Club Bàsquet Manresa S.A.D.,[1] also known as Baxi Manresa for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Manresa, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and the Champions League. It home arena is the Pavelló Nou Congost. In 1998, Bàsquet Manresa won the Spanish Championship in one of the most astonishing and well-known sporting accomplishment in Europe.
Baxi Manresa | |||
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Leagues | Liga ACB Champions League | ||
Founded | 1931 | ||
History | Manresa Basquetbol Club (1931–1934) Unió Manresana de Bàsquet (1934–1979) Manresa Esportiu Bàsquet (1979–1992) Bàsquet Manresa (1992–present) | ||
Arena | Nou Congost | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Location | Manresa, Spain | ||
Team colors | Red, blue, white | ||
President | Josep Maria Herms | ||
Head coach | Diego Ocampo | ||
Championships | 1 Spanish Championship 1 Spanish Cup 1 LEB Oro championship | ||
Retired numbers | 4 (7, 9, 10, 15) | ||
Website | basquetmanresa.com | ||
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Joan "Chichi" Creus is the team's most decorated player; he was the Spanish Cup Most Valuable Player in 1996, and the ACB Finals MVP two years later. Some others well known players that had played for Bàsquet Manresa are Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Roger Esteller, Derrick Alston, Serge Ibaka, Andrés Nocioni, Rolando Frazer, and the Basketball Hall of Famer George Gervin, that at the age of 38 spent one year in the team, averaging 23.1 points and helping them to avoid the relegation from the Spanish top division.
History
editBàsquet Manresa was founded in 1931 with the name of Manresa Bàsquetbol Club and merged in 1934 with Club Bàsquet Bages for becoming Unió Manresana de Bàsquet. In 1940, the club wins the Copa Barcelona and integrates in CE Manresa as its basketball section.
In 1968 the club promotes for the first time to the Liga Nacional but is immediately relegated again in its debut season. Two years later, Manresa played again in the top tier and ended the league in the fourth position, thus qualifying for the first time to play the Korać Cup, where it reached the quarterfinals.
In 1979 the club splits from CE Manresa and becomes Manresa Esportiu Bàsquet and grew up until becoming a usual contender in the Liga ACB. With the sponsorship of TDK between 1985 and 2000, the club lived its best years. In 1992, as a professional club and according to the law, Manresa becomes a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva and changes again its name to Bàsquet Manresa. This name change allowed Manresa EB and its former rival CB Manresa to merge definitively.
In 1996, Manresa wins its first national trophy by defeating FC Barcelona in the Copa del Rey played in Murcia. Two years later, and after finishing the regular season in the sixth position and without the home-court advantage in any of the playoffs series, Manresa wins the 1997–98 Liga ACB after eliminating Adecco Estudiantes in the quarterfinals and Real Madrid in the semifinals, for winning in Tau Cerámica Baskonia 3–1 in the finals. As in the Copa del Rey won two years ago, Joan Creus became the MVP of the finals. This achievement is nowadays considered on the biggest surprises in Spanish sport ever.[2]
As league champions, Manresa played the EuroLeague, but was eliminated in the group stage. The golden era of the club suddenly ended in 2000, after the relegation to Liga LEB by losing in the do-or-die match against Gijón Baloncesto, that ended 95–91 after an overtime.
Since its relegation, Manresa started to alternate seasons in ACB and LEB, with two league promotions in 2002 and 2007, as LEB champions. In 2012 and 2013, Manresa suffered two relegations in Liga ACB, but remained in the league due to the impossibility of LEB Oro teams to promote. In 2017, after registering the worst season in the top tier since the 1983–84 season, Manresa relegated to LEB Oro. However, the club achieved promotion just in the next season after beating Club Melilla Baloncesto in the final of the playoffs.
Sponsorship naming
editBàsquet Manresa has several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship:
Logos
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Non commercial logo
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2002–2009
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2015–2018
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2018–
Home arenas
edit- Pavelló Congost (1968–92), before 1968 the team played in not domed courts next to the football stadium of Pujolet.
- Pavelló Nou Congost (1992–present)
Players
edit- George Gervin, SG, 1989–1990, Inducted 1996
Retired numbers
editBàsquet Manresa retired numbers | ||||
No | Nat. | Player | Position | Tenure |
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7 | Joan Creus | G | 1993–01 | |
10 | Pep Pujolrás | F | 1986–92 |
Current roster
editNote: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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Updated: September 22, 2024 |
Depth chart
editPos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | Bench 3 | Inactive |
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C | Emanuel Cățe † | Amida Brimah | Bodian Massa | ||
PF | Derrick Alston Jr. * | Chuba Ohams | Marcis Steinbergs | ||
SF | Álex Reyes † | Musa Sagnia † | |||
SG | Cameron Hunt * | Santiago Véscovi | Guillem Jou † | ||
PG | Retin Obasohan | Dani Pérez † | Mario Saint-Supéry ‡ |
Head coaches
editSince 1967:
- Francesc Casé 1967–1968
- Josep Masseguer 1968–1969
- Jeroni Alberola 1969–1970
- Antoni Serra 1970–1977
- Alfonso Martínez 1977–1978
- Joan Martínez 1978
- Josep M. Soler 1978
- Jaume Berenguer 1978–1979
- Joan Basora 1979–1981
- Pere Guiu 1981
- Miguel López Abril 1981
- Jaume Ventura 1981–1984
- Germán González 1984
- Francesc Canellas 1984–1985
- Miquel Bataller 1985
- Juanito Jiménez 1985–1986
- Joan María Gavaldá 1986–1988
- Flor Meléndez 1988–1990
- Ricard Casas 1990, 2001–2005
- Pedro Martínez 1990–1994, 2014–2015, 2019–
- Salva Maldonado 1994–1997, 2000–2001
- Luis Casimiro 1997–1999
- Manel Comas 1999–2000
- Xavier García 2005
- Óscar Quintana 2005–2007
- Jaume Ponsarnau 2007–2013
- Borja Comenge 2013–2014
- Pere Romero 2014
- Ibon Navarro 2015–2017
- Aleix Duran 2017–2018
- Diego Ocampo 2018
- Joan Peñarroya 2018–2019
Season by season
editTrophies and awards
editTrophies
edit- Spanish championships: (1)
- Spanish cups: (1)
- 2nd division championships: (1)
- Catalan basketball leagues: (3)
- 1997, 1999, 2021
- LEB Catalan basketball league (Catalan 2nd Division Cup): (2)
- 2000, 2001
- Trofeu General Orgaz-Copa Ciutat de Barcelona: (1)
- 1940
Individual awards
edit- Joan Creus – 1998
- Joan Creus – 1996
- Micah Downs – 2012
- Dejan Musli – 2016
- Nate Higgs – 2000
- Serge Ibaka – 2008
ACB Three Point Shootout Champion
- Sergiy Gladyr – 2010
- Jordi Trias – 2018
Notable players
editNote: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
Criteria |
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Joan Creus
- Roger Grimau
- Rafa Martínez
- Albert Oliver
- Jordi Trias
- Sergio Llull
- Serge Ibaka
- Juan Domingo de la Cruz
- Juan Alberto Espil
- Andrés Nocioni
- Juan Pablo Vaulet
- Kieron Achara
- Ádám Hanga
- Siim-Sander Vene
- Rolando Frazer
- Marius Grigonis
- Deividas Dulkys
- Gabriel Lundberg
- Chima Moneke
- Ismaël Bako
- Elias Valtonen
- Erik Murphy
- Dejan Musli
- Toby Bailey
- George Gervin
- Granger Hall
- Nate Higgs
- Jeff Lamp
- Scott Machado
- Linton Townes
- Justin Doellman
- Derrick Alston
Notes
edit- ^ A homegrown player is a player that played for at least three years before the age of 20 on a Spanish team. In Liga ACB, the team must register at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10–12 players or at least three homegrown players in rosters of 8–9 players. In Champions League, the team must register at least five homegrown players in rosters of 11–12 players or at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10 players.
- ^ A overseas player is a player from outside EEA, FIBA Europe or ACP states. In Liga ACB, the team may register at most two overseas players. In Champions League, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of overseas players.
- ^ In Liga ACB, the team may register under-22 players linked to the youth system.
- ^ Remained in ACB after Ford Burgos and Lucentum Alicante did not complete the requirements for joining the league.
- ^ Remained in ACB after Ford Burgos did not complete the requirements for joining the league.
- ^ League ended prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
References
edit- ^ "Relación de SAD". CSD - Consejo Superior de Deportes (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ "El TDK conquista la Liga ACB" (in Spanish). El País. 5 June 1998.