The 2022–23 BNXT League was the second season of the BNXT League, the highest professional basketball league in Belgium and the Netherlands. ZZ Leiden was the defending champion.

2022–23 BNXT League
LeagueBNXT League
SportBasketball
Duration
  • 30 September 2022–18 February 2023 (National phase)
  • 3 March–28 April 2023 (Cross-border phase)
  • 3 May–13 June 2023 (Playoffs)
Number of teams20
TV partner(s)Sporza
NPO 1
Ziggo Sport
Regular season
Top seedBelgium Antwerp Giants
Season MVPUnited States Brian Fobbs (Mechelen)
Top scorerUnited States Vincent Cole (Yoast United)
National playoffs
Belgian championsOostende (24th title)
  Belgian runners-upAntwerp Giants
Dutch championsZZ Leiden (5th title)
  Dutch runners-upDonar
Finals
ChampionsZZ Leiden (2nd title)
  Runners-upOostende
Finals MVPDavid Collins (ZZ Leiden)
BNXT seasons

The season began on 30 September 2022.[1]

Competition formula

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The league consisted of different stages with national championships and a common BeNeLeague championship.[2]

Teams entering in this round
National regular season
(20 teams)
30.09.2022–18.02.2023
  • 10 Belgian teams
  • 10 Dutch teams
  • All teams play each other home and away (18 games)
Elite Gold
(10 teams)
03.03.2023–28.04.2023
  • Best 5 Dutch teams
  • Best 5 Belgian teams
  • Teams play 10 games
Elite Silver
(10 teams)
03.03.2023–28.04.2023
  • Bottom-5 Dutch teams
  • Bottom-5 Belgian teams
  • Teams play 10 games
National play-offs
(6 teams)
Schedule: 03.05.2023–29.05.2023
  • Top two Gold teams from each country go directly to semifinals
  • Three other Gold teams play in quarter-finals
  • Best Silver team joins the quarter-finals
BNXT League play-offs
(20 teams)
Schedule: 03.05.2023–13.06.2023
  • BNXT playoffs R1: Elite Silver playoff (8 teams)
  • BNXT playoffs R2: 4 Winners Elite Silver Playoff vs. 4 national PO . quarter-finalists dropping out
  • BNXT playoffs R3: Winners BNXT PO1 vs. losing semi-finalists national PO
  • BNXT playoffs R4: BNXT PO2 winners compete against each other
  • BNXT Quarter-finals: Winners BNXT PO3 vs. losing finalists national PO
  • BNXT Semi-finals: Winners BNXT PO4 vs. champions national PO
  • BNXT Finals: Winners BNXT PO5 will compete for the title of BNXT League Champion.

Teams

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On 20 June 2022, the league announced 20 teams obtained a club license.[3] The Hague Royals were not granted a license.

Phoenix Brussels changed their name to Circus Brussels Basketball after they signed a new sponsorship deal.[4]

Arenas and locations

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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club Location Venue Capacity
Netherlands
Apollo Amsterdam Amsterdam Apollohal 1,500
Aris Leeuwarden Leeuwarden Kalverdijkje 1,700
BAL Weert Sporthal Boshoven 1,000
Den Helder Suns Den Helder Sporthal Sportlaan 1,000
Donar Groningen MartiniPlaza 4,350
Feyenoord Rotterdam Topsportcentrum Rotterdam 2,500
Heroes Den Bosch 's-Hertogenbosch Maaspoort 2,800
Landstede Hammers Zwolle Landstede Sportcentrum 1,200
Yoast United Bemmel De Kooi 650
ZZ Leiden Leiden Vijf Meihal 2,000
Belgium
Antwerp Giants Antwerp Lotto Arena 5,218
Brussels Basketball Brussels Sports Complex Neder-Over-Heembeek 1,200
Kangoeroes Mechelen Mechelen Winketkaai 1,500
Leuven Bears Leuven Sportoase 3,400
Liège Basket Liège Country Hall 5,000
Limburg United Hasselt Alverberg Sporthal 1,730
Mons-Hainaut Mons Mons Arena 4,000
Okapi Aalst Aalst Okapi Forum 2,800
Oostende Ostend Coretec Dôme 5,000
Spirou Charleroi Spiroudome 6,200

Personnel and sponsorship

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Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Main sponsor
Antwerp Giants   Ivica Skelin   Jean-Marc Mwema Spalding Telenet
Apollo Amsterdam   Wierd Goedee Nike Behind The Arc
Aris Leeuwarden   Vincent van Sliedregt   Tim Hoeve Craft Vriezon
BAL   Radenko Varagić Spalding Enerparking
Brussels Basketball   Jean-Marc Jaumin   Terry Deroover Macron Circus
Den Helder Suns   Peter van Noord   Nino Gorissen Spalding TekPark
Donar   Andrej Štimac Macron FlexVirtual[5]
Feyenoord   Toon van Helfteren Adidas Zeeuw & Zeeuw
Heroes Den Bosch   Erik Braal   Boy van Vliet Macron Inamood
Kangoeroes Mechelen   Kristof Michiels   Wen Mukubu Spalding Bengal
Landstede Hammers   Mark van Schutterhoef (a.i.) Acerbis Landstede
Leuven Bears   Eddy Casteels   Joshua Heath Spalding Stella Artois
Liège Basket   Brad Greenberg   Brieuc Lemaire Ohka Solidbeton
Limburg United   Raymond Westphalen   Clifford Hammonds K1x Hubo Belgium
Mons-Hainaut   Vedran Bosnić   Justin Cage Olympic Belfius
Okapi Aalst   Thomas Crab   Ivan Maras Spalding CheckNet
Oostende   Dario Gjergja   Dušan Đorđević Spalding Filou
Spirou   Sam Rotsaert   Alex Libert Spalding RTL
Yoast United   Paul Vervaeck Jako Yoast SEO
ZZ Leiden   Doug Spradley   Marijn Ververs Peak Zorg en Zekerheid

Coaching changes

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Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Antwerp Giants Luc Smout End of interim spell 10 May 2022[6] Pre-season Ivica Skelin 10 May 2022[6]
ZZ Leiden Geert Hammink Signed with Skyliners Frankfurt 17 June 2022[7] Doug Spradley 15 August 2022[8]
Donar Matthew Otten Fired 13 October 2022[9] 10th (0–1) Andrej Štimac 13 October 2022[9]
Liège Basket Lionel Bosco Fired 15 December 2022[10] 10th (2-6) Brad Greenberg 7 January 2023 [10]
Landstede Hammers Herman van den Belt Mutual agreement 7 March 2023[11] Mark van Schutterhoef (interim) 7 March 2023
Feyenoord Toon van Helfteren Fired 21 April 2023[12] 18th (1–7 in Elite Gold) Armand Salomon (interim) 21 April 2023[12]

National Round

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Netherlands

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Heroes Den Bosch 18 18 0 1607 1177 +430 36 Advance to Elite Gold
2 ZZ Leiden 18 13 5 1411 1173 +238 31
3 Landstede Hammers 18 11 7 1477 1367 +110 29
4 Aris Leeuwarden 18 11 7 1457 1386 +71 29
5 Donar 18 10 8 1383 1269 +114 28
6 Yoast United 18 10 8 1475 1448 +27 28 Advance to Elite Silver
7 Feyenoord 18 8 10 1336 1335 +1 26
8 Den Helder Suns 18 4 14 1264 1553 −289 22
9 BAL 18 4 14 1222 1483 −261 22
10 Apollo Amsterdam 18 1 17 1126 1567 −441 19
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: BNXT League

Results

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Home \ Away AMS ARI BAL DON DHE FEY HDB LAN YOA ZZL
Apollo Amsterdam 68–86 74–79 58–87 84–81 63–81 50–112 69–95 74–98 0–20
Aris Leeuwarden 110–94 74–55 88–80 91–67 83–72 74–78 79–69 92–94 75–76
BAL 89–80 62–73 52–78 75–77 65–82 63–103 85–109 93–100 58–72
Donar 100–57 70–76 76–63 96–57 64–57 65–77 72–69 78–68 62–70
Den Helder Suns 81–79 75–77 78–72 71–103 61–88 62–79 71–93 80–93 79–105
Feyenoord 84–56 87–70 66–69 89–87 52–66 57–70 77–82 77–73 80–75
Heroes Den Bosch 89–41 85–70 99–50 94–59 96–61 111–74 91–78 91–71 79–74
Landstede Hammers 94–62 93–76 69–79 63–68 80–72 85–73 63–80 78–73 84–83
Yoast United 86–68 74–93 74–70 76–70 97–66 85–74 84–85 81–108 68–79
ZZ Leiden 95–49 87–70 99–43 84–68 93–59 70–66 81–88 76–65 72–80
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: BNXT League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Belgium

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Oostende 18 14 4 1589 1385 +204 32 Advance to Elite Gold
2 Antwerp Giants 18 12 6 1431 1309 +122 30
3 Kangoeroes Mechelen 18 11 7 1504 1425 +79 29
4 Limburg United 18 10 8 1528 1473 +55 28
5 Spirou 18 10 8 1447 1363 +84 28
6 Leuven Bears 18 8 10 1376 1379 −3 26 Advance to Elite Silver
7 Okapi Aalst 18 8 10 1419 1457 −38 26
8 Mons-Hainaut 18 7 11 1469 1539 −70 25
9 Liège Basket 18 6 12 1379 1556 −177 24
10 Circus Brussels 18 4 14 1321 1577 −256 22
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: BNXT League

Results

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Home \ Away ANT BRU LEU LIE LIM MEC MON OKA OOS SPI
Antwerp Giants 89–55 61–57 84–64 90–79 84–75 79–62 96–62 64–80 66–77
Circus Brussels 67–93 73–71 82–77 71–79 81–73 114–110 68–78 84–115 55–74
Leuven Bears 59–74 69–53 92–76 84–76 72–68 83–94 88–69 75–79 83–81
Liège Basket 81–89 86–81 78–74 85–105 65–81 86–95 82–73 87–78 69–74
Limburg United 80–66 102–81 80–76 90–78 91–99 101–79 80–76 75–82 90–78
Kangoeroes Mechelen 99–77 85–71 91–75 84–85 85–79 89–80 90–98 91–97 82–71
Mons-Hainaut 75–77 110–85 71–93 99–70 98–87 67–80 72–62 80–78 66–102
Okapi Aalst 78–76 85–80 83–74 84–86 80–82 77–81 88–71 80–82 86–80
Oostende 91–88 101–54 103–75 108–62 85–77 79–63 78–70 95–67 88–101
Spirou 68–78 80–66 69–76 83–62 80–75 76–88 114–110 74–93 92–70
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: BNXT League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

International Round

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Elite Gold

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Antwerp Giants 10 10 0 2194 1951 +243 35 Advance to National Playoffs Semifinals (BE)
2   Oostende 10 8 2 2424 2055 +369 34
3   Kangoeroes Mechelen 10 8 2 2281 2145 +136 33 Advance to National Playoffs Quarterfinals (BE)
4   ZZ Leiden 10 5 5 2156 1919 +237 31 Advance to National Playoffs Semifinals (NL)
5   Heroes Den Bosch 10 2 8 2319 1937 +382 30
6   Donar 10 6 4 2082 1950 +132 30 Advance to National Playoffs Quarterfinals (NL)
7   Landstede Hammers 10 3 7 2115 2135 −20 28
8   Limburg United 10 4 6 2305 2210 +95 28 Advance to National Playoffs Quarterfinals (BE)
9   Spirou 10 4 6 2236 2193 +43 28
10   Aris Leeuwarden 10 0 10 2211 2291 −80 25 Advance to National Playoffs Quarterfinals (NL)
Source: BNXT League

Results

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Home \ Away ANT ARI DON HDB LAN LIM MEC OOS SPI ZZL
Antwerp Giants 83–63 88–81 55–54 81–64 76–64
Aris Leeuwarden 68–87 75–88 90–96 78–97 84–99
Donar 51–65 68–66 73–48 63–60 69–55
Heroes Den Bosch 65–70 92–88 71–74 76–86 88–64
Landstede Hammers 57–81 77–72 84–81 66–77 97–83
Limburg United 96–77 77–88 84–77 81–51 70–73
Kangoeroes Mechelen 76–61 74–72 70–53 101–62 80–79
Oostende 100–80 80–63 82–56 97–52 81–56
Spirou 83–78 68–71 87–80 95–79 89–98
ZZ Leiden 75–77 59–55 75–77 80–75 86–66
Source: BNXT League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Elite Silver

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Leuven Bears 10 10 0 2238 2034 +204 33 Advance to National Playoffs Quarterfinals (BE)
2   Okapi Aalst 10 9 1 2361 2237 +124 32 Advance to BNXT Playoffs
3   Mons-Hainaut 10 8 2 2276 2268 +8 31
4   Liège Basket 10 7 3 2231 2313 −82 29
5   Yoast United 10 3 7 2276 2288 −12 27 Advance to National Playoffs Quarterfinals (NL)
6   Phoenix Brussels 10 5 5 2173 2431 −258 26 Advance to BNXT Playoffs
7   Feyenoord 10 2 8 2107 2170 −63 25
8   BAL 10 3 7 1954 2302 −348 24
9   Den Helder Suns 10 2 8 2026 2462 −436 23
10   Apollo Amsterdam 10 1 9 1835 2479 −644 20
Source: BNXT League

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Home \ Away AMS BAL BRU DHE FEY LEU LIE MON OKA YOA
Apollo Amsterdam 75–86 57–82 69–64 79–87 90–106
BAL 69–74 71–74 82–88 70–66 91–89
Phoenix Brussels 86–81 71–77 104–109 97–105 89–84
Den Helder Suns 90–89 77–87 72–87 69–89 76–77
Feyenoord 82–87 76–88 76–95 65–66 72–78
Leuven Bears 104–58 83–65 85–56 69–62 98–71
Liège Basket 103–60 93–66 98–68 74–96 79–67
Mons-Hainaut 90–64 79–74 88–64 82–72 64–82
Okapi Aalst 104–76 102–67 105–81 99–65 97–83
Yoast United 82–69 62–92 101–71 90–96 79–85
Source: BNXT League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

National Playoffs

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In the national playoffs, quarterfinals will be played best-of-three format (1–1–1), semifinals and finals will be played in a best-of-five format (1–1–1–1–1).

Netherlands

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Bracket

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Quarterfinals
3–7 May
Semifinals
10–18 May
Finals
21 May–29 May
1 ZZ Leiden 3
4 Landstede Hammers 1 5 Aris Leeuwarden 0
5 Aris Leeuwarden 2 1 ZZ Leiden 3
3 Donar 2
2 Heroes Den Bosch 1
3 Donar 2 3 Donar 3
6 Yoast United 0

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Donar   2–0   Yoast United 75–65 89–72
Landstede Hammers   1–2   Aris Leeuwarden 98–101 80–76 82–101

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
ZZ Leiden   3–0   Aris Leeuwarden 99–93 72–64 98–94
Heroes Den Bosch   1–3   Donar 71–68 60–69 65–78 54–67

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
ZZ Leiden   3–2   Donar 91–94 68–65 55–64 68–45 82–81

Belgium

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Bracket

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Quarterfinals
3–7 May
Semifinals
10–18 May
Finals
21–29 May
1 Antwerp Giants 3
4 Limburg United 2 4 Limburg United 1
5 Spirou 0 1 Antwerp Giants 1
2 Oostende 3
2 Oostende 3
3 Kangoeroes Mechelen 2 3 Kangoeroes Mechelen 2
6 Leuven Bears 1

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Limburg United   2–0   Spirou 81–71 83–77
Kangoeroes Mechelen   2–1   Leuven Bears 75–62 62–86 98–89

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Antwerp Giants   3–1   Limburg United 59–77 62–50 89–74 77–70
Oostende   3–2   Kangoeroes Mechelen 87–77 70–73 84–74 77–92 82–59

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Antwerp Giants   1–3   Oostende 63–62 60–94 70–86 60–81

BNXT Playoffs

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The highest ranked team before the start of the playoffs always has the home court advantage. This means that they always play the last game of a playoff series or a home and away matchup at home.

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Okapi Aalst   188–161   Apollo Amsterdam 87–94 101–67
Circus Brussels Basketball   152–137   Feyenoord 77–75 75–62
Mons-Hainaut   176–165   Den Helder Suns 98–82 78–83
Liège Basket   170–120   BAL 80–68 90–52

Second round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Leuven Bears   176–146   Okapi Aalst 75–81 101–65
Spirou   169–144   Circus Brussels Basketball 84–61 85–83
Landstede Hammers   179–186   Liège Basket 79–94 100–92
Yoast United   166–168   Mons-Hainaut 75–86 91–82

Third round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Heroes Den Bosch   141–154   Leuven Bears 70–80 71–74
Aris Leeuwarden   149–177   Spirou 84–91 65–86
Limburg United   179–157   Liège Basket 88–79 91–78
Kangoeroes Mechelen   158–117   Mons-Hainaut 93–61 65–56

Fourth round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Leuven Bears   154–162   Spirou 82–83 72–79
Limburg United   176–144   Kangoeroes Mechelen 93–71 83–73

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Antwerp Giants   134–162   Spirou 67–85 67–77
Donar   164–175   Limburg United 67–87 97–88

Semifinals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
ZZ Leiden   157–125   Spirou 86–67 71–58
Oostende   190–154   Limburg United 86–87 104–67

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Oostende   1–2   ZZ Leiden 66–79 76–63 80–91

Individual awards

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The winner of individual awards were announced on April 25, 2023.[13]

Category Player Team Nominees Ref.
Most Valuable Player (MVP)   Brian Fobbs   Kangoeroes Mechelen   Desonta Bradford (Antwerp Giants)
  Brian Fobbs (Kangoeroes)
  Breein Tyree (Filou Oostende)
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BNXT Finals MVP   David Collins   ZZ Leiden [14]
Belgian Playoff Finals MVP   Vrenz Bleijenbergh   Filou Oostende [15]
Dutch Playoff Finals MVP   Thomas Rutherford   ZZ Leiden [16]
Dream Team   Breein Tyree   Filou Oostende [13]
  Brian Fobbs   Kangoeroes Mechelen
  Pierre-Antoine Gillet   Filou Oostende
  Vincent Cole   Yoast United
  Thijs De Ridder   Telenet Giants Antwerp
Dutch Player of the Year   Thomas van der Mars   Heroes Den Bosch   Marijn Ververs (ZZ Leiden)
  Sam Van Oostrum (Den Helder Suns)
  Thomas van der Mars (Heroes Den Bosch)
Belgian Player of the Year   Pierre-Antoine Gillet   Filou Oostende   Pierre-Antoine Gillet (Filou Oostende)
  Jonas Delalieux (Limburg United)
  Domien Loubry (Kangoeroes)
Rising Star of the Year (Netherlands)   Oshean Brathwaite   BAL   Oshean Brathwaite (BAL)
  Isaï Sow (Feyenoord)
  Jibbe Sicking (Apollo Amsterdam)
Rising Star of the Year (Belgium)   Thijs De Ridder   Telenet Giants Antwerp   Jo Van Buggenhout (Kangoeroes Mechelen)
  Thijs De Ridder (Antwerp Giants)
  Siebe Ledegen (Okapi Aalst)
Sixth Man of the Year   Thijs De Ridder   Telenet Giants Antwerp   Olivier Troisfontaines (Filou Oostende)
  Maarten Bouwknecht (ZZ Leiden)
  Thijs De Ridder (Antwerp Giants)
Defensive Player of the Year   Wen Mukubu   Kangoeroes Mechelen   Chris Ebou N'Dow (Heroes Den Bosch)
  Jean-Marc Mwema (Antwerp Giants)
  Wen Mukubu (Kangoeroes)
Coach of the Year (Netherlands)   Doug Spradley   ZZ Leiden   Vincent Van Sliedregt (Aris Leeuwarden)
  Erik Braal (Heroes Den Bosch)
  Doug Spradley (ZZ Leiden)
Coach of the Year (Belgium)   Ivica Skelin   Telenet Giants Antwerp   Kristof Michiels (Kangoeroes)
  Ivica Skelin (Antwerp Giants)
  Sam Rotsaert (Spirou)
Referee of the Year (Netherlands)   Tijmen Last   John Van Dam
  Tijmen Last
  Bert Van Slooten
Referee of the Year (Belgium)   Nick Van Den Broeck   Renaud Geller
  Martin Van Hoye
  Nick Van Den Broeck

Statistics

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The following were the statistical leaders in the 2022–23 regular season.[17]

Individual statistic leaders

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Category Player Team(s) Statistic
Points per game Vincent Cole Yoast United 22.3
Rebounds per game Arnaldo Toro Barea Landstede Hammers 12.8
Assists per game Joshua Heath Leuven Bears 7.3
Steals per game Ángel Rodríguez Liège Basket 3.7
Blocks per game Kevin Tumba Liège Basket 1.5
Efficiency per game Ivan Maraš Okapi Aalst 25.1
FT% Terry Deroover Circus Brussels 93.9%
2P% Haris Bratanovic Filou Oostende 76.8%
3P% Keime Helfrich Heroes Den Bosch 47.7%

References

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  2. ^ UPDATED CALENDAR BETFIRST BNXT LEAGUE 2022-2023
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  10. ^ a b "Liège repris par des investisseurs américains, Lionel Bosco n'est plus le coach". Proximus (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-15.
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  13. ^ a b c "These Are The Bnxt Awards Winners 2022-2023". bnxtleague.com. April 25, 2023. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
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  15. ^ "Filou Oostende Realises Magic Twelve In Churning Coretec Dôme". bnxtleague.com. May 28, 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
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In European competitions

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Team Competition Progress
Oostende Champions League Play-ins
Heroes Den Bosch Qualifying rounds
FIBA Europe Cup Second Round
Kangoeroes Mechelen Regular season
Donar Groningen Regular season
Antwerp Giants Regular season
ZZ Leiden Qualifying rounds
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