FIBA Suproleague 2000/01
FIBA Suproleague 2000/01 | |||
Duration | October 19, 2000 - May 13, 2001 | ||
Order of execution | 1st season | ||
organizer | FIBA | ||
Number of teams | 20th | ||
Main round | |||
Main rounds - MVP | Nate Huffman (Maccabi) | ||
Play-offs | |||
master | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||
Runner-up | Panathinaikos Athens | ||
Finals - MVP | Ariel McDonald (Maccabi) | ||
The season 2000/01 was the only season of the FIBA Europe discharged Suproleague .
In the 2000/01 basketball season there was a special feature that ULEB and FIBA each held a competition for the best European club teams. The ULEB Euroleague ran parallel to the Suproleague . Because of this, there have been two continental champions this season. After the season, the two associations agreed that in future the Euroleague would be the sole competition for Europe's best teams. The Suproleague has been discontinued.
While Maccabi Tel Aviv from Israel won the Suproleague , Virtus Bologna from Italy triumphed in the Euroleague .
mode
20 teams took part in the final round. These were the champions and runners-up in various European leagues. Two groups of 10 teams were formed. The top eight in each group reached the round of 16. The winners of the pairings in the round of 16 and in the quarter-finals were determined by a "best-of-three" series. In the Final Four, one game was decided.
Main round
Group A
Athens | Moscow | Split | Istanbul | Berlin | Lyon | Rytas | Wroclaw | Siena | Ra'anana | |
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Panathinaikos Athens | * | 89 : 81 | 64 : 60 | 84 : 77 | 92 : 75 | 86 : 82 | 104 : 83 | 85 : 79 | 99 : 95 | 83 : 61 |
CSKA Moscow | 69 : 57 | * | 66 : 57 | 83: 88 | 89 : 86 | 83: 91 | 88 : 82 | 72 : 65 | 85 : 78 a.d. | 69 : 68 |
Croatia Split | 68 : 59 | 75 : 72 | * | 76 : 70 | 77 : 73 | 84 : 78 | 83 : 80 | 83: 88 a.d. | 81 : 61 | 76 : 65 |
Fenerbahce | 87 : 79 | 93 : 91 | 80 : 69 | * | 90 : 84 | 78 : 65 | 83: 99 | 92 : 88 | 68: 73 | 102 : 71 |
ALBA Berlin | 79 : 71 | 80 : 77 a.d. | 73: 79 | 75: 78 | * | 74 : 68 | 95 : 70 | 86 : 78 a.d. | 79: 80 a.d. | 77 : 68 |
ASVEL Lyon | 86: 92 | 72: 80 | 88 : 78 | 66: 71 | 74 : 71 | * | 87 : 69 | 74 : 70 | 86: 87 | 93 : 71 |
Lietuvos Rytas | 87 : 78 | 84: 88 | 93 : 77 | 79: 97 | 71: 80 | 80: 81 | * | 91: 101 | 92: 93 | 91 : 69 |
Śląsk Wrocław | 62: 76 | 69: 84 | 72: 75 | 79 : 69 | 76: 85 | 89 : 79 | 74: 92 | * | 82 : 72 | 95 : 68 |
Montepaschi | 65: 97 | 76: 78 | 76: 81 | 76: 87 | 93 : 83 | 67: 70 | 87: 91 | 74: 83 | * | 82 : 67 |
Maccabi Ness | 68: 82 | 66: 74 | 77: 84 | 77 : 76 | 77: 84 | 75 : 68 | 71: 88 | 89 : 82 a.d. | 86 : 71 | * |
Group B
Tel Aviv | Istanbul | Belgrade | Iraklis | Victoria | Pau-Orthez | Ostend | Krka | Leverkusen | Plannja | |
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Maccabi Tel Aviv | * | 69 : 59 | 89 : 53 | 95 : 71 | 80 : 78 | 91 : 67 | 96 : 79 | 83 : 67 | 100 : 67 | 95 : 69 |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul | 72 : 66 | * | 93 : 82 | 88 : 65 | 96 : 92 | 88 : 76 | 89 : 80 | 84 : 70 | 97 : 88 | 104 : 75 |
KK Partizan Belgrade | 73: 95 | 79 : 68 | * | 93 : 81 | 76 : 73 | 75 : 69 | 89 : 80 | 77 : 67 | 108 : 99 | 99 : 88 |
Iraklis BC | 92 : 85 | 72: 87 | 91 : 76 | * | 92 : 85 | 86 : 82 | 74 : 62 | 73: 80 | 98 : 87 | 89 : 74 |
Scavolini Victoria Libertas | 81: 85 | 82 : 80 | 84: 93 | 90 : 70 | * | 102 : 89 | 118 : 97 | 90 : 68 | 107 : 89 | 91 : 78 |
EB Pau-Orthez | 80: 93 | 94 : 73 | 92 : 81 | 76 : 74 | 84 : 76 | * | 92: 95 | 100 : 75 | 79: 80 | 86 : 59 |
BC Telindus | 80: 94 | 79 : 65 | 94 : 88 | 83 : 77 | 83 : 78 | 61: 89 | * | 63: 72 | 88 : 85 | 99 : 88 |
KK Krka | 89 : 87 a.d. | 64: 72 | 78: 79 | 65: 85 | 102 : 100 a.d. | 73: 77 | 80 : 78 | * | 92 : 73 | 97 : 92 |
Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 98: 100 a.d. | 69: 71 | 95 : 81 | 106: 110 a.d. | 78: 82 | 88 : 79 | 82: 90 | 102 : 94 | * | 89 : 72 |
Plannja Basket | 68: 113 | 84: 92 | 81: 90 | 90: 94 | 78: 85 | 62: 75 | 88 : 87 | 72 : 68 | 76: 84 | * |
Round of 16
Quarter finals
Final Four
The Final Four was held in Paris .
Semifinals
Result | ||
---|---|---|
Panathinaikos Athens | 74 : 66 | Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
Maccabi Tel Aviv | 86 : 80 | CSKA Moscow |
3rd place match
Result | ||
---|---|---|
Efes Pilsen Istanbul | 91 : 85 | CSKA Moscow |
final
Result | ||
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Maccabi Tel Aviv | 81 : 67 | Panathinaikos Athens |
Awards
Regular Season MVP
- Nate Huffman (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
Final MVP
- Ariel McDonald (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
Final Four team
- / Ariel McDonald (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
- Anthony Parker (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
- Dejan Bodiroga (Panathinaikos Athens)
- Andrei Kirilenko (CSKA Moscow)
- Nate Huffman (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
Web links
- History of the European Championships and the Suproleague on fibaeurope.com
- Statistics of the Suproleague 2000/01 on linguasport.com