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LEB Oro
Season2021–22
Games played324
Teams18
Regular season
PromotedCovirán Granada
Bàsquet Girona
RelegatedCB Prat
Palmer Alma Mediterrànea
Levitec Huesca La Magia
Finals
ChampionsCovirán Granada
(1st title)
Records
Biggest home winGirona 89–47 Huesca
(3 December 2021)
Granada 102–60 Almansa
(13 May 2022)
Biggest away winHuesca 50–85 Girona
(31 March 2022)
Highest scoringCastelló 103–98 Palma
(8 April 2022)

The 2021–22 LEB Oro season was the 26th season of the Spanish basketball second league. It started on 8 October 2021 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 19 June 2022 with the Final Four.

Format changes

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For this season, the league was back to 18 teams and brought back the single group with a single group phase in which the top team of the regular season promoted directly to Liga ACB.[1] At the same time, the teams placed between 2nd and 9th qualified for the playoffs to decide the second promotion to Liga ACB and the last three teams were relegated to LEB Plata. For the playoffs, the quarter-finals were played in a best-of-five series and the semi-finals and the final were played in a single-game format in a neutral venue.[2][3]

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 18 teams contested the league, including 14 sides from the 2020–21 season, two relegated from the 2020–21 ACB and two promoted from the 2020–21 LEB Plata. On July 5, 2021, Real Murcia resigned to play in the league due to lack of financial support.[4][5]

Teams relegated from Liga ACB
Teams promoted from LEB Plata

Venues and locations

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Team Home city Arena Capacity
Acunsa Gipuzkoa San Sebastián Donostia Arena 11,000
Bàsquet Girona Girona Fontajau 5,500
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Cáceres Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres 6,500
CB Almansa con Afanion Almansa Municipal 1,500
CB Prat El Prat de Llobregat Pavelló Joan Busquets 500
Covirán Granada Granada Palacio de Deportes 7,242
HLA Alicante Alicante Pedro Ferrándiz 5,700
ICG Força Lleida Lleida Pavelló Barris Nord 6,100
Juaristi ISB Azpeitia Municipal 1,000
Azkoitia 500
Levitec Huesca La Magia Huesca Palacio Municipal de Huesca 4,900
Leyma Coruña A Coruña Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor 5,000
Melilla Sport Capital Melilla Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz 3,800
Guillermo García Pezzi 984
Movistar Estudiantes Madrid WiZink Center 13,109
Antonio Magariños 700
Palmer Alma Mediterrànea Palma Palma Son Moix 3,800
TAU Castelló Castellón Pabellón Ciutat de Castelló 6,000
UEMC Real Valladolid Valladolid Pisuerga 6,800
Unicaja Banco Oviedo Oviedo Polideportivo de Pumarín 1,138
Zunder Palencia Palencia Pabellón Municipal 5,000

Personnel and sponsorship

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Team Head coach Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Acunsa Gipuzkoa Lolo Encinas Hummel Acunsa, Gipuzkoa Kirolak
Bàsquet Girona Jordi Sargatal Nike
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Roberto Blanco Erreà Extremadura
CB Almansa con Afanion Rubén Perelló Joma Afanion
CB Prat Josep Maria Berrocal Wibo
Covirán Granada Pablo Pin Vive Supermercados Covirán
HLA Alicante Gonzalo García de Vitoria Score Tech Grupo Hospitalario HLA
ICG Força Lleida Gerard Encuentra Pentex ICG Software
Juaristi ISB Iñaki Jiménez Wibo Juaristi, Orain Gipuzkoa
Levitec Huesca La Magia Carlos Lanau Barri-Ball Levitec, Huesca La Magia
Leyma Coruña Sergio García Macron Leche Leyma
Melilla Sport Capital Rafa Monclova Wibo Melilla Sport Capital
Movistar Estudiantes Diego Epifanio Puma Movistar
Palmer Alma Mediterrànea Palma Pau Tomàs Erreà Palmer Inmobiliaria
Álex Pérez
TAU Castelló Toni Ten Score Tech TAU Cerámica
UEMC Real Valladolid Paco García Adidas UEMC
Unicaja Banco Oviedo Natxo Lezkano Spalding Unicaja, Oviedo, Asturias
Zunder Palencia Pedro Rivero Kappa Zunder

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
UEMC Real Valladolid Hugo López Resigned 14 May 2021[7] Pre-season Roberto González 25 May 2021[8]
Zunder Palencia Arturo Álvarez 17 May 2021[9] Pedro Rivero 25 June 2021[10]
Melilla Sport Capital Alejandro Alcoba 19 May 2021[11] Arturo Álvarez 16 June 2021[12]
ICG Força Lleida Gustavo Aranzana 19 May 2021[13] Gerard Encuentra 14 June 2021[14]
Acunsa Gipuzkoa Marcelo Nicola End of contract 3 June 2021[15] Lolo Encinas 25 June 2021[16]
HLA Alicante Pedro Rivero 24 June 2021[17] Gonzalo García de Vitoria 2 July 2021[18]
Levitec Huesca La Magia Óscar Lata Signed for UCAM Murcia 6 July 2021[19] Sergio Lamúa 16 July 2021[20]
CB Prat Dani Miret Signed for Joventut 16 July 2021[21] Josep Maria Berrocal 17 July 2021[22]
Bàsquet Girona Carles Marco Sacked 15 November 2021[23] 14th (2–6) Jordi Sargatal 30 November 2021[24]
Levitec Huesca La Magia Sergio Lamúa 26 January 2022[25] 18th (1–14) Carlos Lanau 26 January 2022
UEMC Real Valladolid Roberto González 16 March 2022[26] 14th (9–15) Paco García 17 March 2022[27]
Melilla Sport Capital Arturo Álvarez Resigned 26 March 2022[28] 13th (11–15) Rafa Monclova 28 March 2022[29]
Movistar Estudiantes Jota Cuspinera Sacked 21 April 2022[30] 2nd (21–7) Diego Epifanio 21 April 2022[31]

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Covirán Granada 34 26 8 2755 2427 +328 60 Promotion to Liga ACB
2 Movistar Estudiantes 34 25 9 2691 2384 +307 59 Qualification to playoffs
3 ICG Força Lleida 34 22 12 2757 2711 +46 56
4 Bàsquet Girona 34 21 13 2675 2488 +187 55
5 Zunder Palencia 34 20 14 2642 2579 +63 54
6 Unicaja Banco Oviedo 34 19 15 2610 2568 +42 53
7 Leyma Coruña 34 19 15 2738 2591 +147 53
8 Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad 34 19 15 2607 2704 −97 53
9 UEMC Real Valladolid 34 18 16 2600 2601 −1 52
10 TAU Castelló 34 17 17 2703 2713 −10 51
11 Acunsa Gipuzkoa 34 17 17 2609 2622 −13 51
12 HLA Alicante 34 16 18 2672 2632 +40 50
13 Melilla Sport Capital 34 14 20 2559 2668 −109 48
14 CB Almansa con Afanion 34 13 21 2704 2830 −126 47
15 Juaristi ISB 34 13 21 2616 2721 −105 47
16 CB Prat 34 12 22 2615 2680 −65 46 Relegation to LEB Plata
17 Palmer Alma Mediterrànea Palma 34 10 24 2669 2813 −144 44
18 Levitec Huesca La Magia 34 5 29 2382 2872 −490 39
Source: FEB

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they are originally scheduled, but added to the full round they are played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Covirán Granada8384211224222211211122111221111111
Movistar Estudiantes2111442111111122122211222112222222
ICG Força Lleida1712108686665543333333333333333333333
Bàsquet Girona527111014141415141312101211111414121196795555544544
Zunder Palencia6632135433456665455644444444455455
Unicaja Banco Oviedo942532454233444667881010956666668666
Leyma Coruña121411107633566655545444696671087786777
Cáceres P. Humanidad75475710101213121081110978755710118978899888
UEMC Real Valladolid119121211109911111191313131312111414131313141312121212111110109
TAU Castelló38638577777777810966778571181199779910
Acunsa Gipuzkoa17591298881010811977899985889111010101010111111
HLA Alicante1013141414131313109913141414141312101011111110107911111212121212
Melilla Sport Capital410969111211988119898101013131212121212131414141414131313
CB Almansa con Afanion18111313131211121312151412101212111311121414141314141313131313141414
Juaristi ISB14151516151516161616161616161616161616151515151516161616161617161515
CB Prat13161818161615151415141515151515151515161616161615151515151516151616
Palmer Alma Mediterrànea15171615171717171717181818181817171717171717171717171717171715171717
Levitec Huesca La Magia16181717181818181818171717171718181818181818181818181818181818181818
Promotion to Liga ACB
Qualification to playoffs
Relegation to LEB Plata
Source: FEB

Results

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Home \ Away GBC GIR CAC ALM PRA GRA ALI FLL ISB HUE COR MEL MOV PLM CAS VLL OVI PAL
Acunsa Gipuzkoa 85–81 74–76 101–78 70–63 50–76 72–68 73–81 80–70 95–68 62–49 61–67 54–72 92–65 69–77 85–71 79–77 68–74
Bàsquet Girona 91–88 86–80 74–86 82–63 55–66 75–94 97–80 85–73 89–47 68–80 78–71 70–68 98–77 66–61 70–73 99–74 89–72
Cáceres P. Humanidad 68–67 62–59 95–89 70–64 88–86 78–65 79–88 79–69 90–83 78–74 79–75 62–71 102–97 77–68 86–80 75–99 70–87
CB Almansa con Afanion 76–105 87–93 93–69 75–90 75–82 72–73 78–90 89–73 87–80 83–79 89–70 68–84 80–87 94–65 76–80 72–83 75–96
CB Prat 70–81 85–89 72–80 85–88 64–68 89–77 72–82 96–78 96–60 83–79 97–81 80–79 78–98 84–88 68–75 62–91 72–76
Covirán Granada 71–75 83–72 80–86 102–60 89–75 67–53 94–84 84–68 101–70 79–88 98–70 69–58 78–62 86–66 89–75 96–68 93–57
HLA Alicante 87–91 67–75 89–58 95–94 73–63 78–83 84–82 87–70 84–61 66–79 75–78 75–98 97–89 87–71 57–78 96–97 71–72
ICG Força Lleida 96–84 86–65 95–84 76–77 89–80 78–69 69–67 69–81 100–81 84–83 83–73 81–75 89–82 80–71 75–71 67–56 82–81
Juaristi ISB 75–66 63–70 53–75 89–84 77–72 74–62 85–69 86–91 89–56 89–82 67–77 88–72 101–80 75–85 59–82 88–80 88–85
Levitec Huesca La Magia 85–68 50–85 61–68 72–83 80–89 60–71 70–85 86–84 74–89 75–86 92–100 49–83 83–65 93–94 82–89 73–68 73–103
Leyma Coruña 92–62 72–96 74–55 79–95 82–61 77–85 75–61 88–63 95–87 83–65 95–69 87–68 76–70 78–74 80–81 61–83 105–93
Melilla Sport Capital 71–79 92–68 75–67 69–84 77–71 89–77 79–93 74–60 84–67 62–74 72–80 63–76 82–89 58–75 60–79 79–78 88–75
Movistar Estudiantes 87–65 88–80 83–76 94–67 73–72 68–70 94–88 98–73 89–75 70–59 88–80 76–66 105–71 100–69 81–60 68–63 71–73
Palmer Alma Mediterrànea 85–67 78–73 87–92 82–94 73–76 77–87 79–90 98–90 81–65 86–61 91–88 61–69 70–73 70–71 74–83 74–69 82–86
TAU Castelló 92–93 72–67 104–84 81–66 78–80 69–73 69–73 95–98 92–83 85–62 80–85 92–91 66–78 103–98 83–77 82–74 84–82
UEMC Real Valladolid 89–99 57–77 92–75 84–70 71–95 78–82 83–82 78–64 86–77 82–69 78–100 68–72 62–66 71–64 82–77 81–73 69–78
Unicaja Banco Oviedo 89–76 46–80 87–75 85–63 77–65 80–76 54–77 89–85 79–73 91–73 67–60 81–79 67–75 68–53 70–85 88–71 79–74
Zunder Palencia 85–73 62–73 78–69 68–57 74–83 80–83 83–89 62–63 84–72 72–55 80–67 84–77 66–62 76–74 80–79 68–64 76–80
Source: FEB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
              
2 Movistar Estudiantes 64 73 54 85 3
9 UEMC Real Valladolid 60 58 67 59 1
2 Movistar Estudiantes 89
5 Zunder Palencia 62
5 Zunder Palencia 76 83 75 3
6 Unicaja Banco Oviedo 71 70 67 0
2 Movistar Estudiantes 60
4 Bàsquet Girona 66
3 ICG Força Lleida 87 98 71 73 79 3
8 Cáceres P. Humanidad 79 75 86 79 70 2
3 ICG Força Lleida 68
4 Bàsquet Girona 77
4 Bàsquet Girona 74 92 85 3
7 Leyma Coruña 66 62 76 0

Source: FEB

Copa Princesa de Asturias

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The Copa Princesa de Asturias was played by the two first qualified teams after the end of the first half of the season (round 17). The cup was scheduled originally on 11–12 February 2022 and was postponed to 3 April 2022 with the aim to extend the term for the dispute of the games postponed from first half of the season in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[32] The champion of the cup played the playoffs against the ninth qualified as it finished the league between the second and the fifth qualified.

Teams qualified

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1 Movistar Estudiantes (H) 17 14 3 1323 1184 +139 31
2 Covirán Granada 17 13 4 1381 1248 +133 30
Source: FEB
(H) Hosts

Game

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3 April 2022 Movistar Estudiantes 73–72 Covirán Granada Madrid
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 23–10, 21–16, 9–26, 20–20
Pts: Urtasun 14
Rebs: Martín 7
Asts: Urtasun 6
Eff: Urtasun 21
Boxscore Pts: Costa 15
Rebs: J. Diaz, Gatell 4
Asts: C. Díaz 6
Eff: Costa 18
Arena: WiZink Center
Attendance: 9,432[33]

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Promotion or relegation
1 Covirán Granada (C, P) 34 26 8 Promotion to Liga ACB
2 Bàsquet Girona (P) 39 26 13
3 Movistar Estudiantes (X) 40 29 11
4 ICG Força Lleida 40 25 15
5 Zunder Palencia 38 23 15
6 Unicaja Banco Oviedo 37 19 18
7 Leyma Coruña 37 19 18
8 Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad 39 21 18
9 UEMC Real Valladolid 38 19 19
10 TAU Castelló 34 17 17
11 Acunsa Gipuzkoa 34 17 17
12 HLA Alicante 34 16 18
13 Melilla Sport Capital 34 14 20
14 CB Almansa con Afanion 34 13 21
15 Juaristi ISB 34 13 21
16 CB Prat (R) 34 12 22 Relegation to LEB Plata
17 Palmer Alma Mediterrànea Palma (R) 34 10 24
18 Levitec Huesca La Magia (R) 34 5 29
Source: FEB
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated; (X) Champion of the Copa Princesa de Asturias

Awards

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All official awards of the 2021–22 LEB Oro season.

Final Four MVP

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Pos. Player Team
C Spain Marc Gasol Bàsquet Girona

Source: [34]

Copa Princesa de Asturias MVP

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Pos. Player Team
SG Spain Álex Urtasun Movistar Estudiantes

Source: [35]

Player of the round

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Regular season

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Round Player Team Eff. Ref
1 Spain Pedro Llompart HLA Alicante 33 [36]
2 United States Nick Ward Leyma Coruña 32 [37]
3 United States Nick Ward (2) Leyma Coruña 31 [38]
4 Argentina Lucas Faggiano Movistar Estudiantes 29 [39]
5 Venezuela Michael Carrera ICG Força Lleida 35 [40]
6 Dominican Republic Eddy Polanco CB Almansa con Afanion 35 [41]
7 Spain Sergio de la Fuente UEMC Real Valladolid 40 [42]
8 Montenegro Nemanja Đurišić Movistar Estudiantes 30 [43]
9 Spain Lluís Costa Covirán Granada 39 [44]
10 Spain Marc Gasol Bàsquet Girona 39 [45]
11 Venezuela Michael Carrera (2) ICG Força Lleida 24 [46]
United States Nick Ward (3) Leyma Coruña
12 Montenegro Nemanja Đurišić (2) Movistar Estudiantes 33 [47]
13 Netherlands Kai Edwards TAU Castelló 33 [48]
14 Spain Sergi Costa CB Prat 28 [49]
Netherlands Joey van Zegeren HLA Alicante
15 United States Nick Ward (4) Leyma Coruña 35 [50]
16 Spain Marc Gasol (2) Bàsquet Girona 39
17 Dominican Republic Eddy Polanco (2) CB Almansa con Afanion 42 [51]
18 Spain Xavi Rey Levitec Huesca la Magia 34 [52]
19 United States T.J. Crockett CB Prat 34 [53]
20 Senegal Moustapha Barro Zunder Palencia 26 [54]
21 United States Alec Wintering UEMC Real Valladolid 33 [55]
22 Nigeria Zaid Hearst HLA Alicante 37 [56]
23 United States Sean McDonnell Unicaja Banco Oviedo 27 [57]
24 Venezuela Michael Carrera (3) ICG Força Lleida 43 [58]
25 United States T.J. Crockett (2) CB Prat 26 [59]
26 United States Elijah Brown Palmer Alma Mediterránea Palma 29 [60]
27 Dominican Republic Eddy Polanco (3) CB Almansa con Afanion 26 [61]
United States Wesley Van Beck Palmer Alma Mediterránea Palma
28 Spain Marc Gasol (3) Bàsquet Girona 31 [62]
29 Spain Marc Gasol (4) Bàsquet Girona 38 [63]
30 United States Alec Wintering (2) UEMC Real Valladolid 31 [64]
31 United Kingdom Morayo Soluade Leyma Coruña 30 [65]
32 Slovakia Tomáš Pavelka Palmer Alma Mediterránea Palma 32 [66]
33 Nigeria Zaid Hearst (2) HLA Alicante 40
34 Dominican Republic Eddy Polanco (4) CB Almansa con Afanion 33 [67]

Quarter-finals

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Round Player Team Eff. Ref
1st leg Ghana Prince Ali Zunder Palencia 21 [68]
United States Mark Hughes ICG Força Lleida
2nd leg Spain Juani Marcos ICG Força Lleida 31 [69]
3rd leg Spain Marc Gasol (5) Bàsquet Girona 30 [70]
4th leg Spain Juani Marcos (2) ICG Força Lleida 29 [71]
5th leg The Bahamas Shaquille Cleare ICG Força Lleida 20 [72]

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  48. ^ "J.13: Kai Edwards y la conquista del MVP del dulce retorno | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 17 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  49. ^ "J.14: Sergi Costa & Joey van Zegeren, una dupla de MVPs nada inocente | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 28 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
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  51. ^ "J.17: Eddy Polanco pone en valor a su CB Almansa a golpe de MVP | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 24 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  52. ^ "J.18: Xavi Rey acapara el MVP de la mayoría de edad oscense | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 31 January 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  53. ^ "J.19: TJ Crockett conquista el MVP del derbi de las emociones | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 4 February 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  54. ^ "J.20: La pirámide perfecta de Mus Barro coloca en su cúspide el primer MVP de su carrera | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 7 February 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  55. ^ "J.21: Alec Wintering, el MVP que también brilla con el UEMC Real Valladolid | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 21 February 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  56. ^ "J.22: Zaid Hearst, la irrupción del último refuerzo que llegó de Ucrania | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 7 March 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  57. ^ "J.23: Sean McDonnell, el MVP 'hecho a sí mismo' | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 14 March 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  58. ^ "J.24: Michael Carrera y un nuevo MVP de la 'sensación' de la temporada | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 17 March 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  59. ^ "J.25: T.J Crockett, el MVP que atraviesa la línea de la permanencia | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 21 March 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  60. ^ "J.26: Elijah Brown, el MVP que ha cambiado la cara al Palmer Alma Mediterránea | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 28 March 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  61. ^ "J.27: Polanco & van Beck, los 'tiradores' llegan conjuntamente al MVP | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 1 April 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  62. ^ "J.28: El Bàsquet Girona gana peso por el ascenso con un nuevo MVP de Marc Gasol | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 15 April 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  63. ^ "J.29: Marc Gasol, la rutina de un MVP convertida en costumbre | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 19 April 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  64. ^ "J.30: Alec Wintering, el MVP que cambió el objetivo de su equipo | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 25 April 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  65. ^ "J.31: Mo Soluade, el resurgir de un talento para la reivindicación de un proyecto | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 3 May 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  66. ^ "J.32: Tomas Pavelka, el MVP que ha encontrado su sitio en Palma | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 9 May 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  67. ^ "J.34: Victoria, permanencia y MVPolanco en la gran noche almanseña | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 22 May 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
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  69. ^ "Cuartos J.2: Juani Marcos allana el camino ilerdense a la Final Four a golpe de MVP | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 30 May 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
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  71. ^ "Cuartos J.4: Juani Marcos, el Multiusos del ICG Força Lleida hacia la Final Four | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 6 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
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