Liga Nacional de Básquetbol
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The Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (abbreviated LNB, and literally in English, "National Basketball League"), also commonly referred to as "La Liga de Básquet" ("The Basketball League"), is the top-tier level of the Argentine basketball league system. The league is under the auspices of the Basketball Clubs' Association (in Spanish: Asociación de Clubes de Básquetbol). The LNB's predecessor league is the now defunct Campeonato Argentino de Clubes, which was organized by the Argentine Basketball Confederation.
Organising body | Asociación de Clubes de Básquetbol |
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Founded | 1985; 39 years ago (1985) by León Najnudel |
Country | Argentina |
Number of teams | 20 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | La Liga Argentina |
International cup(s) | Champions League Americas |
Current champions | Quimsa (2nd title) (2022–23) |
Most championships | Atenas (9 titles) |
Most appearances | Leonardo Gutiérrez (1,106) [1] |
All-time top scorer | Héctor Campana (17,359) [1][2] |
President | Fabián Borro |
TV partners | TyC Sports DirecTV |
Website | laliganacional.com.ar |
2023–24 |
The league was created through the efforts of basketball coach León Najnudel, and sports journalist Osvaldo Orcasitas, in the 1980s, to make Argentine men's club basketball more competitive, through the merging of the many existing local leagues.[3] It is designed like the NBA, with a regular season, all-star game, and playoffs. However, unlike the NBA, the LNB has a promotion and relegation system, with the La Liga Argentina (LLA), the league level that is immediately below the LNB.
A tribute to Najnudel's vision, is the string of successes of the senior men's Argentine national basketball team, culminating with the team's Summer Olympic Games gold medal won at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and the international careers of many players who started in the league.