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France : Jeep Elite

Country: France
Location: Europe
Demography: 67M citizens (21st in the world)
Spoken language: French
Largest cities : Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse
Regular-season schedule: September to April
About Jeep Elite
France’s LNB, Ligue Nationale de Basket, is made of 18 teams in the first division, known as Jeep®Elite, with 34 regular season games followed by playoffs.
Once a league with competitive teams in the Euroleague, the French league has taken a backseat to its European counterparts since the early 2000. Once dominated by powerhouses like ASVEL (19 championships), Limoges (11 championships) and Pau-Orthez (9 titles), the Jeep®Elite has known 11 different champions in 15 years.
Although instability at the top is a trademark, France is also synonymous with professionalism and stability in the front offices while being a formidable springboard for prospects. With a style of play based on athleticism and speed the no other European country has produced as many NBA players as France. These youngsters have followed in Tony Parker’s footsteps, spending a couple of years on their home-soil before taking their talent to the US.
Parker indeed, has returned to its roots, becoming the President of ASVEL and leading the team back to the top, winning two championships in four seasons while bringing the club back to the Euroleague.
2019-2020 Jeep Elite Teams
ASVEL, BCM, Boulazac, Boulogne-Levallois, Bourg-en-Bresse, Chalon, Châlons-Reims, Cholet, Dijon, Le Mans, Le Portel, Limoges, Monaco, Nanterre, Orléans, Pau-L-Orthez, Roanne, StrasbourgJeep Elite All-Time Greats
Basketball history
Jeep Elite Champions and Award Winners
Jeep Elite Champions
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Jeep Elite MVPs
Jeep Elite Rising Stars
Jeep Elite Defensive Player of the Year
Jeep Elite Most Improved Player
SEASON | PLAYER | TEAM |
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2019-2020 | - | - |
2018-2019 | - | - |
2017-2018 | - | - |
2016-2017 | Paul Lacombe | Strasbourg |
2015-2016 | Wilfried Yeguete | Pau-L-Orthez |
2014-2015 | Benjamin Sene | Nancy |
2013-2014 | Clint Capela | Chalon |
2012-2013 | Edwin Jackson | ASVEL |
2011-2012 | Evan Fournier | Poitiers |
2010-2011 | Evan Fournier | Poitiers |
2009-2010 | Kevin Séraphin | Cholet |
2008-2009 | Rodrigue Beaubois | Cholet |
2007-2008 | Nando De Colo | Cholet |
Jeep Elite Defensive Player of the Year
SEASON | PLAYER | TEAM |
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2019-2020 | - | - |
2018-2019 | - | - |
2017-2018 | D.J. Stephens | Le Mans |
2016-2017 | Louis Labeyrie | Paris |
2015-2016 | Matt Howard Mathias Lessort |
Strasbourg Chalon |
2014-2015 | Jamar Smith Darnell Harris |
Limoges Orléans |