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2020–21 Basketball Champions League

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Basketball league season
2020–21 Basketball Champions League
TheTrade Union Sport Palace inNizhny Novgorod hosted the Final Eight
Season2020–21
Dates15 September 2020 – 9 May 2021
Teams32 (regular season)
44 (all rounds)[1]
Regular season
Season MVPUnited StatesBonzie Colson
Finals
ChampionsSpainSan Pablo Burgos (2nd title)
Runners-upTurkeyPınar Karşıyaka
Third placeSpainCasademont Zaragoza
Fourth placeFranceSIG Strasbourg
FinalsMVPBrazilVítor Benite
Awards
Best CoachSerbiaZoran Lukić
Best Young PlayerFranceYoan Makoundou
Statistical leaders
PointsUnited StatesBonzie Colson18.2
ReboundsUnited StatesMichale Kyser7.8
AssistsItalyMarco Spissu6.9
Index RatingUnited StatesRaymar Morgan20.6
Seasons

The2020–21 Basketball Champions League was the 5th season of theBasketball Champions League (BCL), the premier[citation needed] European-wideprofessionalbasketball competition forclubs launched and managed byFIBA. The season began on 15 September 2020 and ended on 9 May 2021. It featured 12 domestic champions while fourwild cards were allocated for first time.

San Pablo Burgos won its second consecutive championship, after defeatingPınar Karşıyaka in thefinal inNizhny Novgorod. As champions, they qualified for the2022 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Teams

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Team allocation

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44 teams played in the 2020–21 Basketball Champions League (28 teams directly qualify for the group competition, while 16 teams play 2 qualifying rounds for the remaining 4 places in the group stage).[1]

Qualified teams for 2020–21 Basketball Champions League (by entry round)[2]
Regular season
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka(Abd-2nd)FranceCholet(Abd-6th)ItalyHappy Casa Brindisi(Abd-5th)Czech RepublicERA Nymburk(Abd-1st)
TurkeyGalatasaray Doga Sigorta(Abd-3rd)FranceLimoges CSP(Abd-8th)ItalyFortitudo Bologna(Abd-8th)WCGermanyBrose Bamberg(5th)
TurkeyTofaş(Abd-5th)SpainSan Pablo Burgos(4th)GreeceAEK(Abd-2nd)HungaryFalco Vulcano Szombathely(Abd-1st)
TurkeyDarüşşafaka Tekfen(Abd-6th)WCSpainCasademont Zaragoza(6th)GreecePeristeri(Abd-3rd)LatviaVEF Riga(Abd-1st)[Note LAT]
TurkeyTürk Telekom(BCL QF)WCSpainIberostar Tenerife(7th)IsraelHapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem(3rd)LithuaniaRytas(Abd-2nd)
FranceJDA Dijon(CLR)[Note FRA]SpainRETAbet Bilbao(8th)WCIsraelHapoel Holon(5th)PolandStart Lublin(Abd-2nd)
FranceSIG Strasbourg(CLR)[Note FRA]ItalyDinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari(Abd-2nd)BelgiumFilou Oostende(Abd-1st)RussiaNizhny Novgorod(BCL R16)
Qualifying rounds
BelgiumBelfius Mons-Hainaut(Abd-2nd)CyprusKeravnos(Abd-1st)IsraelHapoel Tel Aviv(8th)PortugalSporting CP(Abd-1st)
BelarusTsmoki-MinskDenmarkBakken Bears(Abd-1st)LithuaniaNeptūnas(Abd-4th)RomaniaU-BT Cluj-Napoca(Abd-1st)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea(Abd-1st)United KingdomLondon Lions(Abd-2nd)NetherlandsDonar(Abd-2nd)SwitzerlandFribourg Olympic(Abd-1st)
BulgariaBalkan(Abd-1st)GreeceIraklis(Abd-7th)PolandAnwil Włocławek(Abd-3rd)UkraineDnipro(Abd-1st)
Notes
  1. ^
    France (FRA): The LNB ruled the2019–20 Pro A season void without a classification. As a result, the BCL ruled that teams from France were selected on theirBCL club rankings.JDA Dijon andSIG Strasbourg qualified as such.[3]
  2. ^
    Latvia (LAT):VEF Rīga qualified as the highest-ranked Latvian team of theLatvian–Estonian League, because the Latvian championship did not start due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Referees

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Referees of the 2020–21 season
  • AustriaGoran Sljivić
  • BelarusAndrei Sharapa
  • BelgiumGeert Jacobs
  • Bosnia and HerzegovinaAdemir Zurapović
  • BulgariaMartin Horozov
  • BulgariaVentsislav Velikov
  • CroatiaJosip Jurčević
  • CroatiaMartin Vulić
  • CyprusIlias Kounelles
  • Czech RepublicPetr Hrůša
  • Czech RepublicIvor Matějek
  • EstoniaMihkel Männiste
  • EstoniaTanel Suslov
  • FranceThomas Bissuel
  • FranceAlexandre Deman
  • FranceNicolas Maestre
  • FranceValentin Oliot
  • FranceYohan Rosso
  • FranceEddie Viator
  • GermanySteve Bittner
  • GermanyCarsten Straube
  • GreeceGeorgios Poursanidis
  • IsraelErez Gurion
  • ItalyBeniamino Attard
  • ItalyLorenzo Baldini
  • ItalyValerio Grigioni
  • ItalySaverio Lanzarini
  • ItalyManuel Mazzoni
  • ItalyTolga Şahin
  • LatviaAndris Aunkrogers
  • LatviaMārtiņš Kozlovskis
  • LatviaOskars Lucis
  • LatviaGatis Saliņš
  • LithuaniaGvidas Gedvilas
  • LithuaniaTomas Jasevičius
  • LithuaniaVilius Mačiulaitis
  • LithuaniaGintaras Mačiulis
  • LithuaniaGintaras Vitkauskas
  • MontenegroZdravko Rutešić
  • MontenegroRadomir Vojinović
  • North MacedoniaIgor Mitrovski
  • PolandJanusz Calik
  • PolandWojciech Liszka
  • PolandMichał Proc
  • PolandDariusz Zapolski
  • PortugalPaulo Marques
  • RomaniaMarius Ciulin
  • RussiaSergei Beliakov
  • RussiaAlexey Davydov
  • SerbiaAleksandar Glišić
  • SerbiaVladimir Jevtović
  • SerbiaSiniša Prpa
  • SlovakiaMarek Kúkelčík
  • SlovakiaZdenko Tomašovič
  • SloveniaBoris Krejić
  • SloveniaBlaž Zupančič
  • SpainFernando Calatrava
  • SpainLuis Castillo
  • SpainAntonio Conde
  • SwedenApostolos Kalpakas
  • TurkeyKerem Baki
  • TurkeyMehmet Karabilecen
  • TurkeyCan Mavisu
  • TurkeyMehmet Şahin
  • TurkeyÖzlem Yalman
  • TurkeyYener Yılmaz
  • TurkeyZafer Yılmaz
  • UkraineSergiy Zashchuk

Round and draw dates

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The schedule of the competition was as follows.[5] On December 3, the Basketball Champions League Board has approved a change of format for the 2020-21 Play-Offs and Finals.[6]

Schedule for 2020–21 Basketball Champions League
PhaseRoundDraw dateRound date
Qualifying roundsFirst qualifying round (Semifinals)15 July 202022–23 September 2020
Second qualifying round (Finals)24–25 September 2020
Regular seasonRound 1Groups A–D20–21 October 2020
Groups E–H27–28 October 2020
Round 2Groups A–D3–4 November 2020
Groups E–H10–11 November 2020
Round 3Groups A–D17–18 November 2020
Groups E–H8–9 December 2020
Round 4Groups A–D15–16 December 2020
Groups E–H22–23 December 2020
Round 5Groups A–D5–6 January 2021
Groups E–H12–13 January 2021
Round 6Groups A–D19–20 January 2021
Groups E–H26–27 January 2021
Play-offsRound 12 February 20212–3 March 2021
Round 29–10 March 2021
Round 316–17 March 2021
Round 423–24 March 2021
Round 530–31 March 2021
Round 66–7 April 2021
Final EightQuarterfinals16 April 20216–7 May 2021
Semifinals8 May 2021
Final9 May 2021

Qualifying rounds

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Draw

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The 16 teams that entered in the first round were divided into four pots based firstly on thecompetition's club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on thecountry ranking.

For the first qualification round (QR1), teams from Pot 3 were drawn against teams from Pot 2, and teams from Pot 4 faced teams from Pot 1. Clubs from Pot 1 and 2 were seeded, and played the second leg at home. Games were played on September 15–18. The eight winners then qualified for the second qualification round (QR2).

For the second round (QR2), the winners of Pot 3 and Pot 2 faced the winners of Pot 4 and Pot 1. The winners from Pot 4 and Pot 1 were seeded, and played the second leg at home. Games were played on September 22–25. The four winners then qualified for the 2020–21 Basketball Champions League regular reason and joined the 28 directly qualified teams in the main draw.

Change of Qualifying format

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On August 25, 2020, it was announced, in order to protect the health and guarantee the safety of players, coaches and officials, but also to safeguard a fair competition, and to properly organize game operations, the decision has been taken to modify the competition system from home-away games, to a tournament format, with single games for each Qualification Round.[7]

Four tournaments took place, each consisting of two semifinals games and of one final game, where the semifinals were played as the BCL qualification round 1 and the final as the BCL qualification round 2. These Qualification tournaments took place in two different locations:

Draw pots

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Pot 1
TeamPts
LithuaniaNeptūnas69
PolandAnwil Włocławek28
SwitzerlandFribourg Olympic13
NetherlandsDonar7
Pot 2
TeamPts
BelarusTsmoki-Minsk6
DenmarkBakken Bears5
RomaniaU-BT Cluj-Napoca4
CyprusKeravnos3
Pot 3
TeamPts
BulgariaBalkan1
IsraelHapoel Tel Aviv1
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea1*
GreeceIraklis106.42
Pot 4
TeamPts
BelgiumBelfius Mons-Hainaut66.83
UkraineDnipro15.00
PortugalSporting CP6.00
United KingdomLondon Lions1.00

* Example of 1 point for Igokea from 2016 to 2017 season means that the FIBA's "last three season points" rule applies to the last (three) BCL seasons of the particular club, not the last three BCL seasons in general.

Results

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Qualification Group A

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Semifinals were played on 23 September 2020 and Final took place on 25 September 2020 atTassos Papadopoulos Eleftheria Indoor Hall inNicosia,Cyprus.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
23 September
 
 
PolandAnwil Włocławek69
 
25 September
 
BelgiumBelfius Mons-Hainaut81
 
BelgiumBelfius Mons-Hainaut71
 
23 September
 
DenmarkBakken Bears86
 
DenmarkBakken Bears91
 
 
IsraelHapoel Tel Aviv71
 

Qualification Group B

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Semifinals were played on 22 September 2020 and Final took place on 24 September 2020 atTassos Papadopoulos Eleftheria Indoor Hall inNicosia,Cyprus.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September
 
 
CyprusKeravnos(OT)96
 
24 September
 
GreeceIraklis94
 
CyprusKeravnos60
 
22 September
 
NetherlandsDonar57
 
NetherlandsDonar88
 
 
UkraineDnipro53
 

Qualification Group C

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Semifinals were played on 23 September 2020 and Final took place on 25 September 2020 atArena Botevgrad inBotevgrad,Bulgaria.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
23 September
 
 
RomaniaU-BT Cluj-Napoca75
 
25 September
 
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea82
 
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea70
 
23 September
 
PortugalSporting CP64
 
SwitzerlandFribourg Olympic78
 
 
PortugalSporting CP84
 

Qualification Group D

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Semifinals were played on 22 September 2020 and Final took place on 24 September 2020 atArena Botevgrad inBotevgrad,Bulgaria.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September
 
 
BelarusTsmoki-Minsk73
 
24 September
 
BulgariaBalkan65
 
BelarusTsmoki-Minsk69
 
22 September
 
LithuaniaNeptūnas59
 
LithuaniaNeptūnas77
 
 
United KingdomLondon Lions73
 

Regular season

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Draw

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The 28 teams that entered in the regular season directly were divided into seven pots based firstly on the club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. Eighth pot is reserved for winners of qualifying rounds.

Initially, teams were divided into groups of eight teams. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, groups were split with the aim to the reduce the number of games and to make easier to play possible postponed matches.

Pot 1
TeamPts
GreeceAEK119
SpainIberostar Tenerife119
Czech RepublicERA Nymburk83
IsraelHapoel Jerusalem79
Pot 2
TeamPts
FranceStrasbourg68
BelgiumFilou Oostende64
RussiaNizhny Novgorod61
GermanyBrose Bamberg60
Pot 3
TeamPts
ItalyDinamo Sassari51
IsraelHapoel Holon47
FranceJDA Dijon43
TurkeyTürk Telekom36
Pot 4
TeamPts
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka35
SpainCasademont Zaragoza34
SpainSan Pablo Burgos30
GreecePeristeri26
Pot 5
TeamPts
HungaryFalco Szombathely17
ItalyHappy Casa Brindisi15
LatviaVEF Riga7
SpainRETAbet Bilbao131.00
Pot 6
TeamPts
FranceCholet110.58
FranceLimoges CSP110.58
TurkeyGalatasaray107.50
TurkeyTofaş107.50
Pot 7
TeamPts
TurkeyDarüşşafaka Tekfen107.50
ItalyFortitudo Bologna95.00
LithuaniaRytas74.33
PolandStart Lublin44.67
Pot 8
Team
DenmarkBakken Bears
CyprusKeravnos
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea
BelarusTsmoki-Minsk
Notes
^† Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationTFEDINBAKGAL
1SpainIberostar Tenerife642552507+4510Advance toPlayoffs115–8598–7385–72
2ItalyDinamo Sassari642524529−51092–7271–9393–84
3DenmarkBakken Bears633523507+16996–7884–9196–78
4TurkeyGalatasaray615495551−56789–10481–9291–81
Source:Champions League

Group B

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationTOFNYMJDAKER
1TurkeyTofaş642529482+4710Advance toPlayoffs93–9681–8778–67
2Czech RepublicERA Nymburk642546473+731097–10394–5496–69
3FranceJDA Dijon642457449+81061–9085–6191–79
4CyprusKeravnos606402530−128674–8469–10244–79
Source:Champions League

Group C

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationHOLAEKCHOTSM
1IsraelHapoel Holon642479455+2410Advance toPlayoffs77–7173–6369–79
2GreeceAEK642514492+2210100–9683–8195–69
3FranceCholet624458468−10871–8979–7089–71
4BelarusTsmoki-Minsk624462498−36871–7590–9582–75
Source:Champions League

Group D

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationZARNIZFALLUB
1SpainCasademont Zaragoza651527504+2311Advance toPlayoffs78–7585–7694–82
2RussiaNizhny Novgorod642496463+331092–9873–6878–65
3HungaryFalco Szombathely633493471+22994–8688–9384–75
4PolandStart Lublin606432510−78685–8666–8559–83
Source:Champions League

Group E

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationSIGVEFPERRYT
1FranceSIG Strasbourg642492466+2610Advance toPlayoffs101–9477–5781–83
2LatviaVEF Rīga642482457+251075–7760–5784–60
3GreecePeristeri Winmasters624458462−4876–7981–8481–74
4LithuaniaRytas624467514−47881–7781–8588–106
Source:Champions League

Group F

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationBROKARBILFOR
1GermanyBrose Bamberg660509429+8012Advance toPlayoffs83–8290–7583–68
2TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka642476441+351070–7685–7680–69
3SpainRETAbet Bilbao624445451−6871–7772–8182–54
4ItalyFortitudo Bologna606383492−109663–10065–7864–69
Source:Champions League

Group G

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationTTEIGOJERLIM
1TurkeyTürk Telekom651487477+1011Advance toPlayoffs94–8698–9476–73
2Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea633457470−13977–6675–7376–73
3IsraelHapoel Jerusalem624492482+10877–7884–68[a]81–75
4FranceLimoges CSP624459466−7870–7580–7588–83
Source:Champions League
  1. ^The rescheduled game was played in Laktaši instead of Jerusalem by agreement between both teams.[8]

Group H

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationSPBBRIOOSDAR
1SpainSan Pablo Burgos651543470+7311Advance toPlayoffs93–7188–73100–70
2ItalyHappy Casa Brindisi642521508+131086–9093–8192–81
3BelgiumFilou Oostende624484517−33899–9880–9277–67
4TurkeyDarüşşafaka Tekfen615451504−53771–7483–8779–74
Source:Champions League

Playoffs

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Sixteen teams advance to the Play-off phase, consisting of a new group format of four groups with four teams each.

A draw determined the new four groups (each group had respectively two teams having finished first and two teams having finished second in their regular season group) that played home and away games over the month of March. No country protection, only group protection was applied during the draw.

Clubs played six games each in a round robin system (three games home, three away), with the first two teams in each group qualifying for a Final 8 tournament that concluded the 2020–21 season. The playoffs started on March 2–3, 2021.[9]

The draw of this second phase of the competition was conducted on February 2, at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball.[10]

Draw

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Seeded teams
SpainLenovo Tenerife
TurkeyTofaş
IsraelHapoel Holon
SpainCasademont Zaragoza
FranceSIG Strasbourg
GermanyBrose Bamberg
TurkeyTürk Telekom
SpainSan Pablo Burgos
Non-seeded teams
ItalyDinamo Sassari
Czech RepublicERA Nymburk
GreeceAEK
RussiaNizhny Novgorod
LatviaVEF Riga
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea
ItalyHappy Casa Brindisi

Group I

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationHOLKARBRITOF
1IsraelHapoel Holon642472483−1110Advance toFinal Eight63–7281–7971–90
2TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka633491471+20976–77107–8878–70
3ItalyHappy Casa Brindisi633503501+2985–8783–7977–75
4TurkeyTofaş624478489−11881–9390–7972–91
Source:Champions League

Group J

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationTFESPBIGOVEF
1SpainLenovo Tenerife651484426+5811Advance toFinal Eight89–6080–7577–64
2SpainSan Pablo Burgos642462436+2610101–7983–7176–75
3Bosnia and HerzegovinaIgokea633440453−13962–8277–75[a]64–58
4LatviaVEF Rīga606381452−71664–7745–6775–91
Source:Champions League
  1. ^The rescheduled game was played in Burgos instead of Laktaši by agreement between both teams.[11]

Group K

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationNIZSIGAEKTTE
1RussiaNizhny Novgorod642506457+4910Advance toFinal Eight87–9788–6096–82
2FranceSIG Strasbourg633491474+17968–7391–7391–81
3GreeceAEK633429468−39979–7877–6874–65
4TurkeyTürk Telekom624460487−27871–8483–7678–66
Source:Champions League

Group L

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationNYMZARBRODIN
1Czech RepublicERA Nymburk651532497+3511Advance toFinal Eight98–7891–8790–89
2SpainCasademont Zaragoza642521522−11090–7177–65105–88
3GermanyBrose Bamberg624513504+9880–91[a]117–7692–86
4ItalyDinamo Sassari615502545−43773–9183–9583–72
Source:Champions League
  1. ^The rescheduled game was played inLaktaši (Bosnia and Herzegovina) instead of Bamberg due totravel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic between Germany and Czech Republic.[12]

Final Eight

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Main article:2021 Basketball Champions League Final Eight

The concluding Final Eight tournament was played inNizhny Novgorod,Russia, between 5 May and 9 May 2021.[13]

Draw

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Pot 1
Czech RepublicERA Nymburk
IsraelHapoel Holon
SpainLenovo Tenerife
RussiaNizhny Novgorod
Pot 2
SpainCasademont Zaragoza
SpainSan Pablo Burgos
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka
FranceSIG Strasbourg

Bracket

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
6 May
 
 
IsraelHapoel Holon77
 
7 May
 
SpainSan Pablo Burgos86
 
SpainSan Pablo Burgos81
 
6 May
 
FranceSIG Strasbourg70
 
SpainLenovo Tenerife86
 
9 May
 
FranceSIG Strasbourg(OT)88
 
SpainSan Pablo Burgos64
 
5 May
 
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka59
 
RussiaNizhny Novgorod78
 
7 May
 
SpainCasademont Zaragoza86
 
SpainCasademont Zaragoza79
 
5 May
 
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka84Third place
 
Czech RepublicERA Nymburk73
 
9 May
 
TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka84
 
FranceSIG Strasbourg77
 
 
SpainCasademont Zaragoza89
 

Quarterfinals

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The quarterfinals were played on 5–6 May 2021.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Lenovo TenerifeSpain86–88 OTFranceSIG Strasbourg
Hapoel HolonIsrael77–86SpainSan Pablo Burgos
Nizhny NovgorodRussia78–86SpainCasademont Zaragoza
ERA NymburkCzech Republic73–84TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka

Semifinals

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The semifinals were played on 7 May 2021.

Team 1 Score Team 2
San Pablo BurgosSpain81–70FranceSIG Strasbourg
Casademont ZaragozaSpain79–84TurkeyPınar Karşıyaka

Third place game

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The third place game was played on 9 May 2021.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Casademont ZaragozaSpain89–77FranceSIG Strasbourg

Final

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Main article:2021 Basketball Champions League Final

The final was played on 9 May 2021.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Pınar KarşıyakaTurkey59–64SpainSan Pablo Burgos

Individual awards

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Season awards

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The annual season awards were announced on 5 May.[14][15]

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerUnited StatesBonzie ColsonFranceSIG Strasbourg
Final Eight MVPBrazilVítor BeniteSpainSan Pablo Burgos
Best Young PlayerFranceYoan MakoundouFranceCholet
Best CoachSerbiaZoran LukićRussiaNizhny Novgorod

Star Lineup

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First TeamSecond Team
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
United StatesC.J. HarrisIsraelHapoel HolonJamaicaDylan EnnisSpainZaragoza
United StatesKasey ShepherdRussiaNizhny NovgorodUnited StatesDarius ThompsonItalyNew Basket Brindisi
United StatesBonzie ColsonFranceSIG StrasbourgCubaJasiel RiveroSpainSan Pablo Burgos
United StatesRaymar MorganTurkeyKarşıyakaUnited StatesOmar PrewittCzech RepublicNymburk
Georgia (country)Giorgi ShermadiniSpainCanariasUnited StatesMichale KyserLatviaVEF Rīga

MVP of the Month

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MonthPlayerClubRef.
2020
October
United StatesSteven GrayGreecePeristeri
November
AngolaYanick MoreiraGreeceAEK
December
United StatesKyle Allman Jr.LatviaVEF Rīga
2021
January
United StatesRaymar MorganTurkeyPınar Karşıyaka

Play-Offs MVP

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PlayerClubRef.
United StatesKasey ShepherdRussiaNizhny Novgorod

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Strongest BCL lineup to date ahead of season 5".FIBA.basketball. Retrieved2020-07-03.
  3. ^"Comninos on BCL criteria: It's meritocratic, we have objective ranking on each club".Eurohoops. 2020-05-29. Retrieved2020-05-29.
  4. ^"Korvpalliliit sel hooajal Eesti meistritiitleid välja ei jaga". basket.ee. Retrieved7 December 2020.
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  13. ^"Final Eight field confirmed".FIBA. 2021-04-07. Retrieved2021-04-12.
  14. ^"Star Lineup revealed, Makoundou Best Young Player".Basketball Champions League. 5 May 2021. Retrieved6 May 2021.
  15. ^"Colson named MVP of the Season".Basketball Champions League. 7 May 2021. Retrieved7 May 2021.
  16. ^"Record-breaking Gray named MVP of the Month for October".Basketball Champions League. 30 October 2020. Retrieved1 November 2020.
  17. ^"AEK big man Moreira named MVP of the month for November".Basketball Champions League. 27 November 2020. Retrieved1 December 2020.
  18. ^"VEF Riga's Kyle Allman named MVP of the month for December".Basketball Champions League. 29 December 2020. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  19. ^"Pinar Karsiyaka's Raymar Morgan named MVP of the month for January".Basketball Champions League. 1 February 2021. Retrieved1 February 2021.
  20. ^"Nizhny Novgorod's Kasey Shepherd named Play-Offs MVP".Basketball Champions League. 12 April 2021. Retrieved14 April 2021.

External links

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Seasons
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