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BC Juventus

BC Juventus (Lithuanian: Krepšinio klubas Juventus), also known as Uniclub Casino Juventus for sponsorship reasons, is a Lithuanian professional basketball club based in Utena, Lithuania. Founded in 1999, the club currently plays in the Lithuanian Basketball League.

Uniclub Casino Juventus
NicknameJuvė
LeaguesLithuanian Basketball League
Founded1999
HistoryJuventus
(1999–2004)
Juventus LKSK
(2004–2009)
Juventus
(2009–2021)
Uniclub Casino Juventus
(2021–present)
ArenaUtena Arena
Capacity2,000
LocationUtena, Lithuania
Team colorsRed, white and black
   
PresidentGintautas Matulis
Head coachOliver Kostić
Affiliation(s)Ežerūnas Molėtai
Olimpas Ukmergė
Championships1 LKBL
1 RKL
1 BBL Challenge Cup
Websiteutenosjuventus.lt

History

2000–2007: foundation and participation in RKL

Juventus basketball club was founded in 1999 and debuted in Naujametinis Utenos rajono Mero taurės turnyras (Utena's new year's mayor's cup tournament) and took third place. First team roster consisted of other sports players: football players and one handball player. First team captain, which also founded Juventus basketball team was football player Nerijus Kuzmickas (played in Kauno Inkaras team), now Šiauliai football academy, child and teenage coach. In the debut Juventus season also played: Egidijus Varnas (FK Ekranas), Tomas Keraitis, Tomas Karvelis and others.

In 2003–2004 season, Juventus basketball team was coached by Rimvydas Vaitkus. Juventus debuted in Lithuania basketball B league and in their debut season, BC Juventus took sixth place.

After year, in 2004–2005 season, Juventus basketball team was coached by Mindaugas Kildišius. Juventus basketball team first time in the club history won LKBL championship (same like RKL) and won right to participate in the LKAL championship (same like NKL). But because of various bureaucracy barriers, Juventus basketball team wasn't permitted to debut in the second-tier Lithuania basketball league.

During 2005–2006 season, BC Juventus took third place in RKL tournament. One season later, Juventus won RKL championship once again and in transition match to the NKL championship, BC Juventus won against Kauno LKKA-Atletas basketball team. But this wasn't the end for Juventus in the 2006–2007 season as BC Juventus went until third Lithuania basketball federation (LKF) stage and only there, after two unremitting matches lost to Klaipėdos Neptūnas. Same year, team coach Mindaugas Kildišius, was named the best RKL championship coach.

2007–2009: NKL

 
Žydrūnas Urbonas joined Juventus in 2009 and later became president of the club.

In 2007–2008 season Utena's basketball team debuted in the NKL championship and won regular season (25 wins and 7 losses), however in the final standings BC Juventus took only fourth place. In the end of 2007, Juventus guard Raimondas Ambrulaitis was named "Lithuania basketball discovery of the year", team coach Mindaugas Kildišius was named the best 2007–2008 NKL season coach.

One year later, Juventus basketball team won NKL regular season once again and participated in NKL championship semi-finals. In 2009, Juventus wasn't able to participate in the NKL finals, because of that team coach Mindaugas Kildišius retired from his position. Also because of that, Mindaugas Kildišius assistant Rolandas Urkis coached Juventus basketball team until the end of the season.[1] On 15 June 2009 LKF decided to let Juventus basketball team participate in the Lithuania super basketball league LKL because of the commercial principles.[2] For the permission to participate in the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL), Juventus basketball team had to pay 350 thousand LTL.[3]

2009–present: LKL

On 20 August 2009 Gintaras Kručkauskas became main Juventus basketball team coach.[4] The 2009–2010 Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) season was the most successful in the club history as Juventus basketball team took fourth place in the LKL championship.[5]

On 7 July 2010 Robertas Giedraitis became main BC Juventus coach.[6]

 
BC Juventus, prior the 2014–15 season (LKL bronze medalists)

During 2010–2011 season, BC Juventus first time in the club history became Baltic Basketball League Challenge Cup champions.[7] Also BC "Juventus" made a huge surprise as they eliminated 7-time LKL Bronze streaker Šiauliai in the first round of LKL playoffs (first game: 105:94,[8] second game: 91:81[9]). After eliminating Šiauliai in quarter-final, BC Juventus reached LKL semi finals and met Lithuania basketball powerhouse Žalgiris. On 27 April 2011 BC Juventus lost first game at Kaunas Sports Hall against Žalgiris with result 63–95,[10] the second match took place on 29 April 2011 in Utena. Juventus lost the second game too and had to fight for LKL Bronze against Rūdupis.[11] Juventus lost first Bronze game at Prienai with result 65–79,[12] the second game was unsuccessful for Juventus too as they lost it in their home arena in Utena with result 73–98.[13] The third game took place in Prienai, which Juventus team lost with result 83–84,[14] because of that they lost Bronze series 0–3 against Rūdupis and took fourth place in the LKL championship that season.

In the 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 seasons, Juventus did not accomplish anything notable. After the 2011–2012 season, where Juventus missed the playoffs entirely, Robertas Giedraitis was fired as head coach. After Rytis Vaišvila was hired as head coach, Juventus made the playoffs in 2013, and fought valiantly against Lietuvos rytas, though losing the series 0–2.

In the 2013–2014 season, Juventus replaced coach Vaišvila with former longtime Žalgiris player, coach and sports director Vitoldas Masalskis. Despite high hopes, the season started poorly, and coach Masalskis was replaced with Virginijus Sirvydis, former longtime player in the LKL. The move helped the team regroup and reach the playoffs, but lost to TonyBet Prienai 0:2. The team also played in the BBL Elite division, but didn't make the playoff stage for two straight seasons.

 
Rashaun Broadus, the star of the team in the 2014–15 season

In 2014–15 LKL season the club reached new highs. Before the season, the well-known Rashaun Broadus was signed, and quickly became the leader of the team. The team took 5th place during the regular LKL season and in the quarterfinals they met the 4th seed Pieno žvaigždės. After the impressive series, Juventus overcome Pieno žvaigždės 3–2 and qualified into the LKL semifinals for the third time in club's history.[15] Despite having a regular season victory over BC Žalgiris, Juventus was no match for BC Žalgiris in the semifinals, losing the series 0:3. Though, Juventus shockingly defeated EuroLeague participant Neptūnas 3:2 and won LKL bronze medals for the first time in club's history.[16] Rashaun Broadus led the team with 25 points and 10 assists in the crucial game. His comment following the game was: "We don't care what anybody thinks about us. We played hard every game. Everybody told us that we will be down 3–0 and now we won medals".[17] Juventus also finished 4th in the LKF Cup, as well as winning the bronze medals in the BBL, capping off the most successful season in club history.

In 2015–2016 season Utenos Juventus was invited compete in EuroCup for the first time in the club history as LKL bronze medalists.[18] Though, they decided to choose the FIBA Europe Cup version instead.[19] By preparing for their debut in the first-ever European competition, BC Juventus signed with former Lithuania men's national basketball team head coach Antanas Sireika to replace the LKL bronze medals winning Dainius Adomaitis, who signed with Neptūnas Klaipėda.[20][21] Juventus qualified into the second stage of the FIBA Europe Cup by being the second-best team among teams which took third place in their groups.[22] After successfully playing at the Round of 32 where they took first place in the group, Juventus advanced into the playoffs but there they were immediately eliminated by the Croatian powerhouse Cibona Zagreb after two close games (78–83, 84–87).[23] In the LKL playoffs, Juventus defeated Vytautas in the quarterfinals 3–2, but lost to Žalgiris in the semifinal sweep 0–3. In the bronze medal game, Juventus lost to BC Lietuvos rytas 0–3.

In 2016–2017 season Juventus qualified into the Basketball Champions League after crushing FC Porto 77–59 on 29 September 2016.[24] In the Champions League group stage, Juventus qualified to the playoffs, finishing 4th in the group with an 8–6 record. In the playoffs, Juventus faced the legendary AEK team, and were eliminated, losing both at home 77:78, and away 54:75. In February, Juventus also delivered the biggest shock in the King Mindaugas Cup tournament, eliminating champion BC Lietuvos rytas 87:84 in the quarterfinals. In the tournament semifinals, Juventus lost a hard-fought game to another favorite, Lietkabelis, 70:75, but won the 3-rd place game against rival Vytautas 70:61. In the LKL playoffs, Juventus faced Neptūnas in the quarterfinals - they were no match for Neptūnas, who swept the series 3:0 in dominating fashion, with a 19-point average.

Before the 2017–2018 season, team star and LKL MVP Jamar Diggs left to play in France and coach Sireika returned to BC Šiauliai. Juventus signed strong players like Anthony Ireland, LaRon Dendy, Jonte Flowers and the stars of the 2015 season in which Juventus won 3rd place, Arvydas Šikšnius and Simas Buterlevičius. Coach Gediminas Petrauskas was signed to replace Sireika. Juventus qualified for the Basketball Champions League by defeating PBC Academic 82:81 and 86:79. After this, Juventus had a horrible streak - after starting 0–7 in the LKL, coach Petrauskas resigned, and longtime player, assistant coach and team president Žydrūnas Urbonas took over as head coach. The team greatly improved, both in the LKL, and the Champions League. In the King Mindaugas Cup quarterfinals, Juventus faced BC Lietuvos rytas in a previous season rematch, losing in overtime 88:91, after some questionable calls by the referees at the end of game. In the Champions League, Juventus finished the regular season with a 4–10 record, but a win against UCAM Murcia 70:56 in the last game of the regular season helped the team qualify for the 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup playoffs. Juventus defeated Alba Fehérvár on aggregate 163:152 (87:74 at home and 76:78 away) in the Round of 16, qualifying for the quarterfinals. Juventus lost to Sidigas Avellino in the quarterfinals, on aggregate 145:162 (77:77 at home and 68:85 away). Jonte Flowers was replaced by Dino Pita during the season. By the end of the season, injuries, disciplinary issues and release of one of the teams leaders LaRon Dendy caused the team to go on a 5-game losing streak in the LKL, plummeting in the standings and finishing only in 7th place. Juventus faced Lietuvos rytas in the playoffs, losing the series 0:3, though came very close to winning the second game in Utena, losing in the final seconds after erasing an 18-point deficit.

In the 2018–2019 season, Juventus didn't play in European competitions, because of money troubles from the previous season. Team leaders Ireland and Kupšas left the team, being replaced by Alex Hamilton and the returning Vaidas Čepukaitis. Dovis Bičkauskis, Kenny Gaines and Šikšnius remained with the team, while Urbonas remained as head coach. Martinas Geben, who Juventus loaned from BC Žalgiris, became the first player from Juventus to get an invitation for the Lithuania men's national basketball team, playing in the World Cup qualification. After a 2–5 start, Juventus also signed Marius Runkauskas and Tomas Dimša to strengthen the team. Hamilton, the team leader, left in December. Juventus recovered, and in February, the heavily improved Bičkauskis became the second player from Juventus to get an invitation to the national team. In the King Mindaugas Cup, Juventus eliminated the NKL champions BC Neptūnas-Akvaservis and BC Nevėžis in the first two rounds, before facing BC Rytas for the third straight season in the quarterfinals – this time, in a two-game series decided on aggregate. Juventus lost the controversial first match in Vilnius, 85–87, after questionable calls in the final minutes, including the ejection of head coach Urbonas.[25] In the rematch, Juventus started poorly, but recovered and led for most of the game – before Urbonas received a technical foul with minutes left, and Rytas, led by Seeley and Bendžius, took control and won the game, 76–65, winning the series on aggregate, 163:150, and eliminating Juventus from the competition. Juventus finished with a 15–21 record in the LKL, in 6th place. Geben was named the MVP of the LKL for the regular season. Juventus faced Rytas in the LKL quarterfinals, and nearly created one of the biggest upsets in LKL history – in the first game, in Vilnius, Juventus lost, 91–93, after a last-second three-pointer by Gerben missed. In the second game, Juventus finally beat Rytas, 92–83, to tie the series at 1–1, giving Rytas their first ever loss in the quarterfinals. In the decisive game, Juventus lost, 63–84, losing the series, 1–2, but earning praise for their amazing efforts.[26]

Celebrating their 20th anniversary, BC Juventus announced a new club logo for the upcoming 2019–20 season.[27] The biggest losses during the summer where Martinas Geben returning to Žalgiris, Bičkauskis leaving to sign with Rytas, and Tomas Dimša leaving to sign with BC Lietkabelis. Juventus signed Julius Jucikas, Bryant Crawford, Shannon Scott, Žygimantas Skučas and the returning former LKL MVP Vytautas Šulskis to strengthen the team. During the season, Juventus continued their war with Rytas Vilnius, once again facing Rytas in the King Mindaugas Cup - after winning their first match at home 85:81, Juventus lost a controversial rematch 94:103 in Vilnius, with Rytas advancing to the semifinals. In the LKL, Juventus was fighting for the 4th place in the standings against BC Neptūnas, with the strength of the new signings to the club and the improved Gytis Radzevičius, playing the best season of his career. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the season ended early, and Juventus, one win behind Neptūnas, finished the season in 5th place. Juventus also played in the Lithuanian 3x3 championship during the summer, winning the tournament.[28]

Juventus quickly became one of the better teams of the LKL of the 2020–2021 season. Under coach Urbonas, and led by their 3x3 championship, in particular Skučas, winning team, Crawford, the returning Mindaugas Kupšas and former Rytas player Martynas Gecevičius, and late season signing Vaidas Kariniauskas, Juventus shocked everyone by destroying Rytas in the King Mindaugas Cup, winning both at home 89:87 and away 105:78, getting sweet revenge from the previous season's controversial losses. Juventus, having lost in the semifinals to Lietkabelis, won the KMT bronze medals by defeating BC Neptūnas. Juventus also participated in FIBA 3x3 tournaments during the season, having much success and becoming one of the best teams in the world. In the LKL, Juventus managed to reach the LKL semifinals with a win over CBet Prienai 2–0 in the quarterfinals. Juventus lost 0–3 to BC Žalgiris in the semifinals. Facing Eurocup team BC Lietkabelis in the bronze medal series, Juventus took the series to the limit, but lost the deciding game 63:84 in Panevėžys, and lost the series 2–3. Juventus finished the LKL season 4th.[28]

Success in the 2020–2021 season resulted in Juventus earning a bid in the 2021–22 Basketball Champions League qualification. While Juventus lost Kariniauskas and Skučas during the off-season, much of the previous season team remained. Juventus signed Tomas Lekūnas to replace Skučas. At point guard, Juventus signed Patrick Miller to replace Kariniauskas at point guard. Juventus also signed Rokas Gustys and Norbertas Giga to strengthen the team. In the Basketball Champions League qualification, Juventus managed to reach the final stage, by beating the Kapfenberg Bulls 90:68 in the quarterfinals, and multiple time German champions and past EuroLeague participant Brose Bamberg 83:79 in the semifinals, thanks to strong play from Miller. In the finals, Juventus lost to Kalev/Cramo 81:86 in the finals, not qualifying for the Basketball Champions League regular season. In the LKL, Juventus started strong, thanks to strong play from Miller, fighting for the third spot in the standings, including a memorable 111:89 win over BC Rytas in Vilnius. By the start of 2022, Juventus started struggling. Adreian Payne, the heavily hyped signing at center to replace the departed Kupšas, arrived not ready to play, had multiple conflicts with coach Urbonas and left the team in February. It would turn out to be his final team. The team started falling apart - injuries, losses in the LKL, a shock exit against BC Šiauliai in the King Mindaugas Cup quarterfinals, even some fan protests, resulted in head coach Žydrūnas Urbonas resigning in April. Juventus, left with the assistant Nedas Pacevičius at the helm, finished the LKL regular season in 6th place. In the LKL quarterfinals, Juventus faced, and lost, to BC Lietkabelis 0:3, though not before giving the best fight they can against the team that made the Eurocup playoffs, and later managed to qualify to the LKL finals.

Juventus had a very quiet summer during off-season in 2022. Ex-Rytas coach Donaldas Kairys was hired as the team's new head coach. The most important signings were the returning Skučas and Alex Hamilton, who played in Juventus in the 2018-2019 season - much of Juventus signings also came during September. Juventus started the season slow, but turned around, due to a long win streak, and reached as far as third place in the LKL standings by December. Juventus also had a memorable win over LKL champions BC Rytas in February, in what was the first match for Kairys back in Vilnius - though jeered the entire match, Kairys orchestrated a 88:77 win over Rytas. Juventus was lead by Hamilton for most of the season, before Hamilton left the team in April and was replaced by Jon Davis, who quickly became team leader. Juventus finished the LKL regular season in 6th place. In the LKL quaterfinals, Juventus once again faced BC Lietkabelis, a rematch from last year and this season's King Mindaugas Cup quaterfinals - where Lietkabelis beat Juventus. Juventus lost the first game in Panevėžys 73:85, before tying the series with a 86:77 win in Utena. In the deciding game, in Panevėžys, Juventus fought all game and lead most of the way - before Lietkabelis regained the lead and managed to beat Juventus 101:99, and won the series 2:1, ending a much better than expected season for Juventus.

Players

External video
  Official Juventus basketball club anthem

Retired numbers

Juventus Utena retired numbers
No. Nat. Player Position Tenure Ceremony Date
8   Žydrūnas Urbonas SF, PF 2009–2012 29 September 2012

Current roster

Uniclub Casino Juventus roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 3   Davis, Jon 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 89 kg (196 lb) 26 – (1996-11-08)8 November 1996
PF 5   Meigys, Martas 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 17 – (2005-09-27)27 September 2005
SG 7   Paliukėnas, Martynas 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 29 – (1993-09-14)14 September 1993
G 13   Gecevičius, Martynas (C) 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 97 kg (214 lb) 35 – (1988-05-16)16 May 1988
SF 18   Sederevičius, Ernestas 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 24 – (1998-11-13)13 November 1998
C 22   Lynch, Reggie 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 112 kg (247 lb) 28 – (1994-11-30)30 November 1994
PF 50   Skučas, Žygimantas 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 31 – (1992-03-18)18 March 1992
PG 66   Didžgalvis, Titas 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 17 – (2006-03-11)11 March 2006
C   Beniušis, Šarūnas 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 30 – (1993-04-16)16 April 1993
G   Valinskas, Marius 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 77 kg (170 lb) 24 – (1999-05-04)4 May 1999
Head coach
  •   Oliver Kostić
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Justas Giriūnas
  •   Ernestas Leipus
Athletic trainer(s)
  •   Mindaugas Saulevičius
Physiotherapist(s)
  •   Lukas Žarnauskas
Team manager
  • Vacant

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: June 10, 2023

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Reggie Lynch Justin Alston Redas Šukšta
PF Žygimantas Skučas Dovydas Romančenko Martas Meigys
SF Ernestas Sederevičius
SG Martynas Paliukėnas Martynas Gecevičius
PG Jon Davis Brandon Brown Titas Didžgalvis

Squad changes for/during the 2023–24 season

In

No. Pos. Nat. Name Moving from
HC   Oliver Kostić Spartak Subotica  
C   Šarūnas Beniušis BC Gargždai-SC  
G   Marius Valinskas Nevėžis Kėdainiai  

Out

No. Pos. Nat. Name Moving to
6 SF   Gintautas Matulis Retirement
21 G/F   Aleksa Nikolić Free agent
HC   Donaldas Kairys Free agent
10 PG   Brandon Brown Free agent
32 C   Justin Alston Free agent
12 F/C   Dovydas Romančenko Free agent

Honours

Domestic competitions

  • LKBL
Winners (1): 2005
Winners (1): 2007
3rd place (1): 2015
3rd place (2): 2017, 2021

Regional competitions

Winners (1): 2011

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Baltic League Pos. Cup European competitions
2003–04 3 LKBL 6th
2004–05 3 LKBL 1st
2005–06 3 RKL 3rd
2006–07 3 RKL 1st
2007–08 2 NKL 4th
2008–09 2 NKL 4th Fourth round
2009–10 1 LKL 4th Challenge Cup 5th First round
2010–11 1 LKL 4th Challenge Cup 1st Second round
2011–12 1 LKL 9th Elite Division 11th Second round
2012–13 1 LKL 7th Elite Division 9th Second round
2013–14 1 LKL 7th Elite Division 13th Second round
2014–15 1 LKL 3rd Elite Division 3rd Fourth place
2015–16 1 LKL 4th Quarterfinalist 3 FIBA Europe Cup R16
2016–17 1 LKL 5th Third place 3 Champions League POQ
2017–18 1 LKL 7th Quarterfinalist 3 Champions League RS
4 FIBA Europe Cup QF
2018–19 1 LKL 6th Quarterfinalist
2019–20 1 LKL 5th Quarterfinalist
2020–21 1 LKL 4th Third place
2021–22 1 LKL 6th Quarterfinalist 3 Champions League QR
Detailed information of former rosters and results.[29][30][31][32]

Logos

Club name changes

Head coaches

Notable players

Mascot

From 2012 BC Juventus has its own mascot, named Juvis. Juvis is a red color devil, wearing the blue color sneakers and mostly carries the golden fork. The golden fork form reminds horseshoe, symbolizing the Utena city coat of arms.[33]

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External links

  • Official website of BC Juventus (in Lithuanian)
  • Official BC Juventus Facebook group (in Lithuanian)
  • BC Juventus YouTube channel
  • BC Juventus at LKL.lt (in Lithuanian)
  • at LKL.lt (in Lithuanian) (archive)
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BC Juventus Lithuanian Krepsinio klubas Juventus also known as Uniclub Casino Juventus for sponsorship reasons is a Lithuanian professional basketball club based in Utena Lithuania Founded in 1999 the club currently plays in the Lithuanian Basketball League Uniclub Casino JuventusNicknameJuveLeaguesLithuanian Basketball LeagueFounded1999HistoryJuventus 1999 2004 Juventus LKSK 2004 2009 Juventus 2009 2021 Uniclub Casino Juventus 2021 present ArenaUtena ArenaCapacity2 000LocationUtena LithuaniaTeam colorsRed white and black PresidentGintautas MatulisHead coachOliver KosticAffiliation s Ezerunas Moletai Olimpas UkmergeChampionships1 LKBL1 RKL1 BBL Challenge CupWebsiteutenosjuventus ltHomeAway Contents 1 History 1 1 2000 2007 foundation and participation in RKL 1 2 2007 2009 NKL 1 3 2009 present LKL 2 Players 2 1 Retired numbers 2 2 Current roster 2 3 Depth chart 2 4 Squad changes for during the 2023 24 season 2 4 1 In 2 4 2 Out 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 Regional competitions 4 Season by season 5 Logos 6 Club name changes 7 Head coaches 8 Notable players 9 Mascot 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit2000 2007 foundation and participation in RKL Edit Juventus basketball club was founded in 1999 and debuted in Naujametinis Utenos rajono Mero taures turnyras Utena s new year s mayor s cup tournament and took third place First team roster consisted of other sports players football players and one handball player First team captain which also founded Juventus basketball team was football player Nerijus Kuzmickas played in Kauno Inkaras team now Siauliai football academy child and teenage coach In the debut Juventus season also played Egidijus Varnas FK Ekranas Tomas Keraitis Tomas Karvelis and others In 2003 2004 season Juventus basketball team was coached by Rimvydas Vaitkus Juventus debuted in Lithuania basketball B league and in their debut season BC Juventus took sixth place After year in 2004 2005 season Juventus basketball team was coached by Mindaugas Kildisius Juventus basketball team first time in the club history won LKBL championship same like RKL and won right to participate in the LKAL championship same like NKL But because of various bureaucracy barriers Juventus basketball team wasn t permitted to debut in the second tier Lithuania basketball league During 2005 2006 season BC Juventus took third place in RKL tournament One season later Juventus won RKL championship once again and in transition match to the NKL championship BC Juventus won against Kauno LKKA Atletas basketball team But this wasn t the end for Juventus in the 2006 2007 season as BC Juventus went until third Lithuania basketball federation LKF stage and only there after two unremitting matches lost to Klaipedos Neptunas Same year team coach Mindaugas Kildisius was named the best RKL championship coach 2007 2009 NKL Edit Zydrunas Urbonas joined Juventus in 2009 and later became president of the club In 2007 2008 season Utena s basketball team debuted in the NKL championship and won regular season 25 wins and 7 losses however in the final standings BC Juventus took only fourth place In the end of 2007 Juventus guard Raimondas Ambrulaitis was named Lithuania basketball discovery of the year team coach Mindaugas Kildisius was named the best 2007 2008 NKL season coach One year later Juventus basketball team won NKL regular season once again and participated in NKL championship semi finals In 2009 Juventus wasn t able to participate in the NKL finals because of that team coach Mindaugas Kildisius retired from his position Also because of that Mindaugas Kildisius assistant Rolandas Urkis coached Juventus basketball team until the end of the season 1 On 15 June 2009 LKF decided to let Juventus basketball team participate in the Lithuania super basketball league LKL because of the commercial principles 2 For the permission to participate in the Lithuanian Basketball League LKL Juventus basketball team had to pay 350 thousand LTL 3 2009 present LKL Edit On 20 August 2009 Gintaras Kruckauskas became main Juventus basketball team coach 4 The 2009 2010 Lithuanian Basketball League LKL season was the most successful in the club history as Juventus basketball team took fourth place in the LKL championship 5 On 7 July 2010 Robertas Giedraitis became main BC Juventus coach 6 BC Juventus prior the 2014 15 season LKL bronze medalists During 2010 2011 season BC Juventus first time in the club history became Baltic Basketball League Challenge Cup champions 7 Also BC Juventus made a huge surprise as they eliminated 7 time LKL Bronze streaker Siauliai in the first round of LKL playoffs first game 105 94 8 second game 91 81 9 After eliminating Siauliai in quarter final BC Juventus reached LKL semi finals and met Lithuania basketball powerhouse Zalgiris On 27 April 2011 BC Juventus lost first game at Kaunas Sports Hall against Zalgiris with result 63 95 10 the second match took place on 29 April 2011 in Utena Juventus lost the second game too and had to fight for LKL Bronze against Rudupis 11 Juventus lost first Bronze game at Prienai with result 65 79 12 the second game was unsuccessful for Juventus too as they lost it in their home arena in Utena with result 73 98 13 The third game took place in Prienai which Juventus team lost with result 83 84 14 because of that they lost Bronze series 0 3 against Rudupis and took fourth place in the LKL championship that season In the 2011 2012 and 2012 2013 seasons Juventus did not accomplish anything notable After the 2011 2012 season where Juventus missed the playoffs entirely Robertas Giedraitis was fired as head coach After Rytis Vaisvila was hired as head coach Juventus made the playoffs in 2013 and fought valiantly against Lietuvos rytas though losing the series 0 2 In the 2013 2014 season Juventus replaced coach Vaisvila with former longtime Zalgiris player coach and sports director Vitoldas Masalskis Despite high hopes the season started poorly and coach Masalskis was replaced with Virginijus Sirvydis former longtime player in the LKL The move helped the team regroup and reach the playoffs but lost to TonyBet Prienai 0 2 The team also played in the BBL Elite division but didn t make the playoff stage for two straight seasons Rashaun Broadus the star of the team in the 2014 15 seasonIn 2014 15 LKL season the club reached new highs Before the season the well known Rashaun Broadus was signed and quickly became the leader of the team The team took 5th place during the regular LKL season and in the quarterfinals they met the 4th seed Pieno zvaigzdes After the impressive series Juventus overcome Pieno zvaigzdes 3 2 and qualified into the LKL semifinals for the third time in club s history 15 Despite having a regular season victory over BC Zalgiris Juventus was no match for BC Zalgiris in the semifinals losing the series 0 3 Though Juventus shockingly defeated EuroLeague participant Neptunas 3 2 and won LKL bronze medals for the first time in club s history 16 Rashaun Broadus led the team with 25 points and 10 assists in the crucial game His comment following the game was We don t care what anybody thinks about us We played hard every game Everybody told us that we will be down 3 0 and now we won medals 17 Juventus also finished 4th in the LKF Cup as well as winning the bronze medals in the BBL capping off the most successful season in club history In 2015 2016 season Utenos Juventus was invited compete in EuroCup for the first time in the club history as LKL bronze medalists 18 Though they decided to choose the FIBA Europe Cup version instead 19 By preparing for their debut in the first ever European competition BC Juventus signed with former Lithuania men s national basketball team head coach Antanas Sireika to replace the LKL bronze medals winning Dainius Adomaitis who signed with Neptunas Klaipeda 20 21 Juventus qualified into the second stage of the FIBA Europe Cup by being the second best team among teams which took third place in their groups 22 After successfully playing at the Round of 32 where they took first place in the group Juventus advanced into the playoffs but there they were immediately eliminated by the Croatian powerhouse Cibona Zagreb after two close games 78 83 84 87 23 In the LKL playoffs Juventus defeated Vytautas in the quarterfinals 3 2 but lost to Zalgiris in the semifinal sweep 0 3 In the bronze medal game Juventus lost to BC Lietuvos rytas 0 3 In 2016 2017 season Juventus qualified into the Basketball Champions League after crushing FC Porto 77 59 on 29 September 2016 24 In the Champions League group stage Juventus qualified to the playoffs finishing 4th in the group with an 8 6 record In the playoffs Juventus faced the legendary AEK team and were eliminated losing both at home 77 78 and away 54 75 In February Juventus also delivered the biggest shock in the King Mindaugas Cup tournament eliminating champion BC Lietuvos rytas 87 84 in the quarterfinals In the tournament semifinals Juventus lost a hard fought game to another favorite Lietkabelis 70 75 but won the 3 rd place game against rival Vytautas 70 61 In the LKL playoffs Juventus faced Neptunas in the quarterfinals they were no match for Neptunas who swept the series 3 0 in dominating fashion with a 19 point average Before the 2017 2018 season team star and LKL MVP Jamar Diggs left to play in France and coach Sireika returned to BC Siauliai Juventus signed strong players like Anthony Ireland LaRon Dendy Jonte Flowers and the stars of the 2015 season in which Juventus won 3rd place Arvydas Siksnius and Simas Buterlevicius Coach Gediminas Petrauskas was signed to replace Sireika Juventus qualified for the Basketball Champions League by defeating PBC Academic 82 81 and 86 79 After this Juventus had a horrible streak after starting 0 7 in the LKL coach Petrauskas resigned and longtime player assistant coach and team president Zydrunas Urbonas took over as head coach The team greatly improved both in the LKL and the Champions League In the King Mindaugas Cup quarterfinals Juventus faced BC Lietuvos rytas in a previous season rematch losing in overtime 88 91 after some questionable calls by the referees at the end of game In the Champions League Juventus finished the regular season with a 4 10 record but a win against UCAM Murcia 70 56 in the last game of the regular season helped the team qualify for the 2017 18 FIBA Europe Cup playoffs Juventus defeated Alba Fehervar on aggregate 163 152 87 74 at home and 76 78 away in the Round of 16 qualifying for the quarterfinals Juventus lost to Sidigas Avellino in the quarterfinals on aggregate 145 162 77 77 at home and 68 85 away Jonte Flowers was replaced by Dino Pita during the season By the end of the season injuries disciplinary issues and release of one of the teams leaders LaRon Dendy caused the team to go on a 5 game losing streak in the LKL plummeting in the standings and finishing only in 7th place Juventus faced Lietuvos rytas in the playoffs losing the series 0 3 though came very close to winning the second game in Utena losing in the final seconds after erasing an 18 point deficit In the 2018 2019 season Juventus didn t play in European competitions because of money troubles from the previous season Team leaders Ireland and Kupsas left the team being replaced by Alex Hamilton and the returning Vaidas Cepukaitis Dovis Bickauskis Kenny Gaines and Siksnius remained with the team while Urbonas remained as head coach Martinas Geben who Juventus loaned from BC Zalgiris became the first player from Juventus to get an invitation for the Lithuania men s national basketball team playing in the World Cup qualification After a 2 5 start Juventus also signed Marius Runkauskas and Tomas Dimsa to strengthen the team Hamilton the team leader left in December Juventus recovered and in February the heavily improved Bickauskis became the second player from Juventus to get an invitation to the national team In the King Mindaugas Cup Juventus eliminated the NKL champions BC Neptunas Akvaservis and BC Nevezis in the first two rounds before facing BC Rytas for the third straight season in the quarterfinals this time in a two game series decided on aggregate Juventus lost the controversial first match in Vilnius 85 87 after questionable calls in the final minutes including the ejection of head coach Urbonas 25 In the rematch Juventus started poorly but recovered and led for most of the game before Urbonas received a technical foul with minutes left and Rytas led by Seeley and Bendzius took control and won the game 76 65 winning the series on aggregate 163 150 and eliminating Juventus from the competition Juventus finished with a 15 21 record in the LKL in 6th place Geben was named the MVP of the LKL for the regular season Juventus faced Rytas in the LKL quarterfinals and nearly created one of the biggest upsets in LKL history in the first game in Vilnius Juventus lost 91 93 after a last second three pointer by Gerben missed In the second game Juventus finally beat Rytas 92 83 to tie the series at 1 1 giving Rytas their first ever loss in the quarterfinals In the decisive game Juventus lost 63 84 losing the series 1 2 but earning praise for their amazing efforts 26 Celebrating their 20th anniversary BC Juventus announced a new club logo for the upcoming 2019 20 season 27 The biggest losses during the summer where Martinas Geben returning to Zalgiris Bickauskis leaving to sign with Rytas and Tomas Dimsa leaving to sign with BC Lietkabelis Juventus signed Julius Jucikas Bryant Crawford Shannon Scott Zygimantas Skucas and the returning former LKL MVP Vytautas Sulskis to strengthen the team During the season Juventus continued their war with Rytas Vilnius once again facing Rytas in the King Mindaugas Cup after winning their first match at home 85 81 Juventus lost a controversial rematch 94 103 in Vilnius with Rytas advancing to the semifinals In the LKL Juventus was fighting for the 4th place in the standings against BC Neptunas with the strength of the new signings to the club and the improved Gytis Radzevicius playing the best season of his career Due to the coronavirus outbreak the season ended early and Juventus one win behind Neptunas finished the season in 5th place Juventus also played in the Lithuanian 3x3 championship during the summer winning the tournament 28 Juventus quickly became one of the better teams of the LKL of the 2020 2021 season Under coach Urbonas and led by their 3x3 championship in particular Skucas winning team Crawford the returning Mindaugas Kupsas and former Rytas player Martynas Gecevicius and late season signing Vaidas Kariniauskas Juventus shocked everyone by destroying Rytas in the King Mindaugas Cup winning both at home 89 87 and away 105 78 getting sweet revenge from the previous season s controversial losses Juventus having lost in the semifinals to Lietkabelis won the KMT bronze medals by defeating BC Neptunas Juventus also participated in FIBA 3x3 tournaments during the season having much success and becoming one of the best teams in the world In the LKL Juventus managed to reach the LKL semifinals with a win over CBet Prienai 2 0 in the quarterfinals Juventus lost 0 3 to BC Zalgiris in the semifinals Facing Eurocup team BC Lietkabelis in the bronze medal series Juventus took the series to the limit but lost the deciding game 63 84 in Panevezys and lost the series 2 3 Juventus finished the LKL season 4th 28 Success in the 2020 2021 season resulted in Juventus earning a bid in the 2021 22 Basketball Champions League qualification While Juventus lost Kariniauskas and Skucas during the off season much of the previous season team remained Juventus signed Tomas Lekunas to replace Skucas At point guard Juventus signed Patrick Miller to replace Kariniauskas at point guard Juventus also signed Rokas Gustys and Norbertas Giga to strengthen the team In the Basketball Champions League qualification Juventus managed to reach the final stage by beating the Kapfenberg Bulls 90 68 in the quarterfinals and multiple time German champions and past EuroLeague participant Brose Bamberg 83 79 in the semifinals thanks to strong play from Miller In the finals Juventus lost to Kalev Cramo 81 86 in the finals not qualifying for the Basketball Champions League regular season In the LKL Juventus started strong thanks to strong play from Miller fighting for the third spot in the standings including a memorable 111 89 win over BC Rytas in Vilnius By the start of 2022 Juventus started struggling Adreian Payne the heavily hyped signing at center to replace the departed Kupsas arrived not ready to play had multiple conflicts with coach Urbonas and left the team in February It would turn out to be his final team The team started falling apart injuries losses in the LKL a shock exit against BC Siauliai in the King Mindaugas Cup quarterfinals even some fan protests resulted in head coach Zydrunas Urbonas resigning in April Juventus left with the assistant Nedas Pacevicius at the helm finished the LKL regular season in 6th place In the LKL quarterfinals Juventus faced and lost to BC Lietkabelis 0 3 though not before giving the best fight they can against the team that made the Eurocup playoffs and later managed to qualify to the LKL finals Juventus had a very quiet summer during off season in 2022 Ex Rytas coach Donaldas Kairys was hired as the team s new head coach The most important signings were the returning Skucas and Alex Hamilton who played in Juventus in the 2018 2019 season much of Juventus signings also came during September Juventus started the season slow but turned around due to a long win streak and reached as far as third place in the LKL standings by December Juventus also had a memorable win over LKL champions BC Rytas in February in what was the first match for Kairys back in Vilnius though jeered the entire match Kairys orchestrated a 88 77 win over Rytas Juventus was lead by Hamilton for most of the season before Hamilton left the team in April and was replaced by Jon Davis who quickly became team leader Juventus finished the LKL regular season in 6th place In the LKL quaterfinals Juventus once again faced BC Lietkabelis a rematch from last year and this season s King Mindaugas Cup quaterfinals where Lietkabelis beat Juventus Juventus lost the first game in Panevezys 73 85 before tying the series with a 86 77 win in Utena In the deciding game in Panevezys Juventus fought all game and lead most of the way before Lietkabelis regained the lead and managed to beat Juventus 101 99 and won the series 2 1 ending a much better than expected season for Juventus Players EditExternal video Official Juventus basketball club anthemRetired numbers Edit Juventus Utena retired numbersNo Nat Player Position Tenure Ceremony Date8 Zydrunas Urbonas SF PF 2009 2012 29 September 2012Current roster Edit Uniclub Casino Juventus rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgePG 3 Davis Jon 1 88 m 6 ft 2 in 89 kg 196 lb 26 1996 11 08 8 November 1996PF 5 Meigys Martas 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in 93 kg 205 lb 17 2005 09 27 27 September 2005SG 7 Paliukenas Martynas 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 87 kg 192 lb 29 1993 09 14 14 September 1993G 13 Gecevicius Martynas C 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 97 kg 214 lb 35 1988 05 16 16 May 1988SF 18 Sederevicius Ernestas 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 90 kg 198 lb 24 1998 11 13 13 November 1998C 22 Lynch Reggie 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 112 kg 247 lb 28 1994 11 30 30 November 1994PF 50 Skucas Zygimantas 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in 104 kg 229 lb 31 1992 03 18 18 March 1992PG 66 Didzgalvis Titas 1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 90 kg 198 lb 17 2006 03 11 11 March 2006C Beniusis Sarunas 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 104 kg 229 lb 30 1993 04 16 16 April 1993G Valinskas Marius 1 87 m 6 ft 2 in 77 kg 170 lb 24 1999 05 04 4 May 1999 Head coach Oliver KosticAssistant coach es Justas Giriunas Ernestas LeipusAthletic trainer s Mindaugas SauleviciusPhysiotherapist s Lukas ZarnauskasTeam managerVacantLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated June 10 2023Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2C Reggie Lynch Justin Alston Redas SukstaPF Zygimantas Skucas Dovydas Romancenko Martas MeigysSF Ernestas SedereviciusSG Martynas Paliukenas Martynas GeceviciusPG Jon Davis Brandon Brown Titas DidzgalvisSquad changes for during the 2023 24 season Edit In Edit No Pos Nat Name Moving fromHC Oliver Kostic Spartak Subotica C Sarunas Beniusis BC Gargzdai SC G Marius Valinskas Nevezis Kedainiai Out Edit No Pos Nat Name Moving to6 SF Gintautas Matulis Retirement21 G F Aleksa Nikolic Free agentHC Donaldas Kairys Free agent10 PG Brandon Brown Free agent32 C Justin Alston Free agent12 F C Dovydas Romancenko Free agentHonours EditDomestic competitions Edit LKBLWinners 1 2005RKLWinners 1 2007Lithuanian Basketball League3rd place 1 2015King Mindaugas Cup3rd place 2 2017 2021Regional competitions Edit BBL Challenge CupWinners 1 2011Season by season EditSeason Tier League Pos Baltic League Pos Cup European competitions2003 04 3 LKBL 6th2004 05 3 LKBL 1st2005 06 3 RKL 3rd2006 07 3 RKL 1st2007 08 2 NKL 4th2008 09 2 NKL 4th Fourth round2009 10 1 LKL 4th Challenge Cup 5th First round2010 11 1 LKL 4th Challenge Cup 1st Second round2011 12 1 LKL 9th Elite Division 11th Second round2012 13 1 LKL 7th Elite Division 9th Second round2013 14 1 LKL 7th Elite Division 13th Second round2014 15 1 LKL 3rd Elite Division 3rd Fourth place2015 16 1 LKL 4th Quarterfinalist 3 FIBA Europe Cup R162016 17 1 LKL 5th Third place 3 Champions League POQ2017 18 1 LKL 7th Quarterfinalist 3 Champions League RS4 FIBA Europe Cup QF2018 19 1 LKL 6th Quarterfinalist2019 20 1 LKL 5th Quarterfinalist2020 21 1 LKL 4th Third place2021 22 1 LKL 6th Quarterfinalist 3 Champions League QRDetailed information of former rosters and results 29 30 31 32 dd Logos Edit Juventus logo 1999 2004 2009 2019 Juventus LKSK 2004 2009 Anniversary logo 2019 present Club name changes Edit1999 2004 Utenos Juventus 2004 2009 Utenos Juventus LKSK LKSK means English Lithuania military sports club Lithuanian Lietuvos kariuomenes sporto klubas 2009 present Utenos JuventusHead coaches Edit Gintaras Kruckauskas 2009 2010 Robertas Giedraitis 2010 2012 Rytis Vaisvila 2012 2013 Vitoldas Masalskis 2013 Virginijus Sirvydis 2013 2014 Dainius Adomaitis 2014 2015 Antanas Sireika 2015 2017 Gediminas Petrauskas 2017 Zydrunas Urbonas 2017 2022 Nedas Pocevicius interm 2022 Donaldas Kairys 2022 2023 Oliver Kostic 2023 present Notable players Edit Virginijus Praskevicius 2009 2010 Aurimas Kieza 2010 2011 Marius Prekevicius 2010 2011 Zydrunas Urbonas 2009 2012 Ejike Ugboaja 2013 Jeremy Hazell 2013 2014 Rashaun Broadus 2014 2015 Ovidijus Galdikas 2016 2017 Dainius Salenga 2016 2017 Jamar Diggs 2016 2017 Jamel Artis 2020 Marius Runkauskas 2018 2021 Patrick Miller 2021 2022 Adreian Payne 2021 2022 Mascot EditFrom 2012 BC Juventus has its own mascot named Juvis Juvis is a red color devil wearing the blue color sneakers and mostly carries the golden fork The golden fork form reminds horseshoe symbolizing the Utena city coat of arms 33 References Edit NKL NKLyga lt 20 April 2009 Retrieved on 11 November 2011 dead link LKL nutare į savo gretas priimti Rudupį ir Juventus LSKL Kauno Diena lt Archived from the original on 7 October 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2011 LKL lt Retrieved on 11 November 2011 Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine G Kruckauskas tapo Juventus LKSK vyriausiuoju treneriu Krepsinis net Archived from the original on 21 August 2009 Retrieved 11 November 2011 Uteniskiai įveike Prienu kluba ir LKL reguliariajame sezone uzeme 4 aja vieta Sportas ATN lt Archived from the original on 8 March 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2011 Juventus klubo treneriu oficialiai tapo R Giedraitis Krepsinis net Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2011 Juventus iskovojo BBL Issukio taure triumfo VIDEO Krepsinis net Archived from the original on 22 March 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2011 Juventus pirma karta klubo istorijoje įveike Siaulius ir LKL ketvirtfinalio serijoje issiverze į priekį 15min lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Staigmena Juventus nutrauke bronzine Siauliu serija LKL cempionate 15min lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Zalgiris LKL pusfinalį pradejo sutriuskindamas Juventus video komentarai foto statistika BasketNews lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Zalgiris be vargo pateko į LKL finala komentaras foto statistika BasketNews lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Miklovas Jonas Pirmajį musį del bronzos laimejo Rudupis video foto komentarai statistika BasketNews lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Pupininkas Martynas LKL mazasis finalas Rudupis sudave dar viena smugį Juventus ekipai video komentarai statistika BasketNews lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Miklovas Jonas LKL bronza pirma karta istorijoje atiteko Rudupiui video foto komentarai statistika BasketNews lt Retrieved 11 November 2011 Juventus dramatiskai zenge į LKL pusfinalį 3 video foto komentarai statistika BasketNews lt Retrieved 10 May 2015 Neptunas liko be medaliu pirma karta istorijoje LKL bronza iskovojo Juventus Delfi lt Retrieved 10 June 2015 Vysniauskas Rytis Broadusas Visi sake kad serija pralaimesime 0 3 o dabar grįztame su bronzos medaliais video BasketNews lt Retrieved 10 June 2015 Proposed team list for the 2015 16 Turkish Airlines Euroleague and Eurocup EuroleagueBasketball net Retrieved 29 June 2015 Utenos Juventus renkasi FIBA Europos taures turnyra Delfi lt Retrieved 3 July 2015 Antanas Sireika vadovaus Utenos Juventus 24sek lt Retrieved 2 August 2015 Spuryte Virginija Oficialu D Adomaitis kovoje del Neptuno vairo nurunge K Kemzura ir V Chomiciu Delfi lt Retrieved 2 August 2015 Utenos Juventus taip pat pateko į kita FIBA Europos taures etapa TV3 lt Retrieved 3 December 2015 Juventus apmaudziai krito Zagrebe ir baige pasirodyma FIBA Europe taureje Krepsinis net Retrieved 6 March 2016 Juventus zenge į Cempionu lyga BasketNews lt Retrieved 29 September 2016 Isvarytas Urbonas prisimine legendine Kurcio fraze Teisejas dave bajeriu tv3 lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 18 September 2019 Klaipedieciu vedamas Rytas nokautavo Juventus ir įzenge į LKL pusfinalį 15min lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 19 May 2019 Utenos Juventus pristate nauja logotipa 15min lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 18 June 2019 a b Turnyrine lentele LKL lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 18 December 2021 Juventus LKL lt in Lithuanian Archived from the original on 9 September 2017 Retrieved 3 July 2017 JUVENTUS BBL net Retrieved 3 July 2017 JUVENTUS UTENA www fibaeurope com Retrieved 3 July 2017 Juventus Utena at the Basketball Champions League BasketballCL com Retrieved 3 July 2017 Utenos Juventus turi nauja talismana Juvį 15min lt 24sek in Lithuanian Retrieved 9 October 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to BC Juventus Official website of BC Juventus in Lithuanian Official BC Juventus Facebook group in Lithuanian BC Juventus YouTube channel BC Juventus at LKL lt in Lithuanian BC Juventus at LKL lt in Lithuanian archive BC Juventus at BBL lt archive 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