2000 LNBP season

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2000 LNBP season
Season1
Teams11
DatesAugust 7, 2000 – December 10, 2000
Final positions
Champions
Runners-upCorrecaminos UAT Victoria
2001

The 2000 LNBP was the 1st season of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional, one of the professional basketball leagues of Mexico. It started on August 7, 2000 and ended in December 2000.[1] The league title was won by , which defeated Correcaminos UAT Victoria in the championship series.

Format[]

11 teams take part in the season. Since the number of teams is odd, one team rests each week.[2] The teams are divided in two groups (A and B), and their ranking among these groups depends on their position in the regular season standings. The first 4 teams of each group qualify for the postseason.[1]

Teams[]

Team City State Joined Season №
Torreón Coahuila
2000
1
Matamoros Tamaulipas
2000
1
Reynosa Tamaulipas
2000
1
Tampico Tamaulipas
2000
1
Correcaminos UAT Victoria Ciudad Victoria Tamaulipas
2000
1
Dorados de Chihuahua Chihuahua City Chihuahua
2000
1
Pachuca Hidalgo
2000
1
Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua
2000
1
La Ola Roja del Distrito Federal Mexico City Distrito Federal
2000
1
Saltillo Coahuila
2000
1
Agua Prieta Sonora
2000
1

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1 40 30 10 4253 3993 +260 70
2 40 26 14 3461 3364 +97 66
3 40 26 14 3486 3339 +147 66
4 40 26 14 3468 3381 +87 66
5 Correcaminos UAT Victoria 40 25 15 3606 3376 +230 65
6 40 22 18 3945 3740 +205 62
7 40 18 22 3722 3653 +69 58
8 Dorados de Chihuahua 40 17 23 3417 3588 −171 57
9 40 13 27 3352 3598 −246 53
10 La Ola Roja del Distrito Federal 40 10 30 3517 3800 −283 50
11 40 7 33 3548 3943 −395 47
Source: lnbp.com.mx

Groups[]

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 40 30 10 4253 3993 +260 70 2000 LNBP playoffs
2 40 26 14 3461 3364 +97 66
3 40 26 14 3468 3381 +87 66
4 40 18 22 3722 3653 +69 58
5 Dorados de Chihuahua 40 17 23 3417 3588 −171 57
Source: lnbp.com.mx

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 40 26 14 3486 3339 +147 66 2000 LNBP playoffs
2 Correcaminos UAT Victoria 40 25 15 3606 3376 +230 65
3 40 22 18 3945 3740 +205 62
4 40 13 27 3352 3598 −246 53
5 La Ola Roja del Distrito Federal 40 10 30 3517 3800 −283 50 2000 LNBP playoffs
6 40 7 33 3548 3943 −395 47
Source: lnbp.com.mx

Playoffs[]

Note: for reasons not specified on the LNBP website, La Ola Roja del Distrito Federal was the fourth team qualified from the Group B, despite being ranked 5th.[1] The team playing the first game at home is listed first.

  • Quarterfinals (best-of-5, played November 14 – November 20):[1]
  • Osos de Saltillo (A1) vs. La Ola Roja del Distrito Federal (B4)
  • Indios de la UACJ (A2) vs. Vaqueros de Agua Prieta (B3)
  • Correcaminos UAT Matamoros (A3) vs. Correcaminos UAT Victoria (B2)
  • Correcaminos Tampico (B1) vs. Algodoneros de la Comarca (B4)
  • Semifinals (best-of-7, played November 22 – November 30):
  • Correcaminos UAT Victoria vs. unknown
  • Correcaminos UAT Tampico vs. unknown
  • Finals (best-of-7, played December 2 – December 10):
  • Correcaminos UAT Tampico vs. Correcaminos UAT Victoria

All-Star Game[]

The first LNBP All-Star Game was played in Ciudad Victoria at the Gimnasio Multidisciplinario de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas de Ciudad Victoria on October 19, 2000 at 20:30, and was broadcast by ESPN2.[3] The game was played between a team of Mexican players (Mexicanos) and a team of foreign players (Extranjeros).[3] The Mexican won, 104–98.[4] The game MVP was Mexican José Escobedo.

Teams[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "LNBP, Grupos". lnbp.com.mx. Archived from the original on December 4, 2000. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "LNBP, Resultados 2000". lnbp.com.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on November 10, 2000. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "LNBP, Juego de Estrellas 2000". lnbp.com.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 17, 2001. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  4. ^ "JUEGO DE ESTRELLAS, LA EXHIBICIÓN DE PODER". lnbp.com.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved April 29, 2020.

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