Basketbol Süper Ligi
Top men's basketball league in Turkey
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2024 | Fenerbahçe wins their 11th championship in the league. |
2024 | The league continues to operate in its 2024-25 season, maintaining its long-standing tradition of top-tier basketball competition in Turkey. |
2024 | Fenerbahçe wins its latest Basketbol Süper Ligi championship. |
2024 | Nigel Hayes-Davis from the United States won Finals MVP, with Šarūnas Jasikevičius from Lithuania as the championship coach. |
2023 | Vasilije Micić from Serbia won Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman as the championship coach. |
2023 | Anadolu Efes wins its 16th Basketbol Süper Ligi championship, further solidifying its status as the most successful team in the league. |
2022 | Jan Veselý from the Czech Republic won Finals MVP, with Aleksandar Đorđević from Serbia as the championship coach. |
2022 | Fenerbahçe Beko claimed the league title, continuing the competitive nature of the Turkish basketball championship. |
2021 | Anadolu Efes wins consecutive league championship. |
2021 | Rodrigue Beaubois from France won Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman as the championship coach. |
2020 | Ergin Ataman led the championship team in the Basketbol Süper Ligi. |
2020 | No Finals MVP was awarded due to the season being cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic in Turkey. |
2020 | Anadolu Efes wins the league championship, resuming competition after the COVID-19 cancellation. |
2019 | Turkish Basketball Super League season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in no Finals MVP being awarded. |
2019 | Basketball season cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in Turkey, resulting in no Finals MVP being awarded. |
2019 | Shane Larkin from the United States won Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman as the championship coach. |
2019 | 2019-2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first time in league history that a season was not completed. |
2019 | Anadolu Efes wins its 14th Basketbol Süper Ligi championship. |
2018 | Shane Larkin from the United States was named Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman coaching the championship team. |
2018 | Brad Wanamaker from the United States won Finals MVP, with Željko Obradović from Serbia as the championship coach. |
2017 | Brad Wanamaker from the United States was named Finals MVP, with Željko Obradović from Serbia coaching the championship team. |
2017 | Bogdan Bogdanović from Serbia won Finals MVP, with Željko Obradović from Serbia as the championship coach. |
2016 | Bogdan Bogdanović from Serbia was named Finals MVP, with Željko Obradović from Serbia coaching the championship team. |
2016 | Luigi Datome from Italy won Finals MVP, with Željko Obradović from Serbia as the championship coach. |
2015 | Luigi Datome from Italy was named Finals MVP, with Željko Obradović from Serbia coaching the championship team. |
2015 | Bobby Dixon from Turkey won Finals MVP, with Ufuk Sarıca as the championship coach. |
2015 | League rebranded as the Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL), with the TBL name becoming exclusive to second and third-tier divisions. |
2014 | Bobby Dixon from Turkey was named Finals MVP, with Ufuk Sarıca coaching the championship team. |
2014 | No Finals MVP was awarded, with Željko Obradović from Serbia as the championship coach. |
2013 | Galatasaray wins its fifth Basketbol Süper Ligi championship. |
2013 | No Finals MVP was awarded, with Željko Obradović from Serbia coaching the championship team. |
2013 | Jamont Gordon from the United States won Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman as the championship coach. |
2013 | Ergin Ataman begins a significant coaching period, leading teams to multiple championships. |
2012 | Carlos Arroyo from Puerto Rico won Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman as the championship coach. |
2011 | Carlos Arroyo from Puerto Rico was named Finals MVP, with Ergin Ataman coaching the championship team. |
2011 | Oğuz Savaş from Turkey won Finals MVP, with Neven Spahija from Croatia as the championship coach. |
2011 | A third-tier level league (TB2L) was created, with teams divided into two groups. |
2010 | Oğuz Savaş from Turkey was named Finals MVP, with Neven Spahija from Croatia coaching the championship team. |
2010 | Tarence Kinsey from the United States won Finals MVP, with Ertuğrul Erdoğan as the championship coach. |
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