2023–24 BNXT League explained

2023–24 BNXT League
League:BNXT League
Sport:Basketball
No Of Teams:20
Prevseason Link:2022–23 BNXT League
Prevseason Year:2022–23
Nextseason Year:2024–25
Nextseason Link:2024–25 BNXT League
Duration:
  • 22 September 2023–17 February 2024 (National phase)
  • 1 March–3 May 2024 (Cross-border phase)
  • 8 May–12 June 2023 (Playoffs)
Season:Regular season
Mvp Link:BNXT League Most Valuable Player
Mvp: Damien Jefferson (Oostende)
Top Scorer: Tyreke Key (Leuven Bears)
Playoffs:National playoffs
Seasonslistnames:BNXT
Conf1:Belgian
Conf1 Champ:Oostende (25th title)
Conf1 Runner-Up:Antwerp Giants
Conf1 Link:Pro Basketball League#Title holders
Conf2:Dutch
Conf2 Champ:ZZ Leiden (6th title)
Conf2 Runner-Up:Heroes Den Bosch
Conf2 Link:List of Dutch basketball champions
Finals:Finals
Finals Champ:Oostende (1st title)
Finals Runner-Up:ZZ Leiden
Finals Mvp:Damien Jefferson (Oostende)
Finals Mvp Link:BNXT League Finals MVP

The 2023–24 BNXT League was the third season of the BNXT League, the highest professional basketball league in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Competition formula

Teams entering in this round
National regular season
(20 teams)
  • 11 Belgian teams
  • 9 Dutch teams
  • All teams play each other home and away
Elite Gold
(10 teams)
  • Best 5 Dutch teams
  • Best 5 Belgian teams
  • Teams play 10 games
Elite Silver
(10 teams)
  • Bottom-4 Dutch teams
  • Bottom-6 Belgian teams
  • Teams play 12 games
National play-offs
(8 teams)
  • All Gold teams from each country go quarterfinals
  • Best three Silver teams joins the quarter-finals
BNXT League play-offs
(2 teams)
  • Belgian and Dutch national champions will compete for the title of BNXT League Champion.

Teams

Arenas and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

ClubLocationVenueCapacity
Netherlands
BALWeertSporthal Boshoven
Den Helder SunsDen HelderSporthal Sportlaan
DonarGroningenMartiniPlaza
FeyenoordRotterdamTopsportcentrum Rotterdam
Heroes Den Bosch's-HertogenboschMaaspoort
Landstede HammersZwolleLandstede Sportcentrum
LWD BasketLeeuwardenKalverdijkje
Yoast UnitedBemmelDe Kooi
ZZ LeidenLeidenVijf Meihal
Belgium
Antwerp GiantsAntwerpLotto Arena
Brussels BasketballBrusselsSports Complex Neder-Over-Heembeek
Kangoeroes MechelenMechelenWinketkaai
Kortrijk SpursKortrijkSportcampus Lange Munte
Leuven BearsLeuvenSportoase
Liège BasketLiègeCountry Hall
Limburg UnitedHasseltAlverberg Sporthal
Mons-HainautMonsMons Arena
Okapi AalstAalstOkapi Forum
OostendeOstendCoretec Dôme
SpirouCharleroiSpiroudome

National Round

Netherlands

Standings

Belgium

Standings

International Round

Elite Gold

Standings

Elite Silver

Standings

National Playoffs

In the national playoffs, quarterfinals will be played best-of-three format (1–1–1), semifinals and finals will be played in a best-of-five format (1–1–1–1–1).

Belgium

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Finals

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Netherlands

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Finals

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BNXT Playoffs

Finals

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Individual awards

The winner of individual awards were announced on May 6, 2024.[1]

CategoryPlayerTeamNominees
Most Valuable Player (MVP) Damien Jefferson Oostende Pierre-Antoine Gillet (Filou Oostende)
Damien Jefferson (Filou Oostende)
Rasir Bolton (Antwerp Giants)
Referee of the Year (Netherlands) Tijmen Last Mohamed Shouman
Tijmen Last
Bert Van Slooten
Referee of the Year (Belgium) Nick Van Den Broeck Renaud Geller
Tom Delange
Nick Van Den Broeck

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BNXT Awards winners announced!. May 6, 2024. bnxtleague.com. en. November 19, 2024.