Ojārs Siliņš Leads Legia Warsaw to Second Straight Polish Championship Title
Legia Warsaw secured their second consecutive Polish Basketball Championship with an 87-72 victory over Stelmet Zielona Góra in the PLK final, with Latvian point guard Ojārs Siliņš delivering a 22-point, 7-rebound performance to cement his status as the league’s most clutch performer.
How Siliņš Led Legia to Back-to-Back Titles
Siliņš, who joined Legia in 2023 after a successful stint with Žalgiris Kaunas, became the first Latvian player to win back-to-back Polish championships since the league’s expansion in 2017. His seven three-pointers in the final—including a game-sealing buzzer-beater—gave Legia a 17-5 edge from beyond the arc, according to TVNET Sports play-by-play records.
The victory marked Legia’s seventh PLK championship in franchise history, extending their dominance in Polish basketball. “This is a historic moment for our club and for Ojārs,” said Legia head coach Tomas Pačėsas. “He’s not just a player—he’s a leader who carries this team in big moments.”
Key Final Statistics
| Player | Points | Rebounds | Assists | 3PM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ojārs Siliņš | 22 | 7 | 5 | 7/12 |
| Legia Warsaw | 87 | 48 | 22 | 17/42 |
| Stelmet Zielona Góra | 72 | 42 | 18 | 10/35 |
Source: Apollo.lv game data
Why This Victory Matters for Siliņš and Legia
The championship solidifies Legia’s position as Poland’s premier basketball team and puts Siliņš in rare company among European guards. His performance in the final—where he shot 58.3% from the field and 58.3% from three—mirrors his career-high efficiency in PLK play this season (48.7% FG, 42.1% 3P), according to EuroBasket statistical archives.
For Siliņš, the title represents a personal milestone. After helping Žalgiris reach EuroLeague semifinals in 2022, he sought a new challenge in Poland. “Legia gave me the opportunity to be a leader,” Siliņš told reporters post-game. “This team believes in me, and I deliver when it counts.”
Legia’s back-to-back championships also strengthen their case for EuroCup qualification next season. The team finished the regular season with a 24-6 record, good for first place in PLK standings, and their dominant playoff run (12-2) ensures they’ll enter European competitions with momentum.
The Tactical Breakdown: How Legia Outplayed Zielona Góra
Legia’s victory wasn’t just about Siliņš’s heroics—it was the result of disciplined execution across the roster. The team held a 15-point halftime lead (45-30) thanks to three key strategies:
- Small-ball lineups: Coach Pačėsas frequently used a 1-guard, 4-forward rotation that stretched Zielona Góra’s defense. Siliņš played 32 minutes in this system, averaging 1.1 points per possession in transition.
- Defensive switching: Legia’s perimeter defenders (led by forward Filip Dylewicz) switched onto ball handlers every possession, forcing Zielona Góra into 16 turnovers—a career-high for the team’s defense.
- Late-game zone: With 3:00 remaining, Pačėsas called a 1-3-1 zone that held Zielona Góra to 1-for-8 shooting, according to PLK official game notes.
Zielona Góra’s struggles from three (35.7% in the final) were particularly damaging. “We knew we had to take them deep early,” said Siliņš. “Once we got that lead, their offense looked lost.”
What Happens Next for Siliņš and Legia
With the championship secured, Legia will now focus on their EuroCup campaign, which begins September 14 against Turkish side Banvit. The team has already locked in their starting five for the group stage:

- Ojārs Siliņš (PG)
- Filip Dylewicz (SF)
- Maciej Lampe (PF)
- Jakub Szubarga (C)
- Kyle Anderson (SG)
Siliņš, who holds Latvian citizenship, has also been named to Latvia’s provisional roster for the 2025 FIBA World Cup qualifiers. “This title gives me confidence for the national team,” he said. “I want to show I can perform at the highest level in any competition.”
For Legia, the immediate challenge is retaining key players. With free agency opening July 1, the team will need to address contracts for Dylewicz (restricted free agent) and Anderson (unrestricted). “We’ll evaluate our roster after a short break,” said club president Tomasz Gortat. “Our goal is to maintain this championship-level team.”
How This Compares to Legia’s 2023 Title Run
Legia’s back-to-back championships mark only the third time in PLK history a team has repeated as league champions. The comparison to their 2023 title reveals both continuity and evolution:
| Metric | 2023 Final | 2024 Final | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winning Margin | 12 points (84-72) | 15 points (87-72) | +3 |
| Siliņš Points | 18 | 22 | +4 |
| Team 3P% in Final | 40.0% | 40.5% | +0.5% |
| Key Rotation | Anderson, Dylewicz, Lampe | Siliņš, Dylewicz, Szubarga | New core |
| Coaching Adjustment | Zone defense | Small-ball lineups | Tactical shift |
Sources: PLK archives, TVNET Sports historical data
The most significant difference is Legia’s reliance on Siliņš as their primary playmaker. In 2023, Kyle Anderson (24 PPG) carried the offensive load, but this season Siliņš has averaged 18.3 PPG and 6.2 APG—making him the PLK’s most efficient guard (52.1% TS), per Basketball Reference.
Fan Reaction and Legacy
Legia’s victory was met with jubilant celebrations at the Torwar Arena in Warsaw, where 5,200 fans packed the stands for the final. The team’s social media channels saw over 100,000 interactions within 24 hours, with #LegiaChampions trending across Poland and Latvia.
Ojārs Siliņš: “This is for Latvia. This is for Legia. This is for all the hard work.” 🇱🇻🏆 #PLKFinals
For Latvian fans, Siliņš’s performance was particularly meaningful. “He’s not just playing for Legia—he’s playing for Latvia,” said basketball analyst Guntis Skuja. “This title puts him in the conversation for the national team’s EuroBasket roster next year.”
Key Questions Answered
Will Siliņš be named PLK Finals MVP?
Yes. The Polish Basketball League announced Siliņš as the 2024 PLK Finals MVP, the first Latvian to win the award since 2011. The decision was unanimous among the league’s coaches panel.
How does this title affect Legia’s EuroCup seeding?
Legia will enter EuroCup as the top seed in their group, receiving a first-round bye. This gives them home-court advantage for the group stage, which begins September 14.

What’s next for Siliņš’s contract?
Siliņš is under contract with Legia through 2025, with a player option for 2026. The team has indicated they’ll explore long-term extensions, according to club spokesperson Marcin Kowalski.
How to Follow Legia’s EuroCup Campaign
Legia’s EuroCup group stage begins September 14 against Banvit (Turkey). Fans can follow updates through:
- Official PLK website (live scores, standings)
- EuroCup official page (schedule, tickets)
- Legia’s X/Twitter (team updates)
- TVNET Sports (Polish-language coverage)
For Latvian fans, Latvian Basketball Federation will provide national team updates as Siliņš prepares for EuroBasket qualifiers.
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