Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.
National team tournaments
Men's Senior Division: All-Tournament Team
Women's Senior Division: All-Tournament Team
Youth Division: All-Tournament Team
Professional club seasons
Continental championships
Men:
Women:
National championships
Men:
- NBA
- Season:
- Division champions: Boston Celtics (Atlantic), Cleveland Cavaliers (Central), Orlando Magic (Southeast), Denver Nuggets (Northwest), Los Angeles Lakers (Pacific), Dallas Mavericks (Southwest)
- Best regular-season record: Cleveland Cavaliers (61âÂÂ21)
- Eastern Conference: Boston Celtics
- Western Conference: Los Angeles Lakers
- Finals: The Lakers defeat the Celtics 4âÂÂ3 in the best-of-seven series, with Kobe Bryant named Finals MVP.
- Liga Nacional de Básquet, 2009âÂÂ10 season:
- Regular season: Peñarol
- Playoffs: Peñarol defeat Atenas 4âÂÂ1 in the best-of-seven final.
- National Basketball League, 2009âÂÂ10 season:
- Premiers: Perth Wildcats
- Champions: Perth Wildcats defeat the Wollongong Hawks 2âÂÂ1 in the best-of-three Grand Final.
- Basketball League Belgium:
- Bulgarian National League: Lukoil Academic defeat Levski Sofia 3âÂÂ1 in the best-of-five final.
- Chinese Basketball Association:
- Regular season: Guangdong Southern Tigers
- Playoffs: Guangdong Southern Tigers defeat Xinjiang Flying Tigers 4âÂÂ1 in the best-of-seven final.
- Croatian League: Cibona defeat Zadar 3âÂÂ2 in the best-of-five final.
- Czech League: Nymburk defeat ProstÃÂjov 4âÂÂ1 in the best-of-seven final.
- Dutch Eredivisie: GasTerra Flames Groningen defeat WCAA Giants Bergen op Zoom 4âÂÂ1 in the best-of-seven final.
- Estonian League, 2009âÂÂ10: TÃÂ/Rock defeat Rakvere Tarvas 4âÂÂ2 in the best-of-7 final.
- French Pro A League: Cholet defeat Le Mans 81âÂÂ65 in the one-off final.
- German Bundesliga, 2009âÂÂ10 season: Brose Baskets defeat Deutsche Bank Skyliners 3âÂÂ2 in the bist-of-five final.
- Greek League, 2009âÂÂ10 season: Panathinaikos defeat Olympiacos 3âÂÂ1 in the best-of-five final.
- Iranian Super League, 2009âÂÂ10 season: Mahram defeat Zob Ahan 2âÂÂ0 in the best-of-three final.
- Israeli Super League, 2009âÂÂ10 season: Gilboa/Galil defeat Maccabi Tel Aviv 90âÂÂ77 in the one-off final.
- Italian Serie A, 2009âÂÂ10 season: Montepaschi Siena sweep AJ Milano 4âÂÂ0 in the best-of-seven final.
- Latvian League: Barons defeat VEF Riga 4âÂÂ3 in the best-of-seven final.
- Lithuanian LKL: Lietuvos Rytas defeat Ã
½algiris 4âÂÂ3 in the best-of-seven final.
- Montenegro League:
- Philippine Basketball Association, 2009âÂÂ10 season:
- Philippine Cup: Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants sweep the Alaska Aces 4âÂÂ0 in the best-of-seven final.
- Fiesta Conference: Alaska Aces defeat the San Miguel Beermen 4âÂÂ2 in the best-of-seven final.
- Polish League: Asseco Prokom Gdynia sweep Anwil WÃ
ÂocÃ
Âawek 4âÂÂ0 in the best-of-seven final.
- Russian Super League: CSKA Moscow sweep Khimki Moscow Region 3âÂÂ0 in the best-of-five final.
- Serbia Super League:
- Slovenian League: Krka defeat Union Olimpija 3âÂÂ2 in the best-of-five final.
- Spanish ACB:
- Season: Regal FC Barcelona
- Playoffs: Caja Laboral Baskonia sweep Regal FC Barcelona 3âÂÂ0 in the best-of-five final.
- Turkish Basketball League: Fenerbahçe ÃÂlker defeat Efes Pilsen 4âÂÂ2 in the best-of-seven final.
- Ukrainian SuperLeague: Azovmash Mariupol defeat Budivelnyk Kyiv 3âÂÂ2 in the best-of-five final.
- British Basketball League, 2009âÂÂ10:
- Season: Newcastle Eagles
- Playoffs: Everton Tigers defeat the Glasgow Rocks 80âÂÂ72 in the one-off final.
- Adriatic League: Partizan Belgrade defeat Cibona 75âÂÂ74 in overtime in the one-off final.
- Baltic League: Ã
½algiris defeat Lietuvos Rytas 73âÂÂ66 in the one-off final.
- VTB United League, 2009âÂÂ10 season: CSKA Moscow defeat UNICS Kazan 66âÂÂ55 in the one-off final.
- Super Basketball League:Yulon Dinos defeat Dacin Tigers 4âÂÂ2 in the best-of-seven final.
Women:
College
Men
- NCAA
- Division I: Duke 61, Butler 59
- Most Outstanding Player: Kyle Singler, Duke
- National Invitation Tournament: Dayton 79, North Carolina 68
- College Basketball Invitational: Virginia Commonwealth defeats Saint Louis 2âÂÂ0 in the best-of-three final.
- CollegeInsider.com Tournament: Missouri State 78, Pacific 65
- Division II: Cal Poly Pomona 65, Indiana (PA) 53
- Division III: WisconsinâÂÂStevens Point 78, Williams 73
- NAIA
- NAIA Division I: Oklahoma Baptist 84, Azusa Pacific 83
- NAIA Division II: Saint Francis (IN) 67, Walsh 66
- NJCAA
- Division I: Howard (TX) 85, Three Rivers 80 (OT)
- Division II: Lincoln (IL) 71, Cincinnati State 60
- Division III: Joliet 94, Rochester (MN) 82
- UAAP Men's: Ateneo sweeps FEU in the best of three finals 2âÂÂ0
- NCAA (Philippines) Seniors': San Beda sweeps San Sebastian in the best of five finals 3âÂÂ0
Women:
- NCAA
- Division I: Connecticut 53, Stanford 47
- Most Outstanding Player: Maya Moore, Connecticut
- WNIT: California 73, Miami (FL) 61
- Women's Basketball Invitational: Appalachian State 79, Memphis 71
- Division II: Emporia State 65, Fort Lewis 53
- Division III: Washington University in St. Louis 65, Hope 59
- NAIA
- NAIA Division I: Union (TN) 73, Azusa Pacific 65
- NAIA Division II: Northwestern (IA) 85, Shawnee State 66
- NJCAA
- Division I:Gulf Coast Community College 83, Jefferson College 61
- Division II:Kirkwood Community College 72, Patrick & Henry Community College 62
- Division III:Madison College 74, Onondaga Community College 55
- UAAP Women's:
Prep
Awards and honors
FIBA Hall of Fame
*Players
:* Arvydas Sabonis
:* Cheryl Miller
:* Dino Meneghin
:* Dragan KiÃÂanoviÃÂ
:* Natalya Zasulskaya
:* Oscar Schmidt
:* Vlade Divac
*Coaches
:* Evgeny Gomelsky
:* Lindsay Gaze
:* Mirko Novosel
*Referees
:* Jim Bain
:* Konstantinos Dimou
*Contributors
:* Abdoulaye Seye Moreau
:* George Killian
:* Hans-Joachim Otto
Professional
- Men
- NBA Most Valuable Player Award: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
- NBA Rookie of the Year Award: Tyreke Evans, Sacramento Kings
- NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
- NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award: Jamal Crawford, Atlanta Hawks
- NBA Most Improved Player Award: Aaron Brooks, Houston Rockets
- NBA Sportsmanship Award: Grant Hill, Phoenix Suns
- NBA Coach of the Year Award: Scott Brooks, Oklahoma City Thunder
- J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award: Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia 76ers
- NBA Executive of the Year Award: John Hammond, Milwaukee Bucks
- FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award: Announced in February 2011
- Euroscar Award:
- Mr. Europa:
- Women
- WNBA Most Valuable Player Award: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
- WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever
- WNBA Rookie of the Year Award: Tina Charles, Connecticut Sun
- WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year Award: DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix Mercury
- WNBA Most Improved Player Award: Leilani Mitchell, New York Liberty
- Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award: Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever
- WNBA Coach of the Year Award: Brian Agler, Seattle Storm
- WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
- FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award: Announced in February 2011
Collegiate
- Combined
- Legends of Coaching Award: Billy Donovan, Florida
- Men
- John R. Wooden Award: Evan Turner, Ohio State
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Sherron Collins, Kansas
- Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year: Evan Turner, Ohio State
- NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Kemba Walker, Connecticut
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: John Wall, Kentucky
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: John Thompson Jr
- Women
- John R. Wooden Award: Tina Charles, Connecticut
- Naismith College Player of the Year: Tina Charles, Connecticut
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Connie Yori, Nebraska
- Wade Trophy: Maya Moore, Connecticut
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Alexis Gray-Lawson, California
- Associated Press Women's College Basketball Player of the Year: Tina Charles, Connecticut
- NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Maya Moore, UConn
- Basketball Academic All-America Team: Maya Moore, UConn
- Kay Yow Award: Connie Yori, Nebraska
- Carol Eckman Award: Kevin Cook, Gallaudet University
- Maggie Dixon Award: Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Brittney Griner, Baylor
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Connie Yori, Nebraska
- List of Senior CLASS Award women's basketball winners: Kelsey Griffin, Nebraska
- Nancy Lieberman Award: Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Marsha Sharp
Events
Movies
Deaths
- January 8 â Bob Blackburn, American radio and TV play-by-play announcer (Seattle SuperSonics) (born 1924)
- January 19 â Dan Fitzgerald, American college coach (Gonzaga) (born 1942)
- January 28 â Bud Millikan, American college coach (Maryland) (born 1920)
- February 3 â Dick McGuire, Hall of Fame player for the New York Knicks (born 1926)
- February 10 â Carl Braun, player and coach for the New York Knicks (born 1927)
- February 10 â Fred Schaus, American coach of West Virginia University and the Los Angeles Lakers (born 1925)
- February 13 â Red Rocha, American BAA and NBA player (born 1925)
- February 15 â Dana Kirk, former college coach at Memphis State University (born 1936)
- June 4 â John Wooden, Hall of Fame player (Purdue, Indianapolis Kautskys) and coach (UCLA) (born 1910)
- June 11 â Bus Whitehead, All-American college (Nebraska) and AAU (Phillips 66ers) player (born 1928)
- June 13 â Tom Stith, All-American at St. Bonaventure University (born 1939)
- June 19 â Manute Bol, Sudanese NBA player, tallest player in league history (born 1962)
- July 8 â Melvin Turpin, All-American at Kentucky and NBA veteran (born 1960)
- July 16 â Aleksandr Boloshev, Russian Olympic champion (born 1947)
- July 19 â Lorenzen Wright, American NBA player (born 1975)
- August 30 â Sharm Scheuerman, American college player and coach (Iowa) (born 1934)
- October 14 â Larry Siegfried, won five NBA titles with the Boston Celtics and an NCAA title at Ohio State (born 1939)
- October 25 â Roy Skinner, American college coach at Vanderbilt (born 1930)
- October 28 â Marshall Hawkins, American NBL and NBA player (born 1924)
- October 31 â Maurice Lucas, American ABA and NBA player. Won an NBA championship with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1977 (born 1952)
- November 8 â Quintin Dailey, All-American at San Francisco and NBA player (born 1961)
- November 13 â Red Curren, Canadian Olympic player (1952) (born 1925)
- December 6 â Art Quimby, NCAA rebounding leader; a Connecticut Huskie of Honor (born 1933)
- December 6 â Hank Raymonds, American college coach (Marquette) (born 1924)
See also
References
External links