On May 11, 2015, Euroleague Basketball announced that the 2016 Final Four would be played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, in Berlin, Germany. With a seating capacity of 14,500 people for basketball games, it is home to the Alba Berlin basketball team, and is used for ice hockey, basketball, and handball games, as well as concerts. The area surrounding the arena is filled with various entertainment venues, including a cinema, a casino, a hotel, and various bars and restaurants. The arena previously hosted the 2009 Euroleague Final Four. The arena was one of the most prominent elements of the Mediaspree urban redevelopment project, and it quickly gained emblematic status in the debates surrounding the project's impact.
The LED construction grid on the facade of the arena was equipped with more than 300,000 LED clusters on a 12 m (39 ft) high, and approximately 120 m (390 ft) wide section of the semicircular 105° glass facade, with a total area of more than 1,440 m2 (15,500 sq ft). Light pixels, consisting of two groups of 19 LEDs (colour palette: 16.7 million RGB colours), were attached to the vertical bracing of the facade. The vertical distances were 0.20 m (7.9 in), and the horizontal distances between the axes were 0.90 m (2 ft 11 in).
The Final was the second Final Four meeting between the two teams. In the 2015 Euroleague Final Four, CSKA Moscow beat Fenerbahçe 86–80, in the third-place game.[2] It was the first European final for Fenerbahçe, while CSKA played in its 13th championship game.
In the Final, it seemed early on that CSKA was destined to win its seventh EuroLeague title. After a strong first half, the Russian side led 30–50 at halftime, and had a lead of as many as 21 points in the third quarter. However, in the fourth quarter, Fenerbahçe surged back, and CSKA player, Victor Khryapa, had to score a tip-in with 1.9 seconds remaining on the game clock, to tie the game.[3] It was the third Final in EuroLeague history that went to overtime. In overtime, CSKA, led by Nando De Colo, took the lead, and finally claimed its seventh EuroLeague title, and its first one in eight years.[3]
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The 2016 Euroleague Final Four was the concluding EuroLeague Final Four tournament of the 2015 16 Euroleague season which was the 59th season of Europe s premier club basketball tournament and the 16th season since it has been organised by Euroleague Basketball The Final Four was played at the Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin Germany in May 2016 1 CSKA Moscow won its 7th EuroLeague title after beating Fenerbahce in the championship game by a score of 101 96 in overtime 2016 Euroleague Final FourSeason2015 16 EuroleagueTournament detailsArenaMercedes Benz Arena Berlin GermanyDates13 15 May 2016Final positionsChampionsCSKA Moscow 7th title Runners upFenerbahceThird placeLokomotiv KubanFourth placeLaboral KutxaAwards and statisticsMVPNando de ColoTop scorer s Nando de Colo 52 20152017 Contents 1 Venue 2 Road to the Final Four 3 Bracket 4 Semifinals 4 1 Semifinal A 4 2 Semifinal B 5 Third place game 6 Championship game 7 Final Four MVP 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksVenue EditOn May 11 2015 Euroleague Basketball announced that the 2016 Final Four would be played at the Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin Germany With a seating capacity of 14 500 people for basketball games it is home to the Alba Berlin basketball team and is used for ice hockey basketball and handball games as well as concerts The area surrounding the arena is filled with various entertainment venues including a cinema a casino a hotel and various bars and restaurants The arena previously hosted the 2009 Euroleague Final Four The arena was one of the most prominent elements of the Mediaspree urban redevelopment project and it quickly gained emblematic status in the debates surrounding the project s impact The LED construction grid on the facade of the arena was equipped with more than 300 000 LED clusters on a 12 m 39 ft high and approximately 120 m 390 ft wide section of the semicircular 105 glass facade with a total area of more than 1 440 m2 15 500 sq ft Light pixels consisting of two groups of 19 LEDs colour palette 16 7 million RGB colours were attached to the vertical bracing of the facade The vertical distances were 0 20 m 7 9 in and the horizontal distances between the axes were 0 90 m 2 ft 11 in Berlin Berlin2016 Euroleague Final Four Europe Mercedes Benz ArenaCapacity 14 500 Road to the Final Four EditTeam Regular season Top 16 PlayoffsGroup W L Group W L Opponent ScoreFenerbahce A 1st 8 2 E 1st 11 3 Real Madrid 3 0Laboral Kutxa B 3rd 6 4 F 2nd 9 5 Panathinaikos 3 0CSKA Moscow D 1st 9 1 F 1st 10 4 Crvena zvezda 3 0Lokomotiv Kuban C 1st 8 2 E 2nd 9 5 FC Barcelona Lassa 3 2Bracket Edit SemifinalsChampionship game 13 May Fenerbahce88 15 May Laboral Kutxa77 Fenerbahce96 13 May CSKA Moscow101 CSKA Moscow88 Lokomotiv Kuban81 Third place game 15 May Laboral Kutxa75 Lokomotiv Kuban85Semifinals EditSemifinal A Edit CSKA Moscow v Lokomotiv Kuban 13 May 2016 CSKA Moscow 88 81 Lokomotiv Kuban Berlin Germany18 00 CEST Scoring by quarter 23 12 24 25 21 22 20 22Pts De Colo 30 Rebs Hines Kurbanov 7Asts Teodosic 6 PIR De Colo 30 Boxscore Pts Delaney 26 Rebs Randolph 11Asts Delaney Draper 4 PIR Delaney 24 Arena Mercedes Benz Arena Attendance 11 261Referees Luigi Lamonica ITA Robert Lottermoser GER Damir Javor SLO Starters Pts Reb AstPG 1 Nando de Colo 30 3 4SG 22 Cory Higgins 7 2 1SF 41 Nikita Kurbanov 4 7 0PF 20 Andrey Vorontsevich 9 4 0C 42 Kyle Hines 8 7 3Reserves PG 4 Milos Teodosic 8 1 6SG 7 Vitaly Fridzon 13 1 0PF 8 Demetris Nichols DNPPG 9 Aaron Jackson 0 0 0C 12 Pavel Korobkov DNPSG 30 Mikhail Kulagin DNPPF 31 Victor Khryapa 9 0 3Head coach Dimitrios Itoudis CSKA Moscow0 Lokomotiv Kuban Starters Pts Reb AstPG 0 Malcolm Delaney 26 3 4SG 18 Evgeny Voronov 0 0 0SF 45 Ryan Broekhoff 10 5 1PF 9 Victor Claver 2 5 2C 3 Anthony Randolph 13 11 1Reserves PF 1 Chris Singleton 6 5 1PG 4 Dontaye Draper 17 1 4PG 10 Sergey Bykov 0 0 0SG 12 Matt Janning 7 0 1PG 15 Maxim Kolyushkin DNPPF 17 Nikita Balashkov DNPPF 20 Andrey Zubkov 0 0 0Head coach Georgios BartzokasSemifinal B Edit Fenerbahce v Laboral Kutxa 13 May 2016 Fenerbahce 88 770 OT Laboral Kutxa Berlin Germany21 00 CEST Scoring by quarter 23 15 18 25 14 17 17 15 Overtime 16 5Pts Bogdanovic 18 Rebs Antic Datome 7Asts Sloukas 7 PIR Sloukas 20 Boxscore Pts Bourousis 22 Rebs Bourousis 10Asts Adams 7 PIR Bourousis 24 Arena Mercedes Benz Arena Attendance 11 216Referees Christos Christodoulou GRE Borys Ryzhyk UKR Olegs Latisevs LAT Starters Pts Reb AstPG 35 Bobby Dixon 3 5 0SG 13 Bogdan Bogdanovic 18 6 3SF 70 Luigi Datome 15 7 2PF 12 Pero Antic 8 7 2C 8 Ekpe Udoh 14 2 1Reserves PG 3 Ricky Hickman 3 1 0PF 5 Baris Hersek DNPSG 10 Melih Mahmutoglu DNPPG 16 Kostas Sloukas 13 5 7PG 23 Berk Ugurlu DNPPF 24 Jan Vesely 14 3 1SF 33 Nikola Kalinic 0 2 1Head coach Zeljko Obradovic Fenerbahce Laboral Kutxa Starters Pts Reb AstPG 20 Darius Adams 19 2 7SG 8 Adam Hanga 10 5 0SF 42 Davis Bertans 2 2 1PF 14 Kim Tillie 13 3 0C 6 Darko Planinic 0 2 0Reserves PG 3 Mike James 6 2 5PF 4 Mamadou Diop DNPSG 5 Fabien Causeur 0 0 0C 9 Ioannis Bourousis 22 10 2SF 11 Jaka Blazic 5 2 1C 12 Ilimane Diop 0 0 0SF 33 Alberto Corbacho DNPHead coach Velimir PerasovicThird place game EditLaboral Kutxa v Lokomotiv Kuban 15 May 2016 Laboral Kutxa 75 85 Lokomotiv Kuban Berlin Germany17 00 CEST Scoring by quarter 16 20 26 20 11 21 22 24Pts Adams 25 Rebs Hanga 7Asts Adams 6 PIR Adams 31 Boxscore Pts Broekhoff Delaney 21 Rebs Claver Singleton 7Asts Delaney Draper 4 PIR Broekhoff 29 Arena Mercedes Benz Arena Attendance 10 658Referees Christos Christodoulou GRE Borys Ryzhyk UKR Piotr Pastusiak POL Starters Pts Reb AstPG 20 Darius Adams 25 6 6SG 8 Adam Hanga 3 7 1SF 42 Davis Bertans 13 0 1PF 14 Kim Tillie 7 6 2C 6 Darko Planinic 5 2 1Reserves PG 3 Mike James 2 0 1PF 4 Mamadou Diop DNPSG 5 Fabien Causeur DNPC 9 Ioannis Bourousis 5 2 1SF 11 Jaka Blazic 8 3 0C 12 Ilimane Diop 4 3 0SF 33 Alberto Corbacho 3 0 1Head coach Velimir Perasovic Laboral Kutxa0 Lokomotiv Kuban Starters Pts Reb AstPG 0 Malcolm Delaney 21 5 4SG 10 Sergey Bykov 0 0 2SF 45 Ryan Broekhoff 21 6 3PF 9 Victor Claver 10 7 3PF 1 Chris Singleton 10 7 2Reserves C 3 Anthony Randolph DNPPG 4 Dontaye Draper 2 0 4SG 12 Matt Janning 10 1 0PG 15 Maxim Kolyushkin DNPPF 17 Nikita Balashkov 0 0 0SG 18 Evgeny Voronov 0 1 0PF 20 Andrey Zubkov 11 2 2Head coach Georgios BartzokasChampionship game EditThe Final was the second Final Four meeting between the two teams In the 2015 Euroleague Final Four CSKA Moscow beat Fenerbahce 86 80 in the third place game 2 It was the first European final for Fenerbahce while CSKA played in its 13th championship game In the Final it seemed early on that CSKA was destined to win its seventh EuroLeague title After a strong first half the Russian side led 30 50 at halftime and had a lead of as many as 21 points in the third quarter However in the fourth quarter Fenerbahce surged back and CSKA player Victor Khryapa had to score a tip in with 1 9 seconds remaining on the game clock to tie the game 3 It was the third Final in EuroLeague history that went to overtime In overtime CSKA led by Nando De Colo took the lead and finally claimed its seventh EuroLeague title and its first one in eight years 3 Fenerbahce v CSKA Moscow 15 May 2016 Fenerbahce 96 1010 OT CSKA Moscow Berlin Germany20 00 CEST Scoring by quarter 20 22 10 28 23 19 30 14 Overtime 13 18Pts Dixon 17 Rebs Udoh 11Asts Dixon 4 PIR Udoh 24 Boxscore Pts De Colo 22 Rebs Khryapa Teodosic 5Asts De Colo Teodosic 7 PIR Teodosic 29 Arena Mercedes Benz Arena Attendance 12 250Referees Luigi Lamonica ITA Robert Lottermoser GER Damir Javor SLO Starters Pts Reb AstPG 16 Kostas Sloukas 10 2 0SG 13 Bogdan Bogdanovic 6 3 3SF 33 Nikola Kalinic 3 3 2PF 70 Luigi Datome 16 5 3PF 24 Jan Vesely 7 5 1Reserves PG 3 Ricky Hickman 5 0 0PF 5 Baris Hersek DNPC 8 Ekpe Udoh 16 11 3SG 10 Melih Mahmutoglu 0 0 0PF 12 Pero Antic 16 1 0PG 23 Berk Ugurlu DNPPG 35 Bobby Dixon 17 4 1Head coach Zeljko Obradovic Fenerbahce CSKA Moscow0 Fenerbahce Statistics 4 CSKA18 40 45 2 pt field goals 22 36 61 1 11 30 36 7 3 pt field goals 9 25 36 27 39 69 2 Free throws 30 32 93 8 16 Offensive rebounds 622 Defensive rebounds 2638 Total rebounds 3216 Assists 2213 Turnovers 136 Steals 84 Blocks 528 Fouls 33 Starters Pts Reb AstPG 1 Nando de Colo 22 2 7SG 22 Cory Higgins 12 1 3SF 41 Nikita Kurbanov 4 3 0PF 20 Andrey Vorontsevich 11 3 0C 42 Kyle Hines 15 4 2Reserves SG 3 Dmitry Kulagin 0 0 0PG 4 Milos Teodosic 19 5 7SG 7 Vitaly Fridzon 0 0 0PF 8 Demetris Nichols 0 1 0PG 9 Aaron Jackson 8 1 1C 12 Pavel Korobkov 0 2 1PF 31 Victor Khryapa 10 5 1Head coach Dimitrios ItoudisFinal Four MVP EditPlayer Club Nando de Colo CSKA MoscowSee also Edit2016 Eurocup Finals 2016 FIBA Europe Cup Final FourReferences Edit Euroleague Final Four returns to Berlin in 2016 Euroleague 11 May 2015 CSKA Moscow vs Fenerbahce Euroleague Championship game preview Talkbasket net 14 May 2016 a b CSKA Moscow claims its seventh Euroleague crown after OT thriller Euroleague net 15 May 2016 BoxscoreExternal links EditOfficial 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