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Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1
The Štark Arena in Belgrade hosted the Final Four
Season2017–18
Number of games260
Number of teams16
Regular season
Season MVPSlowenien Luka Dončić
Finals
ChampionsSpanien Real Madrid (10th title)
  Runners-upTürkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş
Third placeLitauen Žalgiris
Fourth placeRussland CSKA Moscow
Final Four MVPSlowenien Luka Dončić
Statistical leaders
Points Russland Alexey Shved 21.8
Rebounds Vereinigte Staaten James Augustine 6.7
Assists Griechenland Nick Calathes 8.0
Index Rating Slowenien Luka Dončić 21.5
Records
Biggest home winValencia Basket 91–53 Unicaja
(27 October 2017)
Biggest away winAX Milan 62–94 Žalgiris
(9 November 2017)
Highest scoringAX Milan 102–111 Maccabi Tel Aviv
(26 January 2018)
Winning streak7 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak10 games
Valencia Basket
Highest attendance18,243
Panathinaikos 82–89 Real Madrid
(19 April 2018)
Lowest attendance1,920
Anadolu Efes 83–107 Barcelona
(29 March 2018)
Attendance2,282,897 (8,780 per match)
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines.

The 2017–18 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 18th season of the modern era of Euroleague Basketball and the eighth under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 61st season of the premier competition for European men's professional basketball clubs.

The 2018 EuroLeague Final Four was played at the Štark Arena, in Belgrade, Serbia.[1] Real Madrid won its record tenth EuroLeague title, after defeating defending champions Fenerbahçe Doğuş in the championship game.

Team allocation

A total of sixteen teams participate.[2] The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: EuroLeague title holders). Eleven teams were placed as Licensed Clubs, long-term licenses, while five spots were given to Associated Clubs, based on merit.[2][3]

  • LC: Qualified as a licensed club with a long-term licence
  • 1st, 2nd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
  • EC: EuroCup champion
  • WC: Wild card
Licensed Clubs Associated Clubs
Spanien Baskonia (LC) Türkei Anadolu Efes (LC) Spanien Unicaja (EC) Deutschland Brose Bamberg (1st)
Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa (LC) Türkei Fenerbahçe DoğuşTH (LC) Spanien Valencia Basket (1st) Serbien Crvena zvezda mts (1st)[Note ABA]
Spanien Real Madrid (LC) Italien AX Armani Exchange Milan (LC) Russland Khimki (2nd)[Note VTB]
Griechenland Olympiacos (LC) Litauen Žalgiris (LC)
Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods (LC) Russland CSKA Moscow (LC)
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv (LC)
Notes
  1. ^
    ABA League (ABA): Serbian Crvena zvezda mts qualified through the ABA League.
  2. ^
    VTB United League (VTB): Russian UNICS qualified through the VTB United League.

Teams

A total of 16 teams from 9 countries took part in the league, including 11 sides with a long-term licence from the 2016–17 season, 1 team qualified from the EuroCup and the 4 highest-placed teams from the ABA League, the German Bundesliga, the VTB United League and Spain's ACB.

Brose Bamberg and Crvena zvezda qualified, after winning the Bundesliga and ABA League titles respectively. Galatasaray Odeabank and Darüşşafaka did not appear this season, as Galatasaray did not have any opportunity in the previous season to qualify and Darüşşafaka finished their two-year wild card. UNICS lost its place in the EuroLeague, as Khimki qualified as runner-up of the VTB United League. Unicaja qualified as the EuroCup champions, after beating Valencia Basket in the Finals. However, Valencia also qualified as the Spanish champions.

Venues and locations

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Türkei Anadolu Efes Istanbul Sinan Erdem Dome 16,000
Italien AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan Mediolanum Forum 12,700[4]
Deutschland Brose Bamberg Bamberg Brose Arena 6,150[5][6]
Serbien Crvena zvezda mts Belgrade Štark Arena 18,386[7]
Aleksandar Nikolić[a] 5,878[8]
Russland CSKA Moscow Moscow Megasport Arena 13,344[9]
Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[10]
Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş Istanbul Ülker Sports Arena 13,059
Russland Khimki Khimki Mytishchi Arena 7,280
Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena 15,504[11]
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Menora Mivtachim Arena 11,060[12]
Griechenland Olympiacos Piraeus, Athens Peace and Friendship Stadium 11,640[13]
Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods Marousi, Athens Olympic Sports Center Athens 18,989[14]
Spanien Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 15,000[15]
Spanien Unicaja Málaga Martín Carpena 11,300[16]
Spanien Valencia Basket Valencia Fuente de San Luis 8,500[17]
Litauen Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgirio Arena 15,552[18]
Notes
  1. ^ The Aleksandar Nikolić was being used as back-up arena by Crvena zvezda, in case the Štark Arena was not available.

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Türkei Anadolu Efes Türkei Ergin Ataman Türkei Doğuş Balbay Adidas Anadolu Efes
Italien AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Italien Simone Pianigiani Italien Andrea Cinciarini Armani Armani Exchange
Deutschland Brose Bamberg Italien Luca Banchi Deutschland Elias Harris Macron Brose
Serbien Crvena zvezda mts Serbien Dušan Alimpijević Serbien Branko Lazić Nike Mobile Telephony of Serbia
Russland CSKA Moscow Griechenland Dimitrios Itoudis Russland Victor Khryapa Nike Rostelecom
Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa Serbien Svetislav Pešić Spanien Juan Carlos Navarro Nike Lassa Tyres
Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş Serbien Željko Obradović Türkei Melih Mahmutoğlu Nike Doğuş Group
Russland Khimki Griechenland Georgios Bartzokas Russland Sergei Monia Adidas Khimki Group
Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia Spanien Pedro Martínez Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Kelme Kirolbet
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Kroatien Neven Spahija Israel John DiBartolomeo Nike FOX
Griechenland Olympiacos Griechenland Ioannis Sfairopoulos Griechenland Vassilis Spanoulis Nike Skrats
Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods Spanien Xavi Pascual Griechenland Ian Vougioukas Adidas Pame Stoixima
Spanien Real Madrid Spanien Pablo Laso Spanien Felipe Reyes Adidas European University
Spanien Unicaja Spanien Joan Plaza Spanien Carlos Suárez Spalding Unicaja, Andalusia
Spanien Valencia Basket Spanien Txus Vidorreta Spanien Rafa Martínez Luanvi Cultura del Esfuerzo1
Litauen Žalgiris Litauen Šarūnas Jasikevičius Litauen Paulius Jankūnas Adidas Skycop
Notes
1. ^ Cultura del Esfuerzo (English: "Culture of Effort") is the motto of the club.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa Griechenland Georgios Bartzokas Sacked 7 June 2017[19] Pre-season Spanien Sito Alonso 16 June 2017[20]
Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia Spanien Sito Alonso Mutual consent 16 June 2017[21] Argentinien Pablo Prigioni 16 June 2017[22]
Spanien Valencia Basket Spanien Pedro Martínez End of contract 20 June 2017[23] Spanien Txus Vidorreta 20 June 2017[24]
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Lettland Ainars Bagatskis Sacked 16 May 2017[25] Kroatien Neven Spahija 26 June 2017[26]
Italien AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Kroatien Jasmin Repeša Mutual consent 3 June 2017[27] Italien Simone Pianigiani 26 June 2017[28]
Russland Khimki Montenegro Duško Ivanović Sacked 29 June 2017[29] Griechenland Georgios Bartzokas 30 June 2017[30]
Serbien Crvena zvezda mts Montenegro Dejan Radonjić End of contract 15 July 2017[31] Serbien Dušan Alimpijević 21 July 2017[32]
Spanien Baskonia Argentinien Pablo Prigioni Resigned 25 October 2017[33] 16th (0–3) Spanien Pedro Martínez 27 October 2017[34]
Türkei Anadolu Efes Kroatien Velimir Perasović Sacked 16 December 2017[35] 15th (3–9) Türkei Ergin Ataman 18 December 2017[36]
Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa Spanien Sito Alonso Sacked 4 February 2018[37] 13th (7–14) Serbien Svetislav Pešić 9 February 2018[38]
Deutschland Brose Bamberg Italien Andrea Trinchieri Sacked 19 February 2018[39] 13th (8–14) Italien Luca Banchi 4 March 2018[40]

Regular season

In the regular season, teams play against each other home and away in a round-robin format. The top eight teams advance to the playoffs and the bottom eight teams are eliminated. The regular season runs from 12 October 2017 to 6 April 2018.

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Russland CSKA Moscow 30 24 6 2675 2377 +298 Advance to Playoffs
2 Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş 30 21 9 2381 2208 +173
3 Griechenland Olympiacos 30 19 11 2268 2250 +18
4 Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods 30 19 11 2334 2291 +43
5 Spanien Real Madrid 30 19 11 2576 2375 +201
6 Litauen Žalgiris 30 18 12 2417 2389 +28
7 Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia 30 16 14 2487 2373 +114
8 Russland Khimki 30 16 14 2338 2352 −14
9 Spanien Unicaja 30 13 17 2347 2435 −88
10 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 30 13 17 2440 2530 −90
11 Spanien Valencia Basket 30 12 18 2336 2420 −84
12 Deutschland Brose Bamberg 30 11 19 2309 2446 −137
13 Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa 30 11 19 2456 2404 +52
14 Serbien Crvena zvezda mts 30 11 19 2333 2515 −182
15 Italien AX Armani Exchange Olimpia 30 10 20 2407 2530 −123
16 Türkei Anadolu Efes 30 7 23 2321 2530 −209
Source: EuroLeague
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) will not be counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Results

Home \ Away EFS AXM BRO CZV CSK FCB FBD KHI BKN MTA OLY PAO RMB UNI VBC ZAL
Anadolu Efes 73–68 69–58 104–95 80–98 83–107 84–89 73–85 81–82 81–94 58–61 81–82 74–88 74–79 82–66 70–86
AX Armani Exchange Olimpia 77–64 71–62 88–91 81–107 78–74 86–92 71–77 92–85 102–111 85–86 95–96 77–88 101–87 89–93 62–94
Brose Bamberg 88–79 78–83 86–62 76–92 84–81 57–80 70–74 78–72 71–88 67–65 95–74 66–81 93–88 83–82 93–86
Crvena zvezda mts 100–81 100–89 69–75 59–85 90–82 63–80 70–79 81–85 87–84 89–78 63–69 79–82 80–76 106–90 77–65
CSKA Moscow 110–79 93–84 81–72 92–81 92–78 93–95 79–68 93–86 101–86 89–81 81–63 93–87 101–76 94–67 94–91
FC Barcelona Lassa 85–89 81–83 81–66 88–54 85–72 68–83 86–82 73–86 89–67 73–51 98–71 74–101 83–90 89–71 75–81
Fenerbahçe Doğuş 81–70 89–70 77–69 82–56 79–81 86–82 71–67 79–74 87–73 83–90 67–62 77–79 91–99 79–66 89–90
Khimki 86–68 77–86 82–73 85–78 73–90 65–79 64–73 91–90 69–77 82–54 78–61 78–95 68–66 75–70 85–77
Kirolbet Baskonia 79–81 82–83 103–79 103–84 81–90 85–82 69–83 87–77 83–72 86–54 85–84 105–75 88–82 63–80 84–64
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 72–92 79–68 90–88 89–75 73–93 94–82 82–73 91–94 74–68 68–69 75–76 90–83 78–89 94–91 81–74
Olympiacos 89–82 87–80 87–79 85–59 88–86 63–90 95–70 92–75 75–64 94–64 62–70 92–83 80–75 80–70 85–86
Panathinaikos Superfoods 90–79 80–72 93–83 91–71 70–75 84–75 70–68 93–65 80–76 89–76 85–87 82–80 82–71 75–56 94–93
Real Madrid 87–68 100–90 106–86 83–87 82–69 87–75 83–86 80–86 75–73 93–81 79–80 92–75 89–57 91–72 88–81
Unicaja 81–68 74–71 76–80 79–65 80–89 95–91 68–67 93–84 83–85 83–69 87–85 79–90 80–75 83–85 83–85
Valencia Basket 78–71 98–103 86–70 82–86 103–99 81–76 67–80 85–83 71–81 87–84 64–72 67–63 96–88 91–53 63–71
Žalgiris 91–83 77–65 88–84 78–76 85–73 90–74 78–85 74–84 77–97 99–84 74–68 80–74 66–87 79–77 86–82
Source: EuroLeague
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Playoffs

Playoffs series are best-of-five. The first team to win three games wins the series. A 2–2–1 format is used – teams with home-court advantage play games 1, 2, and 5 at home, while their opponents host games 3 and 4. Games 4 and 5 are only played if necessary. The four victorious teams advance to the Final Four.

Series

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
CSKA Moscow Russland 3–1 Russland Khimki 98–95 89–84 73–79 89–88 0
Panathinaikos Superfoods Griechenland 1–3 Spanien Real Madrid 95–67 82–89 74–81 82–89 0
Fenerbahçe Doğuş Türkei 3–1 Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia 82–73 95–89 83–88 92–83 0
Olympiacos Griechenland 1–3 Litauen Žalgiris 78–87 79–68 60–80 91–101 0

Final Four

The Final Four, held over a single weekend, is the last phase of the season. The four remaining teams play a single knockout round on Friday evening, with the two winners advancing to the championship game. Sunday starts with the third-place game, followed by the championship game. The Final Four was played at the Štark Arena in Belgrade, Serbia in May 2018.

Template:2018 EuroLeague Final Four bracket

Attendances

Attendances include playoff games:

Pos Team Total Hoch Niedrig Average Ändern Sie
2018 Final Four games 63,714 16,967 14,548 15,929 +7.5%
1 Žalgiris 230,518 15,525 10,195 13,560 +17.8%
2 Panathinaikos Superfoods 221,085 18,243 7,812 13,005 +13.0%
3 Fenerbahçe Doğuş 196,620 12,987 9,812 11,566 +3.1%
4 Baskonia 192,959 14,923 9,196 11,351 −2.4%
5 Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 160,968 11,060 9,388 10,731 −1.4%
6 Real Madrid 170,516 12,557 8,067 10,030 −2.7%
7 Olympiacos 151,516 11,690 4,621 8,913 −4.8%2
8 CSKA Moscow 139,579 12,322 4,490 8,211 −1.0%3
9 AX Armani Exchange Olimpia 112,084 10,250 5,528 7,472 −21.2%5
10 Unicaja 109,080 10,292 5,751 7,272 +12.7%1
11 Valencia Basket 101,298 7,375 5,736 6,753 +15.6%1
12 Crvena zvezda mts 94,151 13,467 4,472 6,277 −36.1%
13 Brose Bamberg 92,817 8,000 5,396 6,188 −3.5%4
14 Khimki 102,367 7,028 5,113 6,022 +205.8%1
15 FC Barcelona Lassa 85,185 6,829 4,002 5,679 +15.2%
16 Anadolu Efes 58,495 6,788 1,920 3,900 −26.7%
League total 2,282,897 18,243 1,920 8,780 +3.6%

Source: EuroLeague
Notes:
1: 2016–17 season average applied to EuroCup games.
2: Olympiacos played one match at Heraklion Arena, in Heraklion, instead of their regular arena.
3: CSKA Moscow played three matches at Universal Sports Hall CSKA, instead of Megasport Arena.
4: Brose Bamberg played one match at Arena Nürnberger Versicherung, instead of Brose Arena.
5: AX Armani Exchange Olimpia played one match at PalaBancoDesio, instead of Mediolanum Forum.

Awards

First Team Second Team
Griechenland Nick Calathes Griechenland Panathinaikos Litauen Paulius Jankūnas Litauen Žalgiris
Frankreich Nando de Colo Russland CSKA Moscow Kanada Kevin Pangos Litauen Žalgiris
Slowenien Luka Dončić Spanien Real Madrid Spanien Sergio Rodríguez Russland CSKA Moscow
Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki
Tschechische Republik Jan Veselý Türkei Fenerbahçe Griechenland Vassilis Spanoulis Griechenland Olympiacos

Sources:[43][44]

MVP of the Round

Regular season
Round Player Team Performance Index Rating Ref.
1 Vereinigte Staaten Pierre Jackson Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 41 [49]
2 Vereinigte Staaten Erick Green Spanien Valencia Basket 33 [50]
3 Slowenien Luka Dončić Spanien Real Madrid 41 [51]
4 Slowenien Luka Dončić (2) Spanien Real Madrid 35 [52]
5 Frankreich Nando de Colo Russland CSKA Moscow 37 [53]
6 Serbien Vladimir Štimac Türkei Anadolu Efes 29 [54]
7 Vereinigte Staaten Errick McCollum Türkei Anadolu Efes 33 [55]
8 Griechenland Nick Calathes Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods 42 [56]
9 Litauen Edgaras Ulanovas Litauen Žalgiris 32 [57]
10 Frankreich Nando de Colo (2) Russland CSKA Moscow 30 [58]
Vereinigte Staaten James Gist Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods
11 Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki 35 [59]
12 Frankreich Vincent Poirier Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia 35 [60]
13 Vereinigte Staaten Jamel McLean Griechenland Olympiacos 30 [61]
Russland Alexey Shved (2) Russland Khimki
14 Vereinigte Staaten Cory Higgins Russland CSKA Moscow 31 [62]
Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia
15 Slowenien Luka Dončić (3) Spanien Real Madrid 37 [63]
16 Vereinigte Staaten Malcolm Thomas Russland Khimki 28 [64]
17 Slowenien Zoran Dragić Türkei Anadolu Efes 34 [65]
18 Russland Alexey Shved (3) Russland Khimki 33 [66]
19 Vereinigte Staaten Brad Wanamaker Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş 31 [67]
20 Vereinigte Staaten Brad Wanamaker (2) Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş 33 [68]
21 Vereinigte Staaten Augustine Rubit Deutschland Brose Bamberg 34 [69]
22 Tschechische Republik Jan Veselý Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş 36 [70]
23 Griechenland Vassilis Spanoulis Griechenland Olympiacos 29 [71]
Vereinigte Staaten Dorell Wright Deutschland Brose Bamberg
24 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia (2) Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia 28 [72]
25 Frankreich Fabien Causeur Spanien Real Madrid 29 [73]
26 Dominikanische Republik James Feldeine Serbien Crvena zvezda mts 32 [74]
27 Griechenland Nick Calathes (2) Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods 34 [75]
28 Georgia (country) Ricky Hickman Deutschland Brose Bamberg 29 [76]
Serbien Nikola Milutinov Griechenland Olympiacos
29 Slowenien Luka Dončić (4) Spanien Real Madrid 35 [77]
30 Slowenien Anthony Randolph Spanien Real Madrid 38 [78]
Playoffs
Game Player Team Performance Index Rating Ref.
1 Griechenland Nick Calathes (3) Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods 29 [79]
2 Spanien Sergio Rodríguez Russland CSKA Moscow 36 [80]
3 Vereinigte Staaten Anthony Gill Russland Khimki 29 [81]
Russland Alexey Shved (4)
4 Litauen Edgaras Ulanovas (2) Litauen Žalgiris 27 [82]

MVP of the Month

Month Week Player Team Ref.
2017
October 1–4 Slowenien Luka Dončić Spanien Real Madrid [83]
November 5–10 Griechenland Nick Calathes Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods [84]
December 10–15 Litauen Paulius Jankūnas Litauen Žalgiris [85]
2018
January 16–20 Frankreich Nando de Colo Russland CSKA Moscow [86]
February 21–23 Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki [87]
March 24–29 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia [88]
April 30–PO4 Vereinigte Staaten Brandon Davies Litauen Žalgiris [89]

Individual statistics

Rating

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1. Slowenien Luka Dončić Spanien Real Madrid 33 711 21.55
2. Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki 34 693 20.38
3. Frankreich Nando de Colo Russland CSKA Moscow 32 606 18.94

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1. Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki 34 740 21.76
2. Serbien Nemanja Nedović Spanien Unicaja 24 404 16.83
3. Frankreich Nando de Colo Russland CSKA Moscow 32 533 16.66

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1. Vereinigte Staaten James Augustine Spanien Unicaja 29 194 6.69
2. Litauen Artūras Gudaitis Italien AX Armani Exchange Olimpia 29 183 6.31
3. Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia 33 200 6.06

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1. Griechenland Nick Calathes Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods 31 249 8.03
2. Frankreich Thomas Heurtel Spanien FC Barcelona Lassa 30 193 6.43
3. Kanada Kevin Pangos Litauen Žalgiris 36 212 5.89

Other statistics

Kategorie Player Team Games Average
Steals Griechenland Nick Calathes Griechenland Panathinaikos Superfoods
31
1.74
Blocks Armenien Bryant Dunston Türkei Anadolu Efes
30
1.73
Turnovers Griechenland Vassilis Spanoulis Griechenland Olympiacos
24
3.46
Fouls drawn Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki
34
6.03
Minutes Russland Alexey Shved Russland Khimki
34
32:12
2P% Jordanien Ahmet Düverioğlu Türkei Fenerbahçe Doğuş
27
70.9%
3P% Deutschland Johannes Voigtmann Spanien Kirolbet Baskonia
34
57.7%
FT% Australien Brock Motum Türkei Anadolu Efes
29
96.7%

See also

References

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