EuroLeague 2013/14
EuroLeague 2013/14 | |||
Duration | October 1, 2013 - May 18, 2014 | ||
Order of execution | 14th season | ||
organizer | ULEB | ||
Number of teams | 24 | ||
Main round | |||
Main rounds - MVP | Sergio Rodríguez (Real Madrid) | ||
Alphonso Ford Trophy | Keith Langford (EA7 Emporio) | ||
Best defender | Bryant Dunston (Olympiacos) | ||
Rising Star Trophy | Bogdan Bogdanović (Partizan) | ||
Alexander Gomelski Trophy | David Blatt (Maccabi Electra) | ||
Final Four | |||
venue | Milan | ||
master | Maccabi Electra | ||
Runner-up | real Madrid | ||
Finals - MVP | Tyrese Rice (Maccabi Electra) | ||
The 2013/14 season was the 14th . Season of the EuroLeague (officially Turkish Airlines EuroLeague ), the most important competition in European club basketball.
Maccabi Tel Aviv won the title . For the Israelis it was the third win in the EuroLeague.
mode
Of the 24 teams taking part in the EuroLeague, 23 were directly qualified for the group stage, and another place was played in an additional qualifying round.
The 24 men were divided into four groups of six teams, wherein each team one home and away game against any other side in the round robin mode ( English round robin ) denies. The four best-placed teams in each group were assigned to the two groups of the second group phase, in which each team also played one home and one away game against each other team. The top four teams in the second group phase qualified for the knockout round, which was played as a play-off in the " best-of-five " mode. The four winning teams qualified for the Final Four tournament in Milan.
First of all, a qualifying tournament took place from October 1st to 4th, 2013. The main round began on October 17, 2013 and ended with the Final Four in Milan in May 2014 .
qualification
A total of eight teams from different countries competed for a place in the main round. The seven failed clubs continued to play in the EuroCup .
The qualifying tournament took place from October 1st to 4th, 2013 in Vilnius , Lithuania .
1st qualifying round | 2nd qualifying round | Qualifying finals | ||||||||
October 1, 2013 | ||||||||||
Cimberio Varese | 74 | |||||||||
3rd October 2013 | ||||||||||
EWE Baskets Oldenburg | 79 | |||||||||
EWE Baskets Oldenburg | 87 | |||||||||
October 1, 2013 | ||||||||||
Lietuvos rytas Vilnius | 99 | |||||||||
Lietuvos rytas Vilnius | 80 | |||||||||
4th October 2013 | ||||||||||
BK VEF Rīga | 71 | |||||||||
Lietuvos rytas Vilnius | 75 | |||||||||
2nd October 2013 | ||||||||||
Telenet Ostend | 66 | |||||||||
ČEZ Nymburk | 78 | |||||||||
3rd October 2013 | ||||||||||
Banvit BK | 87 | |||||||||
Banvit BK | 80 | |||||||||
2nd October 2013 | ||||||||||
Telenet Ostend | 82 | |||||||||
BK Khimki | 79 | |||||||||
Telenet Ostend | 90 | |||||||||
Participants in the main round
* : Qualified by placing in the specified regional European league (in brackets: national league)
1 : Placement in the national leagues from the previous year
2 : Qualified as the winner of the 2012/13 Euroleague
3 : Qualified by transferring a B license to which the Italian runner-up Acea Rome had waived as a " Wild Card "
4 : Qualified by transferring the Eurocupwinner C license as a "Wild Card"
5 : Qualified by transferring the withdrawn A license from Asseco Prokom Gdynia as a "Wild Card"
Main round
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was played between October 17 and December 20, 2013. For teams with the same number of wins, it was not the total basket point ratio that was decisive for the group placements, but only the added result in a direct comparison of the teams with one another.
Group A
Barcelona | Moscow | Fener | Kiev | Belgrade | Nanterre | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FC Barcelona | * | 79 : 70 | 94 : 81 | 96 : 77 | 67 : 60 | 67: 71 |
CSKA Moscow | 79 : 65 | * | 74: 78 | 72 : 67 | 88 : 46 | 72 : 60 |
Fenerbahçe Ülker | 75 : 70 | 86 : 60 | * | 84 : 68 | 77: 79 | 83 : 66 |
Budiwelnyk Kiev | 74: 84 | 74: 82 | 84: 102 | * | 74 : 69 | 97 : 87 |
Partizan Belgrade | 64: 82 | 62: 73 | 78: 88 | 76 : 61 | * | 73 : 43 |
JSF Nanterre | 78: 82 | 59: 62 | 76: 95 | 80 : 61 | 62 : 61 | * |
Group B
Madrid | Anadolu | Kaunas | Bamberg | Milano | Strasbourg | |
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real Madrid | * | 103 : 57 | 95 : 67 | 98 : 58 | 93 : 74 | 79 : 66 |
Anadolu Efes | 61: 86 | * | 72 : 61 | 78: 89 | 87 : 67 | 88 : 65 |
Zalgiris Kaunas | 63: 83 | 65 : 63 | * | 91 : 81 | 73 : 71 | 88 : 64 |
Brose Baskets | 69: 89 | 88 : 86 | 80: 84 | * | 62: 76 | 84 : 70 |
Emporio Armani | 71: 78 | 77 : 73 | 82 : 75 | 74 : 73 | * | 83 : 72 |
Strasbourg IG | 66: 85 | 66: 76 | 77 : 76 | 83 : 72 | 76 : 67 | * |
Group C
Piraeus | Siena | Málaga | Istanbul | Góra | Munich | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olympiacos Piraeus | * | 78 : 73 | 69 : 61 | 72 : 54 | 79 : 77 | 88 : 83 |
Montepaschi Siena | 62: 70 | * | 62: 64 | 75: 84 | 60 : 59 | 71 : 62 |
Unicaja Málaga | 74: 82 | 73: 75 | * | 84 : 57 | 101 : 68 | 77 : 72 |
Galatasaray Istanbul | 67: 78 | 54 : 52 | 78 : 70 | * | 76 : 57 | 84 : 74 |
Stelmet Zielona Góra | 80: 91 | 73 : 65 | 67: 84 | 75: 78 | * | 73: 94 |
FC Bayern Munich | 103: 105 | 89 : 79 | 82 : 68 | 88 : 68 | 71: 78 | * |
Group D
Athens | Tel Aviv | Vitoria | Kuban | Belgrade | Vilnius | |
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Panathinaikos Athens | * | 55: 68 | 1 | 95 : 7469: 72 | 69 : 63 | 80 : 72 |
Maccabi Electra | 75 : 68 | * | 65: 70 | 75 : 73 | 96 : 82 | 78 : 71 |
Laboral Kutxa | 79 : 77 | 84 : 80 | * | 84 : 71 | 63: 73 | 79 : 63 |
Kuban locomotive | 63: 82 | 58: 73 | 85 : 84 | * | 79 : 72 | 68 : 53 |
Red Star | 86: 90 a.d. | 76: 78 | 81 : 65 | 84: 87 | * | 88 : 77 |
Lietuvos rytas | 84 : 83 a.d. | 74: 76 | 64: 85 | 53: 84 | 75: 99 | * |
Intermediate round (Top 16)
The intermediate round was played between January 2 and April 11, 2014. Just as in the preliminary round, for teams with the same number of wins, it was not the total basket point ratio that was decisive for the group placements, but only the added result in a direct comparison of the teams with one another.
Group E
Fener | Piraeus | Milano | Vitoria | Barcelona | Málaga | Anadolu | Athens | |
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Fenerbahçe Ülker | * | 78 : 74 | 73: 82 | 98 : 64 | 73: 76 | 69 : 67 | 84 : 65 | 77 : 72 |
Olympiacos Piraeus | 95 : 82 | * | 86: 88 | 89 : 59 | 72: 81 | 73 : 55 | 78 : 60 | 68 : 65 |
Emporio Armani | 90 : 85 | 81 : 51 | * | 83 : 76 | 91 : 63 | 70 : 59 | 76 : 69 | 77 : 75 |
Laboral Kutxa Vitoria | 95 : 73 | 70: 89 | 65: 83 | * | 68: 80 | 71: 81 | 66: 72 | 64: 72 |
FC Barcelona | 93 : 73 | 70 : 58 | 80 : 70 | 84 : 62 | * | 83 : 79 | 84 : 65 | 86: 97 |
Unicaja Málaga | 89 : 75 | 63: 80 | 95 : 85 | 79: 93 | 61: 77 | * | 83 : 75 | 87 : 71 |
Anadolu Efes | 63: 71 | 78: 83 | 61 : 60 | 79: 105 | 84: 89 a.d. | 72: 74 | * | 60: 65 n. V. |
Panathinaikos Athens | 76 : 67 | 66 : 62 | 73 : 57 | 61: 68 | 56: 63 | 69 : 60 | 78 : 64 | * |
Group F.
Madrid | Tel Aviv | Moscow | Istanbul | Kaunas | Kuban | Belgrade | Munich | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
real Madrid | * | 74 : 68 | 93 : 79 | 89 : 84 | 108 : 72 | 81 : 55 | 80 : 57 | 111 : 87 |
Maccabi Electra | 76: 77 | * | 76: 81 | 97 : 81 | 77 : 67 | 85 : 75 | 88 : 67 | 66 : 64 |
CSKA Moscow | 85 : 71 | 100 : 65 | * | 86 : 85 a.d. | 77 : 62 | 94 : 93 | 84 : 52 | 77 : 70 |
Galatasaray Istanbul | 74: 85 | 84: 90 | 71: 74 | * | 90 : 83 | 62: 63 | 64 : 55 | 76 : 69 |
Zalgiris Kaunas | 87 : 80 | 78: 87 | 86: 88 | 72: 84 | * | 85: 86 | 89 : 77 | 66: 84 |
Kuban locomotive | 74: 78 | 78 : 76 | 77: 84 a.d. | 66: 67 | 80 : 75 | * | 84 : 73 | 84 : 75 |
Partizan Belgrade | 64: 80 | 72 : 70 | 73 : 72 | 70: 78 | 78 : 67 | 81: 87 | * | 70 : 55 |
FC Bayern Munich | 85 : 83 | 92: 94 | 61: 86 | 66: 73 | 79 : 73 | 82 : 79 | 71 : 65 | * |
Quarter finals
In the “best of five” mode, the remaining eight teams competed against each other in four team encounters. The first and second in the group from the second phase enjoyed home rights in a possibly required fifth play-off game. The four teams that won these duels qualified for the Final Four tournament. The games took place from April 15 to 25, 2014.
Final Four
In a tournament that was held between May 16 and 18, 2014 at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan , two teams each competed in semi-finals. The winners qualified for the final, from which the winner of the EuroLeague emerged.
Semifinals
The semi-finals took place on May 16, 2014.
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Result | ||
FC Barcelona | - | real Madrid | 62: 100 |
CSKA Moscow | - | Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv | 67: 68 |
3rd place match
The game for 3rd place took place on May 18, 2014.
|
Result | ||
FC Barcelona | - | CSKA Moscow | 93 : 78 |
final
The final took place on May 18, 2014.
pairing | Real Madrid - Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv |
Result | 86: 98 a.d. |
date | May 18, 2014 |
Stadion | Mediolanum Forum , Milan |
spectator | 11,843 |
referee | Christos Christodoulou, Saša Pukl, Milivoje Jovčić |
real Madrid |
Ioannis Bourousis 12, Jaycee Carroll 5, Tremmell Darden 7, Daniel Díez , Rudy Fernández 15, Sergio Llull , Salah Mejri , Nikola Mirotić 12, Felipe Reyes 12, Sergio Rodríguez 21, Marcus Slaughter 2 Trainers : Pablo Laso |
Maccabi Tel Aviv |
David Blu 14, Ricky Hickman 18, Joe Ingles , Yogev Ohayon 4, Guy Pnini , Tyrese Rice 26, Sofoklis Schortsanitis 9, Devin Smith 15, Alex Tyus 12, as well as without final appearance: Ben Avi Altit, Sylven Landesberg , Andrija Žižić Trainer : David leaf |
Awards
MVP of the Euroleague season
- Sergio Rodríguez (Real Madrid)
Final Four MVP
- Tyrese Rice (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
All Euroleague First Team
- Sergio Rodríguez (Real Madrid)
- Keith Langford (EA7-Emporio Armani Milano)
- Rudy Fernández (Real Madrid)
- Sonny Weems (CSKA Moscow)
- Ante Tomić (FC Barcelona)
All Euroleague Second Team
- Ricky Hickman (Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv)
- Vasilios Spanoulis (Olympiacos Piraeus)
- Nikola Mirotić (Real Madrid)
- Viktor Chrjapa (CSKA Moscow)
- Stephane Lasme (Panathinaikos Athens)
Best defender
- Bryant Dunston (Olympiacos)
Rising Star Trophy
- Bogdan Bogdanović (Partizan Belgrade)
Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy
Trainer of the Year (Alexander Gomelski Trophy)
- David Blatt (Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv)
Club Executive of the Year
- Livio Proli (Emporio Armani)
Web links
- Official website (English)
- Main round schedule (English; PDF; 62 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Modus ( English ) Euroleague Ventures SA. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
- ↑ Milan, Italy to host 2014 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four. ULEB , accessed July 7, 2013 .