Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
02/23 17:00 | - | [4] リータス2 v デリカテサス [2] | 112-75 |
02/23 16:30 | - | [5] クルサイ v Kretinga [6] | 66-79 |
02/23 16:00 | - | [5] ヴィーティス v マジェイケイ [4] | 99-95 |
02/23 16:00 | - | [1] スードゥヴァ v シルテ [7] | 86-57 |
02/23 16:00 | - | [7] ネプテュナス2 v ステカス [1] | 90-89 |
02/23 16:00 | - | [6] Atletas v テルシェイ [2] | 74-87 |
02/18 17:30 | - | [2] テルシェイ v スードゥヴァ [1] | 75-74 |
02/18 14:30 | - | [6] Atletas v マジェイケイ [4] | 63-88 |
02/18 14:00 | - | [7] ネプテュナス2 v クルサイ [5] | 74-83 |
02/18 14:00 | - | [6] Kretinga v ヴィルカヴィスキオ・ぺルラス [3] | 91-73 |
02/18 14:00 | - | [5] ヴィーティス v Zalgiris 2 [3] | 73-75 |
02/18 13:00 | - | [1] ステカス v リータス2 [4] | 101-81 |
02/16 16:30 | - | [5] クルサイ v ネプテュナス2 [7] | 68-79 |
02/16 16:00 | - | [1] スードゥヴァ v テルシェイ [2] | 80-67 |
02/16 14:00 | - | [3] ヴィルカヴィスキオ・ぺルラス v Kretinga [6] | 93-61 |
02/16 14:00 | - | [4] マジェイケイ v Atletas [7] | 67-71 |
02/16 13:00 | - | [4] リータス2 v ステカス [1] | 93-83 |
02/11 17:30 | - | [4] ヴィルカヴィスキオ・ぺルラス v ステカス [1] | 80-64 |
02/11 15:00 | - | [6] リータス2 v ネプテュナス2 [7] | 98-77 |
02/11 15:00 | - | [3] Zalgiris 2 v Atletas [7] | 72-62 |
02/11 14:00 | - | [2] デリカテサス v Kretinga [5] | 90-75 |
02/11 14:00 | - | [2] テルシェイ v シルテ [6] | 82-62 |
02/11 14:00 | - | [5] マジェイケイ v スードゥヴァ [1] | 71-67 |
02/09 17:00 | - | [1] ステカス v デリカテサス [2] | 89-67 |
02/09 16:30 | - | [5] クルサイ v リータス2 [4] | 79-73 |
02/09 16:00 | - | [7] ネプテュナス2 v ヴィルカヴィスキオ・ぺルラス [6] | 68-99 |
02/09 16:00 | - | [1] スードゥヴァ v Zalgiris 2 [3] | 70-66 |
02/09 16:00 | - | [6] シルテ v マジェイケイ [5] | 64-83 |
02/09 16:00 | - | [7] Atletas v ヴィーティス [4] | 70-72 |
02/04 17:30 | - | [6] シルテ v ヴィーティス [5] | 71-86 |
The National Basketball League (NKL) (Lithuanian: Nacionalinė krepšinio lyga), also known as 7bet-NKL for sponsorship reasons, is the second-tier basketball minor league in Lithuania. It is placed below the top division Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL). The competition currently consists of 14 teams. The champions of the league have the option to promote to the LKL. However, this rarely happens, as most clubs do not meet the requirements for budget and seating capacity.
The league was established in 2005, when the second division LKAL (Lietuvos Krepšinio A Lyga, Lithuanian Basketball A League) was abolished and split into two divisions, the NKL, which is its direct successor, and the newly founded third division RKL.