2006–07 ACB season

2006-07 ACB season
LeagueACB
SportBasketball
DurationSeptember 30, 2006 - June 24, 2007
Number of games340 (regular season)
30 (playoff)
Number of teams18
TV partner(s)Televisión Española
Regular Season
Season championsTAU Cerámica
Season MVPArgentina Luis Scola
Top scorerSpain Juan Carlos Navarro
Playoffs
ACB Finals
ChampionsReal Madrid
Finals MVPSpain Felipe Reyes

The 2006–07 ACB season was the 24th season of the Liga ACB. The regular season began on Saturday, September 30, 2006, and ended on Sunday, May 13, 2007. The regular season ended with TAU Cerámica in first place, but Real Madrid won the ACB finals against Wintethur FC Barcelona.

Clinched playoff berth
Eliminated from playoffs contention
Relegated

Team standings after 34 games.[1]

Playoffs

Quarter Finals SemiFinals Finals
         
1 TAU Cerámica 3
8 Unicaja Málaga 0
1 TAU Cerámica 2
4 Winterthur FCB 3
4 Winterthur FCB 3
5 Akasvayu Girona 1
4 Winterthur FCB 1
2 Real Madrid 3
2 Real Madrid 3
7 Pamesa Valencia 1
2 Real Madrid 3
3 DKV Joventut 2
3 DKV Joventut 3
6 Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas 2
2006-07 ACB League
Real Madrid
30th Title
8th since ACB

Stats Leaders

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1.Spain Juan Carlos NavarroWinterthur FC Barcelona3357217.3
2.Argentina Luis ScolaTAU Cerámica2949217.0
3.Spain Rudy FernándezDKV Joventut3252016.3
4.United States Louis BullockReal Madrid3452515.4
5.Serbia Igor RakočevićTAU Cerámica3249215.4

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1.United States Curtis BorchardtCB Granada2627410.54
2.United States Michael BradleyBruesa GBC322708.44
3.United States Bud EleyGrupo Capitol Valladolid342758.09
4.France Frédéric WeisLagun Aro Bilbao342667.82
5.United States Charles GainesDKV Joventut342647.76

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1.Argentina Pepe SánchezUnicaja Málaga311414.55
2.Spain Raül LópezReal Madrid301304.33
3.Argentina Pablo PrigioniTAU Cerámica341474.32
4.Argentina Nicolás GianellaCB Granada291083.72
5.Spain Javier SalgadoLagun Aro Bilbao321183.69

See also

References

  1. "ACB.COM". Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2009-06-13.
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