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2012–13 Euroleague

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EuroLeague season

Basketball league season
Euroleague
The O2 Arena in London hosted the Final Four
Season2012–13
Duration11 October 2012 – 12 May 2013
Teams24
Regular season
Season MVPGreeceVassilis Spanoulis
Finals
ChampionsGreeceOlympiacos
3rd title
Runners-upSpainReal Madrid
Third placeRussiaCSKA Moscow
Fourth placeSpainFC Barcelona Regal
Final Four MVPGreeceVassilis Spanoulis
Awards
Best DefenderGabonStéphane Lasme
Coach of the YearGreeceGeorgios Bartzokas
Rising StarGreeceKostas Papanikolaou
Statistical leaders
PointsUnited StatesBobby Brown18.8
ReboundsRussiaVictor Khryapa7.3
AssistsCroatiaZoran Planinić6.3
Index RatingUnited StatesBobby Brown17.4

The2012–13 Euroleague was the 13th season of the modern era ofEuroleague Basketball and the third under the titlesponsorship of theTurkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as theFIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 56th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs. The season started on 11 October 2012 and finished on 12 May 2013.

The Final Four was held atThe O2 Arena in London. The championship game was won byOlympiacos, who defeatedReal Madrid 100–88. Olympiacos became the third team since the introduction of theFinal Four format to win two Euroleague championships in a row and the second team inEuroleague Basketball Company era (2000–01 Euroleague season to present) to become back-to-back Euroleague champions.

Allocation

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A total of 31 teams participated in the 2012–13 Euroleague. There were three routes to participation in the Euroleague:

  • The top 13 teams with an A-Licence from the2011–12 Euroleague based on their Euroleague Club Ranking.[1]
  • An additional team promoted to an A-Licence.
  • The2011–12 Eurocup winner was given a C-Licence.
  • 14 places were allocated from a list of 28 teams given a B-Licence ranked according to their European national basketball league rankings over the last year. 14 teams were given both an A-Licence or C-Licence and a B-Licence. When a country ranking spot had already been assigned to an A-Licence team, the assignation jumped to the next country appearing in the ranking, and their league wasnot granted an additional place in the competition. The first 8 of the remaining 16 teams were given places in the regular-season, and the next 6 were given places in the qualifying competition. The last 2 places from the Netherlands and Latvia were not taken up.
  • As the list of teams with a B-Licence was exhausted, two wild cards were granted to fill the remaining spaces in the qualifying competition.

Euroleague allocation criteria

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On 31 May 2012, the Euroleague published the official License Allocation criteria.[2]

A licenses

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RankTeamPos.Coefficient
1.SpainFC Barcelona Regal1st131
2.GreeceOlympiacos1st124
3.IsraelMaccabi Electra1st116
4.GreecePanathinaikos2nd114
5.ItalyMontepaschi Siena1st109
6.SpainReal Madrid2nd108
7.RussiaCSKA Moscow1st104
   
RankTeamPos.Coefficient
8.SpainCaja Laboral3rd84
9.TurkeyAnadolu Efes2nd73
10.SpainUnicaja Málaga9th73
11.LithuaniaŽalgiris1st69
12.TurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker6th67
13.PolandAsseco Prokom1st55
14.ItalyAcea Roma13th39

B licenses

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Key to colors
    A licensed teams
    B licensed teams
    Teams qualified for the Qualifying Round
LeaguePos.Team
Teams qualified for the regular season
1.SpainSpanish ACB1stFC Barcelona Regal
2.RussiaRussian PBL1stCSKA Moscow
3.GreeceGreek GBL1stOlympiacos
4.ItalyItalian Serie A1stMontepaschi Siena
5.TurkeyTurkish TBL1stBeşiktaş
6.FranceFrench Pro A1stÉlan Chalon
7.GermanyGerman BBL1stBrose Bamberg
8.LithuaniaLithuanian LKL1stŽalgiris
9.SerbiaAdriatic League1st*Partizan
10.CroatiaAdriatic League1st*Cedevita
11.SloveniaAdriatic League1st*Union Olimpija
12.SpainSpanish ACB2ndReal Madrid
13.RussiaRussian PBL2ndKhimki
14.GreeceGreek GBL2ndPanathinaikos
15.ItalyItalian Serie A2ndEA7 Milano
16.LithuaniaLithuanian LKL2ndLietuvos Rytas
   
LeaguePos.Team
Teams qualified for the qualification rounds
17.TurkeyTurkish TBL2ndAnadolu Efes
18.FranceFrench Pro A2ndLe Mans
19.GermanyGerman BBL2ndRatiopharm Ulm
20.Adriatic League**Maccabi Electra
21.BelgiumBelgian BLB1stTelenet Oostende
22.Czech RepublicCzech NBL1stČEZ Nymburk
23.UkraineUkrainian SuperLeague1stDonetsk
24.IsraelIsraeli Super League1stMaccabi Electra
25.PolandPolish PLK1stAsseco Prokom
26.BulgariaBulgarian NBL1stLukoil Academic
27.NetherlandsDutch DBL1stEiffelTowers Den BoschWithdrew
28.LatviaLatvian LBL1stVEF RīgaWithdrew
*^ The Adriatic League teams (1 from Serbia, 1 from Slovenia and 1 from Croatia) were the ones with the best Adriatic League + National League + European competitions ranking.
**^ Next best team from the Adriatic League without B licence.

C licenses and wildcards

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Teams

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On 31 May 2012 the new Euroleague license allocation criteria were announced.[3] Twenty-three teams directly joined the regular season, while one more team joined it from the qualifying rounds. Eight teams fought for the last berth, andMapooro Cantù got the final spot.[4]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: Euroleague title holders):

Regular season
SpainFC Barcelona Regal(A)ItalyMontepaschi Siena(A)RussiaCSKA Moscow(A)PolandAsseco Prokom Gdynia(A)
SpainCaja Laboral(A)ItalyEA7 Milano(2nd)RussiaKhimki(EC)SerbiaPartizan(1st)
SpainUnicaja(A)TurkeyBeşiktaş(1st)GermanyBrose Baskets(1st)IsraelMaccabi Electra(A)
SpainReal Madrid(A)TurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker(A)GermanyAlba Berlin(WC)SloveniaUnion Olimpija(2nd)
GreecePanathinaikos(A)TurkeyAnadolu Efes(A)LithuaniaLietuvos rytas(1st)CroatiaCedevita(2nd)
GreeceOlympiacosTH(A)FranceÉlan Chalon(1st)LithuaniaŽalgiris(A)
Qualifying rounds
BelgiumTelenet Oostende(1st)BulgariaLukoil Academic(1st)Czech RepublicČEZ Nymburk(1st)FranceLe Mans(2nd)
Germanyratiopharm Ulm(2nd)ItalyMapooro Cantù(WC)UkraineDonetsk(1st)RussiaUNICS(WC)

Qualifying rounds

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague qualifying rounds

The qualifying rounds were played in aknock-out tournament consisting of eight teams in a single-venue tournament format. The winner advanced to theEuroleague Regular Season. The qualifying rounds were played between 25 and 28 September at thePalaDesio inDesio, Italy.[5]

First qualifying round
25–26 September
Second qualifying round
27 September
Third qualifying round
28 September
         
RussiaUNICS91
Germanyratiopharm Ulm73
RussiaUNICS78
FranceLe Mans86
FranceLe Mans61
UkraineDonetsk55
FranceLe Mans66
ItalyMapooro Cantù80
Czech RepublicČEZ Nymburk83
BelgiumTelenet Oostende65
Czech RepublicČEZ Nymburk83
ItalyMapooro Cantù89
ItalyMapooro Cantù87
BulgariaLukoil Academic79

Draw

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The draws for the 2012–13 Turkish Airlines Euroleague were held on Friday, 6 July. The draws determined the qualifying-round matchups and regular-season groups for the Euroleague, as well as the qualifying rounds for the Eurocup and the regular-season for the EuroChallenge.

Teams were seeded into six pots of four teams in accordance with the Club Ranking, based on their performance in European competitions during a three-year period.[6]

Two teams from the same country could not be drawn together in the same Regular Season group.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5Pot 6

SpainFC Barcelona Regal
GreeceOlympiacos
IsraelMaccabi Electra
GreecePanathinaikos

ItalyMontepaschi Siena
SpainReal Madrid
RussiaCSKA Moscow
SpainCaja Laboral

RussiaKhimki
SerbiaPartizan
GermanyAlba Berlin
TurkeyAnadolu Efes

SpainUnicaja Málaga
LithuaniaLietuvos Rytas
LithuaniaŽalgiris
TurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker

PolandAsseco Prokom
ItalyEA7 Milano
GermanyBrose Bamberg
SloveniaUnion Olimpija

CroatiaCedevita
TurkeyBeşiktaş
FranceÉlan Chalon
ItalyMapooro Cantù (q)

Regular season

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The regular season began on 11 October 2012.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Regular Season, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the Regular Season.
  4. Points scored during the regular season.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Regular Season match.

Group A

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Regular Season Group A
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification
1SpainReal Madrid1073832738+94Advance toTop 16
2RussiaKhimki1064753754−1
3GreecePanathinaikos1064748722+26
4TurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker1055727738−11
5SloveniaUnion Olimpija1037722808−86
6ItalyMapooro Cantù1037708730−22
Source:Euroleague

Group B

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Regular Season Group B
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification
1IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv1082810708+102Advance toTop 16
2SpainUnicaja1082762715+47
3ItalyMontepaschi Siena1055879844+35
4GermanyAlba Berlin1046722748−26
5FranceÉlan Chalon1037782843−61
6PolandAsseco Prokom Gdynia1028704801−97
Source:Euroleague

Group C

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Regular Season Group C
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification
1LithuaniaŽalgiris1082804693+111Advance toTop 16
2GreeceOlympiacos1082788737+51
3TurkeyAnadolu Efes1055738740−2
4SpainCaja Laboral1046749778−29
5ItalyEA7 Milano1037760767−7
6CroatiaCedevita1028725849−124
Source:Euroleague

Group D

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Regular Season Group D
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification
1SpainFC Barcelona Regal109[a]1774636+138Advance toTop 16
2RussiaCSKA Moscow109[b]1783709+74
3TurkeyBeşiktaş1055699749−50
4GermanyBrose Baskets1037740807−67
5LithuaniaLietuvos rytas102[c]8670724−54
6SerbiaPartizan102[d]8731772−41
Source:Euroleague
Notes:
  1. ^Tiebreaker: 1–1 (+18).
  2. ^Tiebreaker: 1–1 (−18).
  3. ^Tiebreaker: 1–1 (+7).
  4. ^Tiebreaker: 1–1 (−7).

Top 16

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The Top 16 began on 27 December 2012.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Top 16, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the Top 16.
  4. Points scored during the Top 16.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Top 16 match.

Group E

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Top 16 Group E
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification
1RussiaCSKA Moscow141131095981+114Advance toquarterfinals
2SpainReal Madrid1410410851021+64
3TurkeyAnadolu Efes149[a]510281031−3
4GreecePanathinaikos149[b]51001968+33
5SpainUnicaja14779881015−27
6LithuaniaŽalgiris146810651040+25
7GermanyAlba Berlin144109591036−77
8GermanyBrose Baskets1401410261155−129
Source:Euroleague
Notes:
  1. ^Tiebreaker: 1–1 (+1).
  2. ^Tiebreaker: 1–1 (−1).

Group F

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Top 16 Group F
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification
1SpainFC Barcelona Regal141311151986+165Advance toquarterfinals
2GreeceOlympiacos149510681033+35
3IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv148611051012+93
4SpainLaboral Kutxa148610931045+48
5RussiaKhimki147711331051+82
6ItalyMontepaschi Siena147710361057−21
7TurkeyBeşiktaş142128931104−211
8TurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker1421210551246−191
Source:Euroleague

Quarterfinals

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Main article:2012–13 Euroleague Quarterfinals
Team 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg4th leg5th leg
CSKA MoscowRussia3–1SpainLaboral Kutxa89–7890–6872–9394–85
OlympiacosGreece3–2TurkeyAnadolu Efes67–6271–5372–8373–7482–72
FC Barcelona RegalSpain3–2GreecePanathinaikos72–7065–6663–6570–6064–53
Real MadridSpain3–0IsraelMaccabi Electra79–5375–6369–57

Final Four

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Main article:2013 Euroleague Final Four

On 12 May 2012 it was announced the Final Four would be hosted atThe O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom.[7]

 
Semifinals
10 May
Final
12 May
 
      
 
 
 
 
RussiaCSKA Moscow52
 
 
 
GreeceOlympiacos69
 
GreeceOlympiacos100
 
 
 
SpainReal Madrid88
 
SpainFC Barcelona Regal 67
 
 
SpainReal Madrid74
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
RussiaCSKA Moscow74
 
 
SpainFC Barcelona Regal73

Top 10 attendances

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Single game

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RoundGameHome teamVisitorAttendanceSources
1Quarter-finals4GreecePanathinaikosSpainFC Barcelona20,300
2Quarter-finals3GreecePanathinaikosSpainFC Barcelona17,800
Top 1614GreecePanathinaikosRussiaCSKA Moscow17,800[8]
4Regular Season8LithuaniaŽalgirisGreeceOlympiacos15,420
5Top 164LithuaniaŽalgirisRussiaCSKA Moscow15,199
6Regular Season7LithuaniaŽalgirisSpainCaja Laboral15,110
7Top 165SpainCaja LaboralSpainFC Barcelona15,068
8Top 1610LithuaniaŽalgirisSpainReal Madrid15,010
9Regular Season9GreecePanathinaikosTurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker15,000[9]
10Top 165GreecePanathinaikosSpainReal Madrid14,909[10]

Average

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RankTeamMatchesAverage
1LithuaniaŽalgiris1213,425
2SpainCaja Laboral1412,036
3IsraelMaccabi Electra1310,935
4GreecePanathinaikos1410,564
5SpainReal Madrid149,148
6GermanyAlba Berlin129,033
7GreeceOlympiacos158,265
8TurkeyAnadolu Efes148,191
9TurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker127,109
10SerbiaPartizan57,100

Individual statistics

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Rating

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RankNameTeamGamesRatingPIR
1.United StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena2441717.38
2.RussiaVictor KhryapaRussiaCSKA Moscow2644317.04
3.SerbiaNenad KrstićRussiaCSKA Moscow2948816.83

Points

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RankNameTeamGamesPointsPPG
1.United StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena2445218.83
2.SloveniaBoštjan NachbarGermanyBrose Bamberg2337016.09
3.CroatiaBojan BogdanovićTurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker2133415.90

Rebounds

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RankNameTeamGamesReboundsRPG
1.RussiaVictor KhryapaRussiaCSKA Moscow261907.31
2.CroatiaAnte TomićSpainFC Barcelona301956.50
3.United StatesShawn JamesIsraelMaccabi Electra271756.48

Assists

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RankNameTeamGamesAssistsAPG
1.CroatiaZoran PlaninićRussiaKhimki221396.32
2.GreeceDimitris DiamantidisGreecePanathinaikos271565.78
3.GreeceVassilis SpanoulisGreeceOlympiacos311705.48

Other Stats

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CategoryNameTeamGamesStat
Steals per gameNorth MacedoniaBo McCalebbTurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker231.91
Blocks per gameUnited StatesShawn JamesIsraelMaccabi Electra271.93
Turnovers per gameGreeceVassilis SpanoulisGreeceOlympiacos313.42
Fouls drawn per gameGreeceVassilis SpanoulisGreeceOlympiacos315.45
Minutes per gameUnited StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena2432:37
2FG%RussiaSasha KaunRussiaCSKA Moscow300.716
3FG%GreeceKostas PapanikolaouGreeceOlympiacos310.520
FT%BrazilMarcelinho HuertasSpainFC Barcelona310.972

Game highs

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CategoryNameTeamStat
RatingUnited StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena50
PointsUnited StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena41
ReboundsAustriaRašid MahalbašićPolandAsseco Prokom16
AssistsCroatiaZoran PlaninićRussiaKhimki13
Steals7 occasions5
Blocks6 occasions5
TurnoversSerbiaNenad KrstićRussiaCSKA Moscow8
Fouls DrawnUnited StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena15

Awards

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2012–13 Euroleague MVP

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2012–13 Euroleague Final Four MVP

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All-Euroleague Team 2012–13

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Pos.All-Euroleague First TeamClub TeamAll-Euroleague Second TeamClub Team
GGreeceDimitris DiamantidisGreecePanathinaikosSerbiaMiloš TeodosićRussiaCSKA Moscow
GGreeceVassilis SpanoulisGreeceOlympiacosSpainJuan Carlos NavarroSpainFC Barcelona
FSpainRudy FernándezSpainReal MadridRussiaVictor KhryapaRussiaCSKA Moscow
FSerbiaNenad KrstićRussiaCSKA MoscowSpainNikola MirotićSpainReal Madrid
CCroatiaAnte TomićSpainFC BarcelonaUnited StatesShawn JamesIsraelMaccabi Electra
Vassilis Spanoulis,Euroleague MVP and final four MVP for 2013

Top Scorer (Alphonso Ford Trophy)

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Best Defender

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Rising Star

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Coach of the Year (Alexander Gomelsky Award)

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MVP Weekly

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Main article:EuroLeague MVP of the Week

Regular season

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GamePlayerTeamPIR
1TurkeyEmir PreldžićTurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker31
2United StatesSonny WeemsRussiaCSKA Moscow38
3SpainRudy FernándezSpainReal Madrid30
SpainFernando San EmeterioSpainCaja Laboral30
4United StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena43
5United StatesBobby Brown (2)ItalyMontepaschi Siena31
6SloveniaSasha VujačićTurkeyAnadolu Efes31
7SpainRudy Fernández (2)SpainReal Madrid28
CroatiaAnte TomićSpainFC Barcelona Regal28
8SerbiaMiloš TeodosićRussiaCSKA Moscow25
9United StatesBlake SchilbFranceÉlan Chalon38
10United StatesShawn JamesIsraelMaccabi Electra27
SerbiaNemanja BjelicaSpainCaja Laboral27

Top 16

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GamePlayerTeamPIR
1CroatiaAnte Tomić (2)SpainFC Barcelona27
2United StatesBobby Brown (3)ItalyMontepaschi Siena50
3Georgia (country)Ricky HickmanIsraelMaccabi Electra34
4United StatesPaul DavisRussiaKhimki29
5CroatiaBojan BogdanovićTurkeyFenerbahçe Ülker27
United StatesMarcus WilliamsSpainUnicaja27
6SpainRudy Fernández (3)SpainReal Madrid34
7RussiaSasha KaunRussiaCSKA Moscow30
8United StatesDevin SmithIsraelMaccabi Electra28
CroatiaLuka ŽorićSpainUnicaja28
CroatiaRoko UkićGreecePanathinaikos28
9SerbiaNenad KrstićRussiaCSKA Moscow26
10SpainNikola MirotićSpainReal Madrid37
11CroatiaLuka Žorić (2)SpainUnicaja33
12FinlandPetteri KoponenRussiaKhimki35
13AustraliaNathan JawaiSpainFC Barcelona34
14GreeceKostas PapanikolaouGreeceOlympiacos37

Quarter-finals

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GamePlayerTeamPIR
1SpainRudy Fernández (4)SpainReal Madrid22
2RussiaVictor KhryapaRussiaCSKA Moscow25
3United StatesJamon GordonTurkeyAnadolu Efes24
4RussiaVictor Khryapa (2)RussiaCSKA Moscow29
5AustraliaNathan Jawai (2)SpainFC Barcelona21

MVP of the Month

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Main article:EuroLeague Monthly MVP Award
MonthPlayerTeam
October 2012United StatesSonny WeemsRussiaCSKA Moscow
November 2012GreeceVassilis SpanoulisGreeceOlympiacos
December 2012PolandMaciej LampeSpainCaja Laboral
January 2013United StatesBobby BrownItalyMontepaschi Siena
February 2013CroatiaAnte TomićSpainFC Barcelona
March 2013United StatesDevin SmithIsraelMaccabi Electra
April 2013SpainSergio LlullSpainReal Madrid

See also

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References

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  1. ^"In-The-Game.org Euroleague three-year-ranking". Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved16 August 2012.
  2. ^2012–13 Turkish Airlines Euroleague license allocation criteria Euroleague
  3. ^2012–13 Turkish Airlines Euroleague license allocation criteria Euroleague.net 31 May 2012
  4. ^ECA Board meets in preparation for the 2012–13 season Euroleague.net 20 June 2012
  5. ^"Turkish Airlines Euroleague Draw 2012–13". Euroleague.net. Retrieved6 July 2012.
  6. ^Turkish Airlines Euroleague Draw seeds Euroleague.net – 29 June 2012
  7. ^"The O2 in London to host the 2013 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four". Euroleague.net. 12 May 2012.
  8. ^Euroleague.net Panathinaikos Athens 63 – 69 CSKA Moscow.
  9. ^Euroleague.net Panathinaikos Athens 69 – 55 Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul.
  10. ^Euroleague.net Panathinaikos Athens 54 – 58 Real Madrid.
  11. ^Euroleague.net Vassilis Spanoulis, named bwin MVP of the 2012–13 Turkish Airlines Euroleague.
  12. ^Euroleague.net Spanoulis named bwin MVP of 2013 Final Four.
  13. ^2012–13 All-Euroleague First and Second teams announced. Euroleague.net. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  14. ^Euroleague.net Montepaschi Siena's Bobby Brown wins Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy.
  15. ^Best Defender Trophy winner: Stephane Lasme, Panathinaikos Athens.
  16. ^Rising Star Trophy winner: Kostas Papanikolaou, Olympiacos Piraeus.
  17. ^"Latest News | Euroleague". 3 October 2024.

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