EuroCup Basketball All-EuroCup Team

The EuroCup Basketball All-EuroCup Team is an annual award of the secondary level European-wide professional club basketball league, the EuroCup. The EuroCup is the European-wide professional basketball league that is one tier level below the top-tier level EuroLeague. It is an award for the top ten players of each season of the EuroCup. The award began with the 2008–09 season.

Selection criteria

The All-EuroCup Team was originally selected solely by a panel of the league's basketball experts, from the 2008–09 season, through the 2015–16 season. Starting with the 2016–17 season, online fan voting was added to the award's selection process.[1]

EuroCup Basketball All-EuroCup Team by season

All-EuroCup Team prior to online fan voting

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected to either the First or Second Team.

Player nationality by national team.

SeasonRef.Pos.All-EuroCup First TeamAll-EuroCup Second Team
PlayerClubPlayerClub
2008–09
G
Chuck Eidson Lietuvos Rytas Khalid El-Amin Türk Telekom
G
Kelly McCarty Khimki Gary Neal Treviso
F
Boštjan Nachbar Dynamo Moscow Travis Hansen Dynamo Moscow
F
Marko Banić Bilbao Matt Nielsen Valencia
C
Todor Gečevski Zadar Sandro Nicević Treviso
2009–10
[2]
G
Nando De Colo Valencia Arthur Lee ČEZ Nymburk
G
Immanuel McElroy Alba Berlin Kostas Charalampidis Panellinios
F
Devin Smith Panellinios Dijon Thompson Hapoel Jerusalem
F
Marko Banić (2) Bilbao James Augustine Gran Canaria
C
Matt Nielsen (2) Valencia Blagota Sekulić Alba Berlin
2010–11
[3]
G
Dontaye Draper Cedevita Zagreb Bracey Wright Cedevita Zagreb
G
Terrell Lyday UNICS Kazan Dwayne Anderson Göttingen
F
Devin Smith (2) Treviso Kelly McCarty (2) UNICS Kazan
F
Tariq Kirksay Sevilla Nik Caner-Medley Estudiantes
C
Maciej Lampe UNICS Kazan Paul Davis Sevilla
2011–12
[4]

[5]
G
Patrick Beverley Spartak St. Petersburg Yotam Halperin Spartak St. Petersburg
G
Renaldas Seibutis Lietuvos Rytas Ramel Curry Donetsk
F
Zoran Planinić Khimki Pavel Pumprla ČEZ Nymburk
F
Nik Caner-Medley (2) Valencia Jeremiah Massey Lokomotiv Kuban
C
Jonas Valančiūnas Lietuvos Rytas Bojan Dubljević Budućnost
2012–13
[6]

[7]
G
Malcolm Delaney Budivelnyk Walter Hodge Zielona Góra
G
Nick Calathes Lokomotiv Kuban Chuck Eidson (2) UNICS Kazan
F
Kostas Vasileiadis Bilbao Derrick Brown Lokomotiv Kuban
F
Justin Doellman Valencia Lamont Hamilton Bilbao
C
John Bryant Ratiopharm Ulm Loukas Mavrokefalidis Spartak St. Petersburg
2013–14
[8]
G
DeMarcus Nelson Crvena Zvezda Yotam Halperin (2) Hapoel Jerusalem
G
Drew Goudelock UNICS Kazan Reggie Redding Alba Berlin
F
Dijon Thompson (2) Nizhny Novgorod Caleb Green Dinamo Sassari
F
Justin Doellman (2) Valencia Darjuš Lavrinovič Budivelnik
C
Vladimir Golubović TED Ankara Kolejliler Bojan Dubljević (2) Valencia
2014–15
G
Tyrese Rice Khimki Bobby Dixon Karşıyaka
G
Petteri Koponen Khimki Keith Langford UNICS Kazan
F
Sammy Mejía Banvit Kyle Kuric Gran Canaria
F
Derrick Brown (2) Lokomotiv Kuban Anthony Randolph Lokomotiv Kuban
C
Walter Tavares Gran Canaria Sharrod Ford Paris-Levallois
2015–16
[9]
G
Errick McCollum Galatasaray Kevin Pangos Gran Canaria
G
Mardy Collins Strasbourg IG Victor Rudd Nizhny Novgorod
F
Vladimir Micov Galatasaray Mateusz Ponitka Zielona Góra
F
Davide Pascolo Aquila Trento Julian Wright Aquila Trento
C
Alen Omić Gran Canaria Stéphane Lasme Galatasaray

All-EuroCup Team since addition of online fan voting

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected to either the First or Second Team.
SeasonRef.Pos.All-EuroCup First TeamAll-EuroCup Second Team
PlayerClubPlayerClub
2016–17
[10][11]
G
Curtis Jerrells Hapoel Jerusalem Kyle Fogg Unicaja Málaga
G
Mardy Collins (2) Lokomotiv Kuban Kyle Kuric (2) Gran Canaria
F
Alexey Shved Khimki Fernando San Emeterio Valencia
F
Bojan Dubljević (3) Valencia Maxi Kleber Bayern Munich
C
Dejan Musli Unicaja Málaga Amar'e Stoudemire Hapoel Jerusalem
2017–18
[12][13]
G
Quino Colom UNICS Kazan Nikola Ivanović Budućnost
G
Scottie Wilbekin Darüşşafaka Kyle Kuric (3) Zenit Saint Petersburg
F
Amedeo Della Valle Reggiana Dmitry Kulagin Lokomotiv Kuban
F
Ryan Broekhoff Lokomotiv Kuban JaJuan Johnson Darüşşafaka
C
Devin Booker Bayern Munich Ondřej Balvín Gran Canaria
2018–19
G
Andrew Albicy MoraBanc Andorra Pierria Henry UNICS Kazan
G
Errick McCollum (2) UNICS Kazan Sam Van Rossom Valencia
F
Rokas Giedraitis Alba Berlin Dylan Ennis MoraBanc Andorra
F
Luke Sikma Alba Berlin Mathias Lessort Unicaja Málaga
C
Bojan Dubljević (4) Valencia Miro Bilan ASVEL Villeurbanne

See also

References

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