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Study Guide: 2006-07 ACB Season: Key Statistics and Outcomes

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2006-07 ACB Season: Key Statistics and Outcomes Study Guide

Season Overview and League Identification

The 2006-07 ACB season represented the 24th season of the Liga ACB.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2006-07 ACB season marked the 24th iteration of the Liga ACB, commencing in September 2006 and concluding in June 2007.

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The 2006-07 ACB season commenced in October 2006 and concluded in May 2007.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 2006-07 ACB season began in September 2006 and concluded in June 2007.

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Televisión Española was the official television partner for the 2006-07 ACB season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Televisión Española served as the official television partner for the 2006-07 ACB season.

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The total number of games played in the 2006-07 ACB season, including regular season and playoffs, was 340.

Answer: False

Explanation: The total number of games played in the 2006-07 ACB season was 370 (340 regular season + 30 playoff games).

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ACB stands for Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto.

Answer: True

Explanation: ACB is the acronym for Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto, which translates to Association of Basketball Clubs.

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A total of 30 games were played in the playoffs of the 2006-07 ACB season.

Answer: True

Explanation: The playoffs of the 2006-07 ACB season consisted of a total of 30 games.

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The ACB league is known as the Association of Professional Basketball Clubs.

Answer: False

Explanation: ACB stands for Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto, which translates to Association of Basketball Clubs, not Association of Professional Basketball Clubs.

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Which television network broadcast the 2006-07 ACB season?

Answer: Televisión Española

Explanation: Televisión Española was the official television partner for the 2006-07 ACB season.

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What was the total number of games played in the 2006-07 ACB season, combining regular season and playoffs?

Answer: 370 games

Explanation: The total number of games played in the 2006-07 ACB season, encompassing both the regular season and playoffs, was 370.

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What does ACB stand for in the context of the league?

Answer: Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto

Explanation: ACB stands for Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto, which translates to Association of Basketball Clubs.

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Regular Season Standings and Team Performance

A total of 18 teams participated in the 2006-07 ACB season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Eighteen teams competed in the 2006-07 ACB season.

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TAU Cerámica finished the regular season in first place with a record of 26 wins and 8 losses.

Answer: True

Explanation: TAU Cerámica secured the top position in the regular season standings with a final record of 26 wins and 8 losses.

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Real Madrid had a negative point differential during the regular season.

Answer: False

Explanation: Real Madrid achieved a positive point differential of +304 during the regular season.

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DKV Joventut had the smallest positive point differential among playoff qualifiers with +20.

Answer: False

Explanation: While DKV Joventut had a positive point differential of +161, Pamesa Valencia recorded the smallest positive point differential among playoff qualifiers at +20.

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Etosa Alicante was relegated after finishing 17th in the standings with a point differential of -209.

Answer: True

Explanation: Etosa Alicante finished 17th in the standings with a point differential of -209, which resulted in their relegation.

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Only Etosa Alicante was relegated at the conclusion of the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

Answer: False

Explanation: Both Etosa Alicante and Bruesa GBC were relegated at the conclusion of the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

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Bruesa GBC finished last in the regular season standings and was not relegated.

Answer: False

Explanation: Bruesa GBC finished last in the regular season standings and was subsequently relegated.

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Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas finished the regular season in 11th place.

Answer: False

Explanation: Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas finished the regular season in 6th place, not 11th.

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Bruesa GBC recorded the lowest number of wins in the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Bruesa GBC recorded the lowest number of wins, with only 8 victories, in the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

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MMT Estudiantes had a positive point differential of +109 in the regular season.

Answer: False

Explanation: MMT Estudiantes had a negative point differential of -109 in the regular season.

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TAU Cerámica had the highest point differential in the regular season with +311.

Answer: True

Explanation: TAU Cerámica achieved the highest point differential in the regular season, with a difference of +311.

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The 2006-07 ACB season featured 17 teams.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 2006-07 ACB season featured 18 teams, not 17.

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How many teams competed in the 2006-07 ACB season?

Answer: 18 teams

Explanation: Eighteen teams participated in the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Who finished at the top of the regular season standings in the 2006-07 ACB season?

Answer: TAU Cerámica

Explanation: TAU Cerámica secured the first place position in the regular season standings for the 2006-07 ACB season.

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What was TAU Cerámica's regular season win-loss record?

Answer: 26 wins and 8 losses

Explanation: TAU Cerámica finished the regular season with a record of 26 wins and 8 losses.

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Which team had the highest point differential in the regular season?

Answer: TAU Cerámica

Explanation: TAU Cerámica recorded the highest point differential in the regular season with +311.

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Which two teams were relegated at the conclusion of the 2006-07 ACB regular season?

Answer: Etosa Alicante and Bruesa GBC

Explanation: Etosa Alicante and Bruesa GBC were the two teams relegated at the conclusion of the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

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What was the final standing of CB Granada in the regular season?

Answer: 11th place

Explanation: CB Granada finished the regular season in 11th place.

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Which team finished last in the 2006-07 ACB regular season standings?

Answer: Bruesa GBC

Explanation: Bruesa GBC finished last in the 2006-07 ACB regular season standings.

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What was the point differential for DKV Joventut in the regular season?

Answer: +161

Explanation: DKV Joventut achieved a point differential of +161 in the regular season.

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Which team had the smallest positive point differential among the playoff qualifiers in the regular season?

Answer: Pamesa Valencia

Explanation: Pamesa Valencia had the smallest positive point differential among the playoff qualifiers with +20.

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Player Statistics: Scoring and Rebounding

Juan Carlos Navarro led the league in scoring, averaging 17.3 points per game.

Answer: True

Explanation: Juan Carlos Navarro was the league's leading scorer, averaging 17.3 points per game during the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

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Curtis Borchardt was the leading rebounder, playing for CB Granada.

Answer: True

Explanation: Curtis Borchardt was the leading rebounder in the 2006-07 ACB season, playing for CB Granada.

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Michael Bradley, playing for Bruesa GBC, ranked second in rebounds per game.

Answer: True

Explanation: Michael Bradley, representing Bruesa GBC, ranked second in rebounds per game during the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Louis Bullock ranked fourth in total points scored and played for TAU Cerámica.

Answer: False

Explanation: Louis Bullock ranked fourth in total points scored, but he played for Real Madrid, not TAU Cerámica.

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Rudy Fernández averaged 16.3 points per game, ranking third in the league for scoring.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rudy Fernández averaged 16.3 points per game, securing the third position in the league's scoring rankings.

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Igor Rakočević played for TAU Cerámica and tied for fourth in scoring average with 15.4 PPG.

Answer: True

Explanation: Igor Rakočević played for TAU Cerámica and achieved a scoring average of 15.4 points per game, tying for fourth place in the league.

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Juan Carlos Navarro, the top scorer, is of Argentinian nationality.

Answer: False

Explanation: Juan Carlos Navarro, the top scorer, is of Spanish nationality.

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Luis Scola played 34 regular season games for TAU Cerámica.

Answer: False

Explanation: Luis Scola played 29 regular season games for TAU Cerámica.

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Louis Bullock averaged 15.4 points per game for DKV Joventut.

Answer: False

Explanation: Louis Bullock averaged 15.4 points per game, but he played for Real Madrid, not DKV Joventut.

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Luis Scola was Argentinian and played for TAU Cerámica.

Answer: True

Explanation: Luis Scola, the Regular Season MVP, was Argentinian and played for TAU Cerámica.

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Bud Eley ranked third in total rebounds for the season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Bud Eley ranked third in total rebounds for the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Which player led the league in scoring during the 2006-07 ACB regular season?

Answer: Juan Carlos Navarro

Explanation: Juan Carlos Navarro led the league in scoring during the 2006-07 ACB regular season.

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Who was the leading rebounder in the 2006-07 ACB season, and for which team did they play?

Answer: Curtis Borchardt, CB Granada

Explanation: Curtis Borchardt, playing for CB Granada, was the leading rebounder in the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Which player ranked third in total rebounds for the 2006-07 ACB season?

Answer: Bud Eley

Explanation: Bud Eley ranked third in total rebounds for the 2006-07 ACB season.

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What was the average points per game (PPG) for Rudy Fernández during the 2006-07 ACB season?

Answer: 16.3 PPG

Explanation: Rudy Fernández averaged 16.3 points per game during the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Player Statistics: Assists

Pepe Sánchez led the league in assists, averaging 4.55 assists per game for Real Madrid.

Answer: False

Explanation: Pepe Sánchez led the league in assists, but he played for Unicaja Málaga, not Real Madrid.

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Raúl López, playing for Real Madrid, was the second-highest assist leader in the league.

Answer: True

Explanation: Raúl López, a Spanish player for Real Madrid, ranked second in assists per game during the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Pablo Prigioni recorded fewer total assists than Pepe Sánchez.

Answer: False

Explanation: Pablo Prigioni recorded 147 total assists, while Pepe Sánchez recorded 141 total assists. Therefore, Prigioni recorded more total assists.

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Pepe Sánchez recorded a total of 147 assists for Unicaja Málaga.

Answer: False

Explanation: Pepe Sánchez recorded a total of 141 assists for Unicaja Málaga; Pablo Prigioni recorded 147 assists for TAU Cerámica.

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Nicolás Gianella averaged 4.32 assists per game for CB Granada.

Answer: False

Explanation: Nicolás Gianella averaged 3.72 assists per game for CB Granada, not 4.32.

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Who was the leading assist provider in the 2006-07 ACB season, and what was their average assists per game (APG)?

Answer: Pepe Sánchez, 4.55 APG

Explanation: Pepe Sánchez led the league in assists with an average of 4.55 APG.

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Which Spanish player was second in assists per game during the season, and for which team did they play?

Answer: Raúl López, Real Madrid

Explanation: Raúl López, a Spanish player for Real Madrid, ranked second in assists per game.

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What was Pablo Prigioni's total number of assists for TAU Cerámica?

Answer: 147 assists

Explanation: Pablo Prigioni recorded a total of 147 assists for TAU Cerámica.

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Playoff Structure and Results

Winterthur FC Barcelona won the ACB finals in the 2006-07 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: Winterthur FC Barcelona was defeated in the ACB finals by Real Madrid in the 2006-07 season.

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TAU Cerámica swept Unicaja Málaga in their Quarter-Final playoff series with a 3-0 score.

Answer: True

Explanation: TAU Cerámica achieved a 3-0 victory over Unicaja Málaga in their Quarter-Final playoff series.

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Winterthur FC Barcelona lost their Quarter-Final series to Akasvayu Girona.

Answer: False

Explanation: Winterthur FC Barcelona won their Quarter-Final series against Akasvayu Girona with a 3-1 score.

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In the Semi-Finals, Real Madrid defeated DKV Joventut 3-0.

Answer: False

Explanation: Real Madrid defeated DKV Joventut in the Semi-Finals, but the series score was 3-2, not 3-0.

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The ACB Finals series score between Real Madrid and Winterthur FC Barcelona was 3-1.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACB Finals series between Real Madrid and Winterthur FC Barcelona concluded with a 3-0 score in favor of Real Madrid.

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Four playoff series were contested in the Quarter-Finals stage.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Quarter-Finals stage of the 2007 ACB Playoffs featured four distinct series.

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Real Madrid secured their 30th title by defeating Winterthur FC Barcelona in the finals.

Answer: True

Explanation: Real Madrid secured their 30th title overall, and their 8th ACB title, by defeating Winterthur FC Barcelona in the finals.

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TAU Cerámica defeated Winterthur FC Barcelona in the Semi-Finals with a 2-1 series score.

Answer: True

Explanation: TAU Cerámica advanced to the finals by defeating Winterthur FC Barcelona in the Semi-Finals with a 2-1 series score.

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Real Madrid faced Pamesa Valencia in the Quarter-Finals and won the series 3-1.

Answer: True

Explanation: Real Madrid defeated Pamesa Valencia in the Quarter-Finals with a series score of 3-1.

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DKV Joventut defeated Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas in the Quarter-Finals with a 3-2 series score.

Answer: True

Explanation: DKV Joventut defeated Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas in the Quarter-Finals with a 3-2 series score.

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Real Madrid won their 8th ACB title in the 2006-07 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Real Madrid secured their 8th ACB title by winning the 2006-07 season championship.

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Real Madrid defeated DKV Joventut in the Semi-Finals with a 3-1 series score.

Answer: False

Explanation: Real Madrid defeated DKV Joventut in the Semi-Finals with a 3-2 series score, not 3-1.

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Which team won the ACB finals in the 2006-07 season?

Answer: Real Madrid

Explanation: Real Madrid won the ACB finals in the 2006-07 season.

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Who was the opponent of Real Madrid in the ACB finals of the 2006-07 season?

Answer: Winterthur FC Barcelona

Explanation: Winterthur FC Barcelona was the opponent of Real Madrid in the ACB finals of the 2006-07 season.

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What was the outcome of the Quarter-Final playoff series between TAU Cerámica and Unicaja Málaga?

Answer: TAU Cerámica won 3-0

Explanation: TAU Cerámica defeated Unicaja Málaga in the Quarter-Finals with a series score of 3-0.

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Which teams competed in the Semi-Finals, and who won the series between Real Madrid and DKV Joventut?

Answer: TAU vs WFB (TAU won 2-1); Real Madrid vs DKV Joventut (Real Madrid won 3-2)

Explanation: The Semi-Finals featured TAU Cerámica vs. Winterthur FC Barcelona (TAU won 2-1) and Real Madrid vs. DKV Joventut (Real Madrid won 3-2).

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What was the final series score in the ACB Finals between Real Madrid and Winterthur FC Barcelona?

Answer: 3-0

Explanation: Real Madrid defeated Winterthur FC Barcelona in the ACB Finals with a final series score of 3-0.

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Which team did Real Madrid defeat in the Semi-Finals?

Answer: DKV Joventut

Explanation: Real Madrid defeated DKV Joventut in the Semi-Finals.

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Individual Player Awards and Achievements

Luis Scola was named the Regular Season MVP and played for Real Madrid.

Answer: False

Explanation: Luis Scola was named the Regular Season MVP, but he played for TAU Cerámica, not Real Madrid.

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Felipe Reyes, from Real Madrid, received the Finals MVP award for the 2007 ACB Playoffs.

Answer: True

Explanation: Felipe Reyes of Real Madrid was honored with the Finals MVP award for the 2007 ACB Playoffs.

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Who was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the regular season of the 2006-07 ACB season?

Answer: Luis Scola

Explanation: Luis Scola was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the regular season of the 2006-07 ACB season.

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Who received the Finals MVP award for the 2007 ACB Playoffs?

Answer: Felipe Reyes

Explanation: Felipe Reyes of Real Madrid received the Finals MVP award for the 2007 ACB Playoffs.

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What was the nationality of Felipe Reyes, the Finals MVP?

Answer: Spanish

Explanation: Felipe Reyes, the Finals MVP, is of Spanish nationality.

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