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2013–14 Euroleague

The 2013–14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 14th season of the modern era of Euroleague Basketball and the fourth under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 57th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs.

Euroleague
Scene of the Mediolanum Forum in Milan during the Final Four
Season2013–14
Duration1 October 2013 – 18 May 2014
Number of games248
Number of teams24
Regular season
Season MVP Sergio Rodríguez
Finals
Champions Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
6th title
  Runners-up Real Madrid
Third place FC Barcelona
Fourth place CSKA Moscow
Final Four MVP Tyrese Rice
Awards
Coach of the Year David Blatt
Rising Star Bogdan Bogdanović
Best Defender Bryant Dunston
Statistical leaders
Points Keith Langford 17.6
Rebounds Joffrey Lauvergne 8.6
Assists Dimitris Diamantidis 6.2
Index Rating Keith Langford 17.7
Records
Average attendance8,130
All statistics correct as of 7 September 2014.

Euroleague Basketball Company, in its annual meeting in Barcelona, determined the site of the season's Euroleague Final Four venue. London was originally supposed to host the Final Four, but it was decided that the 2014 Euroleague Final Four be held at the Mediolanum Forum, in Milan. In the championship final game, Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv defeated the previous season's runners-up, Real Madrid, by a score of 98-86 after overtime, and won its sixth Euroleague title in the club's history.

Allocation

There were three routes to participation in the Euroleague:

  • The 14 teams with an A-Licence from the 2012–13 Euroleague, based on their Euroleague Club Ranking.[1]
  • The 2012–13 Eurocup winner was given a C-Licence.
  • 14 places were allocated from a list of 30 teams given a B-Licence ranked according to their European national basketball league rankings over the last year. 14 teams were given both an A-Licence or C-Licence and a B-Licence. When a country ranking spot had already been assigned to an A-Licence team, the assignation jumped to the next country appearing in the ranking, and their league was not granted an additional place in the competition. The first 8 of the remaining 16 teams were given places in the regular-season, and the next 6 were given places in the qualifying competition.
  • If the Eurocup champion was qualified by receiving a B license, or some team with it resigned from the competition, a wild card had to be given by the Euroleague.

The Euroleague had the right to cancel an A license for one of the following reasons:[2]

  • The club had the lowest ranking of all clubs with an A Licence according to the Club Ranking.
  • The club had ranked among the clubs placed in the bottom half of the national championship final standings.
  • The club had financial problems.
  • In the ACB (Spain), when the champion and/or the runner-up of the league were teams without an A license. In that case, the A license club with the lowest position would play Eurocup in the next season. If that happened three times in five years, the A license of the club would be cancelled.

Euroleague allocation criteria

A licenses

Classification after the 2012–13 season, including also the 2010–11 and the 2011–12 seasons.[3]

Rank Team Points
1.   FC Barcelona 144
2.   Olympiacos 138
3.   Panathinaikos 136
4.   Real Madrid 128
5.   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 128
6.   CSKA Moscow 119
7.   Montepaschi Siena 118
   
Rank Team Points
8.   Anadolu Efes 98
9.   Laboral Kutxa 94
10.   Unicaja 87
11.   Fenerbahçe Ülker 87
12.   Žalgiris 86
13.   EA7 Milano 52
14.   Asseco Prokom 35
Notes
  • EA7 Milano had a two-year A license, awarded in June 2012.[4]
  • Asseco Prokom lost its A license, as it was the last qualified in the A licensed team tanking. The license was converted into a wildcard.

B licenses

B licenses could be given to every team without an A license. If in the allocation appeared a team with an A license, the next team in the criteria would receive the B license, which qualified directly to the Regular Season.[5]

Key to colors
     A licensed teams
     B licensed teams
     WC teams
     Teams qualified for the Qualifying Round
Team League Pos.
1.   Real Madrid ACB 1st
2.   CSKA Moscow VTB and PBL 1st
3.   Montepaschi Siena Serie A 1st
4.   Galatasaray TBL 1st
5.   Žalgiris LKL 1st
6.   Panathinaikos GBL 1st
7.   Nanterre LNB Pro A 1st
8.   Brose Bamberg BBL 1st
9.   Partizan ABA 1st
10.   Stelmet Zielona Góra PLK 1st
11.   Crvena Zvezda ABA 2nd
12.   FC Barcelona ACB 2nd
13.   Lokomotiv Kuban VTB and PBL 2nd
14.   Acea RomaWithdrew[6] Serie A 2nd
   
Team League Pos.
15.   Banvit TBL 2nd
16.   Lietuvos Rytas LKL 2nd
17.   Olympiacos GBL 2nd
18.   StrasbourgWC LNB Pro A 2nd
19.   Oldenburg BBL 2nd
20.   IgokeaWithdrew ABA 3rd
21.   Telenet Oostende BLB 1st
22.   ČEZ Nymburk NBL 1st
23.   BudivelnykWC UBL 1st
24.   Maccabi HaifaWithdrew BSL 1st
25.   Lukoil AcademicWithdrew NBL 1st
26.   ZZ LeidenWithdrew DBL 1st
27.   VEF Rīga LBL 1st
28.   Turów Zgorzelec PLK 2nd
Notes
  • Adriatic: the places were awarded to the top teams in the Regular Season. If the third or fourth qualified won the Final Four, it would be granted with the first spot, moving the champion and the runner-up of the Regular Season to the second and third spots. In February 2012, Euroleague Basketball clarified the situation of the Adriatic League spots, saying the three first teams in the Adriatic League Final Four would qualify.[7] Due to the different interpretation of both associations, Euroleague and Liga ABA negotiated a solution to be applied only for the 2012–13 season.

Finally, both organizations agreed that if the team that was in the first position after the Regular Season met all of the B-licence minimum requirements, it would qualify to Euroleague. In that case, Igokea did not meet the required criteria, so Euroleague Basketball applied the 2012–13 Euroleague Bylaws, by which the 2013 ABA Final Four champion and the runner-up, would take the first two Adriatic positions in that order, whilst the next highest regular season team would take the final Adriatic position.[8][9][10]

C licenses and wild cards

To the Regular Season

Vacant C license of Lokomotiv Kuban (2012–13 Eurocup champion), qualified with a B license, Asseco Prokom's lost A license, and the B license rejected by Acea Roma converted to a wild card:

To the Qualification Rounds

Competition format changes

As new, for this Euroleague season, the eliminated teams in the Regular Season, were dropped to the Eurocup.[13]

Teams

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

Qualifying rounds

The eight teams participated in a single-venue tournament format, from October 1 until October 4, 2013. All games were played in the Siemens Arena in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Draw

The draws for the 2013–14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague were held on Thursday, 4 July. Teams were seeded into six pots of four teams in accordance with the Club Ranking, based on their performance in European competitions during a three-year period.

Two teams from the same country could not be drawn together in the same Regular Season group.

Regular season

class=notpageimage|
Location of teams of the 2013–14 Euroleague group stage.
  Red: Group A;   Green: Group B;   Blue: Group C;   Yellow: Group D.

The regular season was played between October 17 and December 20.

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

  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
     Bottom two teams in each group entered 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 round

Group A


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1   Fenerbahçe Ülker 10 8 2 849 749 +100  
2   CSKA Moscow 10 7 3 732 676 +56 1–1 (+5)
3   FC Barcelona 10 7 3 786 729 +57 1–1 (–5)
4   Partizan 10 3 7 668 715 −47 1–1 (+29)
5   Nanterre 10 3 7 682 753 −71 1–1 (–29)
6   Budivelnyk 10 2 8 737 832 −95  

Group B


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1   Real Madrid 10 10 0 889 652 +237  
2   EA7 Milano 10 5 5 742 762 −20 1–1 (+5)
3   Žalgiris 10 5 5 743 768 −25 1–1 (–5)
4   Anadolu Efes 10 4 6 741 767 −26  
5   Brose Bamberg 10 3 7 756 829 −73 1–1 (+3)
6   Strasbourg 10 3 7 705 798 −93 1–1 (–3)

Group C


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1   Olympiacos 10 10 0 812 734 +78  
2   Galatasaray 10 6 4 700 725 −25  
3   Unicaja 10 5 5 756 712 +44  
4   Bayern Munich 10 4 6 818 791 +27  
5   Montepaschi Siena 10 3 7 674 706 −32  
6   Stelmet Zielona Góra 10 2 8 707 799 −92  

Group D


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
1   Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 8 2 764 711 +53  
2   Laboral Kutxa 10 6 4 767 754 +13 1–1 (+12)
3   Lokomotiv Kuban 10 6 4 740 729 +11 1–1 (–12)
4   Panathinaikos 10 5 5 768 736 +32  
5   Crvena Zvezda 10 4 6 804 779 +25  
6   Lietuvos Rytas 10 1 9 686 820 −134  

Top 16

 
Regular season game between Nanterre and CSKA Moscow

The Top 16 began on January 2 and ended on April 11, 2014.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Top 16, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head record between teams still tied.
  3. Head-to-head point differential.
  4. Point differential during the Top 16.
  5. Points scored during the Top 16.
  6. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Top 16 match.
Key to colors
     Top four places in each group advanced to Playoffs
     Eliminated

See the detailed group stage page for tiebreakers if two or more teams were equal on points.

Group E


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD
1   FC Barcelona 14 12 2 1109 1009 +100
2   EA7 Milano 14 10 4 1093 1011 +82
3   Olympiacos 14 8 6 1058 996 +62
4   Panathinaikos 14 7 7 961 958 +3
5   Unicaja 14 6 8 1032 1063 −31
6   Fenerbahçe Ülker 14 6 8 1078 1101 −23
7   Laboral Kutxa 14 5 9 1061 1125 −64
8   Anadolu Efes 14 2 12 967 1096 −129

Group F


Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD
1   CSKA Moscow 14 12 2 1167 1035 +132
2   Real Madrid 14 11 3 1190 1047 +143
3   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 14 8 6 1115 1090 +25
4   Galatasaray 14 7 7 1072 1065 +7
5   Lokomotiv Kuban 14 7 7 1081 1098 −17
6   Bayern Munich 14 5 9 1040 1102 −62
7   Partizan 14 4 10 953 1069 −116
8   Žalgiris 14 2 12 1062 1174 −112

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 leg
FC Barcelona   3–0   Galatasaray 88–61 84–63 78–75
Real Madrid   3–2   Olympiacos 88–71 82–77 76–78 62–71 83–69
CSKA Moscow   3–2   Panathinaikos 77–74 77–51 59–65 72–73 74–44
EA7 Milano   1–3   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 99–101 91–77 63–75 66–86

Final Four

 
Scene of the championship game at the Mediolanum Forum on 18 May

The Final Four was the last phase of the season and was held over a weekend. The semifinal games were played on 16 May, while the third place game and championship game were played on 18 May. The Final Four was held at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan, Italy.

Attendances

Top 10

Round Game Home team Visitor Attendance Sources
1 Top 16 1   Partizan   Real Madrid 21,374
2 Regular Season 1   Crvena Zvezda   Lokomotiv Kuban 19,000
3 Top 16 5   Panathinaikos   FC Barcelona 18,500
4 Top 16 11   Panathinaikos   Fenerbahçe Ülker 17,500
5 Top 16 7   Panathinaikos   Olympiacos 17,500
6 Top 16 3   Partizan   CSKA Moscow 16,523
7 Top 16 5   Partizan   Lokomotiv Kuban 15,565
8 Regular Season 8   Partizan   Budivelnyk 15,200
9 Quarter-finals 4   Panathinaikos   CSKA Moscow 14,750
10 Regular Season 7   Laboral Kutxa   Panathinaikos 14,196

Average home attendances

Pos Team GP Total High Low Average
1   Partizan 12 150,931 21,374 7,500 12,578
2   Panathinaikos 14 168,842 18,500 5,192 12,060
3   Fenerbahçe Ülker 12 137,753 12,968 3,230 11,313
4   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 14 154,580 11,060 10,800 11,041
5   Laboral Kutxa 12 128,106 14,196 8,246 10,676
6   Real Madrid 15 155,528 13,192 6,899 10,369
7   Žalgiris 12 118,433 12,000 8,150 9,869
8   Crvena Zvezda 5 48,500 19,000 7,000 9,700
9   Olympiacos 13 [14] 125,074 11,500 5,500 9,656
10   EA7 Milano 14 125,264 12,331 4,630 8,947
11   Galatasaray 13 114,809 11,470 3,829 8,831
12   Brose 5 34,000 6,800 6,800 6,800
13   Unicaja 12 73,604 10,600 3,512 6,134
14   Lietuvos Rytas 5 30,350 8,450 3,350 6,070
15   Bayern Munich 12 72,445 6,700 5,011 6,037
16   Lokomotiv Kuban 12 70,481 7,470 4,274 5,873
17   Montepaschi Siena 5 27,549 6,755 4,020 5,510
18   FC Barcelona 14 71,620 6,938 3,134 5,116
19   CSKA Moscow 15 70,674 5,293 4,201 4,712
20   Anadolu Efes 12 55,311 8,078 2,080 4,609
21   Strasbourg 5 22,715 6,150 3,340 4,543
22   JSF Nanterre 5 21,000 4,500 3,000 4,200
23   Stelmet Zielona Góra 5 20,859 4,853 3,251 4,172
24   Budivelnyk 5 19,800 5,600 1,500 3,960
  • Updated to reflect games played through 25 April 2014

Source: Euroleague Basketball

Individual statistics

Rating

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1.   Keith Langford   EA7 Milano 25 442 17.68
2.   Malcolm Delaney   Bayern Munich 24 418 17.42
3.   Rudy Fernández   Real Madrid 31 534 17.23

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1.   Keith Langford   EA7 Milano 25 439 17.56
2.   Justin Dentmon   Žalgiris 24 403 16.79
3.   Vassilis Spanoulis   Olympiacos 26 392 15.08

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1.   Joffrey Lauvergne   Partizan 24 207 8.63
2.   Richard Hendrix   Lokomotiv Kuban 23 167 7.26
3.   Andrés Nocioni   Laboral Kutxa 21 138 6.57

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1.   Dimitris Diamantidis   Panathinaikos 29 180 6.21
2.   Carlos Arroyo   Galatasaray 25 138 5.52
3.   Thomas Heurtel   Laboral Kutxa 21 111 5.29

Other statistics

Category Name Team Games Stat
Steals per game   Jamon Gordon   Anadolu Efes 21 2.00
Blocks per game   Bryant Dunston   Olympiacos 29 1.31
Turnovers per game   Justin Dentmon   Žalgiris 24 3.71
Fouls drawn per game   Keith Langford   EA7 Milano 25 6.52
Minutes per game   Joffrey Lauvergne   Partizan 24 32:19
2FG%   Alex Tyus   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 27 0.723
3FG%   Valery Likhodey   Lokomotiv Kuban 21 0.546
FT%   Milko Bjelica   Laboral Kutxa
  Anadolu Efes
22 0.931

Game highs

Category Name Team Stat
Rating   Darjuš Lavrinovič   Budivelnyk 44
Points   Andrés Nocioni   Laboral Kutxa 37
Rebounds   Pops Mensah-Bonsu   Galatasaray 16
  Furkan Aldemir
Assists 7 occasions 11
Steals   Ricky Minard   Budivelnyk 6
Blocks 3 occasions 6
Turnovers 4 occasions 8
Fouls Drawn   Keith Langford   EA7 Milano 13

Awards

Euroleague 2013–14 MVP

Euroleague 2013–14 Final Four MVP

All-Euroleague Team 2013–14

[17]

Top Scorer (Alphonso Ford Trophy)

Best Defender

Rising Star

Coach of the Year (Alexander Gomelsky Award)

MVP Weekly

Regular season

Top 16

Quarter-finals

MVP of the Month

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  2. ^ 2012–13 Euroleague bylaws
  3. ^ Euroleague three-year-ranking 2012-10-01 at the Wayback Machine In-the-game.
  4. ^ Euroleague board awards two-year Turkish Airlines Euroleague license to EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Euroleague.net 20 June 2012
  5. ^ ECA Shareholders Meeting prepares to ring in the 2012-13 season Euroleague.net, July 5, 2012
  6. ^ Rome announces it will not play in Turkish Airlines Euroleague
  7. ^ ABA League – Clarification Regarding Clubs Participating in the 2013-14 Euroleague Euroleague.net 25 February 2013
  8. ^ Euroleague Basketball - ABA League Agreement on Access to the 2013-14 Euroleague Euroleague 5 March 2013
  9. ^ Red Star makes Euroleague
  10. ^ Partizan books ticket for next Euroleague
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  12. ^ Евролига-2013/14: "Химкам" осталась надежда только на wild card
  13. ^ ; EurocupBasketball.com, 14 June 2013
  14. ^ Not included one closed-door game
  15. ^ Euroleague.net Rodríguez voted bwin MVP of the 2013-14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague.
  16. ^ Euroleague.net Rice is bwin MVP of 2014 Final Four.
  17. ^ 2012–13 All-Euroleague First and Second teams announced. Euroleague.net. Retrieved on 2013-05-06.
  18. ^ Euroleague.net Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy goes to Keith Langford, EA7 Emporio Armani Milan.
  19. ^ Euroleague.net Coaches vote Bryant Dunston of Olympiacos this season's Best Defender.
  20. ^ Euroleague.net Euroleague coaches choose Partizan's Bogdanovic for Rising Star Trophy.
  21. ^ "David Blatt voted Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year".


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The 2013 14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 14th season of the modern era of Euroleague Basketball and the fourth under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines Including the competition s previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup this was the 57th season of the premier competition for European men s clubs EuroleagueScene of the Mediolanum Forum in Milan during the Final FourSeason2013 14Duration1 October 2013 18 May 2014Number of games248Number of teams24Regular seasonSeason MVPSergio RodriguezFinalsChampionsMaccabi Electra Tel Aviv 6th title Runners upReal MadridThird placeFC BarcelonaFourth placeCSKA MoscowFinal Four MVPTyrese RiceAwardsCoach of the YearDavid BlattRising StarBogdan BogdanovicBest DefenderBryant DunstonStatistical leadersPointsKeith Langford17 6ReboundsJoffrey Lauvergne8 6AssistsDimitris Diamantidis6 2Index RatingKeith Langford17 7RecordsAverage attendance8 130 2012 132014 15 All statistics correct as of 7 September 2014 Euroleague Basketball Company in its annual meeting in Barcelona determined the site of the season s Euroleague Final Four venue London was originally supposed to host the Final Four but it was decided that the 2014 Euroleague Final Four be held at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan In the championship final game Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv defeated the previous season s runners up Real Madrid by a score of 98 86 after overtime and won its sixth Euroleague title in the club s history Contents 1 Allocation 1 1 Euroleague allocation criteria 1 1 1 A licenses 1 1 2 B licenses 1 1 3 C licenses and wild cards 2 Competition format changes 3 Teams 4 Qualifying rounds 5 Draw 6 Regular season 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 6 3 Group C 6 4 Group D 7 Top 16 7 1 Group E 7 2 Group F 8 Quarterfinals 9 Final Four 10 Attendances 10 1 Top 10 10 2 Average home attendances 11 Individual statistics 11 1 Rating 11 2 Points 11 3 Rebounds 11 4 Assists 11 5 Other statistics 11 6 Game highs 12 Awards 12 1 Euroleague 2013 14 MVP 12 2 Euroleague 2013 14 Final Four MVP 12 3 All Euroleague Team 2013 14 12 4 Top Scorer Alphonso Ford Trophy 12 5 Best Defender 12 6 Rising Star 12 7 Coach of the Year Alexander Gomelsky Award 12 8 MVP Weekly 12 8 1 Regular season 12 8 2 Top 16 12 8 3 Quarter finals 12 9 MVP of the Month 13 See also 14 ReferencesAllocation EditThere were three routes to participation in the Euroleague The 14 teams with an A Licence from the 2012 13 Euroleague based on their Euroleague Club Ranking 1 The 2012 13 Eurocup winner was given a C Licence 14 places were allocated from a list of 30 teams given a B Licence ranked according to their European national basketball league rankings over the last year 14 teams were given both an A Licence or C Licence and a B Licence When a country ranking spot had already been assigned to an A Licence team the assignation jumped to the next country appearing in the ranking and their league was not granted an additional place in the competition The first 8 of the remaining 16 teams were given places in the regular season and the next 6 were given places in the qualifying competition If the Eurocup champion was qualified by receiving a B license or some team with it resigned from the competition a wild card had to be given by the Euroleague The Euroleague had the right to cancel an A license for one of the following reasons 2 The club had the lowest ranking of all clubs with an A Licence according to the Club Ranking The club had ranked among the clubs placed in the bottom half of the national championship final standings The club had financial problems In the ACB Spain when the champion and or the runner up of the league were teams without an A license In that case the A license club with the lowest position would play Eurocup in the next season If that happened three times in five years the A license of the club would be cancelled Euroleague allocation criteria Edit A licenses Edit Classification after the 2012 13 season including also the 2010 11 and the 2011 12 seasons 3 Rank Team Points1 FC Barcelona 1442 Olympiacos 1383 Panathinaikos 1364 Real Madrid 1285 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 1286 CSKA Moscow 1197 Montepaschi Siena 118 Rank Team Points8 Anadolu Efes 989 Laboral Kutxa 9410 Unicaja 8711 Fenerbahce Ulker 8712 Zalgiris 8613 EA7 Milano 5214 Asseco Prokom 35NotesEA7 Milano had a two year A license awarded in June 2012 4 Asseco Prokom lost its A license as it was the last qualified in the A licensed team tanking The license was converted into a wildcard B licenses Edit B licenses could be given to every team without an A license If in the allocation appeared a team with an A license the next team in the criteria would receive the B license which qualified directly to the Regular Season 5 Key to colors A licensed teams B licensed teams WC teams Teams qualified for the Qualifying RoundTeam League Pos 1 Real Madrid ACB 1st2 CSKA Moscow VTB and PBL 1st3 Montepaschi Siena Serie A 1st4 Galatasaray TBL 1st5 Zalgiris LKL 1st6 Panathinaikos GBL 1st7 Nanterre LNB Pro A 1st8 Brose Bamberg BBL 1st9 Partizan ABA 1st10 Stelmet Zielona Gora PLK 1st11 Crvena Zvezda ABA 2nd12 FC Barcelona ACB 2nd13 Lokomotiv Kuban VTB and PBL 2nd14 Acea RomaWithdrew 6 Serie A 2nd Team League Pos 15 Banvit TBL 2nd16 Lietuvos Rytas LKL 2nd17 Olympiacos GBL 2nd18 StrasbourgWC LNB Pro A 2nd19 Oldenburg BBL 2nd20 IgokeaWithdrew ABA 3rd21 Telenet Oostende BLB 1st22 CEZ Nymburk NBL 1st23 BudivelnykWC UBL 1st24 Maccabi HaifaWithdrew BSL 1st25 Lukoil AcademicWithdrew NBL 1st26 ZZ LeidenWithdrew DBL 1st27 VEF Riga LBL 1st28 Turow Zgorzelec PLK 2ndNotesAdriatic the places were awarded to the top teams in the Regular Season If the third or fourth qualified won the Final Four it would be granted with the first spot moving the champion and the runner up of the Regular Season to the second and third spots In February 2012 Euroleague Basketball clarified the situation of the Adriatic League spots saying the three first teams in the Adriatic League Final Four would qualify 7 Due to the different interpretation of both associations Euroleague and Liga ABA negotiated a solution to be applied only for the 2012 13 season Finally both organizations agreed that if the team that was in the first position after the Regular Season met all of the B licence minimum requirements it would qualify to Euroleague In that case Igokea did not meet the required criteria so Euroleague Basketball applied the 2012 13 Euroleague Bylaws by which the 2013 ABA Final Four champion and the runner up would take the first two Adriatic positions in that order whilst the next highest regular season team would take the final Adriatic position 8 9 10 Russia the places were awarded to the best teams by a ranking determined by their positions in the VTB United League and Russian Professional Basketball League 11 VTB points prevail in case of tie 12 C licenses and wild cards Edit To the Regular SeasonVacant C license of Lokomotiv Kuban 2012 13 Eurocup champion qualified with a B license Asseco Prokom s lost A license and the B license rejected by Acea Roma converted to a wild card Strasbourg Budivelnyk Bayern MunichTo the Qualification Rounds Khimki Cimberio VareseCompetition format changes EditAs new for this Euroleague season the eliminated teams in the Regular Season were dropped to the Eurocup 13 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 2012 13 Eurocup BasketballRegular season Real Madrid A Galatasaray 1st CSKA Moscow A Partizan 1st FC Barcelona A Anadolu Efes A Lokomotiv Kuban EC Crvena zvezda 2nd Laboral Kutxa A Fenerbahce A Brose Bamberg 1st Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv A Unicaja A Nanterre 1st Bayern Munich WC Stelmet Zielona Gora 1st Panathinaikos A SIG Strasbourg WC Montepaschi Siena A Budivelnyk WC OlympiacosTH A Zalgiris A EA7 Emporio Armani Milano A Qualifying rounds Banvit 2nd Lietuvos rytas 2nd EWE Oldenburg 2nd Telenet Oostende 1st CEZ Nymburk 1st VEF Riga 1st Khimki WC Cimberio Varese WC Qualifying rounds EditMain article 2013 14 Euroleague Qualifying rounds The eight teams participated in a single venue tournament format from October 1 until October 4 2013 All games were played in the Siemens Arena in Vilnius Lithuania First roundSecond roundThird round Cimberio Varese74 EWE Baskets Oldenburg79 EWE Baskets Oldenburg87 Lietuvos rytas99 Lietuvos rytas80 VEF Riga71 Lietuvos rytas75 Telenet Oostende66 CEZ Nymburk78 Banvit87 Banvit80 Telenet Oostende82 Khimki79 Telenet Oostende90Draw EditThe draws for the 2013 14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague were held on Thursday 4 July Teams were seeded into six pots of four teams in accordance with the Club Ranking based on their performance in European competitions during a three year period Two teams from the same country could not be drawn together in the same Regular Season group Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5 Pot 6 FC Barcelona Olympiacos Panathinaikos Real Madrid Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv CSKA Moscow Montepaschi Siena Anadolu Efes Laboral Kutxa Unicaja Fenerbahce Ulker Zalgiris Galatasaray Lokomotiv Kuban Budivelnyk Brose Bamberg EA7 Milano Partizan Crvena Zvezda Stelmet Zielona Gora Bayern Munich Nanterre Strasbourg Lietuvos Rytas q Regular season Edit FC Barcelona Real Madrid Laboral Kutxa Unicaja Montepaschi Siena EA7 Milano Anadolu Efes Galatasaray Fenerbahce Ulker Olympiacos Panathinaikos Zalgiris CSKA Moscow Lokomotiv Kuban Brose Bamberg Bayern Munich Maccabi Partizan Crvena zvezda Zielona Gora Nanterre Strasbourg Budivelnyk Lietuvos Rytasclass notpageimage Location of teams of the 2013 14 Euroleague group stage Red Group A Green Group B Blue Group C Yellow Group D The regular season was played between October 17 and December 20 If teams were level on record at the end of the Regular Season tiebreakers were applied in the following order 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 16 Bottom two teams in each group entered 2013 14 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 roundGroup A Edit Main article Euroleague 2013 14 Regular Season Group A Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie1 Fenerbahce Ulker 10 8 2 849 749 100 2 CSKA Moscow 10 7 3 732 676 56 1 1 5 3 FC Barcelona 10 7 3 786 729 57 1 1 5 4 Partizan 10 3 7 668 715 47 1 1 29 5 Nanterre 10 3 7 682 753 71 1 1 29 6 Budivelnyk 10 2 8 737 832 95 Group B Edit Main article Euroleague 2013 14 Regular Season Group B Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie1 Real Madrid 10 10 0 889 652 237 2 EA7 Milano 10 5 5 742 762 20 1 1 5 3 Zalgiris 10 5 5 743 768 25 1 1 5 4 Anadolu Efes 10 4 6 741 767 26 5 Brose Bamberg 10 3 7 756 829 73 1 1 3 6 Strasbourg 10 3 7 705 798 93 1 1 3 Group C Edit Main article Euroleague 2013 14 Regular Season Group C Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie1 Olympiacos 10 10 0 812 734 78 2 Galatasaray 10 6 4 700 725 25 3 Unicaja 10 5 5 756 712 44 4 Bayern Munich 10 4 6 818 791 27 5 Montepaschi Siena 10 3 7 674 706 32 6 Stelmet Zielona Gora 10 2 8 707 799 92 Group D Edit Main article Euroleague 2013 14 Regular Season Group D Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Tie1 Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 8 2 764 711 53 2 Laboral Kutxa 10 6 4 767 754 13 1 1 12 3 Lokomotiv Kuban 10 6 4 740 729 11 1 1 12 4 Panathinaikos 10 5 5 768 736 32 5 Crvena Zvezda 10 4 6 804 779 25 6 Lietuvos Rytas 10 1 9 686 820 134 Top 16 Edit Regular season game between Nanterre and CSKA Moscow The Top 16 began on January 2 and ended on April 11 2014 If teams were level on record at the end of the Top 16 tiebreakers were applied in the following order Head to head record Head to head record between teams still tied Head to head point differential Point differential during the Top 16 Points scored during the Top 16 Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Top 16 match Key to colors Top four places in each group advanced to Playoffs EliminatedSee the detailed group stage page for tiebreakers if two or more teams were equal on points Group E Edit Main article Euroleague 2013 14 Top 16 Group E Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD1 FC Barcelona 14 12 2 1109 1009 1002 EA7 Milano 14 10 4 1093 1011 823 Olympiacos 14 8 6 1058 996 624 Panathinaikos 14 7 7 961 958 35 Unicaja 14 6 8 1032 1063 316 Fenerbahce Ulker 14 6 8 1078 1101 237 Laboral Kutxa 14 5 9 1061 1125 648 Anadolu Efes 14 2 12 967 1096 129 Group F Edit Main article Euroleague 2013 14 Top 16 Group F Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD1 CSKA Moscow 14 12 2 1167 1035 1322 Real Madrid 14 11 3 1190 1047 1433 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 14 8 6 1115 1090 254 Galatasaray 14 7 7 1072 1065 75 Lokomotiv Kuban 14 7 7 1081 1098 176 Bayern Munich 14 5 9 1040 1102 627 Partizan 14 4 10 953 1069 1168 Zalgiris 14 2 12 1062 1174 112Quarterfinals EditMain article 2013 14 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 legFC Barcelona 3 0 Galatasaray 88 61 84 63 78 75Real Madrid 3 2 Olympiacos 88 71 82 77 76 78 62 71 83 69CSKA Moscow 3 2 Panathinaikos 77 74 77 51 59 65 72 73 74 44EA7 Milano 1 3 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 99 101 91 77 63 75 66 86Final Four Edit Scene of the championship game at the Mediolanum Forum on 18 May Main article 2014 Euroleague Final Four The Final Four was the last phase of the season and was held over a weekend The semifinal games were played on 16 May while the third place game and championship game were played on 18 May The Final Four was held at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan Italy Semifinals16 MayChampionship game18 May CSKA Moscow67 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv68 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv98 Real Madrid86 FC Barcelona62 Real Madrid100 Third place game CSKA Moscow78 FC Barcelona93Attendances EditTop 10 Edit Round Game Home team Visitor Attendance Sources1 Top 16 1 Partizan Real Madrid 21 3742 Regular Season 1 Crvena Zvezda Lokomotiv Kuban 19 0003 Top 16 5 Panathinaikos FC Barcelona 18 5004 Top 16 11 Panathinaikos Fenerbahce Ulker 17 5005 Top 16 7 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 17 5006 Top 16 3 Partizan CSKA Moscow 16 5237 Top 16 5 Partizan Lokomotiv Kuban 15 5658 Regular Season 8 Partizan Budivelnyk 15 2009 Quarter finals 4 Panathinaikos CSKA Moscow 14 75010 Regular Season 7 Laboral Kutxa Panathinaikos 14 196Average home attendances Edit Pos Team GP Total High Low Average1 Partizan 12 150 931 21 374 7 500 12 5782 Panathinaikos 14 168 842 18 500 5 192 12 0603 Fenerbahce Ulker 12 137 753 12 968 3 230 11 3134 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 14 154 580 11 060 10 800 11 0415 Laboral Kutxa 12 128 106 14 196 8 246 10 6766 Real Madrid 15 155 528 13 192 6 899 10 3697 Zalgiris 12 118 433 12 000 8 150 9 8698 Crvena Zvezda 5 48 500 19 000 7 000 9 7009 Olympiacos 13 14 125 074 11 500 5 500 9 65610 EA7 Milano 14 125 264 12 331 4 630 8 94711 Galatasaray 13 114 809 11 470 3 829 8 83112 Brose 5 34 000 6 800 6 800 6 80013 Unicaja 12 73 604 10 600 3 512 6 13414 Lietuvos Rytas 5 30 350 8 450 3 350 6 07015 Bayern Munich 12 72 445 6 700 5 011 6 03716 Lokomotiv Kuban 12 70 481 7 470 4 274 5 87317 Montepaschi Siena 5 27 549 6 755 4 020 5 51018 FC Barcelona 14 71 620 6 938 3 134 5 11619 CSKA Moscow 15 70 674 5 293 4 201 4 71220 Anadolu Efes 12 55 311 8 078 2 080 4 60921 Strasbourg 5 22 715 6 150 3 340 4 54322 JSF Nanterre 5 21 000 4 500 3 000 4 20023 Stelmet Zielona Gora 5 20 859 4 853 3 251 4 17224 Budivelnyk 5 19 800 5 600 1 500 3 960Updated to reflect games played through 25 April 2014Source Euroleague BasketballIndividual statistics EditRating Edit Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR1 Keith Langford EA7 Milano 25 442 17 682 Malcolm Delaney Bayern Munich 24 418 17 423 Rudy Fernandez Real Madrid 31 534 17 23Points Edit Rank Name Team Games Points PPG1 Keith Langford EA7 Milano 25 439 17 562 Justin Dentmon Zalgiris 24 403 16 793 Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos 26 392 15 08Rebounds Edit Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG1 Joffrey Lauvergne Partizan 24 207 8 632 Richard Hendrix Lokomotiv Kuban 23 167 7 263 Andres Nocioni Laboral Kutxa 21 138 6 57Assists Edit Rank Name Team Games Assists APG1 Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos 29 180 6 212 Carlos Arroyo Galatasaray 25 138 5 523 Thomas Heurtel Laboral Kutxa 21 111 5 29Other statistics Edit Alex Tyus Category Name Team Games StatSteals per game Jamon Gordon Anadolu Efes 21 2 00Blocks per game Bryant Dunston Olympiacos 29 1 31Turnovers per game Justin Dentmon Zalgiris 24 3 71Fouls drawn per game Keith Langford EA7 Milano 25 6 52Minutes per game Joffrey Lauvergne Partizan 24 32 192FG Alex Tyus Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 27 0 7233FG Valery Likhodey Lokomotiv Kuban 21 0 546FT Milko Bjelica Laboral Kutxa Anadolu Efes 22 0 931Game highs Edit Category Name Team StatRating Darjus Lavrinovic Budivelnyk 44Points Andres Nocioni Laboral Kutxa 37Rebounds Pops Mensah Bonsu Galatasaray 16 Furkan AldemirAssists 7 occasions 11Steals Ricky Minard Budivelnyk 6Blocks 3 occasions 6Turnovers 4 occasions 8Fouls Drawn Keith Langford EA7 Milano 13Awards EditEuroleague 2013 14 MVP Edit Sergio Rodriguez Real Madrid 15 Euroleague 2013 14 Final Four MVP Edit Tyrese Rice Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 16 All Euroleague Team 2013 14 Edit 17 All Euroleague First Team Club Team All Euroleague Second Team Club Team Sergio Rodriguez Real Madrid Ricky Hickman Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv Keith Langford EA7 Milano Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos Rudy Fernandez Real Madrid Victor Khryapa CSKA Moscow Sonny Weems CSKA Moscow Nikola Mirotic Real Madrid Ante Tomic FC Barcelona Stephane Lasme PanathinaikosTop Scorer Alphonso Ford Trophy Edit Keith Langford EA7 Milano 18 Best Defender Edit Bryant Dunston Olympiacos 19 Rising Star Edit Bogdan Bogdanovic Partizan 20 Coach of the Year Alexander Gomelsky Award Edit David Blatt Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 21 MVP Weekly Edit Main article EuroLeague MVP of the Week Regular season Edit Game Player Team PIR1 Nikola Mirotic Real Madrid 272 Nik Caner Medley Unicaja 293 Bryant Dunston Olympiacos 334 DeMarcus Nelson Crvena Zvezda 315 Justin Dentmon Zalgiris 326 Vladimir Dragicevic Stelmet Zielona Gora 327 Bostjan Nachbar FC Barcelona 318 Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos 299 Darjus Lavrinovic Budivelnyk 4410 Boban Marjanovic Crvena Zvezda 33Top 16 Edit Game Player Team PIR1 Vassilis Spanoulis 2 Olympiacos 392 Marcelinho Huertas FC Barcelona 303 Rudy Fernandez Real Madrid 304 Krunoslav Simon Lokomotiv Kuban 355 Milos Teodosic CSKA Moscow 316 Justin Dentmon 2 Zalgiris 337 Ante Tomic FC Barcelona 368 Ante Tomic 2 FC Barcelona 409 Zoran Dragic Unicaja 3010 Malcolm Delaney Bayern Munich 2411 Rudy Fernandez 2 Real Madrid 3312 Derrick Brown Lokomotiv Kuban 3413 Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos 3114 Justin Dentmon 3 Zalgiris 40Quarter finals Edit Game Player Team PIR1 Ricky Hickman Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 362 Ioannis Bourousis Real Madrid 24 Curtis Jerrells EA7 Milano3 Bryant Dunston 2 Olympiacos 324 Bryant Dunston 3 Olympiacos 255 Sasha Kaun CSKA Moscow 29MVP of the Month Edit Main article EuroLeague Monthly MVP Award Month Player TeamOctober 2013 Nikola Mirotic Real MadridNovember 2013 Derrick Brown Lokomotiv KubanDecember 2013 Stratos Perperoglou OlympiacosJanuary 2014 Nenad Krstic CSKA MoscowFebruary 2014 Ante Tomic FC BarcelonaMarch 2014 Ante Tomic 2 FC BarcelonaApril 2014 Alex Tyus Maccabi Electra Tel AvivSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2013 14 EuroLeague 2013 14 Eurocup Basketball 2013 14 EuroChallengeReferences Edit In The Game org Euroleague three year ranking Archived from the original on 2012 10 01 Retrieved 2012 10 04 2012 13 Euroleague bylaws Euroleague three year ranking Archived 2012 10 01 at the Wayback Machine In the game Euroleague board awards two year Turkish Airlines Euroleague license to EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Euroleague net 20 June 2012 ECA Shareholders Meeting prepares to ring in the 2012 13 season Euroleague net July 5 2012 Rome announces it will not play in Turkish Airlines Euroleague ABA League Clarification Regarding Clubs Participating in the 2013 14 Euroleague Euroleague net 25 February 2013 Euroleague Basketball ABA League Agreement on Access to the 2013 14 Euroleague Euroleague 5 March 2013 Red Star makes Euroleague Partizan books ticket for next Euroleague Euroleague agrees to VTB United League proposal Archived from the original on 2013 06 13 Retrieved 2013 04 27 Evroliga 2013 14 Himkam ostalas nadezhda tolko na wild card Eurocup changes format expands to 48 teams for 2013 14 season EurocupBasketball com 14 June 2013 Not included one closed door game Euroleague net Rodriguez voted bwin MVP of the 2013 14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Euroleague net Rice is bwin MVP of 2014 Final Four 2012 13 All Euroleague First and Second teams announced Euroleague net Retrieved on 2013 05 06 Euroleague net Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy goes to Keith Langford EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Euroleague net Coaches vote Bryant Dunston of Olympiacos this season s Best Defender Euroleague net Euroleague coaches choose Partizan s Bogdanovic for Rising Star Trophy David Blatt voted Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 14 Euroleague amp oldid 1138406390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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