1969–70 Liga Española de Baloncesto

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Liga Española de Baloncesto
Season1969–70
Teams12
Games played132
TVTVE
Final positions
ChampionsReal Madrid
(12th title)
Runners-upPicadero Damm
Statistical leaders
Points
Records
Biggest home winReal Madrid 103–37
(22 November 1969)
Biggest away winEspañol 47–85 Barcelona
(6 December 1969)
Highest scoringReal Madrid 101–98 Juventud
(14 December 1969)
Winning streak11 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak13 games

The 1969–70 Liga Española de Baloncesto season was the 14th season of the Liga Española de Baloncesto and was played between 1 November 1969 and 25 March 1970. The season ended with Real Madrid winning their 12th title.

Overview before the season[]

12 teams joined the league, including two promoted from the 1968–69 Segunda División.

Promoted from 1968–69 Segunda División

Teams and locations[]

Location of teams in 1969–70 Liga Española de Baloncesto
Location of teams in 1969–70 Liga Española de Baloncesto (Canary Islands)
Team Home city
Bilbao
San Sebastián
Barcelona Barcelona
Español Barcelona
Estudiantes Madrid
Juventud Nerva Badalona
Bilbao
Mataró Molfort's Mataró
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Picadero Damm Barcelona
Real Madrid Madrid
Badalona

Regular season[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 22 19 0 3 2082 1601 +481 38 Qualification to FIBA European Champions Cup
2 Picadero Damm 22 18 1 3 1778 1532 +246 37
3 Juventud Nerva 22 17 1 4 1887 1545 +342 35 Qualification to FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
4 22 14 0 8 1660 1548 +112 28
5 Estudiantes 22 11 1 10 1727 1597 +130 23
6 Barcelona 22 11 0 11 1664 1550 +114 22
7 22 10 0 12 1729 1765 −36 20
8 Mataró Molfort's 22 9 0 13 1686 1743 −57 18
9 (O) 22 8 0 14 1459 1692 −233 16 Relegation playoffs
10 (O) 22 6 0 16 1244 1701 −457 12
11 (R) 22 4 0 18 1395 1671 −276 8 Relegation
12 Español (R) 22 3 1 18 1495 1861 −366 7
Source: Linguasport
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated

Relegation playoffs[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
143–139 75–74 68–65
Pineda 150–164 88–83 62–81

Statistics leaders[]

Points[]

Rank Name Team Points
1 United States 529
2 United States Barcelona 517
3 Spain Lorenzo Alocén Picadero Damm 466
4 Spain Clifford Luyk Real Madrid 464
5 Spain Mataró Molfort's 421

References[]

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