2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup

The 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup was the 2nd season of the FIBA Europe Cup, a European basketball club competition organised by FIBA Europe. The season began on 18 October 2016, with the regular season, and concluded on April 25, 2017, with the second leg of the Finals. Nanterre 92 was crowned FIBA Europe Cup champions after defeating Élan Chalon.

FIBA Europe Cup
Scene of the first leg of the Final at Le Colisée
Season2016–17
Duration18 October 2016 – 26 April 2017
Number of games204
Number of teams38+8
Finals
ChampionsFrance Nanterre 92
(1st title)
  Runners-upFrance Élan Chalon
SemifinalistsGermany Telekom Baskets Bonn
Belgium Telenet Oostende
Statistical leaders
Points United States Cameron Clark 20.0
Rebounds United States Virgin Islands Frank Elegar 10.2
Assists United States D. J. Cooper 9.2
Index Rating United States Virgin Islands Frank Elegar 23.8
Seasons

Format changes edit

The regular season phase 1 will be joined by 38 teams, 26 will qualify directly and the other 12 will come from the Basketball Champions League qualifying rounds. These teams will be divided into ten groups, seven groups of four teams and three groups of three teams. The two first qualified teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams (two teams from each Conference) will qualify to the regular season phase 2. These teams will be divided into six groups of four teams. The first qualified teams of each group and the best two runners-up of all groups will qualify to the play-offs with the eight teams dropped from the Basketball Champions League regular season.

In the play-offs, the Round of 16 play-offs, the Quarter-Final play-offs, the Semi-Final play-offs and the Final play-offs will be played with a double-leg format.[1]

After the Basketball Champions League expansion, the qualifying rounds were eliminated and the four teams that were going to join them qualified directly to the regular season,[2] being these reduced to 38 teams instead of the 40 initially proposed.[3]

Team allocation edit

A total of 38 teams will participate in the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup.

Distribution edit

The table below shows the default access list.

Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions League
Regular season
(38 teams)
  • 26 teams
Second round
(24 teams)
  • 10 group winners from regular season
  • 10 group runners-up from regular season
  • 4 best third-placed teams from regular season (two from each conference)
Play-offs
(16 teams)
  • 6 group winners from the second round
  • 2 best group runners-up from the second round

Teams edit

The official list of teams was announced with the draw on 22 July.

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round.

  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.: League position after eventual Playoffs
  • CL: Transferred from Champions League
    • RS: Fifth-placed and sixth-placed teams from regular season
    • QR: Losers from qualifying rounds
Play-offs
  Oradea (CL RS)   Kataja (CL RS)   Muratbey Uşak Sportif (CL RS)   Proximus Spirou (CL RS)
  Stelmet Zielona Góra (CL RS)   Cibona (CL RS)   Ironi Nahariya (CL RS)   Telenet Oostende (CL RS)
Regular season
  Élan Chalon (5th)   Gaziantep (8th)   Redwell Gunners Oberwart (1st)   Igokea (CL QR2)[a]
  Gravelines (6th)   Demir İnşaat Büyükçekmece (10th)   JIP Pardubice (3rd)   Donar (CL QR1)
  Pau-Lacq-Orthez (7th)   Vytautas (5th)   TLÜ/Kalev (4th)   Prievidza (CL QR1)
  Nanterre 92 (8th)   Šiauliai (6th)   Telekom Baskets Bonn (11th)   Rilski Sportist (CL QR1)
  Hubo Limburg United (3rd)   Bnei Herzliya (7th)   U BT Cluj-Napoca (CL QR2)   Petrolina AEK Larnaca (CL QR1)
  Brussels (4th)[b]   Enisey (10th)   Tsmoki Minsk (CL QR2)
  Port of Antwerp Giants (6th)   Mureș (2nd)   Tartu (CL QR2)
  Belfius Mons-Hainaut (7th)   Steaua CSM EximBank (3rd)   Lukoil Academic (CL QR2)
  TLI Alba Fehérvár (2nd)   APOEL (2nd)   Södertälje Kings (CL QR2)
  Egis Körmend (4th)   Sigal Prishtina (1st)   Benfica (CL QR2)
  Sopron (6th)   Peja (2nd)   Porto (CL QR2)
  1. ^ Igokea withdrew from the competition after being dropped from the Basketball Champions League qualifying rounds.
  2. ^ On 16 September 2016, Brussels Basketball was added to the competition.[4]

Round and draw dates edit

The schedule of the competition is as follows:[5]

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Regular season Matchday 1 22 July 2016 18–19 October 2016
Matchday 2 25–26 October 2016
Matchday 3 1–2 November 2016
Matchday 4 8–9 November 2016
Matchday 5 15–17 November 2016
Matchday 6 22–23 November 2016
Second round Matchday 1 14 December 2016
Matchday 2 21 December 2016
Matchday 3 4 January 2017
Matchday 4 11 January 2017
Matchday 5 18 January 2017
Matchday 6 25 January 2017
Play-offs Round of 16 26 January 2017 8 February 2017 22 February 2017
Quarter-finals 8 March 2017 15 March 2017
Semi-finals 29 March 2017 5 April 2017
Finals 19 April 2017 26 April 2017

Regular season edit

Location of teams of the 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup regular season.
Conference 1:   Red: Group A;   Yellow: Group B;   Green: Group C;   Dark Green: Group D;   Purple: Group E.
Conference 2:   Pink: Group F;   Blue: Group G;   Orange: Group H;   Brown: Group I;   Deep pink: Group J.

The draw of the regular season was held on 22 July 2016, at 12:00 CEST, in Freising, Germany.[6] The 38 teams were divided into two conferences according to geographical criteria, each containing five groups:

  • Conference 1: Groups A, B and D (four teams); Groups C and E (three teams)
  • Conference 2: Groups F, G, H and J (four teams); Group I (three teams)

The matchdays were 19 October, 26 October, 2 November, 9 November, 16 November and 23 November 2016.[5] The top two teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams of all groups (two from each conference) advanced to the second round.[6]

A total of 22 national associations were represented in the regular season. Hubo Limburg United, Basic-Fit Brussels and Peja made their European debut appearances.

Tiebreakers edit

If teams in the same group finish tied on points 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.

Conference 1 edit

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification CHA ALB BEN BRU
1   Élan Chalon 6 4 2 520 492 +28 10 Advance to second round 106–77 90–76 78–74
2   Alba Fehérvár 6 4 2 518 493 +25 10 111–91 90–71 86–79
3   Benfica 6 3 3 455 477 −22 9 77–69 77–74 75–80
4   Basic-Fit Brussels 6 1 5 453 484 −31 7 77–86 69–80 74–79

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification GRA DON EGK LIM
1   Gravelines 6 4 2 480 477 +3 10 Advance to second round 71–67 95–76 77–84
2   Donar 6 4 2 490 456 +34 10 70–79 79–74 98–70
3   Egis Körmend 6 3 3 499 473 +26 9 85–60 72–79 100–85
4   Hubo Limburg United 6 1 5 499 563 −64 7 95–98 90–97 75–92

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BON SOD MON
1   Telekom Baskets Bonn 4 3 1 333 313 +20 7 Advance to second round 85–76 77–75
2   Södertälje Kings 4 2 2 323 336 −13 6 90–89 80–68
3   Belfius Mons-Hainaut 4 1 3 309 316 −7 5 72–82 94–77

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification NAN ANT SOP POR
1   Nanterre 92 6 6 0 513 448 +65 12 Advance to second round 90–79 106–75 81–73
2   Port of Antwerp Giants 6 4 2 473 447 +26 10 69–78 88–67 79–72
3   Sopron 6 2 4 443 492 −49 8 77–79 61–71 75–72
4   Porto 6 0 6 447 489 −42 6 75–79 79–87 76–88

Group E edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification PAU OBE TAR
1   Pau-Lacq-Orthez 4 4 0 339 264 +75 8 Advance to second round 92–74 77–56
2   Redwell Gunners Oberwart 4 2 2 297 326 −29 6 66–81 79–76
3   Tartu 4 0 4 277 323 −46 4 68–89 77–78

Conference 2 edit

Group F edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification LUK HER PRI STE
1   Lukoil Academic 6 4 2 509 465 +44 10 Advance to second round 78–73 90–75 105–76
2   Bnei Herzliya 6 4 2 513 479 +34 10 84–79 89–64 90–85
3   Prievidza 6 3 3 459 492 −33 9 81–77 90–85 78–69
4   Steaua CSM EximBank 6 1 5 471 516 −45 7 76–80 83–92 82–71

Group G edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification GAZ CLU LAR PEJ
1   Gaziantep 6 5 1 474 425 +49 11 Advance to second round 72–73 80–72 74–56
2   U BT Cluj-Napoca 6 5 1 465 432 +33 11 72–79 65–63 85–76
3   Petrolina AEK Larnaca 6 1 5 450 460 −10 7 86–93 66–71 81–64
4   Peja 6 1 5 425 497 −72 7 66–76 76–99 87–82

Group H edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BUY ENI RIL SIG
1   Demir İnşaat Büyükçekmece 6 4 2 521 445 +76 10 Advance to second round 93–77 92–70 100–58
2   Enisey 6 4 2 538 527 +11 10 90–81 104–84 102–101
3   Rilski Sportist 6 3 3 518 553 −35 9 79–74 81–85 100–98
4   Sigal Prishtina 6 1 5 515 567 −52 7 71–81 87–80 100–104

Group I edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification VYT MUR KAL
1   Vytautas 4 3 1 400 286 +114 7 Advance to second round 99–61 104–61
2   Mureș 4 3 1 329 334 −5 7 109–101 70–58
3   TLÜ/Kalev 4 0 4 250 359 −109 4 55–96 76–89

Group J edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TSM PAR APO SIA
1   Tsmoki Minsk 6 5 1 486 443 +43 11 Advance to second round 78–82 81–68 86–71
2   JIP Pardubice 6 4 2 524 507 +17 10 75–80 80–75 89–85
3   APOEL 6 3 3 472 462 +10 9 70–71 99–90 76–65
4   Šiauliai 6 0 6 463 533 −70 6 77–90 90–108 75–84

Ranking of third-placed teams edit

Games against fourth-placed teams are not included in these rankings.

Conference 1 edit

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 A   Benfica 4 2 2 301 323 −22 6 Advance to second round
2 B   Egis Körmend 4 1 3 307 313 −6 5
3 C   Belfius Mons-Hainaut 4 1 3 309 316 −7 5
4 E   Tartu 4 0 4 277 323 −46 4
5 D   Sopron 4 0 4 280 344 −64 4

Conference 2 edit

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 F   Prievidza 4 2 2 310 341 −31 6 Advance to second round
2 J   APOEL 4 1 3 312 322 −10 5
3 H   Rilski Sportist 4 1 3 314 355 −41 5
4 G   Petrolina AEK Larnaca 4 0 4 287 309 −22 4
5 I   TLÜ/Kalev 4 0 4 250 359 −109 4

Second round edit

The matchdays were 14 December, 21 December 2016, 4 January, 11 January, 18 January and 25 January 2017. The six group winners plus the two best second-placed teams qualified directly for the play-offs, where they were joined by eight teams transferred from the Basketball Champions League regular season.

Group K edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification CHA GAZ SOD MUR
1   Élan Chalon 6 5 1 531 414 +117 11 Advance to play-offs 102–83 74–45 101–65
2   Gaziantep 6 5 1 530 454 +76 11 92–80 72–66 100–79
3   Södertälje Kings 6 1 5 390 477 −87 7 63–86 51–93 88–68
4   Mureș 6 1 5 438 544 −106 7 66–88 76–90 84–77
Source: FIBA Europe

Group L edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BUY ANT GRA PRI
1   Demir İnşaat Büyükçekmece 6 5 1 534 467 +67 11 Advance to play-offs 81–67 87–77 111–77
2   Port of Antwerp Giants 6 4 2 513 481 +32 10 86–64 85–74 111–94
3   Gravelines 6 2 4 497 502 −5 8 85–90 87–74 95–98
4   Prievidza 6 1 5 493 587 −94 7 75–101 81–90 68–79
Source: FIBA Europe

Group M edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BON VYT OBE APO
1   Telekom Baskets Bonn 6 5 1 517 406 +111 11 Advance to play-offs 89–70 96–69 96–58
2   Vytautas 6 4 2 450 443 +7 10 61–75 91–72 68–57
3   Redwell Gunners Oberwart 6 2 4 444 504 −60 8 64–83 81–85 79–74
4   APOEL 6 1 5 417 475 −58 7 84–78 69–75 75–79
Source: FIBA Europe

Group N edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification EGK NAN TSM HER
1   Egis Körmend 6 4 2 520 484 +36 10 Advance to play-offs 91–74 90–74 91–88
2   Nanterre 92 6 4 2 519 467 +52 10 87–77 94–85 107–71
3   Tsmoki Minsk 6 3 3 504 514 −10 9 91–84 88–82 89–76
4   Bnei Herzliya 6 1 5 448 526 −78 7 70–87 55–73 88–77
Source: FIBA Europe

Group O edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification PAU ALB CLU PAR
1   Pau-Lacq-Orthez 6 4 2 520 461 +59 10 Advance to play-offs 89–63 103–83 101–66
2   Alba Fehérvár 6 4 2 500 501 −1 10 78–81 92–83 84–78
3   U BT Cluj-Napoca 6 2 4 475 491 −16 8 79–69 81–86 84–67
4   JIP Pardubice 6 2 4 466 508 −42 8 92–77 89–97 74–65
Source: FIBA Europe

Group P edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification ENI DON LUK BEN
1   Enisey 6 5 1 528 447 +81 11 Advance to play-offs 67–81 92–71 99–69
2   Donar 6 4 2 489 488 +1 10 76–84 95–89 81–78
3   Lukoil Academic 6 3 3 500 485 +15 9 92–97 88–62 84–72
4   Benfica 6 0 6 426 523 −97 6 58–89 82–94 67–76
Source: FIBA Europe

Ranking of second-placed teams edit

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 K   Gaziantep 6 5 1 530 454 +76 11 Advance to play-offs
2 N   Nanterre 92 6 4 2 519 467 +52 10
3 L   Port of Antwerp Giants 6 4 2 513 481 +32 10
4 M   Vytautas 6 4 2 450 443 +7 10
5 P   Donar 6 4 2 489 488 +1 10
6 O   Alba Fehérvár 6 4 2 500 501 −1 10
Source: FIBA Europe

Transfers from Champions League regular season edit

Eight teams from the 2016–17 Basketball Champions League Regular season transfer to the FIBA Europe Cup. These include the worst fifth-placed team, all sixth-placed teams and the two best seventh-placed teams.

Group Fifth place
(1 team)
Sixth place
(5 teams)
Seventh place
(2 teams)
A   Ironi Nahariya
B   Oradea   Kataja
C   Muratbey Uşak Sportif
D   Telenet Oostende   Cibona
E   Proximus Spirou   Stelmet Zielona Góra

Play-offs edit

Unlike the previous season, every round of the play-offs, including the finals, will be played as two-legged home-and-away ties.[5]

Bracket edit

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
  Enisey9196187
 
 
 
  Büyükçekmece81104 185
 
  Enisey8479163
 
 
 
  Telenet Oostende7295 167
 
  Telenet Oostende9570165
 
 
 
  Pau-Lacq-Orthez8672 158
 
  Telenet Oostende8565150
 
 
 
  Élan Chalon8083 163
 
  Stelmet Zielona Góra6983152
 
 
 
  Cibona81102 183
 
  Cibona8778165
 
 
 
  Élan Chalon8583 168
 
  Egis Körmend7882160
 
 
 
  Élan Chalon9982 181
 
  Élan Chalon5879137
 
 
 
  Nanterre 925882 140
 
  Oradea8282164
 
 
 
  Muratbey Uşak Sportif72108 180
 
  Muratbey Uşak Sportif8582167
 
 
 
  Nanterre 9282110 192
 
  Proximus Spirou8578163
 
 
 
  Nanterre 928486 170
 
  Nanterre 927686162
 
 
 
  Telekom Baskets Bonn7781 158
 
  Telekom Baskets Bonn9188179
 
 
 
  Kataja7284 156
 
  Telekom Baskets Bonn8980169
 
 
 
  Ironi Nahariya6890 158
 
  Ironi Nahariya9665161
 
 
  Gaziantep7580 155
 

Round of 16 edit

The first legs will be played on 8 February, and the second legs will be played on 22 February 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ironi Nahariya   161–155   Gaziantep 96–75 65–80
Egis Körmend   160–181   Élan Chalon 78–99 82–82
Telenet Oostende   165–158   Pau-Lacq-Orthez 95–86 70–72
Proximus Spirou   163–170   Nanterre 92 85–84 78–86
Oradea   164–180   Muratbey Uşak Sportif 82–72 82–108
Enisey   187–185   Demir İnşaat Büyükçekmece 91–81 96–104
Stelmet Zielona Góra   152–183   Cibona 69–81 83–102
Telekom Baskets Bonn   179–156   Kataja 91–72 88–84

Quarter-finals edit

The first legs will be played on 8 March, and the second legs will be played on 15 March 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Telekom Baskets Bonn   169–158   Ironi Nahariya 89–68 80–90
Cibona   165–168   Élan Chalon 87–85 78–83
Enisey   163–167   Telenet Oostende 84–72 79–95
Muratbey Uşak Sportif   167–192   Nanterre 92 85–82 82–110

Semi-finals edit

The first legs will be played on 29 March, and the second legs will be played on 5 April 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nanterre 92   162–158   Telekom Baskets Bonn 76–77 86–81
Telenet Oostende   150–163   Élan Chalon 85–80 65–83

Final edit

The first leg will be played on 18 April, and the second leg will be played on 25 April 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Élan Chalon   137–140   Nanterre 92 58–58 79–82

Awards edit

Season Awards edit

Award Player Club
Most Valuable Player   Cameron Clark   Élan Chalon
Best Defender   Moustapha Fall   Élan Chalon
Coach of the Year   Pascal Donnadieu   Nanterre 92

All-FIBA Europe Cup Team edit

Pos. Player Team
PG   Chris Warren   Nanterre 92 [7]
SG   John Roberson   Élan Chalon
SF   Cameron Clark   Élan Chalon
PF   Frank Elegar   Enisey
C   Moustapha Fall   Élan Chalon

Honors edit

Top performers edit

Each week a selection of five top performers was made, based on their efficiency rating. The Top Performer title is handed out by the official website of the FIBA Europe Cup and partly decided by efficiency rating in the particular round.

Regular season edit

Round Player Team EFF Ref.
1   Marcus Denmon   Gaziantep 34 [8]
2   Yordan Bozov   Rilski Sportist 35 [9]
3   Seth Tuttle   Hubo Limburg United 36 [10]
4   Terry Allen   Egis Körmend 38 [11]
5   Chase Fieler   Donar 46 [12]
6   Martynas Echodas   Šiauliai 37 [13]

Second round edit

Round Player Team EFF Ref.
1   Vitalis Chikoko   Pau-Lacq-Orthez 40 [14]
2   Kenneth Horton   Telekom Baskets Bonn 33 [15]
3   Mike Smith   Port of Antwerp Giants 31 [16]
4   Stephen Zack   Lukoil Academic 35 [17]
5   Danny Gibson   Lukoil Academic 33 [18]
6   Marcus Denmon (2)   Gaziantep 32 [19]
  Brandon Mobley   APOEL

Round of 16 edit

Player Team Ref.
  Zach Auguste   Muratbey Uşak Sportif [20]
  Šarūnas Vasiliauskas

Quarter-finals edit

Player Team Ref.
  Julian Gamble   Telekom Baskets Bonn [21]

Semi-finals edit

Player Team Ref.
  Cameron Clark   Élan Chalon [22]

Final edit

Player Team Ref.
  Moustapha Fall   Élan Chalon [23]

Statistics edit

Statistical leaders edit

 
D.J. Cooper
Category[24] Player Team Average
Efficiency   Frank Elegar   Enisey 23.8
Points   Cameron Clark   Élan Chalon 20.0
Rebounds   Frank Elegar   Enisey 10.2
Assists   D.J. Cooper   Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez 9.2
Steals   Christian Tuck,   Södertälje Kings 2.6
Blocks   Moustapha Fall   Élan Chalon 1.8
Turnovers   Thomas Massamba   Södertälje Kings 3.5
Fouls   Brandon Mobley   APOEL 3.6
Minutes   Dru Joyce   Tsmoki-Minsk 37.2
FG%   Frank Elegar   Enisey .669
3P%   Maksym Korniyenko   Lukoil Academic .576
FT%   Taurean Green   Bnei Herzliya .913
Double-doubles   Frank Elegar   Enisey 8

Source: FIBA Europe Cup

Individual game highs edit

Category Player Team Statistic
Points   John Roberson   Élan Chalon 39
  Spencer Butterfield   Nanterre 92
Rebounds   Dave Dudzinski   Steaua CSM EximBank 17
Assists   Dru Joyce   Tsmoki Minsk 17
Steals 7 occasions 6
Blocks   Đorđe Gagić   Tsmoki Minsk 5
Three pointers   Spencer Butterfield   Nanterre 92 11
Turnovers   Derek Jackson, Jr.   Gunners Oberwart 9
  Radek Nečas   JIP Pardubice

Source: tab=player_high FIBA Europe Cup

Finals rosters edit

  Nanterre 92: Spencer Butterfield, Chris Warren, Heiko Schaffartzik, Hugo Invernizzi. Coach: Pascal Donnadieu
  Elan Chalon: Cameron Clark, Moustapha Fall, John Robertson, Jérémy Nzeulie, Lance Harris, Bouteille.

See also edit

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External links edit