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2008–09 Eurocup Basketball

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Sports season
Eurocup 2008–09
LeagueEurocup
SportBasketball
SeasonMVPUnited StatesChuck Eidson(Lietuvos rytas)
Top scorerUnited StatesKhalid El-Amin(Azovmash)
Finals
ChampionsLithuaniaLietuvos rytas
  Runners-upRussiaKhimki
FinalsMVPLithuaniaMarijonas Petravičius
Eurocup Basketball seasons

2008–09 Eurocup Basketball was the seventh edition of Europe'ssecond-tier level transnational competition for men's professionalbasketball clubs, theEuroCup, and the first to be contested under theEurocup name.[1] From the inception of the competition in2002, it had been known as theULEB Cup. The EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one tier below theEuroLeague level.

During this season, there were 48 teams, from 22 countries. After the preliminary rounds, there were 32 teams left for the regular season, with the 16 eliminated teams beingrelegated down and parachuting into Europe's third-tier transnational competition, theEuroChallenge.Lithuanian clubLietuvos Rytas ofVilnius, won the tournament andpromotion to the top levelEuroLeague for the next season.

Teams of the 2008–2009 Eurocup

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CountryTeamsClubs(ranking in national league)
RussiaRussia5Khimki(2nd)Dynamo Moscow(3rd)Ural Great Perm(4th)UNICS(5th)Triumph Lyubertsy(6th)
FranceFrance4Chorale Roanne(2nd)ASVEL(3rd)Le Havre(5th)Cholet(8th)
SpainSpain4Pamesa Valencia(6th)Iurbentia Bilbao(7th)Cajasol(8th)Kalise Gran Canaria(9th)
GermanyGermany3Telekom Baskets Bonn(2nd)Artland Dragons(6th)Brose Baskets(7th)
GreeceGreece3Maroussi Costa Coffee(4th)Aris(5th)Panellinios(6th)
SerbiaSerbia3Hemofarm(2nd)Crvena zvezda(3rd)FMP(4th)
TurkeyTurkey3Türk Telekom(2nd)Beşiktaş Cola Turka(3rd)Galatasaray Café Crown(4th)
BelgiumBelgium2Spirou(2nd)Telindus Oostende(5th)
ItalyItaly2Fortitudo Bologna(8th)Benetton Treviso(10th)
IsraelIsrael2Bnei HaSharon(3rd)Hapoel Jerusalem(6th)
LatviaLatvia2Barons LMT(1st)ASK Riga(2nd)
LithuaniaLithuania2Lietuvos rytas(2nd)Šiauliai(3rd)
PolandPoland2Turów Zgorzelec(2nd)Energa Czarni Słupsk(10th)
UkraineUkraine2Azovmash(1st)Kyiv(2nd)
AustriaAustria1Allianz Swans Gmunden(1st)
BulgariaBulgaria1Lukoil Academic(1st)
CroatiaCroatia1Zadar(1st)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic1ČEZ Nymburk(1st)
EstoniaEstonia1Tartu Ülikool Rock(1st)
MontenegroMontenegro1Budućnost(1st)
NetherlandsNetherlands1MyGuide Amsterdam(1st)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland1Benetton Fribourg(1st)

Format

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The competition format was also revamped. A total of 48 clubs participated, down from 54 in theprevious year's competition. The competition was jointly organized byEuroleague Basketball Company andFIBA Europe.[1]

First preliminary round

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Sixteen teams competed in the first preliminary round, which was organised byFIBA Europe. These teams were paired intwo-legged matches, with winners decided on aggregate score. The eight winners advanced to the second preliminary round, and the eight losers parachuted into the third-tier European competition, theEuroChallenge. The matches were played from October 14 through October 21.

Due to a decision of theItalian Basketball Federation to revokeCapo d'Orlando's first division license, followed by anItalian National Olympic Committee (CONI) tribunal rejected appeal by the club, Capo d'Orlando lost the right to participate in European competitions.[2] As a result,Benetton Treviso automatically qualified to the group stage, whileBenetton Fribourg advanced to the second qualification round where they metKalise Gran Canaria.[2][3]

Second preliminary round

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The second preliminary round, also organised byFIBA Europe, also featured 16 teams, with the eight winners from the first preliminary round joined by eight automatic qualifiers to that phase. As in the first preliminary round, matches were two-legged and decided on aggregate score, with the winners advancing to the Eurocup regular season and the losers parachuting into the EuroChallenge. Matches were played from November 4 to November 11.

Regular season

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Thirty-two teams—24 automatic qualifiers and the eight survivors of the second preliminary round—entered the Regular Season. From this point onward, the competition is organised byEuroleague Basketball Company. The teams were divided into eight groups of four teams each, with each group playing a double round-robin schedule. The first and second-place teams in each group advanced to the Last 16. Regular Season matches were held from November 25, 2008 until January 13, 2009.

Last 16

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For the first time in the history of the competition, a second group phase was played. The survivors of the Regular Season were divided into four-team groups, each playing a double round-robin schedule. This phase has a direct analogue in the top-tierEuroLeague, which conducts an identical group phase, the Top 16, at the same stage of the competition. As in the EuroLeague Top 16, the first- and second-place teams in each group advance to the next phase. However, unlike the EuroLeague, which conducts a separate quarterfinal round before its Final Four, the Eurocup sent its surviving teams into a single knockout tournament, the Final Eight. Last 16 matches were played from January 27 to March 10, 2009.

Final eight

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Like the Euroleague Final Four, this was a knockout tournament, conducted in one-off matches, held at a single site. The semifinal losers played a single match for third place, and the semifinal winners played a single match for the Eurocup title and an automatic place in the 2009-10 Euroleague. This phase was carried over from the prior ULEB Cup format. Matches were played from April 9 through April 12.

This was the last season for the Final Eight format. From2009–10 onward, a quarterfinal round has been introduced, consisting of two-legged ties between a group winner and the runner-up from a separate group, with the winner of each tie determined on aggregate score. The quarterfinal winners will advance to the Eurocup Finals, with one-off semifinals followed by a one-off final.

Preliminary rounds

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Sixteen teams participated in the first preliminary round, and after the first preliminary round matches, sixteen teams played in a second preliminary round, with the top eight teams from the first preliminary round. Teams that were eliminated from the first or second preliminary round games competed in theEuroChallenge 2008-09.

First preliminary round

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
ŠiauliaiLithuania136–167TurkeyGalatasaray Café Crown73–7363–94
MyGuide AmsterdamNetherlands133–143SerbiaFMP66–6067–83
Energa Czarni SłupskPoland126–151RussiaUNICS76–6250–89
Allianz Swans GmundenAustria146–139EstoniaTartu Ülikool Rock86–6460–75
PanelliniosGreece154–124GermanyTelekom Baskets Bonn69–5485–70
Triumph LyubertsyRussia146–159BelgiumTelindus Oostende78–7868–81
ASK RigaLatvia142–137FranceCholet69–6273–75

Second preliminary round

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Galatasaray Café CrownTurkey147–176MontenegroBudućnost85–8362–93
FMPSerbia138–118RussiaUral Great Perm69–6169–57
UNICSRussia161–142IsraelHapoel Jerusalem88–6673–76
Allianz Swans GmundenAustria163–178SerbiaCrvena zvezda82–8281–96
PanelliniosGreece168–165UkraineKyiv96–6972–96
Le HavreFrance172–168BelgiumTelindus Oostende84–8588–83
Benetton FribourgSwitzerland125–195SpainKalise Gran Canaria64–9261–103
ASK RigaLatvia151–134SpainCajasol83–6968–65

Regular season

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Key to colors
    Top two places in each group advance to Top 16

Group A

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationMARZADASKROA
1GreeceMaroussi Costa Coffee642493468+2510Advanced toTop 1691–7582–7788–73
2CroatiaZadar642505480+251087–7983–6882–70
3LatviaASK Riga633496478+18984–70106–9486–70
4FranceChorale Roanne615430498−68772–8366–8479–75
Source:Eurocup Basketball

Group B

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationUNIDYNBARLUK
1RussiaUNICS660488435+5312Advanced toTop 1680–7176–5579–72
2RussiaDynamo Moscow642492442+501077–8784–7494–78
3LatviaBarons LMT615443489−46781–8661–8084–88
4BulgariaLukoil Academic615454511−57779–8062–8675–88
Source:Eurocup Basketball

Group C

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationKHIBENBEŞLEH
1RussiaKhimki651459400+5911Advanced toTop 1680–7191–6579–55
2ItalyBenetton Treviso642478443+351077–5980–8991–67
3TurkeyBeşiktaş Cola Turka633459471−12969–7172–7796–91
4FranceLe Havre606413495−82663–7976–8261–68
Source:Eurocup Basketball

Group D

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationTÜRPNEARIBNE
1TurkeyTürk Telekom642393344+4910Advanced toTop 1670–6478–6520–0
2GreecePanellinios633453435+18982–7469–7185–70
3GreeceAris633457459−2979–7572–7784–71
4IsraelBnei HaSharon624362427−65854–7678–7689–86
Source:Eurocup Basketball

Group E

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Ukraine AZOLithuania LRYFrance ASVSpain GRA
UkraineAZO76-6687-7492-90
LithuaniaLRY83-6495-7474-64
FranceASV85-8393-9069-81
SpainGRA74-8294-8378-80
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.UkraineAzovmash642484472+12
2.LithuaniaLietuvos rytas633491465+26
3.FranceASVEL633475514-39
4.SpainKalise Gran Canaria624481480+1

Group F

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Belgium SPISerbia CZVPoland TURGermany BRO
BelgiumSPI71-6589-6964-62
SerbiaCZV93-9197-6982-65
PolandTUR61-8676-8667-56
GermanyBRO65-8453-6739-69
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.BelgiumSpirou651485415+70
2.SerbiaCrvena zvezda651490425+65
3.PolandPGE Turów624411453-42
4.GermanyBrose Baskets606340433-93

Group G

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Spain VALGermany ARTItaly FORSerbia FMP
SpainVAL84-6780-7483-58
GermanyART79-8987-7873-62
ItalyFOR71-7789-9388-61
SerbiaFMP65-8493-6559-70
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.SpainPamesa Valencia660497414+83
2.GermanyArtland Dragons633464495-31
3.ItalyFortitudo Bologna624470457+13
4.SerbiaFMP615398463-65

Group H

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Spain BILSerbia HEMCzech Republic NYMMontenegro BUD
SpainBIL78-6793-7269-66
SerbiaHEM62-8282-7489-85
Czech RepublicNYM79-9280-8275-70
MontenegroBUD65-6770-5963-66
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.SpainIurbentia Bilbao660481411+70
2.SerbiaHemofarm633441469-28
3.Czech RepublicČEZ Nymburk624446482-36
4.MontenegroBudućnost615419425-6

Top 16

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The second grand stage begins from January 27, 2009.

Key to colors
    Top two places in each group advance to final eight

Group I

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Russia DYNRussia KHIGreece MARGreece PNE
RussiaDYN73-6894-7391-84
RussiaKHI69-7794-69101-94
GreeceMAR76-8071-5883-85
GreecePNE72-7773-8959-71
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.RussiaDynamo Moscow660492442+50
2.RussiaKhimki633479457+22
3.GreeceMaroussi Costa Coffee624443470-27
4.GreecePanellinios615467512-45

Group J

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Italy BENCroatia ZADRussia UNITurkey TÜR
ItalyBEN94-8168-6689-87
CroatiaZAD76-8493-9194-86
RussiaUNI81-5969-7172-57
TurkeyTÜR67-9989-8266-86
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.ItalyBenetton Treviso651493458+35
2.CroatiaZadar633497513-16
3.RussiaUNICS633465414+51
4.TurkeyTürk Telekom615452522-70

Group K

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Spain VALSerbia HEMUkraine AZOSerbia CZV
SpainVAL65-6068-6682-80
SerbiaHEM66-6284-7488-73
UkraineAZO91-8889-7162-74
SerbiaCZV73-8565-9172-95
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.SpainPamesa Valencia642450436+14
2.SerbiaHemofarm642460428+32
3.UkraineAzovmash633477457+20
4.SerbiaCrvena zvezda615437503-66

Group L

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Spain BILLithuania LRYBelgium SPIGermany ART
SpainBIL67-5982-7871-62
LithuaniaLRY73-7177-56105-64
BelgiumSPI59-7978-7488-79
GermanyART84-7970-7982-94
TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.SpainIurbentia Bilbao642449415+34
2.LithuaniaLietuvos rytas642467406+61
3.BelgiumSpirou633453473-20
4.GermanyArtland Dragons615441516-75

Final eight

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The Final Eight was the last stage ofEuroCup 2008-09.

Quarter finals

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April 2,Pala Alpitour,Turin

Team 1 Score Team 2
Dynamo MoscowRussia85–93SerbiaHemofarm
Benetton TrevisoItaly79–85LithuaniaLietuvos rytas

April 3,Pala Alpitour,Turin

Team 1 Score Team 2
Pamesa ValenciaSpain73–76RussiaKhimki
Iurbentia BilbaoSpain76–67CroatiaZadar

Semi finals

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April 4,Pala Alpitour,Turin

Team 1 Score Team 2
HemofarmSerbia68–73LithuaniaLietuvos rytas
KhimkiRussia79–73SpainIurbentia Bilbao

Final

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April 13,Pala Alpitour,Turin

Team 1 Score Team 2
Lietuvos rytasLithuania80–74RussiaKhimki
2008–09 Eurocup Champions
Lithuania
Lietuvos rytas
2nd title

Individual statistics

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Points

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RankNameTeamGamesPointsPPG
1.United StatesKhalid El-AminUkraineAzovmash1119717.90

Rebounds

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RankNameTeamGamesReboundsRPG
1.United StatesC. J. WallaceItalyBenetton Treviso13967.38

Assists

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RankNameTeamGamesAssistsAPG
1.United StatesKhalid El-AminUkraineAzovmash11585.27

Awards

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Eurocup 2008–09 MVP

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Eurocup 2008–09 Finals MVP

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All-Eurocup team

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SeasonPositionAll-Eurocup First TeamClub TeamAll-Eurocup Second TeamClub Team
United StatesChuck EidsonLietuvos rytasUnited StatesKhalid El-AminTürk Telekom
RussiaKelly McCartyKhimkiUnited StatesGary NealTreviso
SloveniaBoštjan NachbarDynamo MoscowRussiaTravis HansenDynamo Moscow
CroatiaMarko BanićBilbaoAustraliaMatt NielsenValencia
North MacedoniaTodor GečevskiZadarCroatiaSandro NicevićTreviso

Rising Star

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Coach of the Year

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See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ab"ULEB, FIBA Europe announce new competitions names, formats" (Press release).Euroleague.net. 2008-07-02. Retrieved2008-07-04.
  2. ^abClubs Replaced In European Competitions
  3. ^Benetton Basket Tamoil subs Orlandina Basket, Benetton Olympic Fribourg joins second qualifying round

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