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The 2024 VBA season (Vietnamese: VBA mùa giải 2024) was the eighth season of the Vietnam Basketball Association. The regular season began on 19 June and ended on 11 September. [1] The playoffs then began on 15 September, and ended on 28 September with the Saigon Heat clinching their 5th straight title after sweeping the Cantho Catfish in the ...
The Vietnam national basketball team is the men's basketball team representing Vietnam in international competitions. The governing body of Vietnamese basketball operations is the Vietnam Basketball Federation. [2] Vietnam had its best finish at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games when it earned the bronze medal. [3]
The 2023 VBA season (Vietnamese: VBA mùa giải 2023) was the seventh season of the Vietnam Basketball Association. The regular season began on 10 June and ended on 3 September. [ 1 ] The playoffs then began on 7 September, and ended on 28 September with the Saigon Heat clinching their 4th straight title after defeating the Nha Trang Dolphins ...
The Vietnam Basketball Association, abbreviated as VBA, is a Vietnamese national professional basketball league founded in 2016. It runs an annual tournament, the Vietnam Pro Basketball League ( Vietnamese : Giải Bóng rổ Chuyên nghiệp Việt Nam ).
The 2020 VBA season was the fifth season of the Vietnam Basketball Association. The season was scheduled to start in May [ 1 ] but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 2 ] The regular season began on 15 October 2020 and ended on 20 November.
The Nha Trang Dolphins is a Vietnamese professional basketball team founded in 2020 and based in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa, Vietnam. They play in the Vietnam Basketball Association . Season-by-season record
Season Coach Regular Season Post Season Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result 2016: Mika Turunen: 11: 5.688: 2nd: 2: 3.400: Finals 2017: Ricky Magallanes: 5: 10.333
They play in the Vietnam Basketball Association. [1] Season-by-season record. Season ... () 5 February 1998 G: 81: Nguyễn Ngọc Sơn: 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)