2013–14 Baltic Basketball League
| 2013–14 Baltic Basketball League | ||||||||||
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| Season | 2013–14 | |||||||||
| Duration | October 6, 2013 – April 13, 2014 | |||||||||
| Games played | 157 | |||||||||
| Teams | 21 | |||||||||
| TV partner(s) | Viasat Sport Baltic | |||||||||
| Regular season | ||||||||||
| Top seed | Pieno žvaigždės | |||||||||
| Season MVP | Travis Leslie | |||||||||
| Finals | ||||||||||
| Champions | Šiauliai (1st title) | |||||||||
| Runners-up | TonyBet | |||||||||
| Third place | Tartu Ülikool/Rock | |||||||||
| Fourth place | Tampereen Pyrintö | |||||||||
| Finals MVP | Travis Leslie | |||||||||
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All statistics correct as of September 17, 2014. | ||||||||||
The 2013–14 Baltic Basketball League was the 10th anniversary season of the Baltic Basketball League.
This time the format featured 21 teams – 6 from Lithuania, 6 from Estonia, 5 from Latvia, 2 from Kazakhstan and 1 from Sweden and Finland. For the regular season the teams were divided into three groups of seven teams and competed in a round-robin competition system, with each team facing their opponent twice. Top five teams of each group and the best sixth placed team qualified for the eight-finals. All play-off games were played in home-and-away series.
The Finals were a Lithuanian clash as Šiauliai took the 2014 title by beating TonyBet 140–123 on aggregate score. Estonian team Tartu Ülikool/Rock won their second Baltic League bronze by beating Tampereen Pyrintö of Finland with aggregate score of 149–127.