2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs
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The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League
ASEAN Basketball League
The ASEAN Basketball League, often abbreviated to the ABL, is a men's professional basketball league in Southeast Asia. Six clubs from six different countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations competed in the league's 2009 inaugural season...

 Grand Finals Playoffs
was the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of four teams competed. The 2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs started after the 2010–11 ABL Regular Season
2010–11 ABL Regular Season
The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League Regular Season is the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of six teams competed the league...

 ended on 15 January 2011 and will conclude on the Finals.

The Chang Thailand Slammers defeated the defending champions AirAsia Philippine Patriots
Philippine Patriots
The Philippine Patriots is a professional basketball team currently seeing action in the ASEAN Basketball League. The Philippines' representative team to the first ASEAN Basketball League, it is co-owned by Mikee Romero of Harbour Centre fame and businessman Tony Boy Cojuangco...

 in the Finals 2 games to none to win their first title.

Bracket

Slammers vs. Slingers

Patriots vs. Dragons

Finals

Winners

2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs
Chang Thailand Slammers
(1st title)

External links


The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League
ASEAN Basketball League
The ASEAN Basketball League, often abbreviated to the ABL, is a men's professional basketball league in Southeast Asia. Six clubs from six different countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations competed in the league's 2009 inaugural season...

 Grand Finals Playoffs
was the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of four teams competed. The 2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs started after the 2010–11 ABL Regular Season
2010–11 ABL Regular Season
The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League Regular Season is the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of six teams competed the league...

 ended on 15 January 2011 and will conclude on the Finals.

The Chang Thailand Slammers defeated the defending champions AirAsia Philippine Patriots
Philippine Patriots
The Philippine Patriots is a professional basketball team currently seeing action in the ASEAN Basketball League. The Philippines' representative team to the first ASEAN Basketball League, it is co-owned by Mikee Romero of Harbour Centre fame and businessman Tony Boy Cojuangco...

 in the Finals 2 games to none to win their first title.

Bracket

Slammers vs. Slingers

Patriots vs. Dragons

Finals

Winners

2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs
Chang Thailand Slammers
(1st title)

External links


The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League
ASEAN Basketball League
The ASEAN Basketball League, often abbreviated to the ABL, is a men's professional basketball league in Southeast Asia. Six clubs from six different countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations competed in the league's 2009 inaugural season...

 Grand Finals Playoffs
was the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of four teams competed. The 2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs started after the 2010–11 ABL Regular Season
2010–11 ABL Regular Season
The 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League Regular Season is the second season of competition since its establishment. A total of six teams competed the league...

 ended on 15 January 2011 and will conclude on the Finals.

The Chang Thailand Slammers defeated the defending champions AirAsia Philippine Patriots
Philippine Patriots
The Philippine Patriots is a professional basketball team currently seeing action in the ASEAN Basketball League. The Philippines' representative team to the first ASEAN Basketball League, it is co-owned by Mikee Romero of Harbour Centre fame and businessman Tony Boy Cojuangco...

 in the Finals 2 games to none to win their first title.

Bracket

Slammers vs. Slingers

Patriots vs. Dragons

Finals

Winners

2010–11 ABL Grand Finals Playoffs
Chang Thailand Slammers
(1st title)

External links

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