- ULEB
The ULEB (acronym of the French Union des Ligues Européennes de Basket, in English Union of European Leagues of Basketball) was founded in
1991 with the aim to help the cooperation and development of European professionalbasketball leagues. Its headquarters are located inBarcelona , Spain.History
The ULEB started in 1991 with Lega Basket A (Italy),
Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (Spain ), andLigue Nationale de Basketball (France), and were joined in1996 by Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association, which operates theA1 Ethniki basketball league (Greece ) andLiga dos Clubes de Basquetebol (Portugal ). In1999 , theBasketball League Belgium (Belgium ),British Basketball League (United Kingdom ), andLigue Nationale de Basket (Switzerland ) were added.ULEB then expanded with the Deutsche Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) of
Germany ,Federatie Eredivisie Basketballclubs (Netherlands ), and Polska Liga Koszykówki (Poland ) in2001 . The Adriatic Basketball Association (sanctions theNLB League in the area) was added in February2002 , while October2002 brought along theÖsterreichische Basketball Bundesliga (Austria ), with theJune 2003 membership of theLietuvos Krepšinio Lyga (Lithuania ), the2004 membership of theAsociace M. Prvoligovych Klubu (Czech Republic ), and in July2005 , Ligat HaAl ofIsrael joined the ULEB.In 2000, the ULEB decided to break from
FIBA and begin the newEuroleague with theEuroleague 2000-01 season. That first season of the Euroleague featured a five-game series final (instead of the traditional one-game final), but that was dropped after one year. FIBA that year formed its own league, called theSuproleague , but after just one year it was dissolved as the new ULEB Euroleague became the accepted new top tournament in Europe. TheKorac Cup andSaporta Cup tournaments were also dissolved and joined into a new ULEB tournament called theULEB Cup .Rules Changes
ULEB also broke away from the FIBA and adopted rules closer to the
NBA , with the NBA'sjump ball and 24-second rules being the first to be adopted, in 2002 and 2003, respectively. The hope was the ULEB would play with rules which would favor players and spectators, which the FIBA did not feature.In 2004, the ULEB adopted rule changes which made their game similar to the NBA. The jump ball rule, which was the NBA rule, would remain similar to the NBA (no possession arrow, unlike FIBA), and NBA-type rules regarding position of the ball in the final two minutes following a time out (center line) and block and charge fouls within 1.22 metres (4') within the basket were added. LEGA A also adopted an instant replay rule which led to the championship being decided by instant replay as a field goal made in the final second of the game which determined if a team had won or had been forced to a deciding game had to be reviewed for minutes by officials.
For 2005, FIBA decided to make the Euroleague part of the FIBA championships, FIBA rules would replace the NBA-type rules, eliminating the jump ball and block-charge arc.
ee also
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ULEB Cup
*Euroleague External links
* [http://www.uleb.net/ ULEB website]
* [http://www.uleb.net/htm/what1.htm ULEB website: what is ULEB]
* [http://www.talkbasket.net/ TalkBasket.net]
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