2002–03 LEB 2 season
LeagueLEB 2
SportBasketball
Number of games240 (regular season)
Number of teams16
Season championsCB Aracena
Season MVPUnited States John Schuck

The 2002–03 LEB 2 season was the 3rd season of the LEB Plata, second league of the Liga Española de Baloncesto and third division in Spain.

Competition format

16 teams play during the regular season. It is a round robin tournament, where each team will play against every rival twice. After the regular season, the eight top ranked teams play in the playoffs, were the two finalists are promoted to LEB.

The last qualified team was relegated to Liga EBA, with the loser of the relegation playoffs, played by the 16th and the 17th qualified teams.

If two or more teams have got the same number of winning games, the criteria of tie-breaking are these:

  1. Head-to-head winning games.
  2. Head-to-head points difference.
  3. Total points difference.

Regular season

League table

#TeamsGPWLPFPAPTQualification or relegation
1CB Plasencia302192470227051Promotion playoffs
2CB Galicia302192452233751
3UB La Palma302192268212951
4CB Aracena3020102477228150
5Aguas de Valencia Gandía3017132378229247
6CBC Algeciras Cepsa3017132435237147
7Baloncesto Porriño3016142397238846
8WTC Almeda Park Cornellà3015152259222245
9Valls Félix Hotel3015152433237445
10Ciudad de La Laguna3013172210234143
11Calpe Aguas de Calpe3013172302234243
12Círculo Badajoz3012182197235042
13Rayet Guadalajara3012182280237442
14Autocid Ford Burgos3011192425245141Relegation playoffs
15Cerámica Leoni Castelló3010202353247740
16El Ejido CB306242104244136Relegation to Liga EBA

Promotion playoffs

Quarter Finals SemiFinals Finals
         
1 CB Plasencia 3
8 WTC Cornellà 2
1 CB Plasencia 1
4 CB Aracena 3
4 CB Aracena 3
5 Aguas de Valencia 1
4 CB Aracena 80
6 CBC Algeciras Cepsa 70
2 CB Galicia 3
7 Baloncesto Porriño 0
2 CB Galicia 0
6 CBC Algeciras Cepsa 3
3 UB La Palma 0
6 CBC Algeciras Cepsa 3

Relegation playoffs

Finals
   
14 Autocid Ford Burgos 1
15 Cerámica Leoni 3

MVP of the regular season

  • United States John Schuck
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