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Revision as of 20:21, 18 May 2014

Euroleague 2013–14
LeagueTurkish Airlines Euroleague
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 1, 2013 – May 18, 2014
Total attendance2,016,228 (8,130 per match)
Regular season
Season MVPSpain Sergio Rodríguez
(Real Madrid)
Top scorerUnited States Keith Langford
(Emporio Armani Milano)
Final Four
Euroleague Basketball seasons

The Turkish Airlines Euroleague 2013–14 is the 14th season of the modern era of Euroleague Basketball and the fourth under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this will be the 57th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs.

Euroleague Basketball Company, in its annual meeting in Barcelona, determined the site of the season's Euroleague Final Four venue. London was originally supposed to host the Final Four, but it was decided that the 2014 Euroleague Final Four will be held at the Mediolanum Forum, in Milan.

Allocation

There are three routes to participation in the Euroleague:

  • The 14 teams with an A-Licence from the 2012–13 Euroleague based on their Euroleague Club Ranking.[1]
  • The 2012–13 Eurocup winner is given a C-Licence.
  • 14 places were allocated from a list of 30 teams given a B-Licence ranked according to their European national basketball league rankings over the last year. 14 teams were given both an A-Licence or C-Licence and a B-Licence. When a country ranking spot has already been assigned to an A-Licence team, the assignation will jump to the next country appearing in the ranking, and their league is not granted an additional place in the competition. The first 8 of the remaining 16 teams were given places in the regular-season, and the next 6 were given places in the qualifying competition.
  • If the Eurocup champion is qualified by receiving a B license or some team with it resigns to the competition, a wild card must be given by the Euroleague.

The Euroleague has the right to cancel an A license for one of the following reasons:[2]

  • The club has the lowest ranking of all clubs with an A Licence according to the Club Ranking.
  • The club has ranked among the clubs placed in the bottom half of the national championship final standings.
  • The club has financial problems.
  • In the ACB (Spain), when the champion and/or the runner-up of the league are teams without an A license. In this case, the A license club with the lowest position will play Eurocup in the next season. If this happens three times in five years, the A license of the club would be cancelled.

Euroleague allocation criteria

A licenses

Classification after the 2012–13 season, including also the 2010–11 and the 2011–12 seasons.[3]

Rank Team Points
1. Spain FC Barcelona 144
2. Greece Olympiacos 138
3. Greece Panathinaikos 136
4. Spain Real Madrid 128
5. Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 128
6. Russia CSKA Moscow 119
7. Italy Montepaschi Siena 118
   
Rank Team Points
8. Turkey Anadolu Efes 98
9. Spain Laboral Kutxa 94
10. Spain Unicaja Málaga 87
11. Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 87
12. Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 86
13. Italy Emporio Armani Milano 52
14. Poland Asseco Prokom 35
Notes
  • Asseco Prokom lost its A license, as last qualified in the A licensed team tanking. The license was converted in a wildcard.

B licenses

B licenses can be given to every team without an A license. If in the allocation appears a team with A license, the next team in the criteria will receive the B license, which qualifies directly to the Regular Season.[5]

Key to colors
     A licensed teams
     B licensed teams
     WC teams
     Teams qualified for the Qualifying Round
Team League Pos.
1. Spain Real Madrid ACB 1st
2. Russia CSKA Moscow VTB and PBL 1st
3. Italy Montepaschi Siena Serie A 1st
4. Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital TBL 1st
5. Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas LKL 1st
6. Greece Panathinaikos GBL 1st
7. France JSF Nanterre LNB Pro A 1st
8. Germany Brose Baskets BBL 1st
9. Serbia Partizan NIS ABA 1st
10. Poland Stelmet Zielona Góra PLK 1st
11. Serbia Crvena Zvezda ABA 2nd
12. Spain FC Barcelona Regal ACB 2nd
13. Russia Lokomotiv Kuban VTB and PBL 2nd
14. Italy Acea RomaWithdrew[6] Serie A 2nd
   
Team League Pos.
15. Turkey Banvit TBL 2nd
16. Lithuania Lietuvos rytas LKL 2nd
17. Greece Olympiacos GBL 2nd
18. France Strasbourg IGWC LNB Pro A 2nd
19. Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg BBL 2nd
20. Bosnia and Herzegovina IgokeaWithdrew ABA 3rd
21. Belgium Telenet Oostende BLB 1st
22. Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk NBL 1st
23. Ukraine BudivelnykWC UBL 1st
24. Israel Maccabi HaifaWithdrew BSL 1st
25. Bulgaria Lukoil AcademicWithdrew NBL 1st
26. Netherlands ZZ LeidenWithdrew DBL 1st
27. Latvia VEF Rīga LBL 1st
28. Poland Turów Zgorzelec PLK 2nd
Notes
  • Adriatic: the places are awarded to the top teams in the Regular Season. If the third or fourth qualified wins the Final Four, it will be granted with the first spot, moving the champion and the runner-up of the Regular Season to the second and third spots. In February 2012, Euroleague Basketball clarified the situation of the Adriatic League spots saying the three first teams in the Final Four will qualify.[7] Due to the different interpretation of both associations, Euroleague and Liga ABA negotiated a solution to be applied only for the 2012–13 season.

Finally, both organizations agreed that if the team is in the first positions after the Regular Season meets all of the B-licence minimum requirements, will qualify to Euroleague. In this case KK Igokea doesn't meet required criteria, so Euroleague Basketball applied the 2012–13 Euroleague Bylaws by which the 2013 ABA Final Four champion and the runner-up will take the first two Adriatic positions in this order, whilst the next highest regular season team will take the final Adriatic position.[8][9][10]

C licenses and wild cards

To the Regular Season
To the Qualification Rounds

Competition format changes

As new, for this Euroleague season, the eliminated teams in the Regular Season, will be dropped to the Eurocup.[13]

Regular season teams

Euroleague Qualifying Rounds

The eight teams participated in a single-venue tournament format. The winner advanced to the Euroleague Regular Season.

Teams

The eight teams are:

Draw

The draws for the 2013–14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Rounds was held on Thursday, 4 July. Teams were seeded into four pots of two teams in accordance with the Club Ranking, based on their performance in European competitions during a three-year period and the teams granted a Wild Card by ECA were seeded above the rest of the teams.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

Russia BC Khimki
Italy Cimberio Varese

Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
Czech Republic Nymburk

Turkey Banvit Bandırma
Latvia VEF Rīga

Belgium Telenet Oostende
Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg

Bracket

Qualifying Round 1 Qualifying Round 2 Qualifying Round 3
         
1 Italy Cimberio Varese 74
4 Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg 79
4 Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg 87
2 Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 99
2 Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 80
3 Latvia VEF Rīga 71
2 Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 75
4 Belgium Telenet Oostende 66
2 Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk 78
3 Turkey Banvit 87
3 Turkey Banvit 80
4 Belgium Telenet Oostende 82
1 Russia Khimki 79
4 Belgium Telenet Oostende 90

Draw

The draws for the 2013–14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague were held on Thursday, 4 July. Teams were seeded into six pots of four teams in accordance with the Club Ranking, based on their performance in European competitions during a three-year period.

Two teams from the same country could not be drawn together in the same Regular Season group.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5 Pot 6

Spain FC Barcelona
Greece Olympiacos
Greece Panathinaikos
Spain Real Madrid

Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
Russia CSKA Moscow
Italy Montepaschi Siena
Turkey Anadolu Efes

Spain Laboral Kutxa
Spain Unicaja Málaga
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas

Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital
Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
Ukraine Budivelnyk Kyiv
Germany Brose Baskets

Italy Emporio Armani Milano
Serbia Partizan NIS
Serbia Crvena Zvezda Telekom
Poland Stelmet Zielona Góra

Germany Bayern Munich
France JSF Nanterre
France Strasbourg
Lithuania Lietuvos rytas (q)

Regular season

The regular season was played between October 17 and December 20.

If teams are level on record at the end of the Regular Season, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the Regular Season.
  4. Points scored during the regular season.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Regular Season match.
Key to colors
     Top four places in each group advance to Top 16
     Bottom two teams in each group enter 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 round

Group A


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1 Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 10 8 2 849 749 +100  
2 Russia CSKA Moscow 10 7 3 732 676 +56 1–1 (+5)
3 Spain FC Barcelona 10 7 3 786 729 +57 1–1 (–5)
4 Serbia Partizan 10 3 7 668 715 −47 1–1 (+29)
5 France Nanterre 10 3 7 682 753 −71 1–1 (–29)
6 Ukraine Budivelnyk 10 2 8 737 832 −95  


Group B


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1 Spain Real Madrid 10 10 0 889 652 +237  
2 Italy EA7 Milano 10 5 5 742 762 −20 1–1 (+5)
3 Lithuania Žalgiris 10 5 5 743 768 −25 1–1 (–5)
4 Turkey Anadolu Efes 10 4 6 741 767 −26  
5 Germany Brose Bamberg 10 3 7 756 829 −73 1–1 (+3)
6 France Strasbourg 10 3 7 705 798 −93 1–1 (–3)


Group C


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1 Greece Olympiacos 10 10 0 812 734 +78  
2 Turkey Galatasaray 10 6 4 700 725 −25  
3 Spain Unicaja 10 5 5 756 712 +44  
4 Germany Bayern Munich 10 4 6 818 791 +27  
5 Italy Montepaschi Siena 10 3 7 674 706 −32  
6 Poland Stelmet Zielona Góra 10 2 8 707 799 −92  


Group D


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 8 2 764 711 +53  
2 Spain Laboral Kutxa 10 6 4 767 754 +13 1–1 (+12)
3 Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 10 6 4 740 729 +11 1–1 (–12)
4 Greece Panathinaikos 10 5 5 768 736 +32  
5 Serbia Crvena Zvezda 10 4 6 804 779 +25  
6 Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 10 1 9 686 820 −134  


Top 16

The Top 16 began on January 2 and ended on April 11, 2014.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Top 16, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head record between teams still tied.
  3. Head-to-head point differential.
  4. Point differential during the Top 16.
  5. Points scored during the Top 16.
  6. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Top 16 match.
Key to colors
     Top four places in each group advance to Playoffs

See the detailed group stage page for tiebreakers if two or more teams are equal on points.

Group E


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD
1 Spain FC Barcelona 14 12 2 1109 1009 +100
2 Italy Emporio Armani Milano 14 10 4 1093 1011 +82
3 Greece Olympiacos 14 8 6 1058 996 +62
4 Greece Panathinaikos 14 7 7 961 958 +3
5 Spain Unicaja Málaga 14 6 8 1032 1063 −31
6 Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 14 6 8 1078 1101 −23
7 Spain Laboral Kutxa 14 5 9 1061 1125 −64
8 Turkey Anadolu Efes 14 2 12 967 1096 −129


Group F


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 14 12 2 1167 1035 +132
2 Spain Real Madrid 14 11 3 1180 1037 +143
3 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 14 8 6 1115 1090 +25
4 Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital 14 7 7 1072 1065 +7
5 Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 14 7 7 1081 1065 +16
6 Germany FC Bayern Munich 14 5 9 1040 1102 −62
7 Serbia Partizan NIS 14 4 10 954 1069 −115
8 Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 14 2 12 1062 1182 −120

Quarter-finals

Team No. 1 Agg. Team No. 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
1. FC Barcelona Spain 3–0 Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital 88–61 84–63 78–75
2. Real Madrid Spain 3–2 Greece Olympiacos 88–71 82–77 76–78 62–71 83-69
3. CSKA Moscow Russia 3–2 Greece Panathinaikos 77–74 77–51 59–65 72–73 74–44
4. Emporio Armani Milano Italy 1–3 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 99–101 91-77 63–75 66–86

Final Four

Mediolanum Forum, Milan, Italy

 
Semifinals
16 May 2014
Final
18 May 2014
 
      
 
 
 
 
Spain FC Barcelona 62
 
 
 
Spain Real Madrid 100
 
Spain Real Madrid 86
 
 
 
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 98
 
Russia CSKA Moscow 67
 
 
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 68
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Spain FC Barcelona 93
 
 
Russia CSKA Moscow 78

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

16 May 2014
18:00 CET
CSKA Moscow Russia 67–68 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
Scoring by quarter: 19-16, 19-14, 17-15, 12-23
Pts: Kaun 14
Rebs: Khryapa 10
Asts: Weems 6
Pts: Blu 15
Rebs: Smith 9
Asts: Ohayon 4
Mediolanum Forum, Milan
Attendance: 11,843
Referees: Sasa Pukl (SLO), Milivoje Jovcic (SRB), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)

Semifinal 2

16 May 2014
21:00 CET
FC Barcelona Spain 62–100 Spain Real Madrid
Scoring by quarter: 20-20, 17-25, 11-28, 14-27
Pts: Tomić 16
Rebs: Tomić 8
Asts: Huertas 6
Pts: Rodríguez 21
Rebs: Llull, Slaughter 5
Asts: Rodríguez 6
Mediolanum Forum, Milan
Attendance: 11,843
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Ilija Belosevic (SRB), Robert Lottermoser (GER)

Third-place game

18 May 2014
17:00 (CET)
FC Barcelona Spain 93–78 Russia CSKA Moscow
Scoring by quarter: 21-24, 29-23, 19-17, 24-14
Pts: Navarro 20
Rebs: Joey Dorsey 12
Asts: Huertas 7
Pts: Kaun 12
Rebs: Khryapa 4
Asts: Khryapa 7
Mediolanum Forum, Milan
Attendance: 11,843
Referees: Robert Lottermoser (GER), Fernando Rocha (POR), Rustu Nuran (TUR)

Final

18 May 2014
20:00 (CET)
Real Madrid Spain vs. Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv


Euroleague 2014 Champions
TBD
TBD

Final standings

Team
1.
2.
3. Spain FC Barcelona Regal
4. Russia CSKA Moscow

Attendances

Top 10

Round Game Home team Visitor Attendance Sources
1 Top 16 1 Serbia Partizan NIS Spain Real Madrid 21,374
2 Regular Season 1 Serbia Crvena Zvezda Telekom Russia PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban 19,000
3 Top 16 5 Greece Panathinaikos Spain FC Barcelona Bàsquet 18,500
4 Top 16 11 Greece Panathinaikos Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 17,500
5 Top 16 7 Greece Panathinaikos Greece Olympiacos 17,500
6 Top 16 3 Serbia Partizan NIS Russia CSKA Moscow 16,523
7 Top 16 5 Serbia Partizan NIS Russia PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban 15,565
8 Regular Season 8 Serbia Partizan NIS Ukraine BC Budivelnyk 15,200
9 Quarter-finals 4 Greece Panathinaikos Russia CSKA Moscow 14,750
10 Regular Season 7 Spain Laboral Kutxa Greece Panathinaikos 14,196

Average home attendances

Pos Team GP Total High Low Average
1 Serbia Partizan NIS 12 150,931 21,374 7,500 12,578
2 Greece Panathinaikos 14 168,842 18,500 5,192 12,060
3 Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 12 137,753 12,968 3,230 11,313
4 Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 14 154,580 11,060 10,800 11,041
5 Spain Laboral Kutxa 12 128,106 14,196 8,246 10,676
6 Spain Real Madrid 15 155,528 13,192 6,899 10,369
7 Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 12 118,433 12,000 8,150 9,869
8 Serbia Crvena Zvezda Telekom 5 48,500 19,000 7,000 9,700
9 Greece Olympiacos 13 [14] 125,074 11,500 5,500 9,621
10 Italy Emporio Armani Milano 14 125,264 12,331 4,630 8,947
11 Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital 13 114,809 11,470 3,829 8,831
12 Germany Brose Baskets 5 34,000 6,800 6,800 6,800
13 Spain Unicaja 12 73,604 10,600 3,512 6,134
14 Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 5 30,350 8,450 3,350 6,070
15 Germany FC Bayern Munich 12 72,445 6,700 5,011 6,037
16 Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 12 70,481 7,470 4,274 5,873
17 Italy Montepaschi Siena 5 27,549 6,755 4,020 5,510
18 Spain FC Barcelona 14 71,620 6,938 3,134 5,116
19 Russia CSKA Moscow 15 70,674 5,293 4,201 4,712
20 Turkey Anadolu Efes 12 55,311 8,078 2,080 4,609
21 France Strasbourg 5 22,715 6,150 3,340 4,543
22 France JSF Nanterre 5 21,000 4,500 3,000 4,200
23 Poland Stelmet Zielona Góra 5 20,859 4,853 3,251 4,172
24 Ukraine BC Budivelnik 5 19,800 5,600 1,500 3,960
  • Updated to games played on 25 April 2014

Source: Euroleague Basketball

Individual Statistics

Rating

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1. United States Keith Langford Italy Emporio Armani Milano 25 442 17.68
2. United States Malcolm Delaney Germany FC Bayern Munich 24 418 17.42
3. Spain Rudy Fernández Spain Real Madrid 30 510 17.00
4. Argentina Andrés Nocioni Spain Laboral Kutxa 21 341 16.24
5. United States Derrick Brown Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 23 373 16.22

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1. United States Keith Langford Italy Emporio Armani Milano 25 439 17.56
2. United States Justin Dentmon Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 24 403 16.79
3. Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Olympiacos 26 392 15.08
4. Croatia Bojan Bogdanović Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 24 355 14.79
5. Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović Serbia Partizan NIS 23 340 14.78

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1. France Joffrey Lauvergne Serbia Partizan NIS 24 207 8.63
2. United States Richard Hendrix Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 23 167 7.26
3. Argentina Andrés Nocioni Spain Laboral Kutxa 21 138 6.57
4. United States John Bryant Germany FC Bayern Munich 24 156 6.50
5. United Kingdom Pops Mensah-Bonsu Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital 18 117 6.50

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1. Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Greece Panathinaikos 29 180 6.21
2. Puerto Rico Carlos Arroyo Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital 25 138 5.52
3. France Thomas Heurtel Spain Laboral Kutxa 21 111 5.29
4. United States Jamon Gordon Turkey Anadolu Efes 21 110 5.24
5. Spain Sergio Rodríguez Spain Real Madrid 30 150 5.00

Awards

MVP Weekly

Regular season

Game Player Team Performance Index Rating
1 Spain Nikola Mirotić Spain Real Madrid 27
2 Azerbaijan Nik Caner-Medley Spain Unicaja Málaga 29
3 United States Bryant Dunston Greece Olympiacos 33
4 United States DeMarcus Nelson Serbia Crvena Zvezda Telekom 31
5 United States Justin Dentmon Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 32
6 Montenegro Vladimir Dragičević Poland Stelmet Zielona Góra 32
7 Slovenia Boštjan Nachbar Spain FC Barcelona 31
8 Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Olympiacos 29
9 Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič Ukraine Budivelnyk Kiev 44
10 Serbia Boban Marjanović Serbia Crvena Zvezda Telekom 33

Top 16

Game Player Team Performance Index Rating
1 Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (2) Greece Olympiacos 39
2 Brazil Marcelinho Huertas Spain FC Barcelona 30
3 Spain Rudy Fernández Spain Real Madrid 30
4 Croatia Krunoslav Simon Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 35
5 Serbia Miloš Teodosić Russia CSKA Moscow 31
6 United States Justin Dentmon (2) Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 33
7 Croatia Ante Tomić Spain FC Barcelona 36
8 Croatia Ante Tomić (2) Spain FC Barcelona 40
9 Slovenia Zoran Dragić Spain Unicaja Málaga 30
10 United States Malcolm Delaney Germany FC Bayern Munich 24
11 Spain Rudy Fernández (2) Spain Real Madrid 33
12 United States Derrick Brown Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 34
13 Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Greece Panathinaikos 31
14 United States Justin Dentmon (3) Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 40

Quarter-finals

Game Player Team Performance Index Rating
1 Georgia (country) Ricky Hickman Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 36
2 Greece Ioannis Bourousis Spain Real Madrid 24
United States Curtis Jerrells Italy Emporio Armani Milano
3 United States Bryant Dunston (2) Greece Olympiacos 32
4 United States Bryant Dunston (3) Greece Olympiacos 25
5 Russia Sasha Kaun Russia CSKA Moscow 29

MVP of the Month

Month Player Team
October 2013 Spain Nikola Mirotić Spain Real Madrid
November 2013 United States Derrick Brown Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
December 2013 Greece Stratos Perperoglou Greece Olympiacos
January 2014 Serbia Nenad Krstić Russia CSKA Moscow
February 2014 Croatia Ante Tomić Spain FC Barcelona
March 2014 Croatia Ante Tomić (2) Spain FC Barcelona
April 2014 Israel Alex Tyus Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv

See also

References