2010–11 ABL season

2010–11 ABL season
League ASEAN Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration 2 October 2010–15 January 2011
Number of teams 6
Season MVP Mario Wuysang (SM BritAma)
2011 ABL Finals
Champions Chang Thailand Slammers
  Runners-up AirAsia Philippine Patriots

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.

Regular season

Standings

# Team GP W L PF PA PD Pts
1 Chang Thailand Slammers 15 11 4 1,075 1,043 +32 22
2 AirAsia Philippine Patriots 15 9 6 1,084 1,181 97 18
3 Westports KL Dragons 15 8 7 1,201 1,124 +77 16
4 Singapore Slingers 15 7 8 1,183 1,154 +29 14
5 Satria Muda BritAma 15 6 9 1,144 1,163 19 12
6 Brunei Barracudas 15 4 11 1,050 1,152 102 8

Results

Teams BRU KL PHI SIN SMB THA
Brunei 87–73 67–72
71–58
74–81 75–66
70–87
67–70
65–72
Kuala Lumpur 87–48
95–87
96–81 81–74
90–93
68–77
85–72
77–57
Philippines 71–62 73–71
74–92
62–59
80–73
75–69 68–69
Singapore 74–70
102–61
74–61 85–87 94–93
74–83
87–81
Satria Muda 70–87 72–77 82–78
74–77
88–83 63–84
91–68
Thailand 76–59 79–74
76–74
48–54
83–76
77–66
66–65
69–57

Playoffs

Main article: 2011 ABL Playoffs

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

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