DateRHome v Away-
02/18 17:30 1 Paris v Nanterre 90-85
02/17 20:10 2 Monaco v Paris 93-98
02/17 17:30 2 Bourg v Nanterre 95-100
02/16 20:10 3 Paris v Saint Quentin 71-67
02/16 17:30 3 Monaco v Le Mans 94-81
02/16 14:30 3 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Nanterre 78-82
02/16 12:00 3 Bourg v Nancy 109-79
02/19 17:30 1 Bourg v Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne 74-83
02/18 20:00 2 Le Mans v Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne 65-90
02/18 17:30 2 Dijon v Bourg 77-94
02/17 20:00 3 Boulogne-Levallois v Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne 65-72
02/17 17:30 3 Cholet v Le Mans 77-84
02/17 14:30 3 Monaco v Bourg 92-102
02/17 12:00 3 Dijon v Limoges 83-65
02/16 16:00 1 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Dijon 69-77
02/15 19:30 2 Monaco v Dijon 81-83
02/15 17:00 2 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Boulogne–Levallois 88-59
02/14 19:30 3 Monaco v Nanterre 82-70
02/14 17:00 3 Dijon v Bourg 104-79
02/14 14:30 3 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Strasbourg 91-72
02/14 12:00 3 Boulogne–Levallois v Cholet 82-74
02/17 16:00 1 Bourg v Strasbourg 97-98
02/16 19:30 2 Strasbourg v Limoges 72-63
02/16 17:00 2 Bourg v Levallois 86-79
02/15 19:30 3 Nanterre v Limoges 75-98
02/15 17:00 3 Dijon v Strasbourg 79-89
02/15 14:30 3 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Bourg 86-88
02/15 12:00 3 Pau-Lacq-Orthez v Levallois 87-94
02/18 16:00 1 Monaco v Le Mans 83-78
02/17 19:30 2 Le Mans v Nanterre 82-74

Wikipedia - LNB Pro A Leaders Cup

The LNB Pro A Leaders Cup, or French Basketball League Cup, is the annual national league cup competition for teams from the top-tier level of French professional basketball, the LNB Pro A. It was created in its current form in 2003 (after originally being founded in 1988). It is organized by the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB), which also organizes the top two leagues of French professional basketball (Pro A, and Pro B).

Inspired by the Spanish Copa del Rey (Spanish Basketball King's Cup), the Final Eight format has always been used. At the end of the first half of the regular season, the top eight teams (or the top seven teams and the tournament's host team) from the first division French LNB Pro A League qualify. The eight teams compete in a playoff that is held at one venue over four days, which eventually produces a winner. The Final Eight is one of the highlights of the French basketball calendar. At one point in time, the winner of the competition was entitled to a place in the now defunct FIBA EuroChallenge competition.

History

Tournoi des As (1988 – 1993)

The Tournoi des As (Tournament of Aces) was the ancestor competition of the current Leaders Cup, being held from 1988 to 1993. At the end of the season, the top 4 teams from the top-tier level French League qualified. Over 2 days of competition, the first placed team of the regular season faced the fourth placed team, and the second placed team faced the third placed team, in semifinals games. The 2 losing teams of the first day would meet for the third place spot, while the two semifinals winners would compete for the cup title.

Semaine des As (2003 – 2012)

After being interrupted for ten years, the cup returned in 2003, as the Semaine des As (Week of Aces), and it was largely inspired by the Spanish Copa del Rey (Spanish Basketball King's Cup) format. The first edition was organised in Pau, France. The competition was traditionally organized in February. It featured the top eight placed teams of the top-tier level French League, at the end of the regular season's halfway point. It was held in a playoff format over a period of four days. The competition was often highly disputed, producing a different winner every year, except in 2009, when Le Mans won its second title, after previously winning the 2006 edition.

Leaders Cup (2013 – present)

The Leaders Cup is the current name of the competition. Gravelines beat Strasbourg, by a score of 77–69, in the first edition of the cup competition, that was played under the Leaders Cup name.

The France Leaders Cup LNB is an exhilarating basketball tournament held annually in France. It brings together the top professional basketball teams from the LNB Pro A and Pro B leagues, showcasing the best talent in the country.

This prestigious tournament is highly anticipated by basketball enthusiasts and fans alike, as it provides a platform for fierce competition and thrilling matchups. The participating teams battle it out on the court, displaying their skills, teamwork, and determination to claim the coveted title of France Leaders Cup LNB champions.

The tournament features a knockout format, with teams competing in intense matches throughout the event. The games are filled with fast-paced action, high-flying dunks, precise three-point shooting, and strategic plays that keep spectators on the edge of their seats.

The France Leaders Cup LNB not only showcases the exceptional basketball talent in France but also serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves and catch the attention of scouts and international basketball leagues. It is a breeding ground for future stars and a testament to the country's basketball prowess.

The tournament is not only about the games, but also about the electric atmosphere created by passionate fans. The arenas are filled with enthusiastic supporters, creating an unforgettable ambiance that adds to the excitement of the matches. The fans cheer, chant, and wave flags, creating an incredible atmosphere that fuels the players' performances.

The France Leaders Cup LNB is a celebration of basketball excellence, sportsmanship, and the love for the game. It is a must-see event for basketball enthusiasts, offering an unforgettable experience filled with thrilling moments, intense competition, and the opportunity to witness the best basketball talent that France has to offer.