2014–15 ACB season
| Liga Endesa1 | |||||||||||||
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| Season | 2014–15 | ||||||||||||
| Games played | 306 (Regular season) 22 (Playoffs)  | ||||||||||||
| Teams | 18 | ||||||||||||
| TV partner(s) | TVE, FORTA | ||||||||||||
| Regular season | |||||||||||||
| Top seed | Real Madrid | ||||||||||||
| Season MVP | Felipe Reyes | ||||||||||||
| Relegated | Gipuzkoa Basket Montakit Fuenlabrada  | ||||||||||||
| Finals | |||||||||||||
| Champions | Real Madrid (32nd title)  | ||||||||||||
| Runners-up | FC Barcelona | ||||||||||||
| Semifinalists | Unicaja Valencia Basket  | ||||||||||||
| Finals MVP | Sergio Llull | ||||||||||||
| Awards | |||||||||||||
| Best Young Player | Dani Díez | ||||||||||||
| Statistical leaders | |||||||||||||
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| Records | |||||||||||||
| Biggest home win | Obradoiro 104–52 Murcia (14 March 2015)  | ||||||||||||
| Biggest away win | Joventut 61–99 Barcelona (15 February 2015)  | ||||||||||||
| Highest scoring | Barcelona 114–110 Unicaja (11 January 2015)  | ||||||||||||
| Winning streak | 10 games Real Madrid  | ||||||||||||
| Losing streak | 8 games Baloncesto Sevilla MoraBanc Andorra  | ||||||||||||
| Highest attendance | 12,924 Madrid 100–80 Barcelona (21 June 2015)  | ||||||||||||
| Lowest attendance | 2,022 Sevilla 57–77 Andorra (21 December 2014)  | ||||||||||||
| Average attendance | 6,375 | ||||||||||||
← 2013–14  2015–16 →  
All statistics correct as of 24 June 2015.1 Sponsored league name, referring to Endesa. | |||||||||||||
The 2014–15 ACB season was the 32nd season of the Spanish basketball league, also called Liga Endesa in its sponsored identity. The regular season started on 4 October 2014 and finished on 24 May 2015. The playoffs, joined by the eight first qualified teams, was played between 28 May and 24 June 2015.