Indonesian Basketball League

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The Indonesia Basketball League (IBL; Indonesian: Liga Bola Basket Indonesia) is the preeminent men's professional basketball league in Indonesia, founded by Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi) in 2003.[1] From 2010 to 2015 it was known as the National Basketball League (NBL) and organised by DBL Indonesia.[2] In 2016, PT Bola Basket Indonesia acquired Starting5 and after that PT Bola Basket Indonesia assigned by PP Perbasi to organised the league.[3]

Indonesian Basketball League (IBL)
SportBasketball
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
First season2003; 21 years ago (2003)
CEOJunas Miradiansyah
Motto#LigaKita
(#OurLeague)
No. of teams14
CountryIndonesia
ContinentFIBA Asia
Most recent
champion(s)
Prawira Bandung
(2023)
Most titlesSatria Muda Pertamina (11 titles)
TV partner(s)
Feeder toBasketball Champions League Asia
Official websiteIBLIndonesia.com
Current sports event 2024 IBL Indonesia

History

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Origin

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Basketball has a long history in Indonesia. Noted since the 1930s, although not yet officially an independent country, several cities in Indonesia have their own local clubs.

Although it does not yet have a national sports parent, at the time of the holding of the first National Sports Week held in Solo in 1948, basketball had become one of the sports branches that was contested and was received quite lively both in terms of participants and spectators. Three years after, on 23 October 1951, Perbasi was born.

Following the results of the VIII Congress in 1981, Perbasi finally organised a competition between basketball clubs in Indonesia which are the highest competition followed by big clubs from the islands of Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.

3 April 1982 is a historic date for the basketball world in Indonesia. On that day, the match between the Rajawali Jakarta club against the Sinar Surya Yogyakarta Spirit marked the start of the first Main Basketball Competition (Kobatama) as well as the first step in the long history of the competition of top clubs in Indonesia. Jakarta Muda Indonesia listed themselves as the first club to win the prestigious Kobatama Champion title. Kobatama as an amateur basketball competition rolled out for 20 years and continued until it stopped in 2010.[citation needed]

Founding: IBL started (2003–09)

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In 2003, the inaugural season of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) professional competition was held. 12 teams participated in the IBL inaugural season from 6 cities around Indonesia: Bandung, Bogor, Jakarta, Salatiga, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta. The league was organized independently by Perbasi until 2010.[4][5] Aspac Jakarta succeeded in becoming the first title winner in 2003.[6]

In 2004, Satria Muda emerged as a new force to get rid of Aspac in the grand final and appear as a champion. Aspac won the title of champion again in 2005. The following years (2006–09) belonged to Satria Muda Jakarta.[6]

In addition to the annual regular competition, IBL also holds an IBL Cup Tournament at the beginning or end of the season. In 2009, Satria Muda Jakarta defeated Pelita Jaya Jakarta in the final held at GOR C-Tra Arena Bandung. In 2008, Garuda Bandung managed to steal the previous IBL Cup Tournament title, in 2006 and 2007 also belonged to Satria Muda.[6]

Unfortunately, the development of IBL did not go as expected. After repeatedly changing promoters, the league threatened to disband at the end of 2009.[6]

Under DBL: NBL (2010–15)

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NBL Indonesia logo

All participating club representatives also asked PT DBL Indonesia to manage and to operate the league. Previously, DBL Indonesia was considered to be successful in managing the Development Basketball League (DBL), the largest student basketball league in Indonesia, which in 2010 had expanded to 21 cities in Indonesia, followed by around 25,000 players and officials.[6]

To restore the prestige of this professional league, re-branding is inevitable. Starting in 2010 until 2015, IBL, operated by DBL Indonesia, changed its name to the Indonesian National Basketball League (NBL).[4][5] A number of changes were made, trying to increase the number of matches again, bringing the league closer to its fans.[6]

IBL Reborn (2015–present)

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In 2015, Perbasi chose Starting5 to be the league operator. Dubbed the 'IBL Reborn', the league's name was change back to IBL from NBL.[4] IBL then began to gain momentum and garnered nationwide support year by year.[5]

In 2017, the league began to allow clubs to sign foreign players limited by salary cap and height restriction regulations.[4][5]

Clubs

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Club City Homebase Joined IBL Head coach
Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta The BritAma Arena

Hall A Senayan Pertamina Arena, Simprug

2016   Manuel Pena Garces
Pelita Jaya Jakarta Tennis Indoor Senayan 2016   Rob Beveridge
Pacific Caesar Surabaya GOR Pacific Caesar 2016   John Todd Purves
Prawira Harum Bandung Bandung C-Tra Arena 2016   David Singleton
RJ Amartha Hangtuah Jakarta GOR Universitas Negeri Jakarta 2016   Andika Supriadi Saputra
Bima Perkasa Yogyakarta GOR Pancasila UGM

Among Rogo Sports Hall

2016   Predrag Lukic
Satya Wacana Saints Semarang GOR Sahabat

Knights Stadium

2016   Jerry Lolowang
Dewa United Banten Tangerang Dewa United Arena 2020   Pablo Favarel
Bali United Basketball Denpasar GOR Purna Krida

GOR Merpati

2021   Anthony Garbelotto
Kesatria Bengawan Solo Solo Sritex Arena 2021   Efri Meldi
Borneo Hornbills Bogor GOR Laga Tangkas 2022   Ismael Tan
RANS Simba Bogor Bogor Gymnasium Sekolah Vokasi IPB 2022   Wahyu Widayat Jati
Tangerang Hawks Tangerang Indomilk Arena Basketball 2022   Antonius Joko Endratmo
Rajawali Medan Medan GOR Universitas Medan 2022   Raoul Miguel Hadinoto

Former clubs

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Draft

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Years Players Selected by College IBL rookie statistics
PPG RPG APG
2017 Foreign   DeChriston McKinney CLS Knights Surabaya Arkansas Tech University 11.3 10.6 0.6
2018 Foreign   DeAngelo Hamilton* Satya Wacana Salatiga Washington State University N/A N/A N/A
2018 Local   Sabda Ahesa Siliwangi Bandung University of Notre Dame Australia 3.0 2.0 0.0
Foreign   Martavious Irving Siliwangi Bandung Kansas State University 20.3 5.4 3.6
2019 Local   Nikholas Mahesa Louvre Surabaya Harapan Bangsa Institute of Technology 1.7 1.6 1.2
Foreign  Savon Goodman Louvre Surabaya Shaw University 22.9 12.9 2.4
2020 Local  David Simeone Lavi Bima Perkasa PB Kumala Jaya 0.5 0.0 0.3
2021 Local   Mochammad Noval Mahadi Tangerang Hawks Budi Luhur University 0.5 0.0 0.3
Foreign   Richard Ross Jr. Tangerang Hawks Old Dominion 16.0 9.3 2.1
2022 Local   Victor Jacob Emillio Lobbu Bima Perkasa Pelita Harapan University 3.97 2.06 1.81
Foreign  Cameron Coleman Bima Perkasa York College 17.78 8.25 2.75

Note : *The player didn't play in IBL Seasons

in the upcoming season of the IBL, the draft system would not continue.[9]

Scoring leaders

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Season League Name Club PPG
2011 NBL   Ary Chandra Pelita Jaya Energi Mega Persada 14.1
2012   Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro Bimasakti Nikko Steel Malang 17.3
2013   Bima Riski Ardiansyah Bimasakti Nikko Steel Malang 16.5
2014   Merio Ferdiansyah Stadium Jakarta 18.1
2015   Respati Ragil Satya Wacana Salatiga 19.5
2016 IBL    Jamarr Johnson CLS Knights Surabaya 15.2
2017   Gary Jacobs Jr. NSH Jakarta 27.5
2018   Madarious Gibbs Satya Wacana Salatiga 27.1
2019   Madarious Gibbs Satya Wacana Salatiga 29.7
2020   Dior Lowhorn Pelita Jaya Bakrie 28.3
2021    Jamarr Johnson Louvre Dewa United 20.2
2022   Shavar Newkirk NSH Mountain Gold 21.9
2023   Brandone Francis Prawira Harum Bandung 23.9
2024   Michael Qualls Borneo Hornbills 27.1

Awards

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MVP/Sonny Hendrawan award

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Season Name Club
1987   Bambang Hermansyah Pelita Jaya Jakarta
1991   Lie Gwan Chin Halim Kediri
2002   Denny Sumargo Aspac Jakarta
2003   Denny Sumargo Aspac Jakarta
2004   I Made Sudiadnyana Bhinneka Sritex Solo
2005   Rony Gunawan Aspac Jakarta
2006   Kelly Purwanto Pelita Jaya Esia
2008   Youbel Sondakh Satria Muda Pertamina
2009   Youbel Sondakh Satria Muda Pertamina
2010   I Made Sudiadnyana Garuda Bandung
2011   I Made Sudiadnyana Garuda Bandung
2012   Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro Bimasakti Nikko Steel Malang
2013   Pringgo Regowo Aspac Jakarta
2014   Ponsianus Nyoman Indrawan Pelita Jaya
2015   Adhi Pratama Putra Pelita Jaya
2016   Jamarr Andre Johnson CLS Knights
2017     Arki Dikania Wisnu Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2018   Xaverius Prawiro Pelita Jaya
2019   Kaleb Ramot Gemilang Stapac Jakarta
2020   Abraham Damar Grahita Indonesia Patriots
2021    Jamarr Andre Johnson Louvre Dewa United
2022   Abraham Damar Grahita Prawira Harum Bandung
2023   Kaleb Ramot Gemilang Dewa United
2024   Kentrell Barkley Kesatria Bengawan Solo

Rookie of the year

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Coach of the year

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Season Name Club
2005   Amran Garuda Bandung
2010   Rastafari Horongbala Pelita Jaya Energi Mega Persada
2011   Nathaniel Canson Muba Hangtuah Sumatera Selatan
2012   Rastafari Horongbala Aspac Jakarta
2013   Kim Dong-Won CLS Knights Surabaya
2014   Occtaviarro Romely JNE Bandung Utama
2015   Cokorda Raka Satria Muda BritAma
2016   Efri Meldi Satya Wacana Salatiga
2017   Johannis Winar Pelita Jaya Bakrie Jakarta
2018   Wahyu Widayat Jati NSH Jakarta
2019   Wahyu Widayat Jati NSH Jakarta
2020   Antonius Ferry Rinaldo NSH Jakarta
2021   David Singleton Bima Perkasa Jogja
2022   David Singleton Prawira Harum Bandung
2023   David Singleton Prawira Harum Bandung
2024   David Singleton Prawira Harum Bandung

Sixth man of the year

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Season Name Club
2011   Rahmad Febri Utomo CLS Knights Surabaya
2012   Arki Dikania Wisnu Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2013   Andakara Prastawa Aspac Jakarta
2014    Ebrahim Enguio Lopez Aspac Jakarta
2015   Rony Gunawan Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2016   Andakara Prastawa Aspac Jakarta
2017   Arif Hidayat CLS Knights Surabaya
2018   Andakara Prastawa Aspac Jakarta
2019   Abraham Damar Grahita Stapac Jakarta
2020   Arki Dikania Wisnu Indonesia Patriots
2021   Andre Adriano West Bandits Solo
2022   Rio Disi West Bandits Combiphar Solo
2023   Hans Abraham Prawira Harum Bandung
2024   Hans Abraham Prawira Harum Bandung

Defensive player of the year

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Season Name Club
2011   Isman Thoyib Aspac Jakarta
2012   Yanuar Dwi Priasmoro Bimasakti Nikko Steel Malang
2013   Dimaz Muharri CLS Knights
2014   Dimaz Muharri CLS Knights
2015   Ruslan Ruslan Stadium Jakarta
2016   Firman Dwi Nugroho Satya Wacana Salatiga
2017   Nate Maxey Satya Wacana Salatiga
2018    C. J. Giles Pelita Jaya Energi Mega Persada
2019   Michael Vigilance Jr. Bogor Siliwangi
2020   Indra Muhammad Pacific Caesar Surabaya
2021    Jamarr Johnson Louvre Dewa United
2022   Ruslan Ruslan NSH Mountain Gold Timika
2023   Muhammad Reza Guntara Prawira Harum Bandung
2024   Muhammad Reza Guntara Pelita Jaya

Finals MVP

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Season Name Club
2005   Riko Hantono Dell Aspac Jakarta
2013   Fandi Andika Ramadhani Dell Aspac Jakarta
2014   Andakara Prastawa Dell Aspac Jakarta
2015   Arki Dikania Wisnu Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2016   Jamarr Andre Johnson CLS Knights Surabaya
2017   Martavious Irving Pelita Jaya
2018   Jamarr Andre Johnson Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2019   Savon Goodman Stapac Jakarta
2020 N/A N/A
2021   Hardianus Lakudu Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2022    Brachon Griffin Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2023   Muhammad Reza Guntara Prawira Harum Bandung
2024    Anthony Beane Pelita Jaya

Most improved player

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Season Name Club
2016   Muhammad Rizal Falconi Garuda Bandung
2017   Abraham Damar Grahita Aspac Jakarta
2018   Nuke Tri Saputra Pacific Caesar Surabaya
2019   Widyanta Putra Teja Stapac Jakarta
2020   Sandy Ibrahim Aziz Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2021   Kevin Moses Poetiray Louvre Dewa United
2022   Hengki Infandi NSH Mountain Gold Timika
2023   Argus Sanyudy Bima Perkasa Jogja
2024   Avin Kurniawan Bima Perkasa Jogja

Foreign Player of the Year Award

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All-Indonesian Cup MVP

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Season Name Club
2016   Ponsianus Nyoman Indrawan Pelita Jaya Energi Mega Persada
2019   Mei Joni Stapac Jakarta
2020   Arki Dikania Wisnu Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2023   Andakara Prastawa Pelita Jaya
2024   Brandon Jawato Pelita Jaya

Sportsmanship award

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Season Name Club
2011   Youbel Sondakh Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2012   Max Yanto NSH Jakarta
2013   Max Yanto NSH Jakarta
2014   Rony Gunawan Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
2015   Andrie Ekayana Muba Hangtuah Sumatera Selatan

References

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  1. ^ "IBL - Unite For Glory" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  2. ^ "IBL Becomes NBL" (in Indonesian). NBL Indonesia. 2010. Archived from the original on 29 May 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  3. ^ "About - IBL". iblindonesia.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d "About Us - IBL". iblindonesia.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d Prasatya, Randy. "Sejarah Evolusi IBL". detiksport (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "NBLindonesia.com | Official Website of National Basketball League Indonesia". nblindonesia.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Juara Bertahan IBL Stapac Jakarta Mundur dari Musim Baru". iNews (in Indonesian). 16 August 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  8. ^ "IBL 2024 Without NSH Mountain Gold Timika And West Bandits". VOI - Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Usung Format Baru IBL 2024 Makin Sengit". rri.co.id. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
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