qualify for the playoffs was Basquete Cearense. The last two were Tijuca Tênis Clube, Tijuca and Suzano. Suzano, due to financial difficulties, dismounted their team to the championship final, while Tijuca played a small promotion tournament with Fluminense Football Club, Fluminense and Associação Macaé de Basquete, Macaé, respectively champion and runner-up of Supercopa Brasil de Basquete. In the playoffs, a surprise: the champions of the past three editions were eliminated in the quarterfinals by São José. In the semifinals, Flamengo eliminated São José 3–2, and Uberlândia swept Associação Bauru Basketball Team, Bauru by 3–0. The final, played in one game in Rio de Janeiro (city), Rio de Janeiro, was won by the super-team of Flamengo, who after four years, won their second title of the NBB.


NBB rivalries


Founding associations


Current teams


NBB Finals


NBB championships performance by club


NBB awards


NBB All-Star Weekend


Notable players

* Rafael "Bábby" Araújo * Leandro Barbosa * Anderson Varejão * Vítor Benite * Valtinho da Silva * Bruno Caboclo * Gui Santos * Cristiano Felício * Alex Garcia (basketball), Alex Garcia * Guilherme Giovannoni * Vítor Faverani * Marcos Louzada Silva, Didi Louzada * Rafael Luz * Duda Machado * Marcelinho Machado * Carlos Olivinha * Raul Neto * Fab Melo * Anderson Varejão * Marquinhos Vieira * Lucas Nogueira * / Larry Taylor (basketball), Larry Taylor * Juan Pablo Figueroa * Walter Herrmann * Federico Kammerichs * Nicolás Laprovíttola * Facundo Sucatzky * Franco Balbi * Joel Muñoz * Ronald Ramón * Darington Hobson * Marc Brown (basketball), Marc Brown * Robby Collum * Tyrone Curnell * Robert Andrew Day, Robert Day * Kyle Fuller (basketball), Kyle Fuller * Desmond Holloway * David Jackson (basketball, born 1982), David Jackson * Kyle Lamonte * Jerome Meyinsse * Bernard Robinson (basketball), Bernard Robinson * Joseph Shipp (basketball), Joseph Shipp * Shamell Stallworth * Rashad McCants


See also

*Brazilian Basketball Championship, Brazilian Championship *São Paulo State Basketball Championship, São Paulo State Championship *Rio de Janeiro State Basketball Championship, Rio de Janeiro State Championship


References


External links


Official website

New Basketball Brazil at Latinbasket.com
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