Standings
LNB · 2025-2026Current LNB 2025-2026 standings with 16 teams. Paris leads the table with 22 points after 30 matches, followed by Monaco on 22 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points For:Points Against | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Paris | Played30 | Won22 | Lost8 | Points For:Points Against2973:2577 | Point Diff+396 |
| Team2Monaco | Played30 | Won22 | Lost8 | Points For:Points Against2830:2622 | Point Diff+208 |
| Team3Nanterre | Played30 | Won21 | Lost9 | Points For:Points Against2599:2431 | Point Diff+168 |
| Team4Lyon-Villeurbanne | Played30 | Won20 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against2625:2399 | Point Diff+226 |
| Team5Cholet | Played30 | Won19 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against2631:2514 | Point Diff+117 |
| Team6Le Mans | Played30 | Won19 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against2705:2567 | Point Diff+138 |
| Team7JL Bourg | Played30 | Won18 | Lost12 | Points For:Points Against2622:2515 | Point Diff+107 |
| Team8Strasbourg | Played30 | Won17 | Lost13 | Points For:Points Against2596:2596 | Point Diff0 |
| Team9Chalon/Saone | Played30 | Won16 | Lost14 | Points For:Points Against2597:2554 | Point Diff+43 |
| Team10Nancy | Played30 | Won13 | Lost17 | Points For:Points Against2571:2607 | Point Diff-36 |
| Team11Dijon | Played30 | Won12 | Lost18 | Points For:Points Against2704:2721 | Point Diff-17 |
| Team12Boulazac | Played30 | Won12 | Lost18 | Points For:Points Against2474:2524 | Point Diff-50 |
| Team13Limoges | Played30 | Won11 | Lost19 | Points For:Points Against2506:2651 | Point Diff-145 |
| Team14Gravelines-Dunkerque | Played30 | Won8 | Lost22 | Points For:Points Against2478:2709 | Point Diff-231 |
| Team15Saint Quentin | Played30 | Won8 | Lost22 | Points For:Points Against2426:2596 | Point Diff-170 |
| Team16Le Portel | Played30 | Won0 | Lost30 | Points For:Points Against2174:2928 | Point Diff-754 |
Team Stats
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamParis | #1 | Played30 | Won22 | Lost8 | Points For2973 | Points Against2577 |
| TeamMonaco | #2 | Played30 | Won22 | Lost8 | Points For2830 | Points Against2622 |
| TeamNanterre | #3 | Played30 | Won21 | Lost9 | Points For2599 | Points Against2431 |
| TeamLyon-Villeurbanne | #4 | Played30 | Won20 | Lost10 | Points For2625 | Points Against2399 |
| TeamCholet | #5 | Played30 | Won19 | Lost11 | Points For2631 | Points Against2514 |
| TeamLe Mans | #6 | Played30 | Won19 | Lost11 | Points For2705 | Points Against2567 |
| TeamJL Bourg | #7 | Played30 | Won18 | Lost12 | Points For2622 | Points Against2515 |
| TeamStrasbourg | #8 | Played30 | Won17 | Lost13 | Points For2596 | Points Against2596 |
| TeamChalon/Saone | #9 | Played30 | Won16 | Lost14 | Points For2597 | Points Against2554 |
| TeamNancy | #10 | Played30 | Won13 | Lost17 | Points For2571 | Points Against2607 |
| TeamDijon | #11 | Played30 | Won12 | Lost18 | Points For2704 | Points Against2721 |
| TeamBoulazac | #12 | Played30 | Won12 | Lost18 | Points For2474 | Points Against2524 |
| TeamLimoges | #13 | Played30 | Won11 | Lost19 | Points For2506 | Points Against2651 |
| TeamGravelines-Dunkerque | #14 | Played30 | Won8 | Lost22 | Points For2478 | Points Against2709 |
| TeamSaint Quentin | #15 | Played30 | Won8 | Lost22 | Points For2426 | Points Against2596 |
| TeamLe Portel | #16 | Played30 | Won0 | Lost30 | Points For2174 | Points Against2928 |
Past Seasons
LNBBrowse 18 archived seasons of the LNB, from 2008-2009 to 2025-2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 19 Mar 2025
The Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB) was established in 1987 to professionalise and govern French basketball at the highest level, separating professional operations from amateur structures. The league has undergone significant structural changes over its history, most notably in 2003-04 when it expanded to 18 teams, a format that remained in place for four seasons before stabilising at 16 teams. In 2024, the league underwent a major rebranding when it adopted the title sponsorship of Betclic, a leading online gaming company, reflecting the sport's growing commercial appeal. The LNB Élite has evolved from a domestic competition into a breeding ground for international talent, regularly producing players who compete at the highest levels of European and world basketball.
- —1987 — Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB) founded to govern professional basketball in France
- —2003 — LNB Pro A expanded to 18 teams, increasing competition and geographic reach
- —2016 — AS Monaco achieved a record-breaking 30-4 regular season record
- —2019 — LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne won their 20th championship title
- —2024 — League rebranded as Betclic Élite with new title sponsorship deal
- —2025 — Paris Basketball won their first-ever LNB Élite championship, defeating AS Monaco
Competition Format 19 Mar 2025
The LNB Élite operates as a 16-team round-robin league where each club plays every opponent twice during the regular season (30 games total). The top eight teams qualify for a play-in tournament followed by playoffs, with the champion determined through a best-of-five series format in the finals. The bottom two teams are relegated to LNB Pro B at season's end. Four European competition spots are available—typically allocated to the top finishers—providing direct entry into the EuroLeague and FIBA Europe Cup based on final standings and cup performance.
Records 19 Mar 2025
Paris Basketball's 63-point victory margin in 2024 represents the largest winning margin ever recorded in LNB Élite history.
Analysis 19 Mar 2025
Current Season Analysis
The 2024-25 LNB Élite season concluded with Paris Basketball capturing their inaugural championship title, a historic achievement for the young franchise. Paris defeated defending champions AS Monaco in a dramatic five-game final series, with the decisive Game 5 played in Monaco on June 22, 2025. The victory represents a watershed moment for Paris Basketball, who have rapidly ascended from a newly formed club to the pinnacle of French basketball. Monaco, despite their championship pedigree with multiple titles in recent seasons, were unable to secure back-to-back championships, ending their reign as defending champions.
The regular season saw intense competition for the top positions, with multiple teams vying for playoff positioning. AS Monaco maintained their status as one of the league's elite forces, securing a strong regular season finish that earned them a berth in the finals. The playoff structure, featuring a play-in tournament for the top eight teams, ensured competitive matchups throughout the postseason. Paris Basketball's ability to navigate the playoff gauntlet and ultimately prevail against Monaco demonstrated their championship mettle and the strength of their roster construction.
The 2024-25 season was particularly notable for the introduction of a play-in format, adding an additional layer of competition and drama to the playoff structure. This format change, combined with the league's reduction to 16 teams beginning this season, created a more concentrated and competitive environment. Standout performers throughout the campaign included key contributors for both finalists, with Paris Basketball's roster depth ultimately proving decisive in the championship run.
The season also highlighted the continued evolution of the LNB Élite as a competitive basketball destination. With the Betclic sponsorship now in place and broadcast rights secured through DAZN, the league continues to attract talent and investment. The competitive balance demonstrated in the 2024-25 season, where Paris Basketball emerged as unexpected champions, underscores the unpredictability and quality of French basketball's premier competition.
League Structure and Competition Format
The LNB Élite operates under a modern, competitive structure designed to maximize engagement and maintain high standards of play. Each of the 16 teams plays a 30-game regular season, facing every opponent twice in a home-and-away format. This round-robin approach ensures that standings reflect true competitive balance, with each team having equal opportunity to prove themselves against the entire field.
The playoff system introduces a play-in tournament for the top eight teams, determining seeding for the subsequent playoff rounds. This format adds strategic significance to regular season positioning while maintaining competitive integrity. The championship is ultimately decided through a best-of-five series, ensuring that the title winner must demonstrate sustained excellence across multiple games. The bottom two teams in the final standings are relegated to LNB Pro B (Élite 2), while the promotion spots for Pro B champions ensure constant circulation of competitive clubs.
Historical Significance and Records
The LNB Élite boasts a rich history of competitive excellence spanning nearly four decades. LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne stands as the most decorated franchise with 21 championship titles, establishing themselves as the standard-bearer of French basketball. Their dominance has been particularly pronounced in recent years, with titles in 2021, 2019, 2016, 2009, 2002, and multiple championships in the 1970s and 1980s. This sustained success reflects both institutional excellence and consistent roster development.
The record-breaking 2016-17 season saw AS Monaco compile a remarkable 30-4 regular season record, demonstrating defensive prowess and offensive efficiency that remains unmatched in the modern era. More recently, Monaco's 2023-24 championship season featured a 29-5 regular season record, establishing them as one of the league's dominant forces in the contemporary era. The club's consistent performance at the highest level has made them perennial contenders for the title.
Individual records further illustrate the league's competitive calibre. Hervé Dubuisson holds the all-time scoring record with 3,916 points accumulated across his LNB Élite career, a testament to his longevity and scoring prowess. Paris Basketball's historic 120-57 victory over Nanterre 92 in 2024 established a new benchmark for dominant performances, with a 63-point victory margin representing the largest winning margin in LNB Élite history.
European Competition and Global Standing
The LNB Élite maintains four spots for European competition, typically allocated to the top finishers in the regular season and cup competitions. This provides direct access to the EuroLeague and FIBA Europe Cup, allowing French clubs to compete against the continent's elite teams. The quality of play in the LNB Élite has consistently produced players and teams capable of competing at the highest European levels, with clubs regularly advancing deep into EuroLeague campaigns.
The league's global profile continues to rise, with broadcast partnerships through DAZN, La Chaîne L'Equipe, and Sport en France ensuring extensive coverage. The Betclic sponsorship deal, secured through 2024 and beyond, underscores the commercial viability of French basketball and the league's appeal to major international brands. These developments position the LNB Élite as a significant destination for basketball talent and investment.
Competitive Balance and Future Outlook
The 2024-25 season's conclusion with Paris Basketball's championship victory demonstrates the competitive balance that characterises modern LNB Élite basketball. The emergence of Paris as champions, despite being a younger franchise relative to established powerhouses like ASVEL and Monaco, reflects the accessibility of success in the league and the quality of talent available. This competitive unpredictability enhances the league's appeal to fans and reinforces its status as a destination for ambitious basketball projects.
Looking forward, the LNB Élite faces an exciting period of development. The league's reduction to 16 teams has created a more concentrated competition, while the play-in format adds strategic depth to the playoff structure. Continued investment from sponsors like Betclic and media partners like DAZN suggests a league on an upward trajectory. The emergence of new competitive forces alongside established powerhouses like ASVEL and Monaco ensures that future seasons will maintain the dramatic tension and unpredictability that define championship-calibre basketball competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the LNB Élite?
The LNB Élite features 16 teams competing in the regular season. This format has been in place since 2007, after the league reduced from 18 teams.
Which team has won the most LNB Élite championships?
LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne has won 21 LNB Élite titles, the most of any club in the league's history, with their most recent championship in 2021.
How does relegation work in the LNB Élite?
The bottom two teams at the end of each regular season are relegated to LNB Pro B (Élite 2), while the top two teams from Pro B are promoted to the LNB Élite.
Is there a playoff system in the LNB Élite?
Yes, the top eight teams qualify for playoffs. A play-in tournament determines seeding, followed by playoff rounds culminating in a best-of-five championship final.
How many European competition spots does the LNB Élite have?
The LNB Élite has four spots for European competition, typically distributed among the top finishers for entry into the EuroLeague and FIBA Europe Cup.
What is the current title sponsor of the LNB Élite?
Betclic, an online gaming company, became the title sponsor in 2024, leading the competition to be officially known as the Betclic Élite.
API data: 26 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2025