Liga ACB

{{Short description|Spanish premier professional basketball league}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}}

{{About|the top Spanish league|the Spanish association|Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto}}

{{Infobox basketball league

|name = Liga Endesa

|image = File:Liga Endesa 2019 logo.svg

|pixels = 220px

|country = Spain

|other countries= Andorra

|confed = FIBA Europe

|founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1983}}

|first = 1983–84

|fed = Spanish Federation

|folded =

|divisions =

|teams = 18

|feeds =

|promotion =

|relegation = Primera FEB

|levels = 1

|pyramid = Spanish basketball league system

|domest_cup = Copa del Rey

|supercup = Supercopa de España

|confed_cup = EuroLeague
EuroCup
Champions League
FIBA Europe Cup

|champions = Real Madrid (15th title)

|season = 2023–24

|most_champs = Barcelona (17 titles)

|top_scorer = Alberto Herreros (9,759)

|tv = Movistar Plus+

|website = {{Official URL}}

|current = 2024–25 ACB season

}}

The Liga ACB,{{efn|{{IPA|es|ˈliɣa aθeˈβe|lang}}; "ACB League"}} known as Liga Endesa{{efn|{{IPA|es|ˈliɣa eŋˈdesa|lang}}; "Endesa League"}} for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system. Administered by the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB), Liga ACB is contested by 18 teams, with the two lowest-placed teams relegated to the Primera FEB and replaced by the top team in that division plus the winner of the promotion playoffs.

The competition was founded as the ACB Primera División on 1983 following the decision of clubs in the Liga Nacional, founded in 1957, to break away from the Spanish Basketball Federation and professionalize the league. The league's accumulated revenues were worth around €30 million in 2020, with Endesa and Movistar Plus+ contributing 50% of the revenues of the league.{{cite news |title=La ACB cierra el año de la pandemia con ingresos récord de 30,2 millones de euros |url=https://www.2playbook.com/competiciones/acb-cierra-ano-pandemia-con-ingresos-record-302-millones-euros_3657_102.html |access-date=30 May 2022 |work=2Playbook |date=17 May 2021 |language=es-ES}}{{cite news |title=ACB, a la reválida: un negocio de 30 millones de euros a las puertas de renovar a Endesa y Movistar+ |url=https://www.2playbook.com/competiciones/acb-revalida-negocio-30-millones-euros-puertas-renovar-endesa-movistar_202_102.html |access-date=30 May 2022 |work=2Playbook |date=18 September 2020 |language=es-ES}} The league is a corporation where president Antonio Martín is responsible for its management, whilst the member clubs act as shareholders. Clubs were apportioned central payment revenues of €12 million in 2019–20.{{cite news |title=La ACB salva sobre la bocina 12 millones de ingresos |url=https://www.palco23.com/competiciones/la-acb-salva-sobre-la-bocina-12-millones-de-ingresos-y-lleva-el-reparto-a-los-clubes-a-la-linea-de-3 |access-date=30 May 2022 |work=palco23.com |date=28 May 2020 |language=es-ES}}

A total of 52 teams have competed in Liga ACB since its inception in 1983. Seven teams have been crowned champions, with FC Barcelona winning the title a record 17 times and Real Madrid 15 times, though Liga ACB also saw other champions, including Baskonia, Joventut Badalona, Bàsquet Manresa, Baloncesto Málaga and Valencia Basket.{{cite news |title=¿Qué equipos han sido campeones de la ACB? Palmarés y ganadores a lo largo de la historia de la Liga Endesa |url=https://www.sportingnews.com/es/baloncesto/news/liga-acb-campeones-palmares-ganadores-historia/ht86wqivxzqp80z132k1nvla |access-date=17 June 2024 |work=www.sportingnews.com |date=12 June 2024 |language=es-es}}

Liga ACB is one of the most popular professional indoor sports leagues in the world, with an average attendance of 6,236 for league matches in the 2018–19 season. This is the ninth-highest of any domestic professional indoor sports league in the world and the fourth-highest of any professional basketball league in the world, behind the National Basketball Association, the EuroLeague, and the Women's National Basketball Association.{{citation needed|date=August 2023}}

Competition format

File:Jump ball - Real Madrid vs Fuenlabrada - Ante Tomić vs Gustavo Ayón.jpg

The competition format follows the usual double round-robin format. During the course of a season, which lasts from October to May, each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 34 games. Teams are ranked by total wins. The eight highest-ranked clubs at the end of the season advance to the playoffs. The winner of the playoffs is crowned champion.

= Relegation and promotion =

A system of relegation and promotion exists between the Liga ACB and the Primera FEB. The two lowest placed teams in Liga ACB are relegated to the Primera FEB, and the top team from the Primera FEB promoted to Liga ACB, with an additional club promoted after a series of playoffs involving the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth placed clubs. Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history:

class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"

|+Number of clubs in Liga ACB throughout the years

!Period (in years)

!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} of clubs

!Relegations

!Promotions

1983–1986

| rowspan=2|16 clubs

|3 clubs

|3 clubs

1986–1988

| rowspan=11|2 clubs

| rowspan=9|2 clubs

1988–1992

|24 clubs

1992–1993

|22 clubs

1993–1996

|20 clubs

1996–2008

|18 clubs

2008–2009

|17 clubs

2009–2016

|18 clubs

2016–2017

|17 clubs

2017–2020

|18 clubs

2020–2021

|19 clubs

|1 club

2021–present

|18 clubs

|2 clubs

== Controversies about promotion to Liga ACB ==

Prior to 2012, in the 29 editions played of the Liga ACB, only three teams declined promotion, due to acting as reserve teams or for lack of funds: CB Guadalajara and CB Cornellà in 1993 and CB Cajabilbao in 1994.

Since 2012, due to the financial crisis that started in 2008, only two teams (Canarias and Andorra) of a possible 10 could promote to Liga ACB. This started a discussion about the promotion requirements of the ACB, considered by the LEB Oro clubs as "disproportionate".{{cite web|url=http://www.cbtizona.es/noticias/el-cb-tizona-denuncia-las-%E2%80%9Cdesproporcionadas%E2%80%9D-condiciones-exigidas-por-acb-en-madrid|title=El CB Tizona denuncia las "desproporcionadas" condiciones exigidas por ACB en Madrid|date=23 April 2015|access-date=28 March 2016|publisher=CB Tizona|language=es|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160408080526/http://www.cbtizona.es/noticias/el-cb-tizona-denuncia-las-%E2%80%9Cdesproporcionadas%E2%80%9D-condiciones-exigidas-por-acb-en-madrid|archive-date=8 April 2016|url-status=dead}}

For clubs that promote and would make their debut in the ACB demands:{{cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2013/04/20/baloncesto/acb/1366444929.html|title=El arduo camino que le queda a Burgos hacia la ACB: 4,7 millones, SAD y un nuevo pabellón|publisher=Marca|date=20 April 2013|access-date=28 March 2016|language=es}}

  • An arena with a minimum capacity of 5,000 seats.
  • An inbound of €3m. For clubs that return to the league after a promotion, an update of the inbound is demanded.
  • A deposit of €1.7m that would be returned in case of relegation to LEB Oro. In case of a new promotion, this deposit is required to be restored.
  • Conversion into a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva if the club remains in Liga ACB after its first season.

In 2012, Iberostar Canarias and Menorca Bàsquet achieved promotion to ACB, but neither could fulfill the requirements in order to promote.[http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=85761 Menorca Bàsquet SAD no presenta la documentación para jugar la Liga Endesa] ACB.com 28 June 2012 However, Canarias finally played in ACB after buying the berth in the league of Lucentum Alicante, previously sold to the association.[http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=86278 La ACB adquiere la plaza vacante del Lucentum y la asigna al CB Canarias] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190226172731/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=86278 |date=26 February 2019 }} ACB.com 20 July 2012

In 2013, neither CB Atapuerca, Ford Burgos by sponsorship reasons, nor Lucentum Alicante could promote. The latter resigned also to play in the second league and joined the fifth division.

In 2014 and 2015, CB Tizona, also Ford Burgos by sponsorship reasons, did not promote despite achieving the place two years in a row. After its second failed promotion, the third in the city of Burgos, the club sued the Association and accused it of "distorting the reality".{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=114508|title=Comunicado Oficial sobre la situación del Burgos|publisher=ACB.com|date=5 July 2015|access-date=28 March 2016|language=es}} Also in 2015, despite having played in the league during the 1980s and 1990s, Club Ourense Baloncesto was not admitted into the league despite fulfilling all the requirements, after not passing an accounts audit.{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=114475|title=Comunicado oficial de la asamblea de la ACB|date=3 June 2015|publisher=ACB.com|language=es|access-date=28 March 2016|archive-date=5 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151005231239/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=114475|url-status=dead}} However, ACB would admit Ourense for the 2016–17 season if it fulfilled the requirements regardless of their position in the 2015–16 LEB Oro season.{{cite web|url=http://www.rtve.es/deportes/20150909/acb-alcanza-preacuerdo-ourense-para-su-inscripcion-liga-endesa-2016-17/1215200.shtml|title=La ACB alcanza un preacuerdo con el Ourense para su inscripción en la Liga Endesa 2016/17|language=es|publisher=RTVE|date=9 September 2015|access-date=28 March 2016}}

On 24 April 2016, the National Commission of the Markets and the Competence argued that the inbound impedes, in an "unjustified, disproportionate and discriminatory" way, access of new clubs to Liga ACB.{{cite web|url=http://www.elespanol.com/deportes/baloncesto/20160424/119738101_0.html|title=Competencia elimina el canon de ingreso en una ACB "fosilizada"|publisher=El Español|language=es|date=24 April 2016|access-date=25 April 2016}}

In June 2016, the two promoted teams from LEB Oro (Palencia and Melilla) resigned promotion to the 2016–17 ACB season and requested to the ACB their sign-in before the 2017–18 season. However, as Gipuzkoa Basket, who finished in relegation positions in three of the last four seasons, resigned from ACB,{{cite web|url=http://www.gipuzkoabasket.com/noticias/gipuzkoa-basket-se-inscribe-en-leb-oro-N3263.php|title=Gipuzkoa Basket se inscribe en LEB Oro|date=12 July 2016|access-date=12 July 2016|publisher=San Sebastián Gipuzkoa Basket Club|archive-url=https://archive.today/20161122103155/http://www.gipuzkoabasket.com/noticias/gipuzkoa-basket-se-inscribe-en-leb-oro-N3263.php|archive-date=22 November 2016|url-status=dead}} the Association offered again its place to Palencia and Melilla under these conditions:{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=124385|title=Comunicado Oficial de la Asamblea ACB|publisher=ACB.com|language=es|date=22 July 2016|access-date=23 July 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://www.clubmelillabaloncesto.org/comunicado-oficial-nueva-propuesta-de-la-acb-al-club-melilla-baloncesto/|title=COMUNICADO OFICIAL: Nueva propuesta de la ACB al Club Melilla Baloncesto|publisher=Club Melilla Baloncesto|language=es|date=24 July 2016|access-date=7 January 2017}}

  • An arena with a minimum capacity of 5,000 seats.
  • An inbound of €2m. The second million delayed on the dates agreed between the club and ACB.
  • A deposit of €1.6m that would be returned in case of relegation to LEB Oro. In case of a new promotion, this deposit is required to be restored.
  • Conversion into a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva before the start of their second season in Liga ACB.

Palencia and Mellila refused the invitation, to reinforce their position against the inbound to play in the league.{{cite web|url=http://www.palenciabasket.com/noticia-comentario/1714/palencia-baloncesto-declina-la-oferta-de-acb/|title=Palencia Baloncesto declina la oferta de la ACB|language=es|publisher=Palencia Baloncesto|date=22 July 2016|access-date=23 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160725165210/http://www.palenciabasket.com/noticia-comentario/1714/palencia-baloncesto-declina-la-oferta-de-acb|archive-date=25 July 2016|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=http://www.clubmelillabaloncesto.org/comunicado-oficial-el-club-melilla-baloncesto-declina-la-propuesta-de-la-acb/|title=COMUNICADO OFICIAL: El Club Melilla Baloncesto declina la propuesta de la ACB|publisher=Club Melilla Baloncesto|language=es|date=29 July 2016|access-date=7 January 2017}}

In April 2017, the National Commission for Markets and Competition declared the entering inbound and the deposit for the regulation of promotions and relegations as illegal, as they consider it "unjustified, discriminatory and excessive" and imposed a fine of €400,000 to the ACB.{{cite web|url=https://www.cnmc.es/en/node/361172|publisher=CNMC.es|date=12 April 2017|access-date=13 April 2017|language=es|title=La CNMC multa a la Asociación de Clubes de Baloncesto (ACB) con 400.000 euros por imponer condiciones económicas desproporcionadas y discriminatorias para el ascenso de otros clubes a la Liga ACB}}{{cite web|title=RESOLUCION – 1610441_3.pdf|url=https://www.cnmc.es/sites/default/files/1610441_3.pdf|publisher=CNMC.es|access-date=12 April 2017|language=es|date=13 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171216144056/https://www.cnmc.es/sites/default/files/1610441_3.pdf|archive-date=16 December 2017|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohoops.net/en/acb/431579|publisher=Eurohoops.net|date=12 April 2017|access-date=13 April 2017|title=ACB League fined by the National Commission of Markets and Competition}} Subsequently, the ACB replied that it would appeal the decision of the CNMC, contending that it infringed on the self-organizing capacity of professional leagues, as recognized in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and in the European jurisprudence, and which was unprecedented in Europe and in the rest of the world.{{cite web|title=Comunicado oficial de la ACB|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=131023|publisher=ACB.com|access-date=23 June 2017|language=es|date=12 April 2017}}{{cite web|title=Productiva reunión de trabajo de los clubes de la ACB|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=131141|publisher=ACB.com|access-date=23 June 2017|language=es|date=18 April 2017}}

In May 2017, the ACB filed a contentious-administrative appeal and request for precautionary measures before the National Court, on the occasion of the resolution of the National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC), as well as to refuse any resolution or decision, present or future, which relates to that act. Also, the ACB approved to establish a negotiation plan with the CSD and the FEB regarding the number of participating teams and the conditions to access to the competition in the next seasons.{{cite web|title=Comunicado Oficial de la ACB|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=131695|publisher=ACB.com|access-date=23 June 2017|language=es|date=9 May 2017}}{{cite web|title=Comunicado oficial de la ACB|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=132078|publisher=ACB.com|access-date=23 June 2017|language=es|date=23 May 2017}}

In June 2017, the ACB agreed not to require the promotion requirements that have been the subject of the resolution (entering inbound and the deposit for the regulation of promotions and relegations) and the participation fee. Also, the ACB agreed to continue negotiations with the CSD, the FEB and the CNMC to try to establish by mutual agreement new conditions for promotion. In view of the possibility of reaching an agreement that establishes economic and financial requirements in a consensual way before 5 July, the Assembly agreed to establish two new access criteria, provided that there was no pronouncement of the National Court on the precautionary measures regarding the resolution of the National Court, nor agreement with the different bodies that replace it.{{cite web|title=Comunicado oficial de la Asamblea General Extraordinaria de la ACB|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=132822|publisher=ACB.com|access-date=10 July 2017|language=es|date=21 June 2017}} These conditions were:

  • A deposit of €1.9m that would be returned in case of relegation to LEB Oro, guaranteeing at least the value contributed by the clubs in their moment of promotion.
  • A minimum budget (for all clubs) of €2.3m to play in the league.

On 10 July 2017, the ACB ratified the agreement with the FEB endorsed by the CSD, to change the conditions to make them easier for promoted teams from LEB Oro. The ACB had also reached a principle of agreement with FEB and CSD regarding a reduction of competition to 16 clubs in 2019 and the model of promotions and relegations in the coming seasons. However, this text has not obtained the necessary support of the clubs in the General Assembly and has not been approved, agreeing to continue the negotiations to find the model of competition appropriate to the interests of the teams overall.{{cite web|title=Aprobadas condiciones económicas que dinamizarán los ascensos y descensos|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=133243|publisher=ACB.com|access-date=10 July 2017|language=es|date=10 July 2017}} These new conditions consist of:

  • A deposit of €1.6 million, to be paid over four seasons, that would be returned in case of relegation to LEB Oro, guaranteeing at least the value contributed by the clubs in their moment of promotion.
  • A minimum budget (for all clubs) of €2 million to play in the league.

Ten days later and two years after the denounce of CB Tizona, Gipuzkoa Basket and CB Miraflores, also from Burgos, were promoted to Liga ACB. These were the first promotions since the Andorra in 2014. Also, Miraflores became the first team to make its debut in ACB since 2009.

= Ranking of clubs on equal wins =

If wins are equal between two or more clubs, the rules are:{{cite web |title=Normas reguladoras de las Competiciones de la ACB (Artículo 22) |url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=4557 |publisher=ACB |access-date=27 February 2017 |language=es}}

  • If all clubs involved have played each other twice:
  • If the tie is between two clubs, then the tie is broken using the point difference for the two matches those clubs have played against each other
  • If the tie is between more than two clubs, then the tie is broken using the games the clubs have played against each other:
  • a) head-to-head wins
  • b) head-to-head point difference
  • c) head-to-head points scored
  • If two legged games between all clubs involved have not been played, or the tie is not broken by the rules above, it is broken using:
  • a) total point difference
  • b) total points scored
  • If the tie is still not broken, a new tiebreak process is initiated with only those teams that remain tied.

= Qualifying for European competitions =

The top teams in Liga ACB, apart from EuroLeague clubs, qualify for the EuroCup and the Champions League with no preference for any competition. Three teams have guaranteed spots in the EuroCup and four teams have guaranteed spots in the Champions League. In addition, other clubs could participate in the FIBA Europe Cup.{{cite web |title=ACB Estatutos y Normas Reguladoras 2018/19 |url=http://test.multiwebdia.com/clients/acb/Estatutos-Normativa-Temporada2018-2019/130/ |website=test.multiwebdia.com |access-date=1 July 2020}}

History

The first basketball league in Spain was the Liga Nacional, organised by the Spanish Basketball Federation, whose first edition was played in 1957 by six teams from Madrid and the province of Barcelona.{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=130646|publisher=ACB.com|language=es|date=30 March 2017|access-date=31 March 2017|title=Un paseo por la primera liga}} Until 1983 it continued being organised by the federation and consisting in only a round-robin tournament, where every teams faced all other twice, one at home and one away, with two points per win and one point in case of a draw.

In 1982, the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto was founded and one year later took the helm of the organisation of the league, with several changes in the competition format as they introduced the playoffs and the overtimes in case of draw.

= League names =

  • 1983–1988: ACB Primera División
  • 1988–2011: Liga ACB
  • 2011–present Liga Endesa

= Champions =

{{See also|List of Spanish basketball champions}}

File:ACB Trophy.png

class="wikitable"
SeasonChampionRunner-upSeriesFinals MVPChampion's Coach
1983–84Real MadridFC Barcelona

| {{center|2–1}}

rowspan=7 {{N/A|Not awarded}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz
1984–85Real MadridRon Negrita Joventut

| {{center|2–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz
1985–86Real MadridFC Barcelona

| {{center|2–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz
1986–87FC BarcelonaRon Negrita Joventut

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1987–88FC BarcelonaReal Madrid

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1988–89FC BarcelonaReal Madrid

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1989–90FC BarcelonaRAM Joventut

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1990–91Montigalà JoventutFC Barcelona

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Corny Thompson{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz
1991–92Montigalà JoventutReal Madrid Asegurator

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Mike Smith{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz
1992–93Real Madrid TekaMarbella Joventut

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|LTU}} Arvydas Sabonis{{flagicon|USA}} Clifford Luyk
1993–94Real Madrid TekaFC Barcelona Banca Catalana

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|LTU}} Arvydas Sabonis{{flagicon|USA}} Clifford Luyk
1994–95FC Barcelona Banca CatalanaUnicaja

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Michael Ansley{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1995–96FC Barcelona Banca CatalanaCaja San Fernando

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Fernández{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1996–97FC Barcelona Banca CatalanaReal Madrid Teka

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Dueñas{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1997–98TDK ManresaTAU Cerámica

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Creus{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Casimiro
1998–99FC BarcelonaCaja San Fernando

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Derrick Alston{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
1999–00Real Madrid TekaFC Barcelona

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Angulo{{flagicon|ITA}} Sergio Scariolo
2000–01FC BarcelonaReal Madrid Teka

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Pau Gasol{{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses
2001–02TAU CerámicaUnicaja

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Elmer Bennett{{flagicon|FRY}} Duško Ivanović
2002–03FC BarcelonaPamesa Valencia

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|LTU}} Šarūnas Jasikevičius{{flagicon|SCG}} Svetislav Pešić
2003–04FC BarcelonaAdecco Estudiantes

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|SCG}} Dejan Bodiroga{{flagicon|SCG}} Svetislav Pešić
2004–05Real MadridTAU Cerámica

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Louis Bullock{{flagicon|SCG}} Božidar Maljković
2005–06UnicajaTAU Cerámica

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Jorge Garbajosa{{flagicon|ITA}} Sergio Scariolo
2006–07Real MadridWinterthur FC Barcelona

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyes{{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Plaza
2007–08TAU CerámicaAXA FC Barcelona

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Mickeal{{flagicon|CRO}} Neven Spahija
2008–09Regal FC BarcelonaTAU Cerámica

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Navarro{{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Pascual
2009–10Caja LaboralRegal FC Barcelona

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|BRA}} Tiago Splitter{{flagicon|MNE}} Duško Ivanović
2010–11Regal FC BarcelonaBizkaia Bilbao Basket

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Navarro{{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Pascual
2011–12FC Barcelona RegalReal Madrid

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|SLO}} Erazem Lorbek{{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Pascual
2012–13Real MadridFC Barcelona Regal

| {{center|3–2}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyes{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso
2013–14FC BarcelonaReal Madrid

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Navarro{{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Pascual
2014–15Real MadridFC Barcelona

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Llull{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso
2015–16Real MadridFC Barcelona Lassa

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Llull{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso
2016–17Valencia BasketReal Madrid

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|MNE}} Bojan Dubljević{{flagicon|ESP}} Pedro Martínez
2017–18Real MadridKirolbet Baskonia

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Rudy Fernández{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso
2018–19Real MadridBarça Lassa

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|ARG}} Facundo Campazzo{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso
2019–20{{efn|Regular season was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the title was decided in an end-of-season tournament in Valencia.}}Kirolbet BaskoniaBarça

| {{center|69–67{{efn|The final was played in a single game.}}}}

{{flagicon|ARG}} Luca Vildoza{{flagicon|MNE}} Duško Ivanović
2020–21BarçaReal Madrid

| {{center|2–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Nikola Mirotić{{flagicon|LTU}} Šarūnas Jasikevičius
2021–22Real MadridBarça

| {{center|3–1}}

{{flagicon|Cape Verde}} Walter Tavares{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso
2022–23BarçaReal Madrid

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Nikola Mirotić{{flagicon|LTU}} Šarūnas Jasikevičius
2023–24Real MadridUCAM Murcia

| {{center|3–0}}

{{flagicon|BIH}} Džanan Musa{{flagicon|ESP}} Chus Mateo

== Titles by club ==

class="wikitable"
Club

! Champions

! Runners-up

! Winning years

Barcelona

| align=center| 17

| align=center| 14

| 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2021, 2023

{{Nowrap|Real Madrid}}

| align=center| 15

| align=center| 10

| 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024

Baskonia

| align=center| 4

| align=center| 5

| 2002, 2008, 2010, 2020

Joventut

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 4

| 1991, 1992

Málaga

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 2

| 2006

Valencia

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 1

| 2017

Manresa

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 0

| 1998

Real Betis

| align=center| 0

| align=center| 2

|

Estudiantes

| align=center| 0

| align=center| 1

|

Bilbao

| align=center| 0

| align=center| 1

|

UCAM Murcia

| align=center| 0

| align=center| 1

|

Current clubs

{{Main|2024–25 ACB season}}

{{:2024–25 ACB season|transcludesection=Teams}}

All-time Liga ACB table

The all-time Liga ACB table{{cite web |title=ACB.COM |url=https://www.acb.com/club/cuadro-honor |website=acb.com |access-date=1 August 2020 |language=es-ES |archive-date=1 August 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200801084010/https://www.acb.com/club/cuadro-honor |url-status=dead}} is an overall record of all match results of every team that has played in Liga ACB since the 1983–84 season. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2023–24 season.{{cite web |title=ACB.COM |url=https://www.acb.com/club/ranking/competicion_id/1/tipo_id/0 |website=acb.com |access-date=1 August 2020 |language=es-ES}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}

! {{Abbr|Team|Team}}

! {{Abbr|Season|Season, including 2023–24}}

! {{Abbr|Played|Games played}}

! {{Abbr|Won|Games won}}

! {{Abbr|Lost|Games lost}}

! {{Abbr|1st|Champion}}

! {{Abbr|2nd|Runner-up}}

! {{Abbr|3rd|Third}}

! {{Abbr|4th|Fourth}}

! {{Abbr|Debut|Season of Debut in Liga ACB}}

! {{Abbr|Since/Last App|In ACB since season/Last season in ACB}}

! {{Abbr|Best|Better position}}

style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 1

style="text-align:left;"| Barcelona41172512974281714521983–841983–841
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 2

style="text-align:left;"| Real Madrid41169312704231510621983–841983–841
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 3

style="text-align:left;"| Baskonia411587100058745561983–841983–841
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 4

style="text-align:left;"| Joventut41152986566424651983–841983–841
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 5

style="text-align:left;"| Málaga{{efn|Includes CB Caja de Ronda results}}39147984263712661983–841987–881
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 6

style="text-align:left;"| Valencia35132576655911431988–891996–971
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFD700;"

| 7

style="text-align:left;"| Estudiantes3814037216821571983–842020–212
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 8

style="text-align:left;"| Gran Canaria33119957862121985–861995–964
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 9

style="text-align:left;"| Manresa361271539732121983–842018–191
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFD700;"

| 10

style="text-align:left;"| Real Betis33117151565621989–902022–232
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 11

style="text-align:left;"| Valladolid3010324326001983–842013–146
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 12

style="text-align:left;"| Murcia2691034256811990–912011–122
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 13

style="text-align:left;"| CB Girona207313304011988–892007–085
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 14

style="text-align:left;"| Canarias{{efn|Includes old CB Canarias results}}1966732933811983–842012–133
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFD700;"

| 15

style="text-align:left;"| Fuenlabrada258523245281996–972022–237
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 16

style="text-align:left;"| Bilbao1965929636312004–052019–202
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 17

style="text-align:left;"| Breogán217402924481984–852021–226
style="text-align:center; background-color:#97DEFF;"

| 18

style="text-align:left;"| CB Zaragoza13473270203231983–841995–963
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 19

style="text-align:left;"| Basket Zaragoza15515219296112008–092010–113
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 20

style="text-align:left;"| Andorra134531992541992–932023–246
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 21

style="text-align:left;"| León113981792191990–912007–086
style="text-align:center; background-color:#C0C0C0;"

| 22

style="text-align:left;"| Peñas124411732681983–841995–9610
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 23

style="text-align:left;"| Obradoiro144671712962009–102011–128
style="text-align:center; background-color:#97DEFF;"

| 24

style="text-align:left;"| Granollers103521661861983–841992–935
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 25

style="text-align:left;"| Cáceres113881632251992–932002–035
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFD700;"

| 26

style="text-align:left;"| Ourense103831432401989–902000–018
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 27

style="text-align:left;"| CB Granada124111402711996–972010–1110
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 28

style="text-align:left;"| OAR Ferrol103501402101983–841993–947
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFD700;"

| 29

style="text-align:left;"| Gipuzkoa124111352762006–072020–215
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 30

style="text-align:left;"| Lucentum93161321842000–012011–126
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 31

style="text-align:left;"| Collado Villalba6226931331987–881991–928
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 32

style="text-align:left;"| Oximesa6225821431986–871991–9211
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 33

style="text-align:left;"| Cajabilbao5184761081986–871990–919
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 34

style="text-align:left;"| Maristas Málaga416076841988–891991–9213
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFD700;"

| 35

style="text-align:left;"| San Pablo Burgos5169759412017–182021–224
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 36

style="text-align:left;"| Espanyol516573921984–851988–898
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 37

style="text-align:left;"| Lleida414057832001–022004–058
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 38

style="text-align:left;"| Cantabria5170531171997–982001–0214
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 39

style="text-align:left;"| Menorca5168511172005–062011–1215
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFCCCC;"

| 40

style="text-align:left;"| Círcol Catòlic397494811983–841985–864
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 41

style="text-align:left;"| Cajamadrid39846521983–841985–865
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 42

style="text-align:left;"| Gijón4144371071995–962001–0215
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 43

style="text-align:left;"| Salamanca27636401994–951995–969
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 44

style="text-align:left;"| Tenerife AB28928611988–891989–9022
style="text-align:center; background-color:#97DEFF;"

| 45

style="text-align:left;"| Llíria27927521991–921992–9316
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 46

style="text-align:left;"| Tenerife26825432003–042004–0510
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 47

style="text-align:left;"| Bàsquet Girona26824442022–232022–2314
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 48

style="text-align:left;"| Fundación Granada26822462022–232022–2315
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFFDDF;"

| 49

style="text-align:left;"| Ciudad de Huelva13911281997–981997–9817
style="text-align:center; background-color:#C0C0C0;"

| 50

style="text-align:left;"| L'Hospitalet13111201983–841983–8415
style="text-align:center; background-color:#FFCCCC;"

| 51

style="text-align:left;"| Askatuak14310331988–891988–8924
style="text-align:center; background-color:#BBF3BB;"

| 52

style="text-align:left;"| Palencia1346282023–242023–2418

League or status at 2023–24 season:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:95%;"
style="width:10px; background-color:#BBF3BB;"|2023–24 ACB season
style="width:10px; background-color:#FFD700;"|2023–24 LEB Oro season
style="width:10px; background-color:#C0C0C0;"|2023–24 LEB Plata season
style="width:10px; background-color:#97DEFF;"|2023–24 Liga EBA season
style="width:10px; background-color:#FFCCCC;"|Lower divisions
style="width:10px; background-color:#FFFDDF;"|Clubs that no longer exist

Awards

Statistical leaders

{{Main|ACB statistical leaders}}

= All-time scoring leaders =

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, active players. In gold, players with more than 6,000 points, considered by the ACB as historic players.{{Cite web |url=http://www.acb.com/acbdata/historicos_en_ptos.html |title=HISTORICOS: Anotadores en LACB {{in lang{{!}}es}}. |access-date=25 September 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180802014021/http://www.acb.com/acbdata/historicos_en_ptos.html |archive-date=2 August 2018 |url-status=dead }}

Stats through end of 2018–19 ACB season:

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 100%;"
Rank

!Player

!Games

!Points

!Average

bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 1. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Herrerosalign="right" |  654align="right" |  9,759align="right" |  14.92
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 2. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Jordi Villacampaalign="right" |  506align="right" |  8,991align="right" |  17.77
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 3. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} Brian Jacksonalign="right" |  392align="right" |  8,651align="right" |  22.07
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 4. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Navarroalign="right" |  689align="right" |  8,318align="right" |  12.07
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 5. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyesalign="right" |  798align="right" |  8,254align="right" |  10.34
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 6. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} Granger Hallalign="right" |  433align="right" |  8,039align="right" |  18.57
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 7. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Creusalign="right" |  585align="right" |  7,929align="right" |  13.55
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 8. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} Joe Arlauckasalign="right" |  365align="right" |  7,543align="right" |  20.67
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 9. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Álex Mumbrúalign="right" |  677align="right" |  7,435align="right" |  10.98
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 10. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|CRO}} Velimir Perasovićalign="right" |  354align="right" |  7,387align="right" |  20.87
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 11. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Epialign="right" |  422align="right" |  7,029align="right" |  16.66
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 12. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Darryl Middletonalign="right" |  398align="right" |  6,425align="right" |  16.14
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 13. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} Andre Turneralign="right" |  378align="right" |  6,405align="right" |  16.94
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 14. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Jofresaalign="right" |  756align="right" |  6,327align="right" |  8.37
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 15. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} Richard Scottalign="right" |  350align="right" |  6,199align="right" |  17.71
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 16. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} John Pinonealign="right" |  332align="right" |  6,175align="right" |  18.60
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 17. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Bernard Hopkinsalign="right" |  456align="right" |  6,088align="right" |  13.35
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 18. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} Claude Rileyalign="right" |  308align="right" |  6,074align="right" |  19.72
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 19. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Fernándezalign="right" |  499align="right" |  6,042align="right" |  12.11
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 20. 

align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Chicho Sibilioalign="right" |  348align="right" |  6,010align="right" |  17.27

= All-time rebounding leaders =

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, active players. In gold, players with more than 2,500 rebounds, considered by the ACB as historic players.{{Cite web |url=http://www.acb.com/acbdata/historicos_en_rt.html |title=HISTORICOS: Reboteadores en LACB {{in lang{{!}}es}}. |access-date=26 October 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180718061406/http://www.acb.com/acbdata/historicos_en_rt.html |archive-date=18 July 2018 |url-status=dead }}

Stats through the end of the 2018–19 ACB season:

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 100%;"
Rank

!Player

!Games

!Rebounds

!Average

bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 1. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyesalign="right" |  798align="right" |  4,665align="right" |  5.85
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 2. 

{{flagicon|USA}} Granger Hallalign="right" |  433align="right" |  4,292align="right" |  9.91
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 3. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Jiménezalign="right" |  641align="right" |  3,526align="right" |  5.50
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 4. 

{{flagicon|USA}} Claude Rileyalign="right" |  308align="right" |  3,033align="right" |  9.85
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 5. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Antonio Orengaalign="right" |  616align="right" |  2,933align="right" |  4.77
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 6. 

{{flagicon|LIT}} Arvydas Sabonisalign="right" |  235align="right" |  2,904align="right" |  12.36
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 7. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Bernard Hopkinsalign="right" |  456align="right" |  2,806align="right" |  6.15
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 8. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Fran Vázquezalign="right" |  638align="right" |  2,788align="right" |  4.37
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 9. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Mike Smithalign="right" |  405align="right" |  2,755align="right" |  6.80
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 10. 

{{flagicon|USA}} Larry Micheauxalign="right" |  269align="right" |  2,729align="right" |  10.14
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 11. 

{{flagicon|ESP}} Darryl Middletonalign="right" |  398align="right" |  2,701align="right" |  6.79
bgcolor=gold

| align="center" | 12. 

{{flagicon|USA}} Joe Arlauckasalign="right" |  365align="right" |  2,626align="right" |  7.19
align="center" | 13. {{flagicon|ESP}} Álex Mumbrúalign="right" |  677align="right" |  2,499align="right" |  3,68
align="center" | 14. {{flagicon|USA}} Harper Williamsalign="right" |  346align="right" |  2,493align="right" |  7.21
align="center" | 15. {{flagicon|CAF}} Anicet Lavodramaalign="right" |  345align="right" |  2,429align="right" |  7.04
align="center" | 16. {{flagicon|ESP}} Alfonso Reyesalign="right" |  461align="right" |  2,417align="right" |  5.24
align="center" | 17. {{flagicon|BEL}} Axel Hervellealign="right" |  473align="right" |  2,355align="right" |  4.98
align="center" | 18. {{flagicon|CRO}} Ante Tomićalign="right" |  389align="right" |  2,341align="right" |  6.02
align="center" | 19. {{flagicon|ESP}} Ramón Rivasalign="right" |  307align="right" |  2,290align="right" |  7.46
align="center" | 20. {{flagicon|ESP}} Ferran Martínezalign="right" |  417align="right" |  2,287align="right" |  5.48

Records

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These are the standing ACB records for the regular season (RS){{cite web |title=Récords históricos de la ACB |url=http://www.acb.es/redaccion.php?id=44027 |website=ACB |access-date=30 July 2018 |language=es}} and play-offs (PO).{{cite web |title=Playoff Liga Endesa |url=http://acb.com/docs/descarga/recplayoff.pdf |website=ACB |access-date=30 July 2018 |language=es |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171016093620/http://acb.com/docs/descarga/recplayoff.pdf |archive-date=16 October 2017 |url-status=live }}

  • Most Points in a game

:* RS: 54 by Epi, FC Barcelona vs Joventut Massana on 18 February 1984

:* PO: 43 by David Russell, CB Estudiantes vs Real Madrid on 28 March 1987

:* Liga Nacional (prior to the 1983–84 season): 65 by Walter Szczerbiak, Real Madrid vs Dyc Breogán on 8 February 1976{{cite web |title=Récords históricos de la ACB |url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=44027 |website=ACB.com |access-date=26 June 2019 |language=es |archive-date=19 September 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120919004347/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=44027 |url-status=dead }}

  • Most Field Goals Made in a game

:* RS: 25 by Essie Hollis, Arabatxo Baskonia vs OAR Ferrol on 5 February 1984

:* PO: 19 by Chicho Sibilio, FC Barcelona vs OAR Ferrol on 17 March 1984

  • Most Three Point Field Goals Made in a game

:* RS: 12 by Jacob Pullen, FC Barcelona vs CB Valladolid on 8 March 2014

:* PO: 10 by Chicho Sibilio, FC Barcelona vs Breogán Caixa Galicia on 12 April 1986

  • Most Free Throws Made in a game

:* RS: 29 by Jeff Lamp, Granada vs Fórum Filatélico Valladolid on 21 December 1991

:* PO: 19 by José Miguel Antúnez, Estudiantes Caja Postal vs CAI Zaragoza on 19 April 1991

  • Most Rebounds in a game

:* RS: 29 by Clarence Kea, Juver Murcia vs Dyc Breogán on 21 December 1991

:* PO: 21 by Fernando Romay, Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona on 4 April 1987; and by Arvydas Sabonis, Real Madrid Teka vs Valvi Girona on 1 April 1993 & Real Madrid Teka vs Estudiantes Caja Postal on 1 May 1993

  • Most Assists in a game

:* RS: 19 by Sergio Rodríguez, Real Madrid vs Montakit Fuenlabrada on 11 May 2016

:* PO: 13 by Michael Anderson, Caja San Fernando vs TDK Manresa on 22 May 1999; by Andre Turner, Caja San Fernando vs Real Madrid Teka on 7 May 1999; and by Elmer Bennett, TAU Cerámica vs Adecco Estudiantes on 20 May 2001

  • Most Steals in a game

:* RS: 13 by Lance Berwald, BBV Villalba vs Caja Guipúzcoa on 11 March 1989 (unofficial)

:* PO: 14 by Andrés Jiménez, Ron Negrita Joventut vs Real Madrid on 1 May 1985

  • Most Blocks in a game

:* RS: 12 by Fran Vázquez, FC Barcelona vs Grupo Capitol Valladolid on 7 January 2007

:* PO: 8 by George Singleton, TDK Manresa vs Unicaja Polti on 7 April 1994; and by Derrick Alston, TDK Manresa vs Adecco Estudiantes on 8 May 1998

  • PER

:* RS: 66 by Arvydas Sabonis, Real Madrid vs Coren Ourense on 31 March 1995

:* PO: 48 by Dennis Hopson, Banco Natwest Zaragoza vs Marbella Joventut on 18 April 1993

  • Prolific Scorers

:* Most 50 points RS games in a career: 2 by Eddie Phillips and Henry Turner.

:* Most 50 points RS games in a season: 2 by Eddie Phillips in 1986/87 and Henry Turner in 1991/92.

:* Most 40 points RS games in a career: 11 by Ray Smith.

:* Most 40 points RS games in a season: 7 by Eddie Phillips in 1986/87 and Ray Smith in 1988/89.

:* Most 40 points RS games streak: 3 by Eddie Phillips in 1986/87 and Oscar Schmidt in 1993/94.

:* Most 30 points RS games in a season: 24 by Walter Berry in 1990/91.

:* Most 30 points RS games streak: 13 by Walter Berry in 1990/91 (from stage 4 to stage 16).

  • Players with 20 rebounds games

:* 12 games: Arvydas Sabonis (9 RS, 3 PO).

:* 4 games: Jerome Lane (4 RS)

:* 3 games: Tanoka Beard (3 RS) and Ken Johnson (3 RS).

:* 2 games: Clarence Kea (2 RS), Warren Kidd (2 RS), Terry White (2 RS) and Claude Riley (2 RS).

:* 1 game: Fernando Romay (1 PO), Felipe Reyes (1 RS), Granger Hall (1 RS), Clyde Myers (1 RS) and Greg Foster[http://www.cbbreogan.com/club O club. Récords Históricos] (1 PO).

  • Double-Doubles (d-d)

:* All-time RS: 205 by Granger Hall in 387 games, 137 by Arvydas Sabonis in 189 games, 119 by Claude Riley in 278 games, 116 by Larry Micheaux in 235 games, 100 by Tanoka Beard in 168 games

:* All-time PO: 37 by Arvydas Sabonis in 46 games, 22 by Granger Hall in 46 games, 20 by Larry Micheaux in 33 games

:* Most d-d in a single RS: 33 by Tanoka Beard, 1997–98

:* Most d-d in a single PO: 11 by Arvydas Sabonis, 1992–93 & 1993–94

:* RS games streak recording a d-d: 17 by Arvydas Sabonis, 1989–90

  • Triple-Doubles
  • Luka Dončić with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists on 9 May 2018
  • Fran Vázquez with 11 points, 10 rebounds and 12 blocks on 7 January 2007
  • Dejan Tomašević with 14 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, Pamesa Valencia vs Unicaja on 12 May 2004
  • George Singleton with 23 points, 12 rebounds and 10 blocks on 12 February 1994
  • Nacho Suárez with 10 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists on stage 13 1990–91; and 15 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists on stage 19 1990–91
  • Mike Smith with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals on 21 October 1989
  • Most Points in a game

:* RS: 147 – FC Barcelona defeated Cajabilbao 147–106 on 31 January 1987

  • Fewest Points in a game

:* RS: 39 – Lagun Aro GBC was defeated by Blancos de Rueda Valladolid 61–39 on 25 April 2010

  • Largest Margin of Victory in a game

:* RS: 65 – FC Barcelona Lassa defeated Real Betis Energía Plus 121–56 on 11 April 2018{{cite web|title=El FC Barcelona Lassa consigue la mayor diferencia en era ACB|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=139837|website=ACB|language=es|date=11 April 2018}}

  • Victory with fewest points

:* RS: 49 – Assignia Manresa defeated Meridiano Alicante 49–48 on 6 March 2011

Attendances

Since several years ago, the Liga ACB is the European domestic league with the highest average attendance,{{cite web|url=http://ballineurope.com/the-acb-is-still-the-leader-in-attendance/|publisher=Ball in Europe|access-date=16 December 2017|date=16 June 2008|title=ACB remains leader in attendance}} always surpassing the 6,000 spectators per game since the 2002–03 season.

= Season averages =

All averages include playoffs games.

class="wikitable sortable"
SeasonTotal gateGamesAverageChangeHigh avg.TeamLow avg.Team
align=center|1995–96align=right|1,984,706align=right|409align=right|4,853align=right|align=right|6,757Estudiantes Argentariaalign=right|3,400Xacobeo 99 Ourense
align=center|1996–97align=right|1,692,188align=right|341align=right|4,962align=right|+2.2%align=right|6,517Estudiantes Argentariaalign=right|3,357Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
align=center|1997–98align=right|1,703,784align=right|341align=right|4,996align=right|+0.1%align=right|7,784Pamesa Valenciaalign=right|2,826Ourense Xacobeo 99
align=center|1998–99align=right|1,753,105align=right|331align=right|5,296align=right|+6.0%align=right|8,050Pamesa Cerámicaalign=right|3,414Real Madrid Teka
align=center|1999–2000align=right|1,766,883align=right|335align=right|5,274align=right|–0.0%align=right|8,603Pamesa Valenciaalign=right|3,607Cantabria Lobos
align=center|2000–01align=right|1,705,898align=right|331align=right|5,154align=right|–3.0%align=right|8,425Unicajaalign=right|3,159Club Ourense Baloncesto
align=center|2001–02align=right|1,933,425align=right|332align=right|5,824align=right|+13.0%align=right|12,018Adecco Estudiantesalign=right|3,385Canarias Telecom
align=center|2002–03align=right|2,009,153align=right|332align=right|6,052align=right|+3.9%align=right|11,171Adecco Estudiantesalign=right|3,735Cáceres CB
align=center|2003–04align=right|2,045,619align=right|335align=right|6,106align=right|+0.9%align=right|11,176Adecco Estudiantesalign=right|3,424Polaris World Murcia
align=center|2004–05align=right|2,203,588align=right|336align=right|6,558align=right|+7.4%align=right|11,055Adecco Estudiantesalign=right|3,903Unelco Tenerife
align=center|2005–06align=right|2,108,671align=right|336align=right|6,276align=right|–4.3%align=right|9,733Unicajaalign=right|4,265Leche Río
align=center|2006–07align=right|2,254,576align=right|336align=right|6,710align=right|+6.9%align=right|9,727Real Madridalign=right|4,528Akasvayu Girona
align=center|2007–08align=right|2,088,989align=right|323align=right|6,467align=right|–3.6%align=right|9,641MMT Estudiantesalign=right|4,184Akasvayu Girona
align=center|2008–09align=right|2,073,773align=right|292align=right|7,102align=right|+9.8%align=right|9,090TAU Cerámicaalign=right|4,858Ricoh Manresa
align=center|2009–10align=right|2,135,484align=right|326align=right|6,551align=right|–7.8%align=right|9,765Bizkaia Bilbao Basketalign=right|4,194CB Murcia
align=center|2010–11align=right|2,018,072align=right|324align=right|6,409align=right|–2.2%align=right|9,345Asefa Estudiantesalign=right|4,200Meridiano Alicante
align=center|2011–12align=right|2,171,673align=right|329align=right|6,621align=right|+3.3%align=right|10,412Asefa Estudiantesalign=right|4,424Assignia Manresa
align=center|2012–13align=right|2,077,787align=right|328align=right|6,335align=right|–4.3%align=right|9,971Laboral Kutxaalign=right|3,985Cajasol
align=center|2013–14align=right|2,213,116align=right|329align=right|6,202align=right|–2.0%align=right|9,242Real Madridalign=right|3,515CB Valladolid
align=center|2014–15align=right|2,091,134align=right|328align=right|6,375align=right|+2.7%align=right|9,406Real Madridalign=right|3,599MoraBanc Andorra
align=center|2015–16align=right|2,082,234align=right|328align=right|6,387align=right|+1.5%align=right|9,918Baskoniaalign=right|4,026Iberostar Tenerife
align=center|2016–17align=right|1,901,826align=right|295align=right|6,456align=right|+1.0%align=right|9,758Baskoniaalign=right|3,985ICL Manresa
align=center|2017–18align=right|2,101,755align=right|327align=right|6,427align=right|–0.4%align=right|10,194Kirolbet Baskoniaalign=right|3,169Delteco GBC
align=center|2018–19align=right|2,026,760align=right|325align=right|6,236align=right|–3.0%align=right|9,316San Pablo Burgosalign=right|3,283Delteco GBC
align=center|2019–20align=right|1,369,822align=right|205{{efn|Season was suspended in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was finished under closed doors. These games are not included in the attendance data.}}align=right|6,682align=right|+7.1%align=right|9,438San Pablo Burgosalign=right|3,991MoraBanc Andorra
align=center|2020–21colspan=8 align=center|Season played under closed doors, except play-offs, under limited attendance.
align=center|2021–22align=right|1,572,083{{efn|Matches played until March were under limited attendance.}}align=right|327align=right|4,808align=right|–28.0%{{efn|Compared to 2019–20 season.}}align=right|7,870San Pablo Burgosalign=right|2,810MoraBanc Andorra
align=center|2022–23align=right|1,995,370align=right|325align=right|6,140align=right|+27.7%align=right|9,108Unicajaalign=right|4,477Carplus Fuenlabrada
align=center|2023–24align=right|2,094,929align=right|326align=right|6,246align=right|+4.3%align=right|9,933Unicajaalign=right|3,825MoraBanc Andorra

Source:[http://www.acb.com/acbnoticias.php ACB Noticias Digital]

= Historic average attendances =

All averages include playoffs games. In the 2021–22, some games were played under limited attendance.

{{mw-datatable}}

class="wikitable mw-datatable" style="text-align:center; font-size:70%;"
width=35|Season

! width=25|{{Tooltip|AND|Andorra}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|FCB|Barcelona}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BKN|Baskonia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BLB|Bilbao}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BRE|Breogán}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CAC|Cáceres}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CBC|Canarias}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CTB|Cantabria}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|EST|Estudiantes}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|FUE|Fuenlabrada}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GIJ|Gijón}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GBC|Gipuzkoa}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GIR|CB Girona}}
{{Tooltip|BGI|Bàsquet Girona since 2022}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GCA|Gran Canaria}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GRA|Granada}}
{{Tooltip|FGR|Fundación CB Granada since 2022}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|HLV|Ciudad de Huelva}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|JOV|Joventut}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|LEO|León}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|LLE|Lleida}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|LUC|Lucentum}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MGA|Málaga}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MAN|Manresa}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MEN|Menorca}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MIR|Miraflores Burgos}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MUR|Murcia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|OBR|Obradoiro}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|COB|Ourense}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|PAL|Palencia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|PEÑ|Peñas Huesca}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BET|Real Betis}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|RMA|Real Madrid}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|SAL|Salamanca}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|TFE|Tenerife}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|VBC|Valencia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|VAD|Valladolid}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CBZ|CB Zaragoza}}
{{Tooltip|BZA|Basket Zaragoza since 2008}}

1994–95

| 3,997

7,5045,1323,6815,0217,2754,6295,8376,0974,5444,0906,7674,1534,0214,2265,1004,3165,3055,713
1995–96

|3,562

|5,896

|5,100

|

|

|4,974

|

|

|6,757

|

|4,457

|

|4,982

|3,989

|

|

|4,668

|5,347

|

|

|4,881

|4,441

|

|

|6,160

|

|3,400

|

|3,954

|4,775

|5,640

|3,968

|

|

|5,104

|4,890

1996–97

|

|5,913

|5,130

|

|

|4,956

|

|

|6,517

|3,357

|

|

|4,432

|3,889

|4,362

|

|6,214

|4,886

|

|

|5,000

|4,303

|

|

|5,197

|

|3,363

|

|

|4,018

|6,229

|

|

|5,529

|4,805

|

1997–98

|

|6,088

|5,203

|

|

|4,869

|

|4,258

|6,653

|

|

|

|4,706

|4,100

|5,412

|3,600

|6,301

|4,735

|

|

|5,000

|4,620

|

|

|

|

|2,826

|

|

|4,467

|4,686

|

|

|7,784

|4,253

|

1998–99

|

|5,766

|7,288

|

|

|4,918

|

|4,096

|6,325

|4,664

|

|

|4,453

|4,382

|6,276

|

|6,128

|4,853

|

|

|5,000

|4,700

|

|

|4,709

|

|

|

|

|5,955

|3,414

|

|

|8,050

|3,641

|

1999–00

|

|5,316

|8,311

|

|3,885

|5,349

|

|3,607

|7,448

|5,045

|4,094

|

|4,267

|4,278

|

|

|5,737

|4,603

|

|

|5,368

|4,562

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|5,482

|4,113

|

|

|8,603

|3,929

|

{{Nowrap|2000–01}}

|

|6,248

|7,852

|

|5,035

|5,218

|

|3,336

|6,142

|4,574

|4,238

|

|4,145

|3,835

|

|

|4,959

|

|

|3,953

|8,425

|

|

|

|

|

|3,159

|

|

|4,368

|3,861

|

|

|7,668

|4,283

|

2001–02

|

|6,152

|7,993

|

|5,000

|4,715

|

|3,577

|12,018

|4,902

|3,897

|

|4,363

|3,385

|6,884

|

|5,815

|

|4,916

|

|8,529

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|4,314

|4,200

|

|

|7,032

|4,675

|

2002–03

|

|7,385

|8,311

|

|5,507

|3,735

|

|

|11,171

|4,799

|

|

|3,840

|4,441

|5,006

|

|5,208

|

|5,071

|4,909

|8,547

|4,479

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|6,306

|4,459

|

|

|7,939

|4,688

|

2003–04

|

|6,889

|8,766

|

|5,447

|

|

|

|11,176

|4,709

|

|

|4,431

|4,199

|

|

|5,603

|

|5,771

|5,137

|8,547

|4,437

|

|

|3,424

|

|

|

|

|5,935

|4,774

|

|4,094

|8,175

|5,214

|

2004–05

|

|5,451

|8,510

|5,003

|5,424

|

|

|

|11,055

|

|

|

|4,545

|4,208

|6,823

|

|5,746

|

|4,899

|5,251

|9,825

|4,803

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|5,959

|10,561

|

|3,903

|6,853

|5,654

|

2005–06

|

|5,143

|8,619

|5,471

|4,265

|

|

|

|7,782

|4,787

|

|

|4,997

|4,346

|6,996

|

|6,306

|

|

|5,244

|9,733

|4,874

|5,154

|

|

|

|

|

|

|5,782

|9,139

|

|

|7,074

|5,855

|

2006–07

|

|5,375

|8,759

|6,454

|

|

|

|

|8,800

|4,874

|

|9,371

|4,528

|4,612

|7,082

|

|6,439

|

|

|4,974

|9,481

|

|5,235

|

|5,368

|

|

|

|

|5,771

|9,727

|

|

|6,968

|5,981

|

2007–08

|

|5,009

|8,660

|5,706

|

|

|

|

|9,641

|5,099

|

|

|4,184

|4,782

|7,499

|

|7,936

|5,285

|

|

|9,242

|4,879

|5,311

|

|5,091

|

|

|

|

|5,354

|8,878

|

|

|6,928

|6,183

|

2008–09

|

|5,091

|9,090

|7,003

|

|

|

|

|8,963

|5,255

|

|8,294

|

|4,924

|7,407

|

|7,467

|

|

|

|8,950

|4,858

|5,350

|

|4,925

|

|

|

|

|5,950

|8,847

|

|

|7,529

|

|10,264

2009–10

|

|5,469

|9,011

|9,345

|

|

|

|

|8,586

|5,260

|

|6,698

|

|4,646

|6,468

|

|6,361

|

|

|4,306

|8,650

|4,585

|

|

|4,194

|5,510

|

|

|

|6,194

|8,390

|

|

|7,572

|5,530

|

2010–11

|

|4,833

|8,937

|7,868

|

|

|

|

|9,765

|5,427

|

|6,049

|

|4,658

|5,483

|

|5,506

|

|

|4,200

|9,356

|4,209

|4,588

|

|

|

|

|

|

|5,141

|6,458

|

|

|7,478

|4,988

|7,600

2011–12

|

|4,898

|10,234

|8,668

|

|

|

|

|10,412

|5,223

|

|7,037

|

|4,606

|

|

|5,200

|

|

|4,531

|8,426

|4,424

|

|

|5,355

|5,241

|

|

|

|5,461

|8,558

|

|

|7,952

|4,548

|7,326

2012–13

|

|4,561

|9,750

|9,626

|

|

|4,157

|

|9,023

|5,080

|

|6,362

|

|4,666

|

|

|5,230

|

|

|

|6,193

|4,276

|

|

|5,662

|5,414

|

|

|

|3,985

|7,607

|

|

|7,865

|4,894

|7,626

2013–14

|

|4,909

|9,190

|9,097

|

|

|3,868

|

|7,927

|4,860

|

|5,998

|

|5,147

|

|

|5,449

|

|

|

|6,317

|4,023

|

|

|5,584

|5,049

|

|

|

|4,157

|9,242

|

|

|8,002

|3,515

|8,010

2014–15

|3,599

|4,868

|8,918

|8,855

|

|

|4,066

|

|7,839

|4,993

|

|5,593

|

|6,258

|

|

|5,931

|

|

|

|7,565

|4,253

|

|

|5,968

|5,065

|

|

|

|4,153

|9,406

|

|

|8,060

|

|7,933

2015–16

|4,037

|5,074

|9,918

|9,063

|

|

|4,026

|

|8,650

|5,187

|

|4,114

|

|6,765

|

|

|4,938

|

|

|

|7,340

|4,330

|

|

|5,931

|5,264

|

|

|

|4,546

|8,971

|

|

|8,210

|

|7,144

2016–174,2284,272

| 9,758

| 8,708

|

|

| 4,521

|

| 8,356

| 4,911

|

|

|

6,464

|

|

| 4,975

|

|

|

| 7,116

| 3,985

|

|

5,637

| 5,067

|

|

|

| 4,886

| 9,072

|

|

| 8,159

|

| 7,467

2017–18

|4,224

|4,790

|10,194

|8,752

|

|

|4,660

|

|8,150

|5,174

|

|3,169

|

|5,865

|

|

|4,986

|

|

|

|7,238

|

|

|9,070

|5,578

|4,982

|

|

|

|4,157

|8,584

|

|

|7,254

|

|7,663

2018–19

|4,046

|5,323

|9,147

|

|4,878

|

|4,582

|

|8,611

|5,114

|

|3,283

|

|5,263

|

|

|5,219

|

|

|

|7,572

|4,705

|

|9,153

|5,605

|4,903

|

|

|

|

|8,727

|

|

|7,273

|

|7,904

2019–20

|3,991

|5,693

|8,931

|8,500

|

|

|4,873

|

|9,074

|5,179

|

|

|

|6,122

|

|

|5,550

|

|

|

|7,768

|4,515

|

|9,438

|5,510

|5,104

|

|

|

|5,321

|8,086

|

|

|7,096

|

|9,371

2020–21

|colspan=38|Season played under closed doors, except the play-offs, under limited attendance.

2021–22

|2,810

5,0356,7735,9304,2033,4653,6814,1535,7514,2383,7547,8704,8194,2483,9335,7094,4405,162
2022–235,9758,7747,8465,0584,8804,4774,9295,7916,5817,1199,1084,6925,3155,1934,9227,5605,4885,801
2023–24

| 3,825

5,6149,0478,3865,1584,9394,9796,4487,4786,7169,9334,858*5,2134,944*6,2355,719
width="35" |Season

! width=25|{{Tooltip|AND|Andorra}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|FCB|Barcelona}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BKN|Baskonia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BLB|Bilbao}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BRE|Breogán}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CAC|Cáceres}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CBC|Canarias}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CTB|Cantabria}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|EST|Estudiantes}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|FUE|Fuenlabrada}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GIJ|Gijón}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GBC|Gipuzkoa}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GIR|CB Girona}}
{{Tooltip|BGI|Bàsquet Girona since 2022}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GCA|Gran Canaria}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|GRA|Granada}}
{{Tooltip|FGR|Fundación CB Granada since 2022}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|HLV|Ciudad de Huelva}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|JOV|Joventut}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|LEO|León}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|LLE|Lleida}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|LUC|Lucentum}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MGA|Málaga}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MAN|Manresa}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MEN|Menorca}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MIR|Miraflores Burgos}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|MUR|Murcia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|OBR|Obradoiro}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|COB|Ourense}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|PAL|Palencia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|PEÑ|Peñas Huesca}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|BET|Real Betis}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|RMA|Real Madrid}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|SAL|Salamanca}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|TFE|Tenerife}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|VBC|Valencia}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|VAD|Valladolid}}

! width=25|{{Tooltip|CBZ|CB Zaragoza}}
{{Tooltip|BZA|Basket Zaragoza since 2008}}

Source:

= Individual game highest attendance =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Rank

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

!Attendance

!Arena

!Date

!Ref

align=center rowspan=2| 1Laboral Kutxa Baskoniaalign=center | 86–80Real Madridalign=center | 15,544Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2016|01|3}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB60119.php]
Kirolbet Baskoniaalign=center | 74–91Real Madridalign=center | 15,544Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2018|12|30}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB63124.php]
align=center | 3Kirolbet Baskoniaalign=center | 78–83Real Madridalign=center | 15,512Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2018|6|17}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB62331.php]
rowspan=2 align=center | 4Laboral Kutxaalign=center | 67–66Real Madridalign=center | 15,504Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2012|04|9}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB56245.php]
Baskoniaalign=center | 92–72Surne Bilbao Basketalign=center | 15,504Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2023|09|30}}[https://www.acb.com/partido/ver/id/103770]
align=center | 6Cazoo Baskoniaalign=center | 103–89Unicajaalign=center | 15,501Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2022|9|30}}[https://acb.com/partido/estadisticas/id/103355]
align=center | 7Lagun Aro Bilbao Basketalign=center | 76–88TAU Cerámicaalign=center | 15,414Bizkaia Arena{{dts|2007|01|6}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB51137.php]
align=center | 8Adecco Estudiantesalign=center | 85–68FC Barcelonaalign=center | 15,350Palacio Vistalegre{{dts|2004|6|11}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB48340.php]
align=center | 9Caja Laboralalign=center | 66–76Real Madridalign=center | 15,219Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2012|5|31}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB56326.php]
align=center | 10Cazoo Baskoniaalign=center | 84–91Barçaalign=center | 15,208Fernando Buesa Arena{{dts|2023|5|14}}[https://acb.com/partido/estadisticas/id/103244]
align=center rowspan=2| 11Adecco Estudiantesalign=center | 73–66Real Madridalign=center | 15,200Palacio Vistalegre{{dts|2004|5|11}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB48318.php]
Adecco Estudiantesalign=center | 82–72FC Barcelonaalign=center | 15,200Palacio Vistalegre{{dts|2004|06|9}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB48339.php]
align=center |13FC Barcelonaalign=center | 83–81Estudiantes Caja Postalalign=center | 15,104Palau Sant Jordi{{dts|1991|4|28}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB35463.php]
align=center |14FC Barcelonaalign=center | 78–81Montigalà Joventutalign=center | 15,101Palau Sant Jordi{{dts|1991|5|19}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB35494.php]
align=center |15FC Barcelonaalign=center | 85–83Montigalà Joventutalign=center | 15,064Palau Sant Jordi{{dts|1991|5|17}}[http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB35489.php]

Source:{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=119071|publisher=ACB|language=es|access-date=16 December 2017|date=3 January 2016|title=Récord histórico de público en Liga Endesa: 15.544 espectadores en el Buesa}}{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=141524|publisher=ACB.com|language=es|date=17 June 2018|access-date=17 June 2018|title=KIROLBET Baskonia-R. Madrid bate el récord de asistencia en Playoff: 15.512}}

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