2014–15 KML season

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Alexela Korvpalli Meistriliiga1
Champions TÜ/Rock
26th title
Runners-up Kalev/Cramo
Third place TYCO Rapla
Fourth place Rakvere Tarvas
Teams 9
Games played 108 (Regular season)
31 (Playoffs)
Duration 4 October 2014 – 22 May 2015
Top seed TÜ/Rock
TV TV6, Delfi TV
Awards
MVP Estonia Janar Talts
Finals MVP Estonia Tanel Kurbas
Best Defender Estonia Janar Talts
Best Young Player Estonia Siim-Markus Post
Coach of the Year Estonia Gert Kullamäe
Statistical leaders
Points United States Brandis Raley-Ross
22.11
Rebounds Latvia Jurijs Aleksejevs
10.63
Assists United States Scott Machado
4.50
All statistics correct as of 22 May 2015
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Alexela.

The 2014–15 Alexela Korvpalli Meistriliiga was the 90th season of the Estonian basketball league and the second under the title sponsorship of Alexela. Kalev/Cramo came into the season as defending champions of the 2013–14 KML season.

The season started on 4 October 2014 and concluded on 22 May 2015 with TÜ/Rock defeating Kalev/Cramo 4 games to 1 in the 2015 KML Finals to win their 26th Estonian League title.[1][2][3]

Teams

Locations of the 2014–15 Alexela Korvpalli Meistriliiga teams
Team Location Arena Capacity Head coach
Kalev/Cramo Tallinn Saku Arena 7,500 Estonia Alar Varrak
TÜ/Rock Tartu University of Tartu Sports Hall 4,000 Estonia Gert Kullamäe
Rakvere Tarvas Rakvere Rakvere Sports Hall 3,000 Estonia Andres Sõber
TLÜ/Kalev Tallinn Kalev Sports Hall 6,950 Estonia Kalle Klandorf
TTÜ Tallinn TTÜ Sports Hall 2,000 Estonia Heino Lill
Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Sports Hall 2,000 Estonia Mait Käbin
TYCO Rapla Rapla Sadolin Sports Hall 5,000 Estonia Aivar Kuusmaa
Valga/Maks & Moorits Valga Valga Sports Hall 2,000 Latvia Varis Krūmiņš
Audentes/Noortekoondis Tallinn Audentes Sports Center Estonia Indrek Visnapuu

Coaching changes

Pre-season
Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach
Valga/Maks & Moorits Latvia Sandis Buškevics Latvia Varis Krūmiņš
TTÜ Estonia Tiit Sokk[4] Estonia Heino Lill
Pärnu Serbia Darko Ivanović Estonia Mait Käbin

Regular season

During the regular season teams will play 4 rounds for 32 games (2 at home and 2 away) with following exceptions:[5]

  • Kalev/Cramo will play 1 round at home and 1 away (1 at home and 1 away in total).
  • TÜ/Rock will play 1 round at home (1 at home and 2 away in total).
  • Audentes/Noortekoondis will play 1 round at home and 1 away (1 at home and 1 away in total).

Double points will be awarded to teams winning those games.

League table

Pos Team GP W L Pts PCT Qualification
1 TÜ/Rock 32 26 6 58 .813 Qualification to Playoffs
2 Kalev/Cramo 32 26 6 58 .813
3 TYCO Rapla 32 21 11 53 .656
4 Rakvere Tarvas 32 20 12 52 .625
5 Pärnu 32 15 17 47 .469
6 Valga/Maks & Moorits 32 15 17 47 .469
7 TTÜ 32 12 20 44 .375
8 TLÜ/Kalev 32 7 25 39 .219
9 Audentes 32 2 30 34 .063

Updated to match(es) played on 4 April 2015. Source: KML (2014/2015)

First half of the season

Home \ Away KAL ROC TAR TLÜ TTÜ PÄR RAP VAL AUD
Kalev/Cramo 68–57 89–80 105–63 80–70 94–56 86–65 77–83 123–46
TÜ/Rock 66–54 93–85 72–56 86–77 90–63 68–74 90–62 121–61
Rakvere Tarvas 79–89 75–71 89–67 80–76 87–94 73–65 95–93 101–73
TLÜ/Kalev 52–89 54–85 82–80 78–67 71–79 54–68 85–79 83–91
TTÜ 62–88 51–78 53–70 79–64 90–70 69–84 91–89 120–44
Pärnu 62–88 58–98 91–79 65–49 56–64 77–75 82–78 116–75
TYCO Rapla 69–96 64–87 61–68 86–65 89–71 92–68 77–61 98–51
Valga/Maks & Moorits 92–88 61–65 85–97 73–66 100–91 86–80 68–83 92–72
Audentes/Noortekoondis 46–102 42–99 79–92 77–94 62–96 62–100 59–88 72–112

Second half of the season

Home \ Away KAL ROC TAR TLÜ TTÜ PÄR RAP VAL AUD
Kalev/Cramo
TÜ/Rock
Rakvere Tarvas 57–85 97–60 91–93 102–76 80–84 101–73
TLÜ/Kalev 72–93 60–90 71–65 81–94 63–81 73–64
TTÜ 55–75 78–82 78–50 82–76 71–68 84–89
Pärnu 88–69 73–91 84–70 73–64 68–76 92–73
TYCO Rapla 68–84 66–69 93–81 86–78 80–75 72–64
Valga/Maks & Moorits 72–89 71–83 88–61 77–76 80–71 70–73
Audentes/Noortekoondis

Playoffs

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The playoffs began on 7 April and ended on 22 May. The tournament concluded with TÜ/Rock defeating Kalev/Cramo 4 games to 1 in the 2015 KML Finals.

Bracket

  Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
                           
  1  TÜ/Rock 3  
8  TLÜ/Kalev 0  
  1  TÜ/Rock 3  
  4  Rakvere Tarvas 2  
4  Rakvere Tarvas 3
  5  Pärnu 2  
    1  TÜ/Rock 4
  2  Kalev/Cramo 1
  2  Kalev/Cramo 3  
7  TTÜ 0  
  2  Kalev/Cramo 3 Third place
  3  TYCO Rapla 0  
3  TYCO Rapla 3 3  TYCO Rapla 2
  6  Valga/Maks & Moorits 1   4  Rakvere Tarvas 1

Individual statistics

Players qualify to this category by having at least 50% games played.

Points

Rank Player Team Games Points PPG
1 United States Brandis Raley-Ross Rakvere Tarvas 37 818 22.11
2 Latvia Jurijs Aleksejevs Valga/Maks & Moorits 30 535 17.83
3 Latvia Reinis Strupovičs Valga/Maks & Moorits 30 523 17.43
4 Croatia Domagoj Bubalo TYCO Rapla 25 401 16.04
5 United States Keith Benson Kalev/Cramo 14 224 16.00

Rebounds

Rank Player Team Games Rebounds RPG
1 Latvia Jurijs Aleksejevs Valga/Maks & Moorits 30 319 10.63
2 Estonia Janar Talts TÜ/Rock 32 290 9.06
3 Lithuania Robertas Grabauskas TLÜ/Kalev 31 269 8.68
4 Estonia Jaan Puidet TTÜ 27 223 8.26
5 United States David Haughton Rakvere Tarvas 35 279 7.97

Assists

Rank Player Team Games Assists APG
1 United States Scott Machado Kalev/Cramo 20 90 4.50
2 Latvia Sandis Silavs Pärnu 31 136 4.39
3 Estonia Rait-Riivo Laane TYCO Rapla 36 155 4.31
4 Estonia Jaan Puidet TTÜ 27 116 4.30
5 Lithuania Augustas Pečiukevičius TÜ/Rock 26 108 4.15

Awards

MVP

Finals MVP

Best Defender

Best Young Player

Coach of the Year

All-KML team

Pos Player Team
PG United States Scott Machado Kalev/Cramo
SG United States Brandis Raley-Ross Rakvere Tarvas
SF Estonia Gregor Arbet Kalev/Cramo
PF Estonia Janar Talts TÜ/Rock
C Croatia Domagoj Bubalo TYCO Rapla

Player of the Month

Month Player Team
October Latvia Kristers Zeidaks TYCO Rapla
November[7] United States Brandis Raley-Ross Rakvere Tarvas
December[8] Latvia Jurijs Aleksejevs Valga/Maks & Moorits
January[9] Estonia Janar Talts TÜ/Rock
February[10] Croatia Domagoj Bubalo TYCO Rapla
March[11] United States Brandis Raley-Ross Rakvere Tarvas

See also

References

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