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2000–01 Euroleague

The 2000–01 Euroleague was the inaugural basketball season of the EuroLeague, under the newly formed Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 44th season of the premier competition for European men's professional basketball clubs overall. It started on October 16, 2000, with a regular season game between hosts Real Madrid Teka and Olympiacos, which was held at the Raimundo Saporta Pavilion, in Madrid, Spain,[1] and it ended with the last championship finals game on May 10, 2001, which was held at the PalaMalaguti arena, in Bologna, Italy.

Euroleague
Season2000–01
Number of teams24
Finals
Champions Kinder Bologna
(2nd title)
  Runners-up Tau Cerámica
Finals MVP Manu Ginóbili
Awards
Regular Season MVP Dejan Tomašević
Statistical leaders
Points Alphonso Ford 26.0
Rebounds Dejan Tomašević 11.5
Assists Ivica Marić 5.9
Index Rating Dejan Tomašević 30.9

This season did not feature all of the top-tier level European club basketball teams, as some of them opted to compete in the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague competition instead, after the row erupted between the previous EuroLeague governing body, FIBA, and the newly established Euroleague Basketball Company.

A total of 24 teams competed for the EuroLeague title, which was in the end won by Kinder Bologna. Dejan Tomašević was the EuroLeague Regular season MVP, and Manu Ginóbili was the EuroLeague Finals MVP.

European Champions' Cup teams divided

The FIBA European Champions' Cup was originally established by FIBA and it operated under its umbrella from 1958 until the summer of 2000, concluding with the 1999–2000 season. Euroleague Basketball Company was created after the end of the FIBA European Champions Cup.

FIBA had never trademarked the "EuroLeague" name and had no legal recourse on the usage of that name, so they had to find a new name for their league. The following 2000–01 season started with two top European professional club basketball competitions: FIBA SuproLeague (renamed from the FIBA EuroLeague) and Euroleague.

Top clubs were split between the two leagues: Panathinaikos, Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow, and Efes Pilsen stayed with FIBA, while Olympiacos, Kinder Bologna, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Tau Cerámica, and Benetton Treviso joined Euroleague Basketball.

Team allocation

A total of 24 teams from 14 countries participate in the competition.

Distribution

The table below shows the default access list.

Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
Regular season
(24 teams)
Playoffs
(16 teams)
  • 4 group winners from the regular season
  • 4 group runners-up from the regular season
  • 4 group third-placed teams from the regular season
  • 4 group fourth-placed teams from the regular season

The competition culminated in a best 3 out of 5 playoff series.

Teams

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round

  • 1st, 2nd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
  • WC: Wild card

Regular season

The first phase was a regular season, in which the competing teams were drawn into four groups, each containing six teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and away, resulting in 10 games for each team in the first stage. The top 4 teams in each group advanced to the next round, The Top 16. The complete list of tiebreakers is provided in the lead-in to the Regular Season results.

If one or more clubs were level on won-lost record, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record in matches between the tied clubs
  2. Overall point difference in games between the tied clubs
  3. Overall point difference in all group matches (first tiebreaker if tied clubs were not in the same group)
  4. Points scored in all group matches
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group match

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification   PAF   PER   ZAL   EST   LUG   ZAD
1   Paf Wennington Bologna 10 8 2 812 760 +52 Advance to Playoffs 71–69 91–85 81–72 81–66 81–77
2   Peristeri 10 7 3 841 786 +55 83–70 74–92 91–81 85–68 92–73
3   Žalgiris 10 6 4 866 816 +50 73–56 86–73 77–80 105–89 97–85
4   Adecco Estudiantes 10 4 6 820 821 −1 76–90 86–91 87–77 97–76 93–81
5   Lugano Snakes 10 3 7 777 914 −137 72–100 80–91 95–87 77–76 75–74
6   Zadar 10 2 8 840 859 −19 87–91 79–92 86–87 80–72 118–79

Source: [1]

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification   KIN   AEK   TAU   CIB   SPL   RWC
1   Kinder Bologna 10 9 1 835 734 +101 Advance to Playoffs 81–66 76–73 106–88 84–78 106–87
2   AEK 10 8 2 805 746 +59 78–77 64–52 83–75 84–73 97–73
3   Tau Cerámica 10 6 4 749 700 +49 59–65 85–65 92–66 97–88 76–64
4   Cibona 10 3 7 773 832 −59 69–74 72–81 62–60 75–70 85–70
5   Saint Petersburg Lions 10 2 8 778 840 −62 78–82 69–90 79–81 92–90 83–77
6   Region Wallone Spirou 10 2 8 769 857 −88 58–80 89–97 71–74 100–91 80–68

Source: [2]

Group C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification   OLY   RMB   UOL   BEN   JER   OVA
1   Olympiacos 10 7 3 861 738 +123 Advance to Playoffs 91–84 82–70 82–73 102–69 101–67
2   Real Madrid Teka 10 7 3 859 789 +70 75–73 82–70 64–75 104–64 116–94
3   Union Olimpija 10 7 3 823 752 +71 69–73 88–79 78–74 95–68 102–79
4   Benetton Treviso 10 6 4 847 777 +70 95–87 87–88 69–71 78–71 106–81
5   Hapoel Jerusalem 10 3 7 784 881 −97 83–70 74–87 76–88 79–104 106–71
6   Ovarense Aerosoles 10 0 10 746 983 −237 53–100 73–80 70–92 76–86 82–94

Source: [3]

Group D

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification   FCB   PAO   POD   VER   LON   SKY
1   FC Barcelona 10 8 2 856 757 +99 Advance to Playoffs 58–67 92–75 96–84 82–76 86–60
2   PAOK 10 7 3 846 773 +73 91–102 89–72 97–94 70–58 100–70
3   Budućnost 10 7 3 844 819 +25 77–85 83–71 77–73 101–83 79–73
4   Müller Verona 10 6 4 920 854 +66 94–90 102–88 86–91 102–76 90–70
5   Haribo London Towers 10 1 9 775 878 −103 82–97 61–93 88–95 89–98 86–61
6   Opel Skyliners 10 1 9 696 856 −160 51–68 73–80 79–94 80–97 79–76

Source: [4]

Playoffs

Round of 16

In a best-of-three series the remaining 16 teams were placed against each other. The games were held between the 31st of January and the 14th of February, 2001, with the top 8 teams advancing to the Playoffs.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
Paf Wennington Bologna   2–0   Cibona 76–64 75–74
Kinder Bologna   2–0   Adecco Estudiantes 113–70 85–80
Peristeri   0–2   Tau Cerámica 79–81 68–81
AEK   2–0   Žalgiris 69–60 73–71
Olympiacos   2–0   Müller Verona 94–92 96–84
FC Barcelona   0–2   Benetton Treviso 85–86 82–99
Real Madrid Teka   2–0   Budućnost 91–63 76–62
PAOK   1–2   Union Olimpija 75–64 77–85 69–73

Quarterfinals

In a best-of-three series the remaining eight teams were placed against each other. The games were held between 21 February and 7 March 2001, with the top 4 teams advancing to the semifinals.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
Paf Wennington Bologna   2–1   Real Madrid Teka 74–68 57–88 88–70
Kinder Bologna   2–0   Union Olimpija 80–79 81–79
Olympiacos   0–2   Tau Cerámica 72–78 76–98
AEK   2–1   Benetton Treviso 97–89 74–90 71–56

Semifinals

In a best-of-five series the remaining four teams were placed against each other. The games were held between the 27th of March and the 7th of April, 2001.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg 4th leg 5th leg
Kinder Bologna   3–0   Paf Wennington Bologna 103–76 92–84 74–70
AEK   0–3   Tau Cerámica 65–90 67–70 62–76

Finals

The culminating stage of the Euroleague season, the two remaining teams that won the semifinal series played each other in a best-of-five series.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg 4th leg 5th leg
Kinder Bologna   3–2   Tau Cerámica 65–78 94–73 80–60 79–96 82–74
2000–01 Euroleague Champions
 
Kinder Bologna
2nd Title

Awards

Top Scorer

Regular Season MVP

Finals MVP

Finals Top Scorer

All-Euroleague First Team

All-Euroleague Second Team

Round MVP

Regular season

Playoffs

Game Player Team PIR
8thF G1   Alphonso Ford   Peristeri
45
8thF G2   Dejan Tomašević (3)   Budućnost
34
  Dino Rađja   Olympiakos
  Riccardo Pittis   Benetton Treviso
8thF G3   Angelos Koronios   PAOK
20
  Emilio Kovačić   Union Olimpija
4F G1   Gregor Fučka (2)   Paf Wennington Bologna
43
4F G2   Rashard Griffith   Kinder Bologna
32
4F G3   Carlton Myers   Paf Wennington Bologna
45
SF G1   Saulius Štombergas   Tau Cerámica
43
SF G2   Elmer Bennett   Tau Cerámica
33
SF G3   Fabricio Oberto   Tau Cerámica
25
Final G1   Victor Alexander   Tau Cerámica
32
Final G2   Antoine Rigaudeau   Kinder Bologna
21
Final G3   Manu Ginóbili   Kinder Bologna
31
Final G4   Elmer Bennett (2)   Tau Cerámica
28
Final G5   Rashard Griffith (2)   Kinder Bologna
25

Individual statistics

Rating

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1.   Dejan Tomašević   Budućnost 12 371 30.92
2.   Derrick Hamilton   Saint Petersburg Lions 10 283 28.30
3.   Alphonso Ford   Peristeri 12 305 25.42

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1.   Alphonso Ford   Peristeri 12 312 26.00
2.   Dejan Tomašević   Budućnost 12 275 22.92
3.   Panagiotis Liadelis   PAOK 13 295 22.69

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1.   Dejan Tomašević   Budućnost 12 138 11.50
2.   Dino Rađa   Olympiacos 14 137 9.79
3.   Ron Ellis   Region Wallone Spirou 10 96 9.60

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1.   Ivica Marić   Zadar 10 59 5.90
2.   Elmer Bennett   Tau Cerámica 22 120 5.45
3.   Riccardo Pittis   Benetton Treviso 14 54 3.86

Other statistics

Category Player Team Games Average
Steals   Ivica Marić   Zadar
10
3.70
  Jemeil Rich   Lugano Snakes
Blocks   Grigorij Khizhnyak   Žalgiris
12
3.17
Turnovers   Sergei Bazarevich   Saint Petersburg Lions
10
4.50
Fouls drawn   Panagiotis Liadelis   PAOK
13
7.08
Minutes   Derrick Hamilton   Saint Petersburg Lions
10
38:35
2P%   Stéphane Risacher   Olympiacos
14
73.7%
3P%   Jorge Racca   PAOK
13
59.3%
FT%   Henry Williams   Müller Verona
12
94.7%

Individual game highs

Aftermath

In May 2001, Europe had two continental champions, Maccabi Tel Aviv of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of Euroleague Basketball Company's EuroLeague. The leaders of both organizations realized the need to come up with a new single competition. Negotiating from the position of strength, Euroleague Basketball Company dictated proceedings, and FIBA essentially had no choice but to agree to their terms. As a result, the EuroLeague was fully integrated under Euroleague Basketball Company's umbrella, and teams that competed in the FIBA SuproLeague during the 2000–01 season joined it as well. It is today officially admitted that European basketball had two champions that year, Maccabi of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of the Euroleague Basketball Company's EuroLeague.

A year later, Euroleague Basketball Company and FIBA decided that Euroleague Basketball's EuroLeague competition would be the main basketball tournament on the continent, to be played between the top level teams of Europe. FIBA Europe would also organize a European league for third-tier level teams, known as the FIBA Europe League competition, while Euroleague Basketball would also organize its own second-tier level league, combining FIBA's long-time Korać Cup and Saporta Cup competitions into one new competition, the EuroCup. In 2005, Euroleague Basketball and FIBA decided to cooperate with each other, and did so jointly until 2016.

In essence, the authority in European professional basketball was divided over club-country lines. FIBA stayed in charge of national team competitions (like the FIBA EuroBasket, the FIBA World Cup, and the Summer Olympics), while Euroleague Basketball took over the European professional club competitions. From that point on, FIBA's Korać Cup and Saporta Cup competitions lasted only one more season before folding, which was when Euroleague Basketball launched the EuroCup.

See also

References and notes

  1. ^ "EL.net interview: Eduardo Portela". Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2008-03-19.

External links

  • 2000–01 Euroleague
  • 2000–01 Euroleague
  • Eurobasket.com 2000–01 Euroleague

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The 2000 01 Euroleague was the inaugural basketball season of the EuroLeague under the newly formed Euroleague Basketball Company s authority and it was the 44th season of the premier competition for European men s professional basketball clubs overall It started on October 16 2000 with a regular season game between hosts Real Madrid Teka and Olympiacos which was held at the Raimundo Saporta Pavilion in Madrid Spain 1 and it ended with the last championship finals game on May 10 2001 which was held at the PalaMalaguti arena in Bologna Italy EuroleagueSeason2000 01Number of teams24FinalsChampionsKinder Bologna 2nd title Runners upTau CeramicaFinals MVPManu GinobiliAwardsRegular Season MVPDejan TomasevicStatistical leadersPointsAlphonso Ford26 0ReboundsDejan Tomasevic11 5AssistsIvica Maric5 9Index RatingDejan Tomasevic30 9 1999 20002000 01 SuproLeague2001 02 This season did not feature all of the top tier level European club basketball teams as some of them opted to compete in the 2000 01 FIBA SuproLeague competition instead after the row erupted between the previous EuroLeague governing body FIBA and the newly established Euroleague Basketball Company A total of 24 teams competed for the EuroLeague title which was in the end won by Kinder Bologna Dejan Tomasevic was the EuroLeague Regular season MVP and Manu Ginobili was the EuroLeague Finals MVP Contents 1 European Champions Cup teams divided 2 Team allocation 2 1 Distribution 2 2 Teams 3 Regular season 3 1 Group A 3 2 Group B 3 3 Group C 3 4 Group D 4 Playoffs 4 1 Round of 16 4 2 Quarterfinals 4 3 Semifinals 4 4 Finals 5 Awards 5 1 Top Scorer 5 2 Regular Season MVP 5 3 Finals MVP 5 4 Finals Top Scorer 5 5 All Euroleague First Team 5 6 All Euroleague Second Team 5 7 Round MVP 5 7 1 Regular season 5 7 2 Playoffs 6 Individual statistics 6 1 Rating 6 2 Points 6 3 Rebounds 6 4 Assists 6 5 Other statistics 6 6 Individual game highs 7 Aftermath 8 See also 9 References and notes 10 External linksEuropean Champions Cup teams divided EditMain article FIBA European Champions Cup and EuroLeague history The FIBA European Champions Cup was originally established by FIBA and it operated under its umbrella from 1958 until the summer of 2000 concluding with the 1999 2000 season Euroleague Basketball Company was created after the end of the FIBA European Champions Cup FIBA had never trademarked the EuroLeague name and had no legal recourse on the usage of that name so they had to find a new name for their league The following 2000 01 season started with two top European professional club basketball competitions FIBA SuproLeague renamed from the FIBA EuroLeague and Euroleague Top clubs were split between the two leagues Panathinaikos Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv CSKA Moscow and Efes Pilsen stayed with FIBA while Olympiacos Kinder Bologna Real Madrid FC Barcelona Tau Ceramica and Benetton Treviso joined Euroleague Basketball Team allocation EditA total of 24 teams from 14 countries participate in the competition Distribution Edit The table below shows the default access list Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous roundRegular season 24 teams 4 best placed teams from Greece Italy Spain 2 best placed teams from Croatia 1 best placed teams from Belgium Germany Great Britain Lithuania Portugal Slovenia Switzerland Yugoslavia 2 Wild cardsPlayoffs 16 teams 4 group winners from the regular season 4 group runners up from the regular season 4 group third placed teams from the regular season 4 group fourth placed teams from the regular seasonThe competition culminated in a best 3 out of 5 playoff series Teams Edit The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round 1st 2nd etc League position after Playoffs WC Wild cardRegular season Paf Wennington Bologna 1st AEK 4th Cibona VIP 1st Opel Skyliners 3rd Benetton Treviso 2nd Peristeri 5th Zadar 2nd Union Olimpija 3rd Kinder Bologna 3rd Real Madrid Teka 1st Zalgiris 2nd Region Wallone Spirou 4th Muller Verona 4th FC Barcelona 2nd Buducnost 1st Ovarense Aerosoles 1st PAOK 2nd Adecco Estudiantes 3rd Hapoel Jerusalem WC Lugano Snakes 1st Olympiacos 3rd Tau Ceramica 4th Saint Petersburg Lions WC Haribo London Towers 1st Regular season EditThe first phase was a regular season in which the competing teams were drawn into four groups each containing six teams Each team played every other team in its group at home and away resulting in 10 games for each team in the first stage The top 4 teams in each group advanced to the next round The Top 16 The complete list of tiebreakers is provided in the lead in to the Regular Season results If one or more clubs were level on won lost record tiebreakers were applied in the following order Head to head record in matches between the tied clubs Overall point difference in games between the tied clubs Overall point difference in all group matches first tiebreaker if tied clubs were not in the same group Points scored in all group matches Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group matchGroup A Edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification PAF PER ZAL EST LUG ZAD1 Paf Wennington Bologna 10 8 2 812 760 52 Advance to Playoffs 71 69 91 85 81 72 81 66 81 772 Peristeri 10 7 3 841 786 55 83 70 74 92 91 81 85 68 92 733 Zalgiris 10 6 4 866 816 50 73 56 86 73 77 80 105 89 97 854 Adecco Estudiantes 10 4 6 820 821 1 76 90 86 91 87 77 97 76 93 815 Lugano Snakes 10 3 7 777 914 137 72 100 80 91 95 87 77 76 75 746 Zadar 10 2 8 840 859 19 87 91 79 92 86 87 80 72 118 79 Source 1 Group B Edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification KIN AEK TAU CIB SPL RWC1 Kinder Bologna 10 9 1 835 734 101 Advance to Playoffs 81 66 76 73 106 88 84 78 106 872 AEK 10 8 2 805 746 59 78 77 64 52 83 75 84 73 97 733 Tau Ceramica 10 6 4 749 700 49 59 65 85 65 92 66 97 88 76 644 Cibona 10 3 7 773 832 59 69 74 72 81 62 60 75 70 85 705 Saint Petersburg Lions 10 2 8 778 840 62 78 82 69 90 79 81 92 90 83 776 Region Wallone Spirou 10 2 8 769 857 88 58 80 89 97 71 74 100 91 80 68 Source 2 Group C Edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification OLY RMB UOL BEN JER OVA1 Olympiacos 10 7 3 861 738 123 Advance to Playoffs 91 84 82 70 82 73 102 69 101 672 Real Madrid Teka 10 7 3 859 789 70 75 73 82 70 64 75 104 64 116 943 Union Olimpija 10 7 3 823 752 71 69 73 88 79 78 74 95 68 102 794 Benetton Treviso 10 6 4 847 777 70 95 87 87 88 69 71 78 71 106 815 Hapoel Jerusalem 10 3 7 784 881 97 83 70 74 87 76 88 79 104 106 716 Ovarense Aerosoles 10 0 10 746 983 237 53 100 73 80 70 92 76 86 82 94 Source 3 Group D Edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification FCB PAO POD VER LON SKY1 FC Barcelona 10 8 2 856 757 99 Advance to Playoffs 58 67 92 75 96 84 82 76 86 602 PAOK 10 7 3 846 773 73 91 102 89 72 97 94 70 58 100 703 Buducnost 10 7 3 844 819 25 77 85 83 71 77 73 101 83 79 734 Muller Verona 10 6 4 920 854 66 94 90 102 88 86 91 102 76 90 705 Haribo London Towers 10 1 9 775 878 103 82 97 61 93 88 95 89 98 86 616 Opel Skyliners 10 1 9 696 856 160 51 68 73 80 79 94 80 97 79 76 Source 4 Playoffs EditRound of 16 Edit In a best of three series the remaining 16 teams were placed against each other The games were held between the 31st of January and the 14th of February 2001 with the top 8 teams advancing to the Playoffs Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd legPaf Wennington Bologna 2 0 Cibona 76 64 75 74Kinder Bologna 2 0 Adecco Estudiantes 113 70 85 80Peristeri 0 2 Tau Ceramica 79 81 68 81AEK 2 0 Zalgiris 69 60 73 71Olympiacos 2 0 Muller Verona 94 92 96 84FC Barcelona 0 2 Benetton Treviso 85 86 82 99Real Madrid Teka 2 0 Buducnost 91 63 76 62PAOK 1 2 Union Olimpija 75 64 77 85 69 73Quarterfinals Edit In a best of three series the remaining eight teams were placed against each other The games were held between 21 February and 7 March 2001 with the top 4 teams advancing to the semifinals Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd legPaf Wennington Bologna 2 1 Real Madrid Teka 74 68 57 88 88 70Kinder Bologna 2 0 Union Olimpija 80 79 81 79Olympiacos 0 2 Tau Ceramica 72 78 76 98AEK 2 1 Benetton Treviso 97 89 74 90 71 56Semifinals Edit In a best of five series the remaining four teams were placed against each other The games were held between the 27th of March and the 7th of April 2001 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg 4th leg 5th legKinder Bologna 3 0 Paf Wennington Bologna 103 76 92 84 74 70AEK 0 3 Tau Ceramica 65 90 67 70 62 76Finals Edit Main article 2001 Euroleague Finals The culminating stage of the Euroleague season the two remaining teams that won the semifinal series played each other in a best of five series Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg 4th leg 5th legKinder Bologna 3 2 Tau Ceramica 65 78 94 73 80 60 79 96 82 742000 01 Euroleague Champions Kinder Bologna 2nd TitleAwards EditTop Scorer Edit Player Team Alphonso Ford PeristeriRegular Season MVP Edit Player Team Dejan Tomasevic BuducnostFinals MVP Edit Player Team Manu Ginobili Kinder BolognaFinals Top Scorer Edit Player Team Manu Ginobili Kinder Bologna Elmer Bennett Tau Ceramica Victor Alexander Tau CeramicaAll Euroleague First Team Edit Player Team Louis Bullock Muller Verona Alphonso Ford Peristeri Derrick Hamilton Saint Petersburg Lions Gregor Fucka Paf Wennington Bologna Dejan Tomasevic BuducnostAll Euroleague Second Team Edit Player Team Jemeil Rich Lugano Snakes Panagiotis Liadelis PAOK Pau Gasol FC Barcelona Ioannis Giannoulis PAOK Rashard Griffith Kinder BolognaRound MVP Edit Main article EuroLeague MVP of the Round Regular season Edit Week Player Team PIR1 Panagiotis Liadelis PAOK 422 Dejan Tomasevic Buducnost 34 Gianluca Basile Paf Wennington Bologna3 Milenko Topic Buducnost 394 Dejan Tomasevic 2 Buducnost 425 Derrick Hamilton St Petersburg Lions 386 Darko Krunic Zadar 397 Gregor Fucka Paf Wennington Bologna 428 Kebu Stewart Hapoel Jerusalem 479 Derrick Hamilton 2 St Petersburg Lions 4010 Marcelo Nicola Benetton Treviso 36Playoffs Edit Game Player Team PIR8thF G1 Alphonso Ford Peristeri 458thF G2 Dejan Tomasevic 3 Buducnost 34 Dino Rađja Olympiakos Riccardo Pittis Benetton Treviso8thF G3 Angelos Koronios PAOK 20 Emilio Kovacic Union Olimpija4F G1 Gregor Fucka 2 Paf Wennington Bologna 434F G2 Rashard Griffith Kinder Bologna 324F G3 Carlton Myers Paf Wennington Bologna 45SF G1 Saulius Stombergas Tau Ceramica 43SF G2 Elmer Bennett Tau Ceramica 33SF G3 Fabricio Oberto Tau Ceramica 25Final G1 Victor Alexander Tau Ceramica 32Final G2 Antoine Rigaudeau Kinder Bologna 21Final G3 Manu Ginobili Kinder Bologna 31Final G4 Elmer Bennett 2 Tau Ceramica 28Final G5 Rashard Griffith 2 Kinder Bologna 25Individual statistics EditRating Edit Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR1 Dejan Tomasevic Buducnost 12 371 30 922 Derrick Hamilton Saint Petersburg Lions 10 283 28 303 Alphonso Ford Peristeri 12 305 25 42Points Edit Rank Name Team Games Points PPG1 Alphonso Ford Peristeri 12 312 26 002 Dejan Tomasevic Buducnost 12 275 22 923 Panagiotis Liadelis PAOK 13 295 22 69Rebounds Edit Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG1 Dejan Tomasevic Buducnost 12 138 11 502 Dino Rađa Olympiacos 14 137 9 793 Ron Ellis Region Wallone Spirou 10 96 9 60Assists Edit Rank Name Team Games Assists APG1 Ivica Maric Zadar 10 59 5 902 Elmer Bennett Tau Ceramica 22 120 5 453 Riccardo Pittis Benetton Treviso 14 54 3 86Other statistics Edit Category Player Team Games AverageSteals Ivica Maric Zadar 10 3 70 Jemeil Rich Lugano SnakesBlocks Grigorij Khizhnyak Zalgiris 12 3 17Turnovers Sergei Bazarevich Saint Petersburg Lions 10 4 50Fouls drawn Panagiotis Liadelis PAOK 13 7 08Minutes Derrick Hamilton Saint Petersburg Lions 10 38 352P Stephane Risacher Olympiacos 14 73 7 3P Jorge Racca PAOK 13 59 3 FT Henry Williams Muller Verona 12 94 7 Individual game highs Edit Category Player Team StatisticPIR Kebu Stewart Hapoel Jerusalem 47Points Carlton Myers Paf Wennington Bologna 41 Alphonso Ford PeristeriRebounds Victor Alexander Tau Ceramica 19Assists Elmer Bennett Tau Ceramica 13Steals Manu Ginobili Kinder Bologna 7 Bojan Bakic BuducnostBlocks Stojan Vrankovic Paf Wennington Bologna 10Three pointers Saulius Stombergas Tau Ceramica 9Turnovers Sergei Bazarevich Saint Petersburg Lions 11Aftermath EditIn May 2001 Europe had two continental champions Maccabi Tel Aviv of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of Euroleague Basketball Company s EuroLeague The leaders of both organizations realized the need to come up with a new single competition Negotiating from the position of strength Euroleague Basketball Company dictated proceedings and FIBA essentially had no choice but to agree to their terms As a result the EuroLeague was fully integrated under Euroleague Basketball Company s umbrella and teams that competed in the FIBA SuproLeague during the 2000 01 season joined it as well It is today officially admitted that European basketball had two champions that year Maccabi of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of the Euroleague Basketball Company s EuroLeague A year later Euroleague Basketball Company and FIBA decided that Euroleague Basketball s EuroLeague competition would be the main basketball tournament on the continent to be played between the top level teams of Europe FIBA Europe would also organize a European league for third tier level teams known as the FIBA Europe League competition while Euroleague Basketball would also organize its own second tier level league combining FIBA s long time Korac Cup and Saporta Cup competitions into one new competition the EuroCup In 2005 Euroleague Basketball and FIBA decided to cooperate with each other and did so jointly until 2016 In essence the authority in European professional basketball was divided over club country lines FIBA stayed in charge of national team competitions like the FIBA EuroBasket the FIBA World Cup and the Summer Olympics while Euroleague Basketball took over the European professional club competitions From that point on FIBA s Korac Cup and Saporta Cup competitions lasted only one more season before folding which was when Euroleague Basketball launched the EuroCup See also Edit2000 01 FIBA SuproLeague 2000 01 FIBA Saporta Cup 2000 01 FIBA Korac CupReferences and notes Edit EL net interview Eduardo Portela Archived from the original on 2008 06 06 Retrieved 2008 03 19 External links Edit2000 01 Euroleague 2000 01 Euroleague Eurobasket com 2000 01 Euroleague Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 01 Euroleague amp oldid 1129830434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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