2016–17 Basketball Champions League

The 2016–17 Basketball Champions League was the inaugural season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), a European professional basketball competition for clubs that was launched by FIBA.[1] The competition began on 27 September 2016, with the qualifying rounds, and concluded on 30 April 2017, at the Final Four.

Basketball Champions League
Competition details
Season 2016–17
Teams 40 (regular season)
52 from 31 countries (total)
Games played 324
Dates 27 September – 6 October 2016 (qualifying)
20 October 2016 – 30 April 2017
(competition proper)
Final positions
Champions Iberostar Tenerife (1st title)
Runners-up Banvit
Third place Monaco
Fourth place Umana Reyer Venezia
Major awards
MVP Jordan Theodore
Final Four MVP Marius Grigonis
Statistical leaders
Index Rating Vladimir Štimac
19.9
Points Nick Minnerath
20.3
Rebounds Keith Clanton
10.7
Assists Jordan Theodore
7.5
Records
Highest attendance 8,000
Partizan 78–82 PAOK
(22 February 2017)

A number of 52 teams from 31 countries participated in the competition, including its qualifying rounds. Iberostar Tenerife won the inaugural season of the BCL, after winning the final of the Final Four which was hosted in its home arena.

Format changes

The competition format suffered multiple adjustments since its official presentation on 21 March 2016, in Paris.[2] Initially, the tournament would feature a total of 56 teams from 30 national leagues. Thirty-two teams would compete in the regular season, which included 24 teams qualified directly through sporting criteria, and eight teams advancing from a two-round qualifying phase comprising the remaining 32 teams. The 24 qualifying round losers would be transferred to the regular season of the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup. The 32 regular season teams would be drawn into four groups of eight, playing home-and-away matches against the other group teams in a round-robin system. The four best-placed teams of each group would qualify for the play-offs, while the eight 5th- and 6th-placed teams would transfer to the FIBA Europe Cup play-offs. In the play-offs, the round of 16 and the quarter-finals were played as two-legged home-and-away ties. The four quarterfinal winners would play in the Final Four of the competition.[2][3]

On 29 June 2016, the competition board confirmed the participation of 48 teams from 31 countries. The qualifying rounds would be contested by 24 teams, with 16 entering the first round, and the remaining eight given a bye to the second round.[4] Ahead of the official draw ceremony on 21 July 2016, in Munich, the number of participating teams was increased to 49 and the qualifying rounds were again revised to accommodate 25 teams. The first qualifying round would include 18 teams divided into two pots according to geographical criteria. The nine winners would join the remaining seven teams directly placed in the second round.[5]

On 19 August 2016, the organisation announced that AEK Athens, Dinamo Sassari, Partizan and Stelmet Zielona Góra had been accepted into the competition after withdrawing from the EuroCup.[6] This expansion to 52 teams introduced overall changes in the competition format, namely the addition of a fifth group of eight teams (Group E) to the regular season. In addition, five teams were promoted from the qualifying rounds to this new regular season group, resulting in the promotion of eight teams from the first to the second qualifying round. The play-offs would also include an additional round before the round of 16, to accommodate an increase of qualified teams from 16 to 24 (four best-placed teams from each group and four best fifth-placed teams). The five group winners and three best runners-up from the regular season qualified directly for the round of 16, while the remaining 16 teams qualified for the preceding first round.[6]

Team allocation

A total of 52 teams from 31 countries (of which 17 were champions) participated in the 2016–17 Basketball Champions League.[4][5][6]

Teams

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (FEC: FIBA Europe Cup title holders):

  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.: League position after eventual Playoffs
  • CW: Cup winners
Regular season
ASVEL (1st) Aris (4th) Telenet Oostende (1st) Szolnoki Olaj (1st)
SIG Strasbourg (2nd) PAOK (5th) Proximus Spirou (5th) Maccabi RM Rishon LeZion (1st)
Monaco (3rd)[Note FRA] Sidigas Avellino (3rd) Stelmet Zielona Góra (1st) Ventspils (3rd)
Le Mans Sarthe (CW) Umana Reyer Venezia (4th) Rosa Radom (2nd) Neptūnas (2nd)
Fraport SkylinersFEC (3rd) Dinamo Sassari (7th) Partizan NIS (2nd) Avtodor (6th)
EWE Baskets Oldenburg (5th) Banvit (5th) Mega Leks (3rd) Helios Suns (1st)
MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (6th) Pınar Karşıyaka (6th) Cibona (2nd) Iberostar Tenerife (9th)
AEK Athens (3rd) Beşiktaş Sompo Japan (9th) ČEZ Nymburk (1st) Khimik (1st)
Second qualifying round
Porto (1st) Lukoil Academic (1st) Ironi Nahariya (6th) Mornar (2nd)
Benfica (2nd) Bakken Bears (2nd) Openjobmetis Varese (9th) Södertälje Kings (1st)
Igokea (1st) Kataja (5th) Juventus (4th) Muratbey Uşak Sportif (7th)
First qualifying round
Oradea (1st) Tsmoki Minsk (1st) Petrolina AEK Larnaca (1st) Donar (1st)
U-BT Cluj-Napoca (4th) Rilski Sportist (3rd) Tartu (2nd) Prievidza (1st)
Notes
  1. ^
    France (FRA): Monaco are a club based in Monaco (which does not qualify for European competitions), but participated in European competitions through one of the berths for France (any coefficient points they earn count toward France).

Round and draw dates

The schedule of the competition was as follows:[4][7]

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying rounds First qualifying round 21 July 2016 27 September 2016 29 September 2016
Second qualifying round 4 October 2016 6 October 2016
Regular season Matchday 1 18–19 October 2016
Matchday 2 25–26 October 2016
Matchday 3 1–2 November 2016
Matchday 4 8–9 November 2016
Matchday 5 15–16 November 2016
Matchday 6 22–23 November 2016
Matchday 7 29–30 November 2016
Matchday 8 6–7 December 2016
Matchday 9 13–14 December 2016
Matchday 10 20–21 December 2016
Matchday 11 3–4 January 2017
Matchday 12 10–11 January 2017
Matchday 13 17–18 January 2017
Matchday 14 24–25 January 2017
Play-offs Play-offs qualifiers 27 January 2017 7–8 February 2017 21–22 February 2017
Round of 16 28 February–1 March 2017 7–8 March 2017
Quarter-finals 10 March 2017 21–22 March 2017 28–29 March 2017
Final Four Semi-finals 7 April 2017 28 April 2017
Final 30 April 2017

Qualifying rounds

In the qualifying rounds, teams were divided into pots based on geographical criteria, and then drawn into two-legged home-and-away ties. Teams from the same league could not be drawn against each other.[5] The losing teams from both qualifying rounds competed in the regular season of the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup.

First qualifying round

A total of 18 teams entering the first qualifying round were divided into two pots – Region A (ten teams) and Region B (eight teams) – and pairings were drawn between teams within each pot.[5] Following the competition expansion in August, and the resulting format changes, only four of the nine originally drawn ties were played.[6]

The first legs were played on 27 September, and the second legs were played on 29 September 2016.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Donar 133–141 Tartu 76–76 57–65
Rilski Sportist 122–146 Tsmoki Minsk 58–72 64–74
Oradea 144–131 Prievidza 71–64 73–67
Petrolina AEK Larnaca 106–145 U-BT Cluj-Napoca 50–78 56–67

Source: Basketball Champions League

Second qualifying round

A total of 16 teams were scheduled to play the second qualifying round, including the nine winners of the first round and seven teams with a bye to this round. As in the previous round, teams were divided into pots according to geographical criteria – Region A teams in Pots 1 and 2; Region B teams in Pots 3 and 4 – and pairings were drawn between teams within each region.[5]

Following the competition expansion in August, and the resulting format changes, the revised second qualifying round fixture list kept three ties from the original draw and included four ties transferred from the first round. The eighth tie featured Bakken Bears, who were promoted to the second qualifying round, after Dinamo Sassari were in turn promoted to the regular season.[6]

The first legs of series with teams involved in the first qualifying round were played on 4 October, and the second legs were played on 6 October 2016. The other four series were played one week before, their first leg on 27 September, and their second one on 29 September.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tartu 137–158 Bakken Bears 67–75 70–83
Tsmoki Minsk 133–141 Ironi Nahariya 66–70 67–71
Lukoil Academic 133–142 Oradea 75–72 58–70
Muratbey Uşak Sportif 178–156 U-BT Cluj-Napoca 93–90 85–66
Kataja 156–124 Södertälje Kings 97–58 59–66
Benfica 144–145 Openjobmetis Varese 72–75 72–70
Porto 140–160 Juventus 81–83 59–77
Igokea 131–152 Mornar 71–69 60–83

Source: Basketball Champions League

Regular season

Location of teams of the 2016–17 Basketball Champions League regular season.
Red: Group A; Green: Group B; Blue: Group C; Yellow: Group D; Orange: Group E.

The 40 regular season teams were drawn into five groups of eight, with the restriction that teams from the same league could not be drawn against each other. In each group, teams played against each other in home-and-away games, in a round-robin format. The group winners, runners-up, third-placed, fourth-placed, and the top 4 fifth-placed teams advanced to the round of 16, while the sixth-placed and the seventh-placed teams were eligible to enter the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup round of 16. The match-days were 18–19 October, 25–26 October, 1–2 November, 8–9 November, 15–16 November, 22–23 November, 29–30 November, 6–7 December, 13–14 December, 20–21 December 2016, 3–4 January, 10–11 January, 17–18 January and 24–25 January 2017.

Draw

The regular season groups were drawn on 21 July 2016. The 24 teams originally directly qualified were divided into six pots of four teams each.[5]

Teams from the same country were drawn in different groups.

Pot 1
Team
ASVEL
Strasbourg
Banvit
Pınar Karşıyaka
Pot 2
Team
Fraport Skyliners
EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Sidigas Avellino
Umana Reyer Venezia
Pot 3
Team
Aris
PAOK
Avtodor
Iberostar Tenerife
Pot 4
Team
Telenet Oostende
Maccabi RM Rishon LeZion
ČEZ Nymburk
Neptūnas
Pot 5
Team
Khimik
Helios Suns
Cibona
Rosa Radom
Pot 6
Team
Mega Leks
Ventspils
Monaco
Le Mans Sarthe

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification MON BAN ČEZ ARI FRA NAH HEL BAK
1 Monaco 14 12 2 1034 919 +115 26 Advance to round of 16 65–63 93–74 80–66 65–47 71–64 59–55 105–86
2 Banvit 14 11 3 1130 1010 +120 25 79–65 75–69 95–94 86–71 85–77 74–56 99–82
3 ČEZ Nymburk 14 10 4 1124 1005 +119 24 Advance to qualifiers 76–66 86–75 87–79 87–72 78–66 85–55 114–70
4 Aris 14 8 6 1078 992 +86 22 62–65 84–78 83–79 58–64 85–58 72–54 82–66
5 Fraport Skyliners 14 7 7 978 983 5 21 64–70 70–86 74–61 81–74 81–64 72–62 102–68
6 Ironi Nahariya 14 5 9 1013 1035 22 19 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup 67–73 70–83 83–86 53–85 75–54 76–61 101–62
7 Helios Suns 14 2 12 834 947 113 16 59–63 53–60 57–67 54–62 56–61 60–69 78–59
8 Bakken Bears 14 1 13 963 1263 300 15 57–94 68–92 57–75 78–92 71–65 71–90 68–74

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification MSB VEN KSK AVT MRL ORA KAT KHI
1 Le Mans Sarthe 14 9 5 1029 938 +91 23 Advance to round of 16 68–49 65–61 81–85 80–72 72–61 57–74 68–49
2 Umana Reyer Venezia 14 9 5 1033 1030 +3 23 Advance to qualifiers 74–62 75–61 106–91 73–61 89–78 78–68 73–59
3 Pınar Karşıyaka 14 9 5 1046 963 +83 23 66–79 99–59 78–65 84–75 79–50 66–84 77–70
4 Avtodor 14 7 7 1190 1147 +43 21 78–95 102–67 74–76 81–71 59–65 113–84 93–80
5 Maccabi RM Rishon LeZion 14 7 7 1000 996 +4 21 73–65 79–61 78–69 74–98 69–56 69–88 74–48
6 Oradea 14 6 8 959 1047 88 20 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup 60–79 69–73 56–69 96–85 69–64 101–91 69–66
7 Kataja 14 6 8 1091 1131 40 20 77–76 68–92 73–83 97–86 64–72 74–80 61–76
8 Khimik 14 3 11 929 1025 96 17 59–82 65–64 60–78 77–80 60–69 78–49 82–88

Group C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification ASV NEP OLD PAO VEN UŞA VAR RAD
1 ASVEL 14 10 4 1063 977 +86 24 Advance to round of 16 68–64 76–69 70–56 83–68 83–69 86–70 87–67
2 Neptūnas 14 10 4 1051 958 +93 24 81–67 69–73 68–63 84–68 103–88 94–60 66–63
3 EWE Baskets Oldenburg 14 10 4 1070 983 +87 24 Advance to qualifiers 79–81 63–64 67–62 87–73 106–77 78–53 83–71
4 PAOK 14 7 7 1031 990 +41 21 61–67 82–73 79–82 85–81 59–52 78–69 85–66
5 Ventspils 14 7 7 1061 1057 +4 21 77–72 66–61 76–77 54–84 97–86 91–66 74–53
6 Muratbey Uşak Sportif 14 5 9 1056 1092 36 19 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup 70–58 65–67 60–65 78–77 74–69 87–64 96–76
7 Openjobmetis Varese 14 4 10 981 1123 142 18 83–82 67–86 76–71 70–75 82–88 85–77 62–69
8 Rosa Radom 14 3 11 959 1092 133 17 63–83 65–71 66–70 93–85 63–79 83–77 61–74

Group D

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE AVE SIG JUV BCO CIB MEG MOR
1 Iberostar Tenerife 14 11 3 1135 948 +187 25 Advance to round of 16 66–78 66–70 79–57 64–57 106–84 73–59 103–57
2 Sidigas Avellino 14 10 4 1048 961 +87 24 75–76 72–69 74–64 72–77 75–57 85–61 53–60
3 SIG Strasbourg 14 9 5 1069 977 +92 23 Advance to qualifiers 72–75 63–57 86–61 74–64 71–56 68–59 93–62
4 Juventus 14 8 6 1066 1096 30 22 71–93 75–85 91–84 81–71 104–82 85–78 82–74
5 Telenet Oostende 14 6 8 995 991 +4 20 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup 66–62 73–78 65–66 59–69 82–70 82–74 80–60
6 Cibona 14 5 9 1082 1155 73 19 57–85 83–84 93–88 81–72 71–77 87–77 90–72
7 Mega Leks 14 4 10 1016 1112 96 18 73–98 70–84 86–82 77–79 76–70 81–79 60–53
8 Mornar 14 3 11 962 1133 171 17 72–89 67–76 70–83 73–75 74–72 81–92 87–85

Group E

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BJK AEK PAR LUD DSS SPI ZGA SZO
1 Beşiktaş Sompo Japan 14 12 2 1178 1050 +128 26 Advance to round of 16 82–68 77–62 88–85 100–70 68–66 85–66 89–74
2 AEK Athens 14 9 5 1107 992 +115 23 Advance to qualifiers 78–88 91–81 82–72 78–58 89–69 71–64 92–49
3 Partizan NIS 14 8 6 1038 1046 8 22 86–71 65–69 86–82 87–88 70–84 58–56 77–67
4 MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 14 8 6 1150 1058 +92 22 89–83 72–67 64–65 75–78 88–66 87–77 99–56
5 Dinamo Sassari 14 7 7 1099 1108 9 21 74–75 80–78 99–85 79–80 95–75 74–70 97–88
6 Proximus Spirou 14 6 8 1040 1113 73 20 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup 75–92 58–80 63–65 78–96 63–57 86–69 92–87
7 Stelmet Zielona Góra 14 4 10 1020 1084 64 18 66–84 78–75 80–81 72–70 81–78 83–86 83–63
8 Szolnoki Olaj 14 2 12 1020 1201 181 16 91–96 76–89 55–70 81–91 73–72 74–79 86–75

Ranking of second-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 A Banvit 14 11 3 1130 1010 +120 25 Advance to round of 16
2 C Neptūnas 14 10 4 1051 958 +93 24
3 D Sidigas Avellino 14 10 4 1048 961 +87 24
4 E AEK Athens 14 9 5 1107 992 +115 23 Advance to qualifiers
5 B Umana Reyer Venezia 14 9 5 1033 1030 +3 23

Ranking of fifth-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 C Ventspils 14 7 7 1061 1057 +4 21 Advance to qualifiers
2 B Maccabi RM Rishon LeZion 14 7 7 1000 996 +4 21
3 A Fraport Skyliners 14 7 7 978 983 5 21
4 E Dinamo Sassari 14 7 7 1099 1108 9 21
5 D Telenet Oostende 14 6 8 995 991 +4 20 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup

Ranking of seventh-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 B Kataja 14 6 8 1091 1131 40 20 Transfer to FIBA Europe Cup
2 E Stelmet Zielona Góra 14 4 10 1020 1084 64 18
3 D Mega Leks 14 4 10 1016 1112 96 18
4 C Openjobmetis Varese 14 4 10 981 1123 142 18
5 A Helios Suns 14 2 12 834 947 113 16

Playoffs

In the playoffs, teams played against each other over two legs, on a home-and-away basis. The round of 16 included two phases. For this stage, the winning team from each group and the three best runners-up qualified directly to the second phase. For the first phase, the remaining sixteen teams from the same country could not be drawn against each other. For the second phase, the draw was entirely random, without country protection, and the winners of the first phase played against the teams that directly qualified to the second phase. From the quarter-finals onward, the draw was entirely random, without country protection.

Bracket

 
Playoffs qualifiersRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
                            
 
 
 
 
Avtodor8789176
 
 
 
Oldenburg8498 182
 
Oldenburg8261143
 
 
Banvit8270 152
 
 
 
 
 
Banvit8759146
 
 
 
Ludwigsburg9253 145
 
Maccabi RM6682148
 
 
 
Ludwigsburg8384 167
 
Ludwigsburg7352125
 
 
Neptūnas6158 119
 
 
 
 
 
Banvit83
 
 
 
Monaco74
 
Juventus7754131
 
 
 
AEK Athens7875 153
 
AEK Athens6987156
 
 
Monaco6895 163
 
 
 
 
 
Monaco7379152
 
 
 
Dinamo Sassari6276 138
 
Dinamo Sassari9463157
 
 
 
ČEZ Nymburk7284 156
 
Dinamo Sassari7968147
 
 
Le Mans Sarthe6366 129
 
 
 
 
 
Banvit59
 
 
 
Tenerife63
 
Aris7170141
 
 
 
SIG Strasbourg5281 133
 
Aris6767134
 
 
ASVEL6781 148
 
 
 
 
 
ASVEL6251113
 
 
 
Tenerife6261 123
 
PAOK7482156
 
 
 
Partizan NIS7678 154
 
PAOK6654120
 
 
Tenerife6380 143
 
 
 
 
 
Tenerife67
 
 
 
Reyer Venezia58Third place
 
Skyliners9052142
 
  
 
Pınar Karşıyaka8072 152
 
Pınar Karşıyaka7590165 Monaco91
 
 
Beşiktaş7083 153 Reyer Venezia77
 
 
 
 
 
Pınar Karşıyaka7466140
 
 
 
Reyer Venezia7174 145
 
Ventspils7461135
 
 
 
Reyer Venezia6770 137
 
Reyer Venezia5372125
 
 
Sidigas Avellino4968 117
 
 
 
 

Playoffs qualifiers

The first legs were played on 7–8 February, and the second legs were played on 21–22 February 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aris 141–133 SIG Strasbourg 71–52 70–81
Ventspils 135–137 Umana Reyer Venezia 74–67 61–70
Avtodor 176–182 EWE Baskets Oldenburg 87–84 89–98
Juventus 131–153 AEK Athens 77–78 54–75
PAOK 156–154 Partizan NIS 74–76 82–78
Maccabi RM Rishon LeZion 148–167 MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 66–83 82–84
Fraport Skyliners 142–152 Pınar Karşıyaka 90–80 52–72
Dinamo Sassari 157–156 ČEZ Nymburk 94–72 63–84

Round of 16

The first legs were played on 28 February–1 March, and the second legs were played on 7–8 March 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aris 134–148 ASVEL 67–67 67–81
AEK Athens 156–163 Monaco 69–68 87–95
PAOK 120–143 Iberostar Tenerife 66–63 54–80
Dinamo Sassari 147–129 Le Mans Sarthe 79–63 68–66
MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 125–119 Neptūnas 73–61 52–58
EWE Baskets Oldenburg 143–152 Banvit 82–82 61–70
Umana Reyer Venezia 125–117 Sidigas Avellino 53–49 72–68
Pınar Karşıyaka 165–153 Beşiktaş Sompo Japan 75–70 90–83

Quarterfinals

The first legs were played on 21–22 March, and the second legs were played on 28–29 March 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
ASVEL 113–123 Iberostar Tenerife 62–62 51–61
Pınar Karşıyaka 140–145 Umana Reyer Venezia 74–71 66–74
Banvit 146–145 MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 87–92 59–53
Monaco 152–138 Dinamo Sassari 73–62 79–76

Final Four

The Final Four was the last phase of the season, and was held over a weekend. The semi-final games were played on Friday evening. Sunday started with the third-place game, followed by the championship game. The Final Four was played at the Santiago Martín in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain, in April 2017.[8]

 
Final
 
      
 
28 April
 
 
Banvit83
 
30 April
 
Monaco74
 
Banvit59
 
28 April
 
Iberostar Tenerife63
 
Iberostar Tenerife67
 
 
Umana Reyer Venezia58
 
Third place game
 
 
30 April
 
 
Monaco91
 
 
Umana Reyer Venezia77

Awards

Most Valuable Player

Player Team Ref.
Jordan Theodore Banvit[9]

Final Four MVP

Player Team Ref.
Marius Grigonis Iberostar Tenerife
[10]

Star Lineup

PositionStar Lineup Best TeamStar Lineup Second Best TeamRef
PlayerClubPlayerClub
G Jordan Theodore Banvit Will Hatcher Partizan [11]
G Zack Wright AS Monaco Chris Kramer EWE Baskets Oldenburg
F Melvin Ejim Umana Reyer Venezia Gediminas Orelik Banvit
F Aaron Doornekamp Iberostar Tenerife Dušan Šakota AEK Athens
C Georgios Bogris Iberostar Tenerife Vladimir Štimac Beşiktaş

Best Young Player

Player Team Ref.
Furkan Korkmaz Banvit[11]

Game Day MVP

Regular season

The winner of the Weekly MVP award is selected by the official website of the Basketball Champions League, championsleague.basketball. The winner of the award is mainly determined by the efficiency stat, but this is not the only deciding factor, as sometimes players who did not have the highest efficiency rating win the award.

Game Day Player Team EFF Ref.
1 Tyrone Brazelton Rosa Radom
30
[12]
2 Joe Ragland Sidigas Avellino
29
[13]
3 Shaquielle McKissic Muratbey Uşak Sportif
24
[14]
4 Vlado Janković Aris
25
[15]
5 Nick Minnerath Avtodor
40
[16]
6 Georgios Bogris Iberostar Tenerife
28
[17]
7 Kyrylo Fesenko Sidigas Avellino
35
[18]
8 Jimmy Baron Neptūnas
40
[19]
9 Novica Veličković Partizan NIS
21
[20]
10 Daniel Mullings Kataja
25
[21]
11 Zach Auguste Muratbey Uşak Sportif
36
[22]
12 Chris Kramer EWE Baskets Oldenburg
36
[23]
13 Martin Zeno Oradea
40
[24]
14 Nick Minnerath (2) Avtodor
27
[25]

Playoffs Qualifiers MVP

Player Team Ref.
Thaddus McFadden PAOK
[26]

Round of 16 MVP

Player Team Ref.
Mike Green Pınar Karşıyaka
[27]

Quarterfinals MVP

Player Team Ref.
Jordan Theodore Banvit
[28]

Statistics

Statistical leaders

Category Player Team Average
Efficiency Vladimir Štimac Beşiktaş Sompo Japan
19.9
Points Nick Minnerath Avtodor
20.3
Rebounds Keith Clanton PAOK
10.7
Assists Jordan Theodore Banvit
7.5
Steals Howard Sant-Roos ČEZ Nymburk
2.5
Blocks Norvel Pelle Openjobmetis Varese
2.7
Turnovers Kwame Vaughn PAOK
3.5
Fouls Vaidas Čepukaitis Juventus
4.1
Minutes Chris Kramer EWE Baskets Oldenburg
36.2
FG% Javon McCrea Maccabi RM Rishon LeZion
63.2
3P% Erik Murphy SIG Strasbourg
50.0
FT% Nick Minnerath Avtodor
90.0
Double-doubles Vladimir Štimac Beşiktaş Sompo Japan
7

Source: BasketballCL

Individual game highs

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points Jimmy Baron Neptūnas
42
Martin Zeno Oradea
Rebounds Keith Clanton PAOK
19
Assists Scottie Reynolds Cibona
17
Steals Shaquielle McKissic Muratbey Uşak Sportif
7
Rade Zagorac Mega Leks
Blocks Sean Denison Oradea
7
Octavius Ellis Mornar
Three pointers Jimmy Baron Neptūnas
10
Turnovers Viachelsav Petrov Khimik
11

Source: BasketballCL

See also

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