2017–18 Úrvalsdeild karla

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The 2017–18 Úrvalsdeild karla was the 67th season of the Úrvalsdeild, the top tier men's basketball league in Iceland. The season started on October 5, 2017 and ended on April 28, 2018. KR won its fifth title in a row by defeating Tindastóll 3–1 in the Finals.

Duration5 October 2017 – 28 April 2018
Teams12
TV partnerStöð 2 Sport
Top seedHaukar
Quick facts Domino's deild karla1, Duration ...
Domino's deild karla1
Duration5 October 2017 – 28 April 2018
Teams12
TV partnerStöð 2 Sport
Regular season
Top seedHaukar
RelegatedHöttur
Þór Akureyri
Finals
ChampionsKR
Runners-upTindastóll
SemifinalistsHaukar
ÍR
Statistical leaders
Points United States Kelvin Lewis 25.4
Rebounds United States Urald King 14.6
Assists Iceland Pavel Ermolinskij 7.0
Records
Highest scoringValur 110–104 Stjarnan
(10 November 2017)
Winning streakHaukar
8 games
Losing streakHöttur
14 games
All statistics correct as of 28 April 2018.
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Úrvalsdeild karla.
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Competition format

The participating teams first played a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent once home and once away for a total of 22 games. The top eight teams qualified for the championship playoffs whilst the two last qualified were relegated to Division 1.[1]

Teams

Location of teams in 2017–18 Premier League
Clubs in Reykjavík: ÍR, KR, Valur
More information Team, City, Region ...
Team City, Region Arena Head coach
Grindavík Grindavík Mustad Höllin Iceland Jóhann Þór Ólafsson
ÍR Reykjavík Hertz Hellirinn North Macedonia Borce Ilievski
Keflavík Keflavík TM Höllin Iceland Friðrik Ingi Rúnarsson
KR Reykjavík DHL Höllin Iceland Finnur Freyr Stefánsson
Haukar Hafnarfjörður Schenkerhöllin Iceland Ívar Ásgrímsson
Höttur Egilsstaðir Egilsstaðir Iceland Viðar Örn Hafsteinsson
Njarðvík Njarðvík green/white Iceland Daníel Guðmundsson
Stjarnan Garðabær Ásgarður Iceland Hrafn Kristjánsson
Tindastóll Sauðárkrókur Sauðárkrókur Spain Israel Martín
Valur Reykjavík Valshöllin Iceland Ágúst Björgvinsson
Þór Akureyri Akureyri Höllin Ak Iceland Hjalti Þór Vilhjálmsson
Þór Þorlákshöfn Þorlákshöfn Icelandic Glacial Höllin Iceland Einar Árni Jóhannsson
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Regular season

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Haukar 22 17 5 1960 1712 +248 34 Qualification to playoffs
2 ÍR 22 16 6 1801 1729 +72 32
3 Tindastóll 22 16 6 1929 1748 +181 32
4 KR 22 15 7 1875 1721 +154 30
5 Njarðvík 22 13 9 1903 1875 +28 26
6 Grindavík 22 13 9 1974 1898 +76 26
7 Stjarnan 22 11 11 1855 1804 +51 22
8 Keflavík 22 10 12 1874 1899 25 20
9 Þór Þorl 22 9 13 1804 1856 52 18
10 Valur 22 7 15 1821 1959 138 14
11 Þór Akureyri (R) 22 3 19 1689 1938 249 6 Relegated
12 Höttur (R) 22 2 20 1656 2002 346 4
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Source: KKÍ
(R) Relegated

Playoffs

The playoffs are played between the eight first qualified teams with a 1-1-1-1-1 format, playing seeded teams games 1, 3 and 5 at home.

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Haukar 3
8 Keflavík 2
1 Haukar 1
4 KR 3
4 KR 3
5 Njarðvík 0
3 Tindastóll 1
(Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
4 KR 3
2 ÍR 3
7 Stjarnan 1
2 ÍR 1
3 Tindastóll 3
3 Tindastóll 3
6 Grindavík 0

Source: KKÍ

Quarterfinals

More information Team 1, Series ...
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3Game 4Game 5
Haukar 3–2 Keflavík 83–72 85–82 78–8172–7572–66
ÍR 3–1 Stjarnan 79–73 57–64 67–6471–69
Tindastóll 3–0 Grindavík 96–92 114–83 84–81
KR 3–0 Njarðvík 89–74 91–66 81–71
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Semifinals

More information Team 1, Series ...
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3Game 4Game 5
Haukar 1–3 KR 76–67 80–88 83–8485–79
ÍR 1–3 Tindastóll 82–89 106–97 69–8487–90
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Final

More information Team 1, Series ...
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3Game 4Game 5
Tindastóll 1–3 KR 54–75 98–70 75–7773–89
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Clubs in European competitions

Icelandic teams returned to European competitions nine years after their last participation.[2]

More information Team, Competition ...
TeamCompetitionProgress
KRFIBA Europe CupFirst qualifying round
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Notable occurrences

References

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