2003–04 LEB 2 season

2003–04 LEB 2 season
League LEB 2
Sport Basketball
Number of games 182 (regular season)
Number of teams 14
Season champions CB Valls
Season MVP United States Shalawn Miller

The 2003–04 LEB 2 season was the 4th season of the LEB Plata, second league of the Liga Española de Baloncesto and third division in Spain.

Competition format

14 teams play the regular season. This is a round robin, where each team will play twice against every rival. After the regular season, the eight first qualified teams played a playoff, were the two finalists promoted to LEB.

The loser of the relegation playoffs was relegated to Liga EBA, played by the two last 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

# Teams GP W L PF PA PT Qualification or relegation
1Valls Félix Hotel 26 17 9 2011 1875 43 Promotion playoffs
2Calpe Aguas de Calpe 26 17 9 2007 1875 43
3Autocid Ford Burgos 26 17 9 2203 2104 43
4CajaRioja 26 17 9 1950 1915 43
5Rosalía Peixe Galego 26 16 10 2238 2096 42
6CB Galicia 26 15 11 2015 2008 41
7Cosmópolis Badajoz 26 14 12 1970 1920 40
8Aguas de Valencia Expobar 26 13 13 2022 2034 39
9WTC Cornellà 26 11 15 1971 2006 37
10Rayet Guadalajara 26 11 15 2044 2064 37
11Pozuelo CB 26 10 16 1912 1979 36
12Cerámica Leoni Castellón 26 10 16 2014 2142 36
13Ciudad de La Laguna 26 8 18 2015 2124 34 Relegation playoffs
14Doncel Aguas Fondetal 26 6 20 1920 2150 32

Promotion playoffs

Quarter Finals SemiFinals Finals
         
1 Valls Félix Hotel 3
8 Aguas de Valencia 1
1 Valls Félix Hotel 3
5 Rosalía Peixe Galego 2
4 CajaRioja 1
5 Rosalía Peixe Galego 3
1 Valls Félix Hotel 79
6 Calpe Aguas 74
2 Calpe Aguas 3
7 Cosmópolis Badajoz 0
2 Calpe Aguas 3
3 Autocid Ford Burgos 1
3 Autocid Ford Burgos 3
6 CB Galicia 1

Relegation playoffs

Finals
   
13 Ciudad de La Laguna 3
14 Doncel Aguas 1

MVP of the regular season

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