2013–14 ProA
| ProA | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teams | 16 | |||||||||
| Regular season | ||||||||||
| Season MVP | Harper Kamp | |||||||||
| Promoted | BG Göttingen (1) Crailsheim Merlins (2) | |||||||||
| Relegated | BG Karlsruhe Otto Baskets Magdeburg | |||||||||
| Finals | ||||||||||
| Champions | BG Göttingen 2nd title | |||||||||
| Runners-up | Crailsheim Merlins | |||||||||
| Semifinalists | Gießen 46ers rent4office Nürnberg | |||||||||
| Awards | ||||||||||
| Youngster of the Year | Stephan Haukohl | |||||||||
| Coach of the Year | Ralph Junge | |||||||||
| Statistical leaders | ||||||||||
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← 2012–13 2014–15 → | ||||||||||
The 2013–14 ProA, was the 7th season of the ProA, the second level of basketball in Germany. BG Göttingen and Crailsheim Merlins got a place in the 2014–15 Basketball Bundesliga by reaching the Finals. Göttingen took the ProA title by winning 174–162 in two legs.