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About thebasketballscores
thebasketballscores covers the basketball games that matter each night: NBA, EuroLeague, EuroCup, Betclic Elite, Pro B (Élite 2), Nationale Masculine 1 and the Coupe de France. Scores refresh live during games, with detailed per-match pages — full box scores, individual player stats, TV broadcasters and video highlights — published as soon as each game ends.
Everything is tuned for the French time zone, which means NBA overnight games don't need a 5 a.m. alarm — the final score is already consolidated by the time you wake up. EuroLeague and EuroCup coverage refreshes on every game night, and the three French leagues (Betclic Elite / ex-Pro A, Pro B / ex-Élite 2 and NM1) get real-time box scores via the FFBB feeds. Broadcaster info — Prime Video, beIN Sports, DAZN, L'Équipe, LNB TV, EuroLeague TV — is shown on every match so you know where to watch. The schedule reaches 14 days ahead and 14 days back, with a dedicated page per date so past results stay easy to find.
Leagues covered
NBA
30 franchises, 82-game regular season from October to April, best-of-seven playoffs. Get the overnight NBA scores at breakfast with full box scores.
EuroLeague
Europe's top competition: 18 elite clubs, a 38-round regular season and a Final Four every May. Paris Basketball and AS Monaco fly the French flag.
EuroCup
Europe's second tier: 20 clubs across two groups, a best-of-three final and a guaranteed EuroLeague spot for the winner. JL Bourg and Metropolitans 92 represent France.
Betclic Elite
France's top pro league (formerly Pro A): 18 clubs, 34 rounds, best-of-five playoffs. ASVEL, Monaco, Paris, Nanterre — exclusive DAZN broadcast rights through 2029.
Pro B
Second tier (officially Élite 2 since 2024): 18 clubs, promotion race up to the Betclic Elite. Results and standings refreshed every matchday.
NM1
Third tier, run by the FFBB: 36 clubs in two groups, then a split into high/low pools. Live box scores via fibalivestats.
Coupe de France
National knockout cup, open to every FFBB-affiliated club. Final at Bercy in mid-May, traditionally aired free-to-air on L'Équipe.