DStv PBL (2015)

DStv PBL Stage Two Standings
Play-Offs A
 1. Kano Pillars 3-0 
 2. Union Bank 2-1 
 3. D.Warriors 1-2 
 4. Kada Stars 0-3 
Play-Offs B
 1. Mark Mentors 3-0 
 2. Gombe B. 1-2 
 3. Customs 1-2 
 4. Islanders 1-2 
Stage One Standings
DStv Stage One Standings
Atlantic Conference
1. Islanders 12-2
2. D.Warriors 10-4
3. Customs 8-6
4. Union Bank 8-6
5. Kwara Falcons 8-6
6. Oluyole W. 4-10
7. Delta Force 3-11
8. Police Baton 3-11
Savannah Conference
1. Mark Mentors 13-1
2. Kano Pillars 13-1
3. Gombe B. 9-5
4. Plateau Peaks 9-5
5. Kada Stars 5-9
6. Bauchi Nets 4-10
7. Immigration 2-12
8. FCT Rocks 1-13
Season 2015
List of Players
List of Imports
Abroad
Stats
Nigerian men teams in African cups 2014-2015
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Mentors dethrone Pillars as national champions (Photo: nairaland.com)


Mentors dethrone Pillars as national champions - Aug 15, 2015

Mark Mentors dethroned Kano Pillars as champions of the Dstv Premier Basketball League beating them 79-66 in the league final played at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos on Friday. Both teams were the finalists last year when the Kano-based team won, overtaking Mentors in the fourth quarter. In the 2015 final, Mentors took the lead from the blast of the whistle and maintained their lead till the end of the match. The first quarter ended 25-16 in favour of Mentors and in spite of the Pillars' resurgence in the beginning of the second quarter, the quarter still went to Mentors, ending 41-30. After the break, Pillars scored 15 points to Mentors' 20 in the third quarter that ended 61-45 and though Pillars took the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points to Mentors' 18, in their desperate bid to close the gap, the game ended 79-66 with jubilation by fans of the new champions. Coach of Pillars, who was national team, Sani Ahmed , said they faced some problems that made it difficult for them to train properly and added that the team will be reshuffled in preparation for next season. Mentors' coach, Peter Ahmedu , they capitalised on the fact that Gombe Bulls had weakened Pillars in their keenly contested semifinal match, to push for the win. Gombe Bulls beat Union Bank 63-53 to win third place.
Courtesy of: punchng.com