2014–15 Korisliiga season

Korisliiga
Champions Kataja
1st title
Runners-up Bisons Loimaa
Third place KTP
Fourth place Kauhajoen Karhu
Teams 11
Awards
MVP Finland Teemu Rannikko (Finnish)
United States Robert Arnold (Import)
Finals MVP Finland Teemu Rannikko
Statistical leaders
Points

United States Robert Arnold

22.3

Rebounds

United States Paul Carter

12.5

Assists

Finland Teemu Rannikko

8.3

The 2014–15 Korisliiga was the 75th season of the highest professional basketball tier in Finland. The league champion qualified for the 2015–16 Eurocup regular season.[1] Kataja won its first title in franchise history.

Teams

Eleven teams participated in the Korisliiga this season. Lappeenrannan NMKY left the league because of its poor economic situation.

Budgets

Team Budgets[2] Change from
last year
Bisons Loimaa 820,000 € – 30,000 €
Joensuun Kataja 675,000 € –50,000 €
Helsinki Seagulls 630,000 € Second division
Kouvot 520,000 € + 135,000 €
Kauhajoen Karhu 520,000 € - 65,000 €
KTP 500,000 € - 50,000 €
Tampereen Pyrintö 404,000 € + 75,000 €
Tapiolan Honka 396,000 € + 29,000 €
Namika Lahti 385,000 € + 55,000 €
Salon Vilpas 350,000 € ± 0 €
Korikobrat 300,000 € - 10,000 €

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD
Qualification or relegation
1 KTP 40 29 11 3302 3207+95 Qualified for Playoffs
2 Kataja 40 27 13 3472 3192+280
3 Kauhajoen Karhu 40 27 13 3402 3212+190
4 Bisons Loimaa 40 24 16 3180 3102+78
5 Kouvot 40 24 16 3306 3175+131
6 Tampereen Pyrintö 40 20 20 3201 3116+85
7 Namika Lahti 40 17 23 2944 301268
8 Helsinki Seagulls 40 17 23 3082 30875
9 Korikobrat 40 13 27 3131 3375244
10 Salon Vilpas 40 11 29 2977 3154177
11 Tapiolan Honka 40 10 30 3076 3441365 Relegation

Rounds 1-20

Home \ Away BISHEL HON KAT KAU KOR KOU KTP LAH SAL TAM
Bisons Loimaa 8771 8069 6290 7469 7974 9379 7681 7582 9489 7671
Helsinki Seagulls 8464 9167 9085 6772 6960 7479 8184 8688 8683 7673
Tapiolan Honka 5791 9587 8893 85103 8166 7264 8587 7964 7185 90103
Kataja Basket Club 8186 8864 8874 7789 8573 8778 89100 8780 8468 9276
Kauhajoen Karhu 9791 9287 9479 9088 8689 9059 9691 9470 9178 9675
Korikobrat 7384 7192 8884 8081 6376 9376 8387 7072 7988 6886
Kouvot 8582 9477 9573 6890 9183 10874 7688 8377 7675 8980
KTP-Basket 7776 8481 7374 9795 9895 9784 9077 7767 8174 8683
Namika Lahti 5863 8058 8872 7774 9084 8693 6291 7481 8055 7763
Salon Vilpas Vikings 6173 8160 8070 7582 7479 9483 6279 7385 6168 7252
Tampereen Pyrintö 8871 6978 9067 7887 7867 9481 7884 8583 8151 7753

Rounds 21-40

Home \ Away BISHEL HON KAT KAU KOR KOU KTP LAH SAL TAM
Bisons Loimaa 8570 10667 9489 9894 6081 8271 6567 7963 8264 7671
Helsinki Seagulls 8971 8874 7083 6476 8955 7665 8187 5970 7560 7275
Tapiolan Honka 7988 7273 9987 7990 7988 7874 8796 5362 80103 77106
Kataja Basket Club 9583 8778 9778 9581 10687 7791 8268 9476 8774 8781
Kauhajoen Karhu 8883 8578 7279 6387 8883 10461 9071 8559 8683 9582
Korikobrat 8878 7582 9581 8092 6966 9278 7774 8672 8785 8488
Kouvot 8566 8566 9268 9784 8587 9766 8785 9675 10572 7588
KTP-Basket 7088 6185 9296 7465 8573 9186 9273 6867 9881 6279
Namika Lahti 7646 8270 5876 7884 9598 8457 9384 7383 7367 7057
Salon Vilpas Vikings 7581 6783 8688 5582 7882 9275 5291 6769 7757 8277
Tampereen Pyrintö 8491 7675 7874 9389 9456 8885 8183 8182 6680 7675

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  1  KTP 3  
8  Helsinki Seagulls 0  
  1  KTP 2  
  4  Bisons Loimaa 3  
4  Bisons Loimaa 3
  5  Kouvot 0  
    4  Bisons Loimaa 2
  2  Kataja 3
  3  Kauhajoen Karhu 3  
6  Tampereen Pyrintö 2  
  2  Kataja 3 Third place
  3  Kauhajoen Karhu 2  
2  Kataja 3 1  KTP 1
  7  Namika Lahti 2   3  Kauhajoen Karhu 0

Awards

Award Player Team
Korisliiga MVP Finland Teemu Rannikko Joensuun Kataja
United States Robert Arnold Joensuun Kataja
Korisliiga Finals MVP Finland Teemu Rannikko Joensuun Kataja
Coach of the Year Finland Pekka Salminen Joensuun Kataja
Sixth Man of the Year Finland Petri Virtanen Joensuun Kataja
Most Improved Player Finland Joonas Lehtoranta KTP
Rookie of the Year Finland Marius van Andringa Joensuun Kataja
Defensive Player of the Year Finland Vesa Mäkäläinen Namika Lahti

References

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