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King Mindaugas Cup

Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė (English: King Mindaugas Cup) is an annual national domestic basketball cup competition between Lithuanian professional teams. It is organised by the Lithuanian Basketball League (Lietuvos krepšinio lyga – LKL). The tournament is named in honor of Mindaugas, the first and only King of Lithuania.

Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė
SportBasketball
First season2016
No. of teams8 (2016–2018)
14 (2018-2019)
16 (2019-2020)
Country Lithuania
Most recent
champion(s)
Žalgiris (7th title)
Most titlesŽalgiris (7 titles)
TV partner(s)LRT
Related
competitions
LKL
Official websiteLink
2023–24 season

The Final four event includes an annual LKL Three-point Shootout contest, LKL Future Cup was introduced in 2018 with Žalgiris and Rytas youth teams competing for the cup. LKL Slam Dunk Contest was part of the Final four program until the event was removed in 2019.

History and format edit

The new tournament was presented to public on 1 December 2015, to replace the LKF Cup and the LKL All-Star Day.

In 2016 the official name was Kidy Tour King Mindaugas Cup for sponsorship purposes, where Top 8 teams after 2 rounds in the Lithuanian basketball league competed in a 3-day tournament, in Vilnius, Siemens Arena. The format was where top team after 2 LKL rounds faced 8th team in the quarterfinals, second placed team faced 7th team and so on. Lietuvos Rytas 67-57 beat Žalgiris in the final.

In 2017 Kidy Tour King Mindaugas Cup there was a slight change in the format, seeds where divided between 1-4 and 5-8 and a quarterfinal draw was introduced. Also, instead of a 3-day tournament, a Final four format was introduced where semi-finals and finals where played over the weekend. The first final four was held in Kaunas, where Žalgiris beat Lietkabelis 84–63 in the final.

The official name of King Mindaugas Cup in 2018 changed to SIL King Mindaugas Cup due to sponsorship reasons. Pairing format was kept the same, seeds were divided into 1-4 and 5-8 seeds, and the quarterfinal matches were played at the higher seed's home court. Final four was held in Klaipėda, where Žalgiris 81-62 beat Lietuvos Rytas.

In the summer of 2018 it was announced about the expansion of the tournament. Teams from lower division league NKL were introduced and the tournament started in October 2018. The official name of King Mindaugas Cup changed back to Kidy Tour King Mindaugas Cup. The 2018-2019 tournament included 10 LKL clubs and 4 clubs from the NKL league. They competed in a four-round tournament. Top 6 LKL teams received automatic placements into the quarterfinals round and the bottom 4 teams had to compete against the 4 NKL clubs. For the first-time home and away matches were played in the quarterfinals round. The final four was held in Vilnius for the second time, where Rytas 70-67 beat Žalgiris in the final.

In the summer of 2019 it was decided to change the format again, introducing two more clubs from the NKL, expanding the total number of teams to 16. 4 round system is kept the same, where bottom 6 LKL teams will be seeded versus the unseeded NKL clubs. Out of the 6 winners in the first round 2 teams that had the best record in their league last year will receive an automatic placement into the quarterfinals round, the other 4 teams will be paired and will play home and away games for the 2 remaining spots in the quarterfinals round. In the quarterfinals round teams that placed 1 to 4 last year will be seeded against teams that made their way through the second round. Final four will be held on the 15-16 of February, location is yet to be decided.

In 2021 the official name was Citadele King Mindaugas Cup for sponsorship purposes. The 2021 tournament included 10 LKL clubs and 6 clubs from the NKL league. They competed in a two-round tournament. Top 4 LKL teams received automatic placements into the quarterfinals round and the 6 bottom LKL teams had to compete against 6 NKL clubs. The final four took place on the 13-14 of February and was held in Panevėžys for the first time. In the final Žalgiris 78–69 beat Lietkabelis and defended its title.

The 2022 Citadele King Mindaugas Cup tournament was announced to be held in Vilnius and the newly renamed Avia Solutions Group Arena. In the quarterfinal stages Žalgiris, Rytas, Lietkabelis and Šiauliai-7bet prevailed to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Žalgiris beat Šiauliai-7bet 80-68 and Lietkabelis upset Rytas by beating them 82-80 in their home arena. Rytas beat Šiauliai-7bet 76-71 in the third place game and Žalgiris destroyed an undermanned Lietkabelis side 91-66 in the final to claim their 5th and 3rd straight King Mindaugas Cup title.

The 2023 edition was eerily similar. Rytas, Lietkabelis and Žalgiris all advanced to the semifinals, and together with them came debutants CBet Jonava. Rytas once again shockingly fell in the semifinals to CBet 86-92. On the other hand, Žalgiris left no other surprises and took care of Lietkabelis 77-67. The third place game saw two disappointed sides clash against each other, with Lietkabelis coming on top against Rytas 91-88. Žalgiris claimed their 6th and 4th straight Cup by beating CBet 81-77. Edgaras Ulanovas was named Final Four MVP.

Winners edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place City Venue MVP
2016 Rytas 67–57 Žalgiris Neptūnas 88–51 Prienai Vilnius Siemens Arena   Antanas Kavaliauskas
2017 Žalgiris 84–63 Lietkabelis Juventus 70–61 Prienai Kaunas Žalgiris Arena   Edgaras Ulanovas
2018 Žalgiris 81–62 Rytas Lietkabelis 81–78 Dzūkija Klaipėda Švyturys Arena   Edgaras Ulanovas
2019 Rytas 70–67 Žalgiris Lietkabelis 94–67 Neptūnas Vilnius Siemens Arena   Artsiom Parakhouski
2020 Žalgiris 80–60 Rytas Lietkabelis 84–73 Neptūnas Klaipėda Švyturys Arena   Edgaras Ulanovas
2020–21 Žalgiris 76–69 Lietkabelis Juventus 86–69 Neptūnas Panevėžys Cido Arena   Joffrey Lauvergne
2021–22 Žalgiris 91–66 Lietkabelis Rytas 76–71 Šiauliai Vilnius Avia Solutions Group Arena   Joffrey Lauvergne
2022–23 Žalgiris 81–77 Jonava Lietkabelis 91–88 Rytas Šiauliai Šiauliai Arena   Edgaras Ulanovas
2023–24 Žalgiris 86–70 Lietkabelis Rytas 94–89 Šiauliai Kaunas Žalgiris Arena   Laurynas Birutis

Performance by club edit

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence.

Club Winners Runners-up Third place Seasons Winners Seasons Runners-up Seasons Third place
Žalgiris
6
2
2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 2016, 2019
Rytas
2
2
2
2016, 2019 2018, 2020 2022, 2024
Lietkabelis
3
4
2017, 2021, 2022 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Jonava
1
2023
Juventus
2
2017, 2021
Neptūnas
1
2016

Performers edit

Edition Performers
2016[1] Leon Somov & Jazzu, Vaidas Baumila, Dee & Kamy, Jama&W
2017 Lilas ir Innomine,[2] Golden Age,[3] Rebelheart[4]
2018[5] Beatrich, Monique, Petras Vyšniauskas & Vytautas Grubliauskas
2021 Freestarz
2023 Augustė Vedrickaitė

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Lithuanian). LKL. 29 January 2016. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  2. ^ (in Lithuanian). LKL. 30 January 2017. Archived from the original on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Karaliaus Mindaugo taurėje – naujosios Lietuvos hiphopo žvaigždės" (in Lithuanian). Krepsinis.net. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  4. ^ Pulkovskis, Edgaras (19 February 2017). "KMT turnyras: renginys vėl buvo puikus, bet organizatoriai savo iškeltos kartelės neperšoko". Krepsinis.net (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Ant SIL-Karaliaus Mindaugo taures turnyro scenos - Beatrich, Monique ir mero duetas" (in Lithuanian). LKL. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.

External links edit

  • Official LKL website
  • Official LKL YouTube.com channel
  • Lithuanian league at Eurobasket.com

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Karaliaus Mindaugo taure English King Mindaugas Cup is an annual national domestic basketball cup competition between Lithuanian professional teams It is organised by the Lithuanian Basketball League Lietuvos krepsinio lyga LKL The tournament is named in honor of Mindaugas the first and only King of Lithuania Karaliaus Mindaugo taureSportBasketballFirst season2016No of teams8 2016 2018 14 2018 2019 16 2019 2020 Country LithuaniaMost recentchampion s Zalgiris 7th title Most titlesZalgiris 7 titles TV partner s LRTRelatedcompetitionsLKLOfficial websiteLink2023 24 seasonThe Final four event includes an annual LKL Three point Shootout contest LKL Future Cup was introduced in 2018 with Zalgiris and Rytas youth teams competing for the cup LKL Slam Dunk Contest was part of the Final four program until the event was removed in 2019 Contents 1 History and format 2 Winners 3 Performance by club 4 Performers 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory and format editThe new tournament was presented to public on 1 December 2015 to replace the LKF Cup and the LKL All Star Day In 2016 the official name was Kidy Tour King Mindaugas Cup for sponsorship purposes where Top 8 teams after 2 rounds in the Lithuanian basketball league competed in a 3 day tournament in Vilnius Siemens Arena The format was where top team after 2 LKL rounds faced 8th team in the quarterfinals second placed team faced 7th team and so on Lietuvos Rytas 67 57 beat Zalgiris in the final In 2017 Kidy Tour King Mindaugas Cup there was a slight change in the format seeds where divided between 1 4 and 5 8 and a quarterfinal draw was introduced Also instead of a 3 day tournament a Final four format was introduced where semi finals and finals where played over the weekend The first final four was held in Kaunas where Zalgiris beat Lietkabelis 84 63 in the final The official name of King Mindaugas Cup in 2018 changed to SIL King Mindaugas Cup due to sponsorship reasons Pairing format was kept the same seeds were divided into 1 4 and 5 8 seeds and the quarterfinal matches were played at the higher seed s home court Final four was held in Klaipeda where Zalgiris 81 62 beat Lietuvos Rytas In the summer of 2018 it was announced about the expansion of the tournament Teams from lower division league NKL were introduced and the tournament started in October 2018 The official name of King Mindaugas Cup changed back to Kidy Tour King Mindaugas Cup The 2018 2019 tournament included 10 LKL clubs and 4 clubs from the NKL league They competed in a four round tournament Top 6 LKL teams received automatic placements into the quarterfinals round and the bottom 4 teams had to compete against the 4 NKL clubs For the first time home and away matches were played in the quarterfinals round The final four was held in Vilnius for the second time where Rytas 70 67 beat Zalgiris in the final In the summer of 2019 it was decided to change the format again introducing two more clubs from the NKL expanding the total number of teams to 16 4 round system is kept the same where bottom 6 LKL teams will be seeded versus the unseeded NKL clubs Out of the 6 winners in the first round 2 teams that had the best record in their league last year will receive an automatic placement into the quarterfinals round the other 4 teams will be paired and will play home and away games for the 2 remaining spots in the quarterfinals round In the quarterfinals round teams that placed 1 to 4 last year will be seeded against teams that made their way through the second round Final four will be held on the 15 16 of February location is yet to be decided In 2021 the official name was Citadele King Mindaugas Cup for sponsorship purposes The 2021 tournament included 10 LKL clubs and 6 clubs from the NKL league They competed in a two round tournament Top 4 LKL teams received automatic placements into the quarterfinals round and the 6 bottom LKL teams had to compete against 6 NKL clubs The final four took place on the 13 14 of February and was held in Panevezys for the first time In the final Zalgiris 78 69 beat Lietkabelis and defended its title The 2022 Citadele King Mindaugas Cup tournament was announced to be held in Vilnius and the newly renamed Avia Solutions Group Arena In the quarterfinal stages Zalgiris Rytas Lietkabelis and Siauliai 7bet prevailed to the semifinals In the semifinals Zalgiris beat Siauliai 7bet 80 68 and Lietkabelis upset Rytas by beating them 82 80 in their home arena Rytas beat Siauliai 7bet 76 71 in the third place game and Zalgiris destroyed an undermanned Lietkabelis side 91 66 in the final to claim their 5th and 3rd straight King Mindaugas Cup title The 2023 edition was eerily similar Rytas Lietkabelis and Zalgiris all advanced to the semifinals and together with them came debutants CBet Jonava Rytas once again shockingly fell in the semifinals to CBet 86 92 On the other hand Zalgiris left no other surprises and took care of Lietkabelis 77 67 The third place game saw two disappointed sides clash against each other with Lietkabelis coming on top against Rytas 91 88 Zalgiris claimed their 6th and 4th straight Cup by beating CBet 81 77 Edgaras Ulanovas was named Final Four MVP Winners editYear Champion Score Runner up Third place Score Fourth place City Venue MVP2016 Rytas 67 57 Zalgiris Neptunas 88 51 Prienai Vilnius Siemens Arena nbsp Antanas Kavaliauskas2017 Zalgiris 84 63 Lietkabelis Juventus 70 61 Prienai Kaunas Zalgiris Arena nbsp Edgaras Ulanovas2018 Zalgiris 81 62 Rytas Lietkabelis 81 78 Dzukija Klaipeda Svyturys Arena nbsp Edgaras Ulanovas2019 Rytas 70 67 Zalgiris Lietkabelis 94 67 Neptunas Vilnius Siemens Arena nbsp Artsiom Parakhouski2020 Zalgiris 80 60 Rytas Lietkabelis 84 73 Neptunas Klaipeda Svyturys Arena nbsp Edgaras Ulanovas2020 21 Zalgiris 76 69 Lietkabelis Juventus 86 69 Neptunas Panevezys Cido Arena nbsp Joffrey Lauvergne2021 22 Zalgiris 91 66 Lietkabelis Rytas 76 71 Siauliai Vilnius Avia Solutions Group Arena nbsp Joffrey Lauvergne2022 23 Zalgiris 81 77 Jonava Lietkabelis 91 88 Rytas Siauliai Siauliai Arena nbsp Edgaras Ulanovas2023 24 Zalgiris 86 70 Lietkabelis Rytas 94 89 Siauliai Kaunas Zalgiris Arena nbsp Laurynas BirutisPerformance by club editTeams shown in italics are no longer in existence Club Winners Runners up Third place Seasons Winners Seasons Runners up Seasons Third placeZalgiris 6 2 2017 2018 2020 2021 2022 2023 2016 2019 Rytas 2 2 2 2016 2019 2018 2020 2022 2024Lietkabelis 3 4 2017 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2023Jonava 1 2023 Juventus 2 2017 2021Neptunas 1 2016Performers editEdition Performers2016 1 Leon Somov amp Jazzu Vaidas Baumila Dee amp Kamy Jama amp W2017 Lilas ir Innomine 2 Golden Age 3 Rebelheart 4 2018 5 Beatrich Monique Petras Vysniauskas amp Vytautas Grubliauskas2021 Freestarz2023 Auguste VedrickaiteSee also editLKL LKL MVP LKL Finals LKL Finals MVP King Mindaugas Cup MVP LKF Cup List of Lithuanian basketball league champions Basketball in LithuaniaReferences edit KIDY tour Karaliaus Mindaugo taures turnyre Jazzu Vaidas Baumila ir isskirtiniai hiphopo ritmai in Lithuanian LKL 29 January 2016 Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2017 Karaliaus Mindaugo taureje Lilas ir Innomine zada įspudinga reginį Scenoje bus apie 100 zmoniu in Lithuanian LKL 30 January 2017 Archived from the original on 9 August 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2017 Karaliaus Mindaugo taureje naujosios Lietuvos hiphopo zvaigzdes in Lithuanian Krepsinis net 26 January 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2017 Pulkovskis Edgaras 19 February 2017 KMT turnyras renginys vel buvo puikus bet organizatoriai savo iskeltos karteles nepersoko Krepsinis net in Lithuanian Retrieved 20 February 2017 Ant SIL Karaliaus Mindaugo taures turnyro scenos Beatrich Monique ir mero duetas in Lithuanian LKL 12 February 2018 Retrieved 19 February 2018 External links editOfficial LKL website Official LKL YouTube com channel Lithuanian league at Eurobasket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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