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2010–11 ABL season

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2010–11 ABL season
LeagueASEAN Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration2 October 2010–15 January 2011
Number of teams6
Season MVPMario Wuysang (Satria Muda)
2011 ABL finals
ChampionsChang Thailand Slammers
  Runners-upAirAsia Philippine Patriots
ABL seasons

The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League season was the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of six teams competed the league. The regular season began on 2 October 2010 and ended on 15 January 2011, which was followed by a post-season involving the top four teams.

The Chang Thailand Slammers had the #1 seed at the conclusion of the regular season.

Teams

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Team City/Area Arena / Capacity Founded Joined Team Owners Head coach
Kuala Lumpur Dragons Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia MABA Stadium (2,500)
Putra Stadium (16,000)
2009 2009 Datuk Wira Dani Daim & Westport and Partners Malaysia Goh Cheng Huat
Philippine Patriots Metro Manila, Philippines Filoil Flying V Arena (5,000)
Ynares Sports Arena (3,000)
2009 2009 Mikee Romero and Tony Boy Cojuangco Philippines Louie Alas
Satria Muda Jakarta, Indonesia The BritAma Arena (4,000) 1994 2009 Erick Thohir and Mahaka Foundation Indonesia Octaviarro Romely Tamtelahitu
Singapore Slingers Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium (8,126) 2006 2009 Basketball Enterprises Pte. Ltd. Singapore Neo Beng Siang
Thailand Slammers Bangkok, Thailand Nimibutr National Stadium (6,051) 2009 2009 Pornsak Chinawongwatana, Nipondh Chawalitmontien and partners Thailand Tongkiat Singhasene
Brunei Barracudas Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Brunei Indoor Stadium (5,500) 2009 2009 Nadzaty Azma Azeez and Everwide SC Philippines Geraldo Ramos

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Thailand Thailand Slammers 11 4 1075 1043 +32 Playoffs
2 Philippines Philippine Patriots 9 6 1084 1181 −97
3 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Dragons 8 7 1201 1124 +77
4 Singapore Singapore Slingers 7 8 1183 1154 +29
5 Indonesia Satria Muda 6 9 1144 1163 −19
6 Brunei Brunei Barracudas 4 11 1050 1152 −102
Source: [citation needed]

Results

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Home \ Away PHI BRU THA SAT SGP KLD PHI BRU THA SAT SGP KLD
Philippine Patriots 71–62 68–69 75–69 62–59 73–71 80–73 74–92
Brunei Barracudas 67–72 67–70 75–66 74–81 87–73 71–58 65–72 70–87
Thailand Slammers 48–54 76–59 69–57 77–66 79–74 83–76 66–65 76–74
Satria Muda 82–78 70–87 63–84 88–83 72–77 74–77 91–68
Singapore Slingers 85–87 74–70 87–81 94–93 74–61 102–61 74–83
Kuala Lumpur Dragons 96–81 87–48 77–57 68–77 81–74 95–87 85–72 90–93
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Best-of-3 semifinals Best-of-3 finals
      
1 Thailand Slammers 2
4 Singapore Slingers 1
1 Thailand Slammers 2
2 Philippine Patriots 0
2 Philippine Patriots 2
3 Westports KL Dragons 0

Semifinals

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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
Thailand Slammers Thailand 2–1 Singapore Singapore Slingers 81–76 76–90 73–62
Philippine Patriots Philippines 2–0 Malaysia Westports KL Dragons 88–83 95–92

Finals

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

Semifinal 1 winner Series Semifinal 2 winner Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Thailand Slammers Thailand 2–0 Philippines Philippine Patriots 66–58 75–68

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