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ASEAN Basketball League 2017-18 Season Schedule: Your Guide to the Action-Packed Games

The ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) is a professional basketball league that features teams from across Southeast Asia. The 2017-18 season was one of the most exciting seasons yet, with many close games, surprising upsets, and an incredible championship series. If you’re a basketball fan who wants to learn more about the ABL, or if you just want to catch some exciting basketball action, then this guide is for you. Here, we’ll provide a comprehensive look at the ABL 2017-18 season schedule, so you can get ready for some of the best basketball games in the region.

ABL 2017-18 Season Overview

The 2017-18 season was the 10th season of the ABL. It featured 8 teams from 5 different countries:

  • Philippines: San Miguel Alab Pilipinas, Blackwater Elite
  • Singapore: Singapore Slingers
  • Malaysia: Westports Malaysia Dragons
  • Thailand: Mono Vampire Basketball Club
  • Indonesia: CLS Knights Surabaya

The season was split into two conferences: the East Conference and the West Conference.

East Conference:

  • San Miguel Alab Pilipinas
  • Blackwater Elite
  • CLS Knights Surabaya

West Conference:

  • Singapore Slingers
  • Westports Malaysia Dragons
  • Mono Vampire Basketball Club

Regular Season Schedule: Game by Game Breakdown

The regular season started in November 2017 and ended in April 2018. Teams played a total of 24 games each, with 12 games against teams in their own conference and 12 games against teams from the other conference.

Here’s a breakdown of the regular season schedule:

November 2017

  • Week 1 (November 9-12): The season opened with a bang, featuring several exciting matchups, including a clash between the reigning champions San Miguel Alab Pilipinas and the Singapore Slingers.
  • Week 2 (November 16-19): The second week saw the emergence of new contenders, such as the Blackwater Elite and the Westports Malaysia Dragons, who both secured impressive victories.
  • Week 3 (November 23-26): The third week of the season saw some tight games, including a thrilling overtime win for the Mono Vampire Basketball Club.

December 2017

  • Week 4 (December 1-3): The Christmas break approached, and the intensity of the games continued to increase.
  • Week 5 (December 7-10): The final week of the regular season saw the teams battle for playoff positioning.

January 2018

  • Week 6 (January 5-7): The new year started with a renewed sense of competition as the teams sought to gain an advantage in the standings.
  • Week 7 (January 11-14): The fight for playoff spots intensified, with each game becoming crucial.
  • Week 8 (January 18-21): The pressure mounted as the regular season neared its end.

February 2018

  • Week 9 (February 1-4): The race for playoff positions entered the final stretch.
  • Week 10 (February 8-11): Teams battled hard for every win, knowing that every game mattered.
  • Week 11 (February 15-18): The regular season was winding down, with each team looking to finish strong.

March 2018

  • Week 12 (March 1-4): The regular season was reaching its climax, with teams fighting for seeding in the playoffs.
  • Week 13 (March 8-11): The final games of the regular season were filled with excitement and drama.

April 2018

  • Week 14 (April 5-8): The regular season concluded, and the playoffs were set.

ABL 2017-18 Playoffs: Road to the Championship

The top four teams from each conference qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs were a single-elimination format, with the winners of each conference meeting in the finals.

East Conference Playoffs:

  • San Miguel Alab Pilipinas defeated CLS Knights Surabaya
  • Blackwater Elite defeated San Miguel Alab Pilipinas

West Conference Playoffs:

  • Westports Malaysia Dragons defeated Mono Vampire Basketball Club
  • Singapore Slingers defeated Westports Malaysia Dragons

Finals:

  • Blackwater Elite defeated Singapore Slingers

The ABL 2017-18 Champion: Blackwater Elite

The Blackwater Elite emerged as the champions of the ABL 2017-18 season. They overcame a tough challenge from the Singapore Slingers in the finals, ultimately securing the championship in a thrilling series.

“The Blackwater Elite’s victory was a testament to their hard work, determination, and ability to overcome adversity,” said [Expert’s name], a renowned basketball analyst. “Their championship run was a true inspiration to basketball fans across the region.”

The ABL 2017-18 Season: A Look Back

The 2017-18 season of the ABL was a resounding success. The league continued to grow in popularity, attracting a large and passionate fan base across Southeast Asia. The games were thrilling, the competition was fierce, and the players showcased their incredible skills and athleticism.

The ABL 2017-18 season also demonstrated the growing talent pool of basketball players in the region. The league continues to provide a platform for talented players to showcase their abilities and compete at a high level.

FAQ

Q: How many teams are there in the ABL?

A: There are 8 teams in the ABL, representing 5 different countries.

Q: When does the ABL season start?

A: The ABL season typically starts in November and ends in April.

Q: How can I watch ABL games?

A: You can watch ABL games on the league’s official website, as well as on various sports channels and streaming services in Southeast Asia.

Q: What is the future of the ABL?

A: The future of the ABL is bright. The league continues to grow in popularity, with plans to expand into new markets and attract even more talented players.

Want to Learn More About ASEAN Basketball?

For more information on the ASEAN Basketball League, you can visit our website at [Website URL]. You can also find our latest updates on our social media pages: [Social Media Links]. If you need any assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at our contact information: Phone: 0369020373, Email: [email protected] or visit our office at Thôn Ngọc Liễn, Hiệp Hòa, Bắc Giang, Việt Nam. We have a dedicated customer service team available 24/7.

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