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 |
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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.
Teams entering in this round | |||
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National regular season (20 teams) |
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Elite Gold (10 teams) |
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Elite Silver (10 teams) |
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National play-offs (8 teams) |
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BNXT League play-offs (2 teams) |
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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club | Location | Venue | Capacity | |
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Netherlands | ||||
BAL | Weert | Sporthal Boshoven | ||
Den Helder Suns | Den Helder | Sporthal Sportlaan | ||
Donar | Groningen | MartiniPlaza | ||
Feyenoord | Rotterdam | Topsportcentrum Rotterdam | ||
Heroes Den Bosch | 's-Hertogenbosch | Maaspoort | ||
Landstede Hammers | Zwolle | Landstede Sportcentrum | ||
LWD Basket | Leeuwarden | Kalverdijkje | ||
Yoast United | Bemmel | De Kooi | ||
ZZ Leiden | Leiden | Vijf Meihal | ||
Belgium | ||||
Antwerp Giants | Antwerp | Lotto Arena | ||
Brussels Basketball | Brussels | Sports Complex Neder-Over-Heembeek | ||
Kangoeroes Mechelen | Mechelen | Winketkaai | ||
Kortrijk Spurs | Kortrijk | Sportcampus Lange Munte | ||
Leuven Bears | Leuven | Sportoase | ||
Liège Basket | Liège | Country Hall | ||
Limburg United | Hasselt | Alverberg Sporthal | ||
Mons-Hainaut | Mons | Mons Arena | ||
Okapi Aalst | Aalst | Okapi Forum | ||
Oostende | Ostend | Coretec Dôme | ||
Spirou | Charleroi | Spiroudome |
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).
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The winner of individual awards were announced on May 6, 2024.[1]
Category | Player | Team | Nominees | |
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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 |