2013–14 ACB season

The 2013–14 ACB season is the 31st season of the Spanish basketball league Liga ACB, also called Liga Endesa in its sponsored identity. The regular season began on October 12, 2013, and ended on May 25, 2014. The playoffs began on May 29, 2014 and ended on June 26, 2014.

FC Barcelona won their 18th league title.

Teams, venues and locations

 * Relegated to LEB Oro
 * Lagun Aro GBC (17th)
 * La Bruixa d'Or (18th)
 * Promoted from LEB Oro
 * Ford Burgos (Champion)
 * Lucentum Alicante (2nd)

Lagun Aro GBC and La Bruixa d'Or remained in Liga ACB after Ford Burgos and Lucentum Alicante failed to meet requirements for joining the league.

League table

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Final standings
Notes:
 * Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Baskonia and Unicaja are qualified to Euroleague thanks to their A licence. The worst qualified team of these four can have suspended its A license if other different team qualifies to the ACB Finals.
 * There is an established limit of seven ACB teams between Euroleague and Eurocup Basketball, without counting possible wildcards.
 * The invitational wildcard to the EuroChallenge is not confirmed.

Attendances
Attendances include playoff games:


 * align="center"|1 ||align="left"|Real Madrid
 * 203,319 || 13,217 || 5,814 || 9,242 || %
 * align="center"|2 ||align="left"|Laboral Kutxa
 * 165,412 || 14,182 || 6,824 || 9,190 || %
 * align="center"|3 ||align="left"|Bilbao Basket
 * 154,650 || 10,000 || 7,610 || 9,097 || %
 * align="center"|4 ||align="left"|CAI Zaragoza
 * 152,189 || 10,853 || 6,358 || 8,010 || %
 * align="center"|5 ||align="left"|Valencia BC
 * 168,050 || 8,500 || 6,500 || 8,002 || %
 * align="center"|6 ||align="left"|Tuenti Móvil Estudiantes
 * 134,752 || 13,800 || 2,600 || 7,927 || %1
 * align="center"|7 ||align="left"|Unicaja
 * 126,333 || 10,600 || 3,394 || 6,317 || %
 * align="center"|8 ||align="left"|Lagun Aro GBC
 * 101,960 || 8,890 || 3,780 || 5,998 || %
 * align="center"|9 ||align="left"|UCAM Murcia
 * 94,928 || 7,269 || 4,718 || 5,584 || %
 * align="center"|10||align="left"|FIATC Joventut
 * 92,638 || 10,500 || 3,156 || 5,449 || %
 * align="center"|11||align="left"|Herbalife Gran Canaria
 * 92,644 || 9,332 || 4,106 || 5,147 || %2
 * align="center"|12||align="left"|Blu:sens Monbús
 * 85,841 || 6,000 || 4,438 || 5,049 || %
 * align="center"|13||align="left"|FC Barcelona
 * 100,455 || 7,539 || 3,471 || 4,909 || %
 * align="center"|14||align="left"|Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
 * 82,621 || 5,546 || 4,024 || 4,860 || %
 * align="center"|15||align="left"|Cajasol
 * 74,830 || 7,260 || 2,400 || 4,157 || %
 * align="center"|16||align="left"|La Bruixa d'Or
 * 64,361 || 4,900 || 2,100 || 4,023 || %
 * align="center"|17||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife
 * 65,761 || 5,100 || 2,891 || 3,868 || %
 * align="center"|18||align="left"|CB Valladolid
 * 59,750 || 5,900 || 1,500 || 3,515 || %
 * align="center"|13||align="left"|FC Barcelona
 * 100,455 || 7,539 || 3,471 || 4,909 || %
 * align="center"|14||align="left"|Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
 * 82,621 || 5,546 || 4,024 || 4,860 || %
 * align="center"|15||align="left"|Cajasol
 * 74,830 || 7,260 || 2,400 || 4,157 || %
 * align="center"|16||align="left"|La Bruixa d'Or
 * 64,361 || 4,900 || 2,100 || 4,023 || %
 * align="center"|17||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife
 * 65,761 || 5,100 || 2,891 || 3,868 || %
 * align="center"|18||align="left"|CB Valladolid
 * 59,750 || 5,900 || 1,500 || 3,515 || %
 * align="center"|17||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife
 * 65,761 || 5,100 || 2,891 || 3,868 || %
 * align="center"|18||align="left"|CB Valladolid
 * 59,750 || 5,900 || 1,500 || 3,515 || %
 * align="center"|18||align="left"|CB Valladolid
 * 59,750 || 5,900 || 1,500 || 3,515 || %


 * Highest attendance:
 * 14,623 at Fernando Buesa Arena (Round 19, Laboral Kutxa 74–90 Real Madrid)
 * Lowest attendance:
 * 1,500 at Pabellón Polideportivo Pisuerga (Round 32, CB Valladolid 68–96 CAI Zaragoza)

Regular season MVP

 * Justin Doellman – Valencia BC

Best Young Player Award

 * Guillem Vives – FIATC Joventut

Best Defensive Player Award

 * Kostas Papanikolaou– FC Barcelona

Player of the month
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" ! Month ! Week ! Player ! Team ! PIR ! Source
 * October||1–3||align="left"|🇲🇪 Blagota Sekulić||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||27.7||
 * November||4–8||align="left"|🇺🇸 Justin Doellman||align="left"|Valencia Basket||27.4||
 * December||9–13||align="left"|🇲🇪 Blagota Sekulić||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||21.0||
 * January||14–17||align="left"|🇺🇸 Andy Panko||align="left"|Baloncesto Fuenlabrada||21.0||
 * February||18–20||align="left"|🇺🇸 Andy Panko||align="left"|Baloncesto Fuenlabrada||27.3||
 * March||21–25||align="left"|🇵🇱 Maciej Lampe||align="left"|FC Barcelona||24.0||
 * April||26–29||align="left"|🇺🇸 Justin Doellman||align="left"|Valencia Basket||21.0||
 * May||30–34||align="left"|🇺🇸 Luke Sikma||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||22.2||
 * February||18–20||align="left"|🇺🇸 Andy Panko||align="left"|Baloncesto Fuenlabrada||27.3||
 * March||21–25||align="left"|🇵🇱 Maciej Lampe||align="left"|FC Barcelona||24.0||
 * April||26–29||align="left"|🇺🇸 Justin Doellman||align="left"|Valencia Basket||21.0||
 * May||30–34||align="left"|🇺🇸 Luke Sikma||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||22.2||
 * April||26–29||align="left"|🇺🇸 Justin Doellman||align="left"|Valencia Basket||21.0||
 * May||30–34||align="left"|🇺🇸 Luke Sikma||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||22.2||
 * May||30–34||align="left"|🇺🇸 Luke Sikma||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||22.2||
 * May||30–34||align="left"|🇺🇸 Luke Sikma||align="left"|Iberostar Tenerife||22.2||