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2009–10 Euroleague

The 2009–10 Euroleague was the 10th season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 53rd season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The regular season featured 24 teams from 13 countries.

Turkish Airlines Euroleague1
Season2009–10
Duration29 September 2009 – 9 May 2010
Number of teams24 (regular season)
30 (total)
Regular season
Season MVP Miloš Teodosić
Finals
Champions Regal FC Barcelona (2nd title)
  Runners-up Olympiacos
Third place CSKA Moscow
Fourth place Partizan
Final Four MVP Juan Carlos Navarro
Statistical leaders
Points Linas Kleiza 17.1
Rebounds Travis Watson 9.5
Assists Omar Cook 5.9
Index Rating Aleks Marić 21.1
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines.

This season marked the first time since 2001–02 season that a qualifying round was used to determine the last two teams for the regular season. The qualifying round started on September 29, 2009, while the regular season of the Euroleague started on October 15, 2010. The season ended with the Euroleague Final Four, which was hosted at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France,[1] with the final on May 9, 2010.

Format edit

For the first time in the modern Euroleague era, a preliminary stage was used to determine the last two teams in the regular season. 8 teams competed in qualification rounds, of which the 2 winners advanced to the regular season stage. Those teams joined 22 teams that had qualified directly to the regular season stage.[2][3]

Allocation edit

A maximum of three teams could qualify from any one country through their league position. However, 14 clubs held Euroleague Basketball A-linceces, which gave them automatic spots in the Euroleague Regular Season until 2011–12, regardless of their domestic league finish. These licenses were granted via a formula that considers each team's performance in its domestic league and the Euroleague, the television revenues Euroleague Basketball collects from its home country and the team's home attendance.

A-licence holders

The rest of the field was filled with teams that qualified through their performance in their respective national leagues and wild card invitations.

Teams edit

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: Euroleague title holders):

  1. ^
    Eurocup (EC): Lietuvos Rytas was the ULEB Eurocup 2008–09 champion, which carried with it a one-year "C Licence" into the Euroleague Regular Season. However, the club also earned a one-season "B Licence" for the Euroleague by winning its domestic championship, and the league's ranking was sufficiently high to give Rytas direct entry into the Regular Season. As a result, the Eurocup champion's C Licence went to Khimki Moscow Region of the Russian Basketball Super League as the ULEB Eurocup 2008–09 finalist.

Qualifying rounds edit

First preliminary round edit

Games were played on September 29 and October 2. Winners advanced to the second preliminary round, while losers parachuted into the Eurocup.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Spirou   111–134   Entente Orléanaise 55–53 56–81
Ventspils   154–161   Benetton Treviso 78–73 76–88
Le Mans   123–137   Alba Berlin 61–60 62–77
Aris   129–156   Maroussi 69–67 60–89

Second preliminary round edit

Game 1 of each match was played on October 6. Game 2 of the Benetton Treviso-Entente Orléanaise match was played on October 9, and Game 2 of Maroussi-Alba Berlin was played on October 11. The winners of each match advanced to the Regular Season, with the losers parachuting into the Eurocup.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Benetton Treviso   155–162   Entente Orléanaise 73–82 82–80
Maroussi   149–145   Alba Berlin 79–70 70–75

Regular season edit

The Regular Season began on October 15, 2009 and concluded on January 14, 2010.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Regular Season, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:[4]

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the Regular Season.
  4. Points scored during the regular season.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Regular Season match.
Key to colors
     Top four places in each group advanced to Top 16

Group A edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   Regal FC Barcelona 10 10 0 833 625 +208
2.   Montepaschi Siena 10 8 2 830 689 +141
3.   Žalgiris 10 3 7 673 739 −66
4.   Cibona VIP 10 3 7 637 742 −105
5.   ASVEL 10 3 7 680 749 −69
6.   Fenerbahçe Ülker 10 3 7 690 799 −109

Group B edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   Olympiacos 10 8 2 884 787 +97
2.   Unicaja 10 7 3 784 775 +9
3.   Partizan 10 5 5 745 757 −12
4.   Efes Pilsen 10 4 6 808 793 +15
5.   Lietuvos rytas 10 4 6 741 784 −43
6.   Entente Orléanaise 10 2 8 722 788 −66

Group C edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   CSKA Moscow 10 8 2 730 700 +30
2.   Caja Laboral 10 7 3 779 735 +46
3.   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 10 6 4 794 737 +57
4.   Maroussi 10 4 6 744 764 −20
5.   Lottomatica Roma 10 4 6 713 737 −24
6.   Union Olimpija 10 1 9 677 764 −87

Group D edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   Real Madrid 10 8 2 811 690 +121
2.   Panathinaikos 10 8 2 792 697 +95
3.   Khimki 10 6 4 740 733 +7
4.   Asseco Prokom 10 4 6 747 810 −63
5.   Armani Jeans Milano 10 3 7 724 741 −17
6.   Oldenburg 10 1 9 657 800 −143

Top 16 edit

The survivors from the Regular Season advanced to the Top 16, where they were drawn into four groups of four teams each, playing home-and-home from January 27 through March 11. The draw was held at Euroleague headquarters in Barcelona, starting at 13:00 CET on January 18, and was streamed live on the official Euroleague site.[4]

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advanced to quarterfinals

Group E edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   Regal FC Barcelona 6 5 1 465 396 +69
2.   Partizan 6 3 3 389 422 −33
3.   Panathinaikos 6 2 4 439 442 −3
4.   Maroussi 6 2 4 419 452 −33

Group F edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 6 4 2 444 423 +21
2.   Real Madrid 6 3 3 447 444 +3
3.   Montepaschi Siena 6 3 3 481 497 −16
4.   Efes Pilsen 6 2 4 437 445 −8

Group G edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   CSKA Moscow 6 5 1 494 448 +46
2.   Asseco Prokom 6 3 3 471 455 +16
3.   Unicaja 6 2 4 450 452 −2
4.   Žalgiris 6 2 4 454 514 −60

Group H edit

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.   Olympiacos 6 5 1 536 504 +32
2.   Caja Laboral 6 3 3 515 521 −6
3.   Khimki 6 3 3 476 487 −11
4.   Cibona VIP 6 1 5 486 501 −15

Quarterfinals edit

Team 1 hosted Games 1 and 2, plus Game 5 if necessary. Team 2 hosted Game 3, and Game 4 if necessary.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg 4th leg 5th leg
Regal FC Barcelona   3–1   Real Madrid 68–61 63–70 84–73 84–78
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv   1–3   Partizan 77–85 98–78 73–81 67–76
CSKA Moscow   3–1   Caja Laboral 86–63 83–63 53–66 74–70
Olympiacos   3–1   Asseco Prokom Gdynia 83–79 90–73 78–81 86–70

Final four edit

 
Semifinals
May 7
Final
May 9
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Regal FC Barcelona 64
 
 
 
  CSKA Moscow 54
 
  Regal FC Barcelona 86
 
 
 
  Olympiacos 68
 
  Partizan 80
 
 
  Olympiacos83
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
  CSKA Moscow 90
 
 
  Partizan 88
2009–10 Euroleague Champions
 
Regal FC Barcelona
2nd title

Individual statistics edit

Rating edit

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1.   Aleks Marić   Partizan 18 380 21.11
2.   Linas Kleiza   Olympiacos 22 393 17.86
3.   Ramūnas Šiškauskas   CSKA Moscow 21 356 16.95

Points edit

Rank Name Team Games Rating PPG
1.   Linas Kleiza   Olympiacos 20 345 17.25
2.   Qyntel Woods   Asseco Prokom Gdynia 20 337 16.85
3.   Marko Tomas   Cibona 16 263 16.44

Rebounds edit

Rank Name Team Games Rating RPG
1.   Aleks Marić   Partizan 16 137 8.56
2.   Lawrence Roberts   Partizan 19 140 7.37
3.   Linas Kleiza   Olympiacos 20 128 6.40

Assists edit

Rank Name Team Games Rating APG
1.   Omar Cook   Unicaja 16 95 5.94
2.   Miloš Teodosić   Olympiacos 20 104 5.20
3.   Theodoros Papaloukas   Olympiacos 17 88 5.18

Other Stats edit

Category Name Team Games Stat
Steals per game   Bo McCalebb   Partizan 23 1.95
  Viktor Khryapa   CSKA Moscow
Blocks per game   D'or Fischer   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 20 1.80
Turnovers per game   Qyntel Woods   Asseco Prokom 20 3.45
Fouls drawn per game   Aleks Marić   Partizan 18 7.00
Minutes per game   David Logan   Asseco Prokom 20 36:21
2FG%   Terence Morris   Regal FC Barcelona 21 0.825
3FG%   Ramūnas Šiškauskas   CSKA Moscow 21 0.550
FT%   Henry Domercant   Montepaschi Siena 16 0.937

Game highs edit

Category Name Team Stat
Rating   Aleks Marić   Partizan 49
  Darjuš Lavrinovič   Real Madrid
Points   Aleks Marić   Partizan 39
Rebounds   Travis Watson   Žalgiris 17
Assists   Theodoros Papaloukas   Olympiacos 14
Steals   Terrell McIntyre   Montepaschi Siena 7
Blocks 3 occasions 5
Turnovers 8 occasions 7
Fouls Drawn   Marko Tomas   Cibona 12

Awards edit

Euroleague 2009–10 MVP edit

Euroleague 2009–10 Final Four MVP edit

All-Euroleague Team 2009–10 edit

[5]

Rising Star edit

Best Defender edit

Top scorer (Alphonso Ford Trophy) edit

Coach of the Year (Alexander Gomelsky Award) edit

Club Executive of the Year edit

MVP Weekly edit

Regular season edit

Top 16 edit

Quarter-finals edit

MVP of Month edit

Attendance figures edit

Rank Club # Of Home Games Total Attendance Arena Capacity
1.
  Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
8
90,500
11,700
2.
  Panathinaikos
7
67,722
19,250
3.
  Caja Laboral
7
64,830
9,900
4.
  Unicaja
8
62,531
10,500
5.
  Real Madrid
7
60,100
15,000
6.
  Olympiacos
8
55,129
14,905
7.
  Efes Pilsen
8
55,013
12,500
8.
  Partizan
8
54,893
8,150
9.
  Lietuvos rytas
5
40,000
11,000
10.
  Žalgiris
8
37,433
5,000
11.
  Regal FC Barcelona
7
35,816
8,250
12.
  ASVEL
5
33,930
5,800
13.
  Cibona
8
32,365
5,400
14.
  Entente Orleanaise*
7
31,805
6,900
15.
  Montepaschi Siena
7
31,338
7,025
16.
  Prokom Gdynia
7
29,785
5,000
17.
  Maroussi*
10
28,100
19,250
18.
  CSKA Moscow
7
25,340
5,500
19.
  Khimki
7
25,129
6,000
20.
  Union Olimpija
5
24,000
6,000
21.
  Alba Berlin*
2
23,506
16,000
22.
  Lottomatica Roma
5
21,147
11,200
23.
  EWE Baskets Oldenburg
5
16,080
5,118
24.
  Armani Jeans Milano
5
12,940
12,000
25.
  Fenerbahçe Ülker
5
7,200
12,500
26.
  Spirou Charleroi*
1
6,000
7,560
27.
  Aris*
1
5,000
5,500
28.
  Benetton Treviso*
2
4,867
5,134
29.
  Le Mans Sarthe*
1
4,600
6,003
30.
  Ventspils*
1
3,500
12,500
TOTALS*
TOTAL LEAGUE ATTENDANCE
990,599
AVERAGE ARENA CAPACITY
9,552

References and notes edit

  1. ^ Euroleague.net 2010 Final Four host is Paris!
  2. ^ Euroleague.net Euroleague restructuring outlined in the 2009–12 strategic plan.
  3. ^ Euroleague.net 2009–12 New Competition System Podcast.
  4. ^ a b "Top 16 Draw". Euroleague. 2010-01-11. from the original on 16 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  5. ^ http://www.euroleague.net/final-four/paris-2010/main-page/i/71489/4218/ All-Euroleague team 2009-10

External links edit

  • Euroleague.net Official Site
  • Eurobasket.com Euroleague Page
  • ULEB.net Official Site 2008-05-10 at the Wayback Machine

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The 2009 10 Euroleague was the 10th season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe organised by Euroleague Basketball Company and it was the 53rd season of the premier competition for European men s clubs overall The regular season featured 24 teams from 13 countries Turkish Airlines Euroleague1Paris Bercy in Paris hosted the Final FourSeason2009 10Duration29 September 2009 9 May 2010Number of teams24 regular season 30 total Regular seasonSeason MVPMilos TeodosicFinalsChampionsRegal FC Barcelona 2nd title Runners upOlympiacosThird placeCSKA MoscowFourth placePartizanFinal Four MVPJuan Carlos NavarroStatistical leadersPointsLinas Kleiza17 1ReboundsTravis Watson9 5AssistsOmar Cook5 9Index RatingAleks Maric21 1 2008 092010 11 1 Sponsored league name referring to Turkish Airlines This season marked the first time since 2001 02 season that a qualifying round was used to determine the last two teams for the regular season The qualifying round started on September 29 2009 while the regular season of the Euroleague started on October 15 2010 The season ended with the Euroleague Final Four which was hosted at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in Paris France 1 with the final on May 9 2010 Contents 1 Format 2 Allocation 3 Teams 4 Qualifying rounds 4 1 First preliminary round 4 2 Second preliminary round 5 Regular season 5 1 Group A 5 2 Group B 5 3 Group C 5 4 Group D 6 Top 16 6 1 Group E 6 2 Group F 6 3 Group G 6 4 Group H 7 Quarterfinals 8 Final four 9 Individual statistics 9 1 Rating 9 2 Points 9 3 Rebounds 9 4 Assists 9 5 Other Stats 9 6 Game highs 10 Awards 10 1 Euroleague 2009 10 MVP 10 2 Euroleague 2009 10 Final Four MVP 10 3 All Euroleague Team 2009 10 10 4 Rising Star 10 5 Best Defender 10 6 Top scorer Alphonso Ford Trophy 10 7 Coach of the Year Alexander Gomelsky Award 10 8 Club Executive of the Year 10 9 MVP Weekly 10 9 1 Regular season 10 9 2 Top 16 10 9 3 Quarter finals 10 10 MVP of Month 11 Attendance figures 12 References and notes 13 External linksFormat editFor the first time in the modern Euroleague era a preliminary stage was used to determine the last two teams in the regular season 8 teams competed in qualification rounds of which the 2 winners advanced to the regular season stage Those teams joined 22 teams that had qualified directly to the regular season stage 2 3 Allocation editA maximum of three teams could qualify from any one country through their league position However 14 clubs held Euroleague Basketball A linceces which gave them automatic spots in the Euroleague Regular Season until 2011 12 regardless of their domestic league finish These licenses were granted via a formula that considers each team s performance in its domestic league and the Euroleague the television revenues Euroleague Basketball collects from its home country and the team s home attendance A licence holdersSpain Caja Laboral Real Madrid Regal FC Barcelona Unicaja Italy Montepaschi Siena Lottomatica Roma Greece Olympiacos Panathinaikos Russia CSKA Moscow Turkey Efes Pilsen Fenerbahce Ulker Lithuania Zalgiris Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv France ASVEL qualifying round The rest of the field was filled with teams that qualified through their performance in their respective national leagues and wild card invitations Teams editThe labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round TH Euroleague title holders A Qualified through an A licence 1st 2nd etc League position after Playoffs QR Qualifying rounds WC Wild card EC Champion of the 2008 09 Eurocup BasketballRegular season nbsp Regal FC Barcelona A nbsp Montepaschi Siena A nbsp CSKA Moscow A nbsp EWE Oldenburg 1st nbsp Caja Laboral A nbsp Armani Jeans Milano 2nd nbsp Khimki EC Note EC nbsp Partizan 1st nbsp Unicaja A nbsp Lottomatica Roma A nbsp Efes Pilsen A nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv A nbsp Real Madrid A nbsp ASVEL 1st nbsp Fenerbahce Ulker A nbsp Union Olimpija 1st nbsp PanathinaikosTH A nbsp Cibona 1st nbsp Lietuvos rytas 1st nbsp Olympiacos A nbsp Asseco Prokom Gdynia 1st nbsp Zalgiris A Qualifying rounds nbsp Maroussi 3rd nbsp Entente Orleanaise 2nd nbsp Ventspils 1st nbsp Spirou Charleroi 1st nbsp Aris 4th nbsp Le Mans 3rd nbsp Alba Berlin 3rd nbsp Benetton Treviso 3rd Eurocup EC Lietuvos Rytas was the ULEB Eurocup 2008 09 champion which carried with it a one year C Licence into the Euroleague Regular Season However the club also earned a one season B Licence for the Euroleague by winning its domestic championship and the league s ranking was sufficiently high to give Rytas direct entry into the Regular Season As a result the Eurocup champion s C Licence went to Khimki Moscow Region of the Russian Basketball Super League as the ULEB Eurocup 2008 09 finalist Qualifying rounds editMain article 2009 10 Euroleague Qualifying rounds First preliminary round edit Games were played on September 29 and October 2 Winners advanced to the second preliminary round while losers parachuted into the Eurocup Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd legSpirou nbsp 111 134 nbsp Entente Orleanaise 55 53 56 81Ventspils nbsp 154 161 nbsp Benetton Treviso 78 73 76 88Le Mans nbsp 123 137 nbsp Alba Berlin 61 60 62 77Aris nbsp 129 156 nbsp Maroussi 69 67 60 89Second preliminary round edit Game 1 of each match was played on October 6 Game 2 of the Benetton Treviso Entente Orleanaise match was played on October 9 and Game 2 of Maroussi Alba Berlin was played on October 11 The winners of each match advanced to the Regular Season with the losers parachuting into the Eurocup Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd legBenetton Treviso nbsp 155 162 nbsp Entente Orleanaise 73 82 82 80Maroussi nbsp 149 145 nbsp Alba Berlin 79 70 70 75Regular season editThe Regular Season began on October 15 2009 and concluded on January 14 2010 If teams were level on record at the end of the Regular Season tiebreakers were applied in the following order 4 Head to head record Head to head point differential Point differential during the Regular Season Points scored during the regular season Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Regular Season match Key to colors Top four places in each group advanced to Top 16Group A edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Regular Season Group A Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp Regal FC Barcelona 10 10 0 833 625 2082 nbsp Montepaschi Siena 10 8 2 830 689 1413 nbsp Zalgiris 10 3 7 673 739 664 nbsp Cibona VIP 10 3 7 637 742 1055 nbsp ASVEL 10 3 7 680 749 696 nbsp Fenerbahce Ulker 10 3 7 690 799 109 Group B edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Regular Season Group B Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp Olympiacos 10 8 2 884 787 972 nbsp Unicaja 10 7 3 784 775 93 nbsp Partizan 10 5 5 745 757 124 nbsp Efes Pilsen 10 4 6 808 793 155 nbsp Lietuvos rytas 10 4 6 741 784 436 nbsp Entente Orleanaise 10 2 8 722 788 66Group C edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Regular Season Group C Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp CSKA Moscow 10 8 2 730 700 302 nbsp Caja Laboral 10 7 3 779 735 463 nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 10 6 4 794 737 574 nbsp Maroussi 10 4 6 744 764 205 nbsp Lottomatica Roma 10 4 6 713 737 246 nbsp Union Olimpija 10 1 9 677 764 87 Group D edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Regular Season Group D Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp Real Madrid 10 8 2 811 690 1212 nbsp Panathinaikos 10 8 2 792 697 953 nbsp Khimki 10 6 4 740 733 74 nbsp Asseco Prokom 10 4 6 747 810 635 nbsp Armani Jeans Milano 10 3 7 724 741 176 nbsp Oldenburg 10 1 9 657 800 143Top 16 editThe survivors from the Regular Season advanced to the Top 16 where they were drawn into four groups of four teams each playing home and home from January 27 through March 11 The draw was held at Euroleague headquarters in Barcelona starting at 13 00 CET on January 18 and was streamed live on the official Euroleague site 4 Key to colors Top two places in each group advanced to quarterfinalsGroup E edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Top 16 Group E Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp Regal FC Barcelona 6 5 1 465 396 692 nbsp Partizan 6 3 3 389 422 333 nbsp Panathinaikos 6 2 4 439 442 34 nbsp Maroussi 6 2 4 419 452 33 Group F edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Top 16 Group F Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 6 4 2 444 423 212 nbsp Real Madrid 6 3 3 447 444 33 nbsp Montepaschi Siena 6 3 3 481 497 164 nbsp Efes Pilsen 6 2 4 437 445 8Group G edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Top 16 Group G Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp CSKA Moscow 6 5 1 494 448 462 nbsp Asseco Prokom 6 3 3 471 455 163 nbsp Unicaja 6 2 4 450 452 24 nbsp Zalgiris 6 2 4 454 514 60 Group H edit Main article Euroleague 2009 10 Top 16 Group H Team Pld W L PF PA Diff1 nbsp Olympiacos 6 5 1 536 504 322 nbsp Caja Laboral 6 3 3 515 521 63 nbsp Khimki 6 3 3 476 487 114 nbsp Cibona VIP 6 1 5 486 501 15Quarterfinals editMain article 2009 10 Euroleague Quarterfinals Team 1 hosted Games 1 and 2 plus Game 5 if necessary Team 2 hosted Game 3 and Game 4 if necessary Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg 4th leg 5th legRegal FC Barcelona nbsp 3 1 nbsp Real Madrid 68 61 63 70 84 73 84 78Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv nbsp 1 3 nbsp Partizan 77 85 98 78 73 81 67 76CSKA Moscow nbsp 3 1 nbsp Caja Laboral 86 63 83 63 53 66 74 70Olympiacos nbsp 3 1 nbsp Asseco Prokom Gdynia 83 79 90 73 78 81 86 70Final four editMain article 2010 Euroleague Final Four SemifinalsMay 7FinalMay 9 nbsp Regal FC Barcelona64 nbsp CSKA Moscow54 nbsp Regal FC Barcelona86 nbsp Olympiacos68 nbsp Partizan80 nbsp Olympiacos83 Third place nbsp CSKA Moscow90 nbsp Partizan882009 10 Euroleague Champions nbsp Regal FC Barcelona2nd titleIndividual statistics editRating edit Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR1 nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan 18 380 21 112 nbsp Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos 22 393 17 863 nbsp Ramunas Siskauskas nbsp CSKA Moscow 21 356 16 95Points edit Rank Name Team Games Rating PPG1 nbsp Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos 20 345 17 252 nbsp Qyntel Woods nbsp Asseco Prokom Gdynia 20 337 16 853 nbsp Marko Tomas nbsp Cibona 16 263 16 44Rebounds edit Rank Name Team Games Rating RPG1 nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan 16 137 8 562 nbsp Lawrence Roberts nbsp Partizan 19 140 7 373 nbsp Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos 20 128 6 40Assists edit Rank Name Team Games Rating APG1 nbsp Omar Cook nbsp Unicaja 16 95 5 942 nbsp Milos Teodosic nbsp Olympiacos 20 104 5 203 nbsp Theodoros Papaloukas nbsp Olympiacos 17 88 5 18Other Stats edit Category Name Team Games StatSteals per game nbsp Bo McCalebb nbsp Partizan 23 1 95 nbsp Viktor Khryapa nbsp CSKA MoscowBlocks per game nbsp D or Fischer nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 20 1 80Turnovers per game nbsp Qyntel Woods nbsp Asseco Prokom 20 3 45Fouls drawn per game nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan 18 7 00Minutes per game nbsp David Logan nbsp Asseco Prokom 20 36 212FG nbsp Terence Morris nbsp Regal FC Barcelona 21 0 8253FG nbsp Ramunas Siskauskas nbsp CSKA Moscow 21 0 550FT nbsp Henry Domercant nbsp Montepaschi Siena 16 0 937Game highs edit Category Name Team StatRating nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan 49 nbsp Darjus Lavrinovic nbsp Real MadridPoints nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan 39Rebounds nbsp Travis Watson nbsp Zalgiris 17Assists nbsp Theodoros Papaloukas nbsp Olympiacos 14Steals nbsp Terrell McIntyre nbsp Montepaschi Siena 7Blocks 3 occasions 5Turnovers 8 occasions 7Fouls Drawn nbsp Marko Tomas nbsp Cibona 12Awards editEuroleague 2009 10 MVP edit nbsp Milos Teodosic nbsp Olympiacos Euroleague 2009 10 Final Four MVP edit nbsp Juan Carlos Navarro nbsp Regal FC Barcelona All Euroleague Team 2009 10 edit 5 Position All Euroleague First Team Club team All Euroleague Second Team Club teamPG nbsp Milos Teodosic nbsp Olympiacos nbsp Bo McCalebb nbsp PartizanSG SF nbsp Juan Carlos Navarro nbsp Regal FC Barcelona nbsp Josh Childress nbsp OlympiacosSG SF nbsp Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos nbsp Ramunas Siskauskas nbsp CSKA MoscowPF C nbsp Victor Khryapa nbsp CSKA Moscow nbsp Erazem Lorbek nbsp Regal FC BarcelonaPF C nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan nbsp Tiago Splitter nbsp Caja LaboralRising Star edit nbsp Ricky Rubio nbsp Regal FC Barcelona Best Defender edit nbsp Victor Khryapa nbsp CSKA Moscow Top scorer Alphonso Ford Trophy edit nbsp Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos Coach of the Year Alexander Gomelsky Award edit nbsp Xavier Pascual nbsp Regal FC Barcelona Club Executive of the Year edit nbsp Przemyslaw Seczkowski nbsp Asseco Prokom Gdynia MVP Weekly edit Main article EuroLeague MVP of the Week Regular season edit Game Player Team Rating1 nbsp Darjus Lavrinovic nbsp Real Madrid 492 nbsp Tiago Splitter nbsp Caja Laboral 36 nbsp Matt Walsh nbsp Union Olimpija 363 nbsp Romain Sato nbsp Montepaschi Siena 374 nbsp Ioannis Bourousis nbsp Olympiacos 325 nbsp Keith Langford nbsp Khimki 38 nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp Partizan 386 nbsp Dainius Salenga nbsp Zalgiris 287 nbsp Aleks Maric 2 nbsp Partizan 498 nbsp Aleks Maric 3 nbsp Partizan 299 nbsp Milos Teodosic nbsp Olympiacos 34 nbsp Chuck Eidson nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 3410 nbsp Ricky Rubio nbsp Regal FC Barcelona 33 nbsp Ramunas Siskauskas nbsp CSKA Moscow 33Top 16 edit Game Player Team PIR1 nbsp Ramunas Siskauskas 2 nbsp CSKA Moscow 29 nbsp Robertas Javtokas nbsp Khimki 29 nbsp Fernando San Emeterio nbsp Caja Laboral 292 nbsp Alan Anderson nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 403 nbsp Terrell McIntyre nbsp Montepaschi Siena 434 nbsp Jamont Gordon nbsp Cibona 405 nbsp Bojan Bogdanovic nbsp Cibona 286 nbsp Romain Sato 2 nbsp Montepaschi Siena 27Quarter finals edit Game Player Team PIR1 nbsp Dusan Kecman nbsp Partizan 302 nbsp Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos 353 nbsp Juan Carlos Navarro nbsp Regal FC Barcelona 294 nbsp Fernando San Emeterio 2 nbsp Caja Laboral 30MVP of Month edit Main article EuroLeague Monthly MVP Award Month Player TeamOctober 2009 nbsp Bojan Popovic nbsp Lietuvos rytasNovember 2009 nbsp Pete Mickeal nbsp Regal FC BarcelonaDecember 2009 nbsp Aleks Maric nbsp PartizanJanuary 2010 nbsp Milos Teodosic nbsp OlympiacosFebruary 2010 nbsp Alan Anderson nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel AvivMarch 2010 nbsp Victor Khryapa nbsp CSKA MoscowApril 2010 nbsp Juan Carlos Navarro nbsp Regal FC BarcelonaAttendance figures editRank Club Of Home Games Total Attendance Arena Capacity1 nbsp Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 8 90 500 11 7002 nbsp Panathinaikos 7 67 722 19 2503 nbsp Caja Laboral 7 64 830 9 9004 nbsp Unicaja 8 62 531 10 5005 nbsp Real Madrid 7 60 100 15 0006 nbsp Olympiacos 8 55 129 14 9057 nbsp Efes Pilsen 8 55 013 12 5008 nbsp Partizan 8 54 893 8 1509 nbsp Lietuvos rytas 5 40 000 11 00010 nbsp Zalgiris 8 37 433 5 00011 nbsp Regal FC Barcelona 7 35 816 8 25012 nbsp ASVEL 5 33 930 5 80013 nbsp Cibona 8 32 365 5 40014 nbsp Entente Orleanaise 7 31 805 6 90015 nbsp Montepaschi Siena 7 31 338 7 02516 nbsp Prokom Gdynia 7 29 785 5 00017 nbsp Maroussi 10 28 100 19 25018 nbsp CSKA Moscow 7 25 340 5 50019 nbsp Khimki 7 25 129 6 00020 nbsp Union Olimpija 5 24 000 6 00021 nbsp Alba Berlin 2 23 506 16 00022 nbsp Lottomatica Roma 5 21 147 11 20023 nbsp EWE Baskets Oldenburg 5 16 080 5 11824 nbsp Armani Jeans Milano 5 12 940 12 00025 nbsp Fenerbahce Ulker 5 7 200 12 50026 nbsp Spirou Charleroi 1 6 000 7 56027 nbsp Aris 1 5 000 5 50028 nbsp Benetton Treviso 2 4 867 5 13429 nbsp Le Mans Sarthe 1 4 600 6 00330 nbsp Ventspils 1 3 500 12 500TOTALS TOTAL LEAGUE ATTENDANCE990 599 AVERAGE ARENA CAPACITY9 552References and notes edit Euroleague net 2010 Final Four host is Paris Euroleague net Euroleague restructuring outlined in the 2009 12 strategic plan Euroleague net 2009 12 New Competition System Podcast a b Top 16 Draw Euroleague 2010 01 11 Archived from the original on 16 January 2010 Retrieved 2010 01 14 http www euroleague net final four paris 2010 main page i 71489 4218 All Euroleague team 2009 10External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 10 EuroLeague Euroleague net Official Site Eurobasket com Euroleague Page ULEB net Official Site Archived 2008 05 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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