2021 LBA Playoffs
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The 2021 LBA Playoffs, officially known as the 2021 LBA Playoff
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, was the postseason tournament of the
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, which began on 26 September 2021. The Playoffs started on May 13, 2021 with the match
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Qualified teams

The eight first qualified teams after the end of the
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were qualified to the playoffs.


Bracket


Quarterfinals

:''All times were in
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( UTC+02:00)'' The quarterfinals were played in a best of five format.


Game 1


Game 2


Game 3


Game 4


Game 5


Semifinals

The semifinals were played in a best of five format.


Game 1


Game 2


Game 3


Finals

The finals were played in a best of seven format.


Game 1



Game 2



Game 3



Game 4



References


External links


Official website
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