The 2016–17 ABL season was the seventh season of competition of the ASEAN Basketball League. The regular season started on 25 November 2016 and will end on 26 March 2017.[1]

2016–17 ABL season
LeagueASEAN Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration25 November 2016 – 26 March 2017 (Regular season)
Number of games60 (regular season)
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)Hong Kong Cable TV
Indonesia Skynindo
Philippines ABS-CBN Sports and Action
Singapore StarHub
Taiwan Sportcast
Vietnam HTV
Regular season
Top seedEastern
2017 ABL Finals
ChampionsEastern
  Runners-upSingapore Slingers
ABL seasons

Teams edit

Venues edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Locations of 2016–17 ABL teams. Red pogs are primary locations, while blue pogs are alternates. Alab Pilipinas played twice in every town where they were the designated home team.
Team Location Arena
  Alab Pilipinas Laguna Alonte Sports Arena, Biňan
City of Santa Rosa Multi-Purpose Complex, Santa Rosa
Bulacan Baliuag Star Arena, Baliuag
Davao City Davao City Recreation Center, Davao City
University of Southeastern Philippines Gym, Davao City
Metro Manila Olivarez College Gym, Parañaque
  Eastern Wan Chai Southorn Stadium, Wan Chai
  Kaohsiung Truth Kaohsiung Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Senior High School Gym, Kaohsiung
  Saigon Heat Ho Chi Minh City CIS Arena, Ho Chi Minh City
  Singapore Slingers Singapore OCBC Arena, Kallang
  Westports Malaysia Dragons Kuala Lumpur MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Selangor House of Champions, Gem-In Mall, Cyberjaya

Personnel edit

Team Head coach
Alab Pilipinas   Mac Cuan
Eastern   Edu Torres
Kaohsiung Truth   Sabatino Chen
Saigon Heat   Anthony Garbelotto
Singapore Slingers   Neo Beng Siang
Westports Malaysia Dragons   Chris Thomas

Imports edit

The following is the list of imports, which had played for their respective teams at least once. In the left are the World Imports, and in the right are the ASEAN/Heritage Imports. Flags indicate the citizenship/s the player holds.

Team World import(s) ASEAN/Heritage import(s) Former import(s)
Alab Pilipinas   Sampson Carter
  James Hughes
    Igee King
    Lawrence Domingo
  Lee Dong-jun
  Lee Seung-jun
Eastern   Marcus Elliott
  Josh Boone
    Steven Guinchard
    Tyler Lamb
  Patrick Sullivan
Kaohsiung Truth   Chris Oliver
    Derek Hall
  Raymar Jose
  Achie Inigo
  Mikee Reyes
Saigon Heat   Lenny Daniel
  Jordan Henriquez
    David Arnold
    Moses Morgan
  Christien Charles
    Herbert Hill
  Haminn Quaintance
    Joshua Munzon
Singapore Slingers   Xavier Alexander
  Justin Howard
    Josh Urbiztondo   Luke Schenscher
    Alli Austria
    Rolando Gardner
Westports Malaysia Dragons   Skylar Spencer
  Kiwi Gardner
    Joshua Munzon   Marcus Melvin

    Freddie Goldstein

Regular season edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1   Eastern 20 16 4 1810 1610 +200 .800 Semifinals
2   Singapore Slingers 20 13 7 1592 1482 +110 .650 3
3   Alab Pilipinas 20 11 9 1591 1568 +23 .550 5
4   Saigon Heat 20 8 12 1580 1676 −96 .400 8
5   Westports Malaysia Dragons 20 7 13 1684 1743 −59 .350 9 Eliminated
6   Kaohsiung Truth 20 5 15 1614 1792 −178 .250 11

Results edit

First and second rounds edit

Home \ Away ALP HKL KAT SGH SGS WMD
Alab Pilipinas 61–83 91–82 99–77 66–71 87–79
Eastern 93–80 95–67 92–96 97–95* 87–70
Kaohsiung Truth 77–86 79–90 83–82 66–84 94–86
Saigon Heat 78–74 74–84 99–85 65–90 65–72
Singapore Slingers 71–68 82–72 84–76 73–75 80–62
Westports Malaysia Dragons 54–65 85–88 79–97 82–67 76–81
Source: ASEANBasketballLeague.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

*Overtime

Third and fourth rounds edit

Home \ Away ALP HKL KAT SGH SGS WMD
Alab Pilipinas 82–75 93–87 65–72 74–72 91–101*
Eastern 100–87 103–83 110–97* 71–77 96–87
Kaohsiung Truth 85–107 75–89 85–71 79–75 108–114
Saigon Heat 70–74 72–97 85–76 71–86 81–94
Singapore Slingers 62–64* 71–73 76–52 71–88 78–77**
Westports Malaysia Dragons 79–77 90–115 103–78 84–95 110–112*
Source: ASEANBasketballLeague.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

*Overtime

Playoffs edit

Semifinals Finals
      
1   Eastern 2
4   Saigon Heat 0
1   Eastern 3
2   Singapore Slingers 1
2   Singapore Slingers 2
3   Alab Pilipinas 0

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals is a best-of-three series, with the higher seeded team hosting Game 1, and 3, if necessary.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Eastern   2–0   Saigon Heat 114–74 86–79
Singapore Slingers   2–0   Alab Pilipinas 77–67 82–64

Finals edit

The finals is a best-of-five series, with the higher seeded team hosting Game 1, 2, and 5, if necessary. The winner will provisionally represent the Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) at the 2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup, unless a team outside SEABA wins; in that case, the best-performing SEABA team will be the provisional representative.

Semi-final 1 winner Series Semi-final 2 winner Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Eastern   3–1   Singapore Slingers 76–92 92–84 76–72 82–80 (2OT)

Final rankings edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification or relegation
1 Eastern 26 21 5 2336 2091 +245 .808
2 Singapore Slingers 26 16 10 2079 1939 +140 .615 Qualification to FIBA Asia Champions Cup[a]
3 Alab Pilipinas 22 11 11 1722 1727 −5 .500
4 Saigon Heat 22 8 14 1733 1876 −143 .364
5 Westports Malaysia Dragons 20 7 13 1684 1743 −59 .350
6 Kaohsiung Truth 20 5 15 1614 1792 −178 .250
Updated to match(es) played on 2017-04-16. Source: ASEANBasketballLeague.com
Notes:
  1. ^ Eastern and Kaohsiung Truth cannot qualify to the Champions Cup via the ABL.

Awards edit

2016–17 ABL Champions
Eastern
(1st title)

The awarding ceremony was held before the Game 4 of the ABL Finals on April 23, 2017 held at the OCBC Arena in Kallang, Singapore.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dragons-Slingers Rematch Headline new ABL Season". aseanbasketballleague.com. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Long Lions Take Home Three Awards, Parks Named ABL Local MVP". ASEANBasketballLeague.com. 23 April 2017. Archived from the original on 17 May 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.

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