2018–19 EuroLeague
Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1 | |||||||||||||
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Season | 2018–19 | ||||||||||||
Dates | 11 October 2018 – 19 May 2019 | ||||||||||||
Games played | 260 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 16 | ||||||||||||
Regular season | |||||||||||||
Season MVP | Czech Republic Jan Veselý | ||||||||||||
Finals | |||||||||||||
Champions | Russia CSKA Moscow (8th title) | ||||||||||||
Runners-up | Turkey Anadolu Efes | ||||||||||||
Third place | Spain Real Madrid | ||||||||||||
Fourth place | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | ||||||||||||
Final Four MVP | United States Will Clyburn | ||||||||||||
Statistical leaders | |||||||||||||
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Records | |||||||||||||
Biggest home win | Bayern 116–70 Darüşşafaka (8 November 2018) | ||||||||||||
Biggest away win | Olympiacos 75–99 Olimpia (19 October 2018) | ||||||||||||
Highest scoring | Olimpia 111–94 Budućnost (3 January 2019) | ||||||||||||
Winning streak | 12 games Fenerbahçe | ||||||||||||
Losing streak | 12 games Darüşşafaka | ||||||||||||
Highest attendance | 18,182 Panathinaikos 82–89 Real Madrid (23 April 2019) | ||||||||||||
Lowest attendance | 1,011 Darüşşafaka 71–63 Budućnost (16 October 2018) | ||||||||||||
← 2017–18 2019–20 →
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines. |
The 2018–19 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 19th 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 62nd season of the premier competition for European men's clubs.
The season started on 11 October 2018 and finished in May 2019 with the 2019 EuroLeague Final Four at Fernando Buesa Arena in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. CSKA Moscow won the championship after defeating Anadolu Efes in the championship game.
Team allocation
[edit ]A total of sixteen teams participated.[1] 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.[1] [2]
- 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 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Spain Baskonia (LC) | Turkey Anadolu Efes (LC) | Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen (EC) | Germany Bayern Munich (1st) |
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa (LC) | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko (LC) | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria (4th) | Montenegro Budućnost VOLI (1st)[Note ABA] |
Spain Real Madrid TH (LC) | Italy AX Armani Exchange Milan (LC) | Russia Khimki (2nd)[Note VTB] | |
Greece Olympiacos (LC) | Lithuania Žalgiris (LC) | ||
Greece Panathinaikos OPAP (LC) | Russia CSKA Moscow (LC) | ||
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv (LC) |
- Notes
- ^ ABA League (ABA): Montenegrin Budućnost VOLI qualified through the ABA League.
- ^ VTB United League (VTB): Russian Khimki qualified through the VTB United League.
Teams
[edit ]A total of 16 teams from 9 countries contest the league, including 11 sides with a long-term licence from the 2017–18 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 the Spanish ACB.
Bayern Munich and Budućnost VOLI qualified, after clinching the Bundesliga and ABA League titles respectively. Khimki qualified as runner-up of the VTB United League. Herbalife Gran Canaria qualified as the highest-placed team in the Liga ACB without a long-term EuroLeague licence. Darüşşafaka qualified as the EuroCup champions, after beating Lokomotiv Kuban in the Finals.
Venues and locations
[edit ]Team | Home city | Arena | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Turkey Anadolu Efes | Istanbul | Sinan Erdem Dome | 16,000 |
Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | Milan | Mediolanum Forum | 12,700[3] |
Spain Barcelona Lassa | Barcelona | Palau Blaugrana | 7,585[4] |
Germany Bayern Munich | Munich | Audi Dome | 6,500[5] |
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI | Podgorica | Morača Sports Center | 5,500[6] |
Russia CSKA Moscow | Moscow | Megasport Arena | 13,344[7] |
Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | Istanbul | Volkswagen Arena | 5,240 |
Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | Istanbul | Ülker Sports Arena | 13,059 |
Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | Las Palmas | Gran Canaria Arena | 11,500 |
Russia Khimki | Khimki | Mytishchi Arena | 7,280 |
Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | Vitoria-Gasteiz | Fernando Buesa Arena | 15,504[8] |
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv | Tel Aviv | Menora Mivtachim Arena | 10,383[9] |
Greece Olympiacos | Piraeus, Athens | Peace and Friendship Stadium | 12,000[10] |
Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Marousi, Athens | Olympic Sports Center Athens | 18,989[11] |
Spain Real Madrid | Madrid | WiZink Center | 15,000[12] |
Lithuania Žalgiris | Kaunas | Žalgirio Arena | 15,552[13] |
Personnel and sponsorship
[edit ]Managerial changes
[edit ]Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Replaced with | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | Spain Luis Casimiro | End of contract | 13 June 2018[14] | Pre-season | Spain Salva Maldonado | 26 June 2018 |
Turkey Darüşşafaka | Israel David Blatt | End of contract | 31 May 2018 | Turkey Ahmet Çakı | 20 June 2018[15] | |
Greece Olympiacos | Greece Ioannis Sfairopoulos | Mutual consent | 18 June 2018[16] | Israel David Blatt | 27 June 2018[17] | |
Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | Spain Pedro Martinez | Sacked | 16 November 2018[18] | 11th (2–5) | Croatia Velimir Perasović | 16 November 2018[18] |
Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv | Croatia Neven Spahija | Sacked | 18 November 2018[19] | 14th (1–6) | Greece Ioannis Sfairopoulos | 18 November 2018[19] |
Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | Spain Salva Maldonado | Sacked | 5 December 2018[20] | 13th (3–7) | Spain Víctor García | 5 December 2018[20] [21] |
Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | Turkey Ahmet Çakı | Sacked | 11 December 2018[22] | 16th (1–10) | Turkey Selçuk Ernak | 12 December 2018[23] |
Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Spain Xavi Pascual | Sacked | 20 December 2018[24] | 10th (6–7) | United States Rick Pitino | 26 December 2018[25] |
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI | Serbia Aleksandar Džikić | Sacked | 29 December 2018[26] | 15th (3–12) | Croatia Jasmin Repeša | 30 December 2018[27] |
Russia Khimki | Greece Georgios Bartzokas | Sacked | 21 January 2019[28] | 13th (7–12) | Lithuania Rimas Kurtinaitis | 21 January 2019[29] |
Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | Spain Víctor García | Sacked | 11 March 2019[30] | 14th (6–19) | Spain Pedro Martínez | 11 March 2019[31] |
Regular season
[edit ]In the regular season, teams played against each other home and away in a round-robin format. The top eight teams advanced to the playoffs and the bottom eight teams were eliminated.
League table
[edit ]Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 30 | 25 | 5 | 2504 | 2237 | +267 | Advance to playoffs |
2 | Russia CSKA Moscow | 30 | 24 | 6 | 2590 | 2397 | +193 | |
3 | Spain Real Madrid | 30 | 22 | 8 | 2578 | 2342 | +236 | |
4 | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 30 | 20 | 10 | 2562 | 2406 | +156 | |
5 | Spain Barcelona Lassa | 30 | 18 | 12 | 2358 | 2282 | +76 | |
6 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 30 | 16 | 14 | 2382 | 2345 | +37 | |
7 | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 30 | 15 | 15 | 2449 | 2378 | +71 | |
8 | Lithuania Žalgiris | 30 | 15 | 15 | 2360 | 2323 | +37 | |
9 | Greece Olympiacos | 30 | 15 | 15 | 2326 | 2301 | +25 | |
10 | Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv | 30 | 14 | 16 | 2376 | 2346 | +30 | |
11 | Germany Bayern Munich | 30 | 14 | 16 | 2348 | 2404 | −56 | |
12 | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 30 | 14 | 16 | 2601 | 2600 | +1 | |
13 | Russia Khimki | 30 | 9 | 21 | 2333 | 2449 | −116 | |
14 | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 30 | 8 | 22 | 2317 | 2616 | −299 | |
15 | Montenegro Budućnost VOLI | 30 | 6 | 24 | 2230 | 2550 | −320 | |
16 | Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | 30 | 5 | 25 | 2238 | 2576 | −338 |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) will not be counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Results
[edit ]Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.
Playoffs
[edit ]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
[edit ]Team 1 | Series | Team 2 | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Game 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fenerbahçe Beko Turkey | 3–1 | Lithuania Žalgiris | 76–43 | 80–82 | 66–57 | 99–82 | |
CSKA Moscow Russia | 3–1 | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 94–68 | 68–78 | 84–77 | 92–83 | |
Real Madrid Spain | 3–0 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 75–72 | 78–63 | 89–82 | ||
Anadolu Efes Turkey | 3–2 | Spain Barcelona Lassa | 75–68 | 72–74 | 102–68 | 72–82 | 80–71 |
Final Four
[edit ]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 Fernando Buesa Arena in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain on 17 and 19 May 2019.[32] [33]
Attendances
[edit ]Average home attendances
[edit ]Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 Final Four games | 52,955 | 13,470 | 12,866 | 13,239 | −16.9%† | |
1 | Lithuania Žalgiris | 251,742 | 15,517 | 13,569 | 14,808 | +9.2%† |
2 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 200,473 | 18,182 | 7,487 | 12,530 | −3.7%† |
3 | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 189,352 | 12,847 | 9,743 | 11,138 | −1.9%† |
4 | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 182,529 | 12,821 | 7,380 | 10,737 | −7.2%† |
5 | Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv | 157,826 | 11,060 | 9,476 | 10,522 | −1.9%† |
6 | Spain Real Madrid | 166,457 | 12,749 | 7,328 | 9,792 | −2.4%† |
7 | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 127,402 | 11,851 | 6,343 | 8,493 | +13.7%2 |
8 | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 148,452 | 15,249 | 3,153 | 8,247 | +111.5%† |
9 | Greece Olympiacos | 123,042 | 11,107 | 4,136 | 8,203 | −8.0%† |
10 | Russia CSKA Moscow | 122,369 | 12,341 | 4,473 | 7,198 | −12.3%† |
11 | Spain Barcelona Lassa | 98,487 | 7,311 | 4,372 | 5,793 | +2.0%† |
12 | Russia Khimki | 82,529 | 7,151 | 3,259 | 5,502 | −8.6%† |
13 | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 72,348 | 7,430 | 3,648 | 4,823 | +18.9%1 |
14 | Montenegro Budućnost VOLI | 71,877 | 5,260 | 4,081 | 4,792 | +67.2%1 |
15 | Germany Bayern Munich | 65,233 | 5,809 | 3,259 | 4,349 | −20.4%1 |
16 | Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | 40,372 | 4,204 | 1,011 | 2,691 | +3.1%1 |
League total | 2,153,445 | 18,182 | 1,011 | 8,282 | −5.7%† |
Source: EuroLeague
Notes:
1: 2017–18 season average applied to EuroCup games
2: AX Armani Exchange Olimpia played one match at PalaBancoDesio, instead of Mediolanum Forum.
Top 10
[edit ]Pos. | Round | Game | Home team | Visitor | Attendance | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Playoffs | 3 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Spain Real Madrid | 18,182 | [1] |
2 | Regular Season | 29 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Spain Real Madrid | 18,003 | [2] |
3 | Regular Season | 6 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Greece Olympiacos | 17,345 | [3] |
4 | Regular Season | 27 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 16,513 | [4] |
5 | Regular Season | 15 | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | Russia CSKA Moscow | 15,733 | [5] |
6 | Playoffs | 3 | Lithuania Žalgiris | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 15,517 | [6] |
7 | Playoffs | 5 | Turkey Anadolu Efes | Spain Barcelona Lassa | 15,249 | [7] |
8 | Regular Season | 16 | Lithuania Žalgiris | Russia CSKA Moscow | 15,205 | [8] |
9 | Regular Season | 28 | Lithuania Žalgiris | Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | 15,178 | [9] |
10 | Playoffs | 4 | Lithuania Žalgiris | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 15,177 | [10] |
Panathinaikos game against Olympiacos was played with only 17,345 seats available for security reasons
Awards
[edit ]Rising Star
[edit ]MVP of the Round
[edit ]- Regular season
- Playoffs
Game | Player | Team | PIR | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Serbia Vasilije Micić | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 30 | [72] |
2 | France Vincent Poirier | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 32 | [73] |
3 | United States Shane Larkin (2) | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 34 | [74] |
4 | France Nando de Colo (3) | Russia CSKA Moscow | 35 | [75] |
5 | United States Shane Larkin (3) | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 19 | [76] |
MVP of the Month
[edit ]Month | Week | Player | Team | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | ||||
October | 1–4 | Cape Verde Edy Tavares | Spain Real Madrid | [77] |
November | 5–10 | Serbia Vasilije Micić | Turkey Anadolu Efes | [78] |
December | 11–15 | Czech Republic Jan Veselý | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | [79] |
2019 | ||||
January | 16–20 | Israel Alex Tyus | Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv | [80] |
February | 21–24 | United States Mike James | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | [81] |
March | 25–29 | Greece Nick Calathes | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | [82] |
April | 30–PO5 | Argentina Facundo Campazzo | Spain Real Madrid | [83] |
Statistics
[edit ]Individual statistics
[edit ]Rating
[edit ]Rank | Name | Team | Games | Rating | PIR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | United States Mike James | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 30 | 607 | 20.23 |
2. | Serbia Nikola Milutinov | Greece Olympiacos | 28 | 561 | 20.04 |
3. | Lithuania Artūras Gudaitis | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 21 | 392 | 18.67 |
Source: EuroLeague
Points
[edit ]Rank | Name | Team | Games | Points | PPG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | United States Mike James | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 30 | 595 | 19.83 |
2. | United States Cory Higgins | Russia CSKA Moscow | 32 | 476 | 14.88 |
3. | France Nando de Colo | Russia CSKA Moscow | 34 | 501 | 14.74 |
Source: EuroLeague
Rebounds
[edit ]Rank | Name | Team | Games | Rebounds | RPG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | France Vincent Poirier | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 34 | 282 | 8.29 |
2. | Serbia Nikola Milutinov | Greece Olympiacos | 28 | 221 | 7.89 |
3. | Lithuania Artūras Gudaitis | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 21 | 150 | 7.14 |
Source: EuroLeague
Assists
[edit ]Rank | Name | Team | Games | Assists | APG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Greece Nick Calathes | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 33 | 286 | 8.67 |
2. | United States Mike James | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 30 | 191 | 6.37 |
3. | Serbia Vasilije Micić | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 37 | 204 | 5.51 |
Source: EuroLeague
Other statistics
[edit ]Category | Player | Team | Games | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|
Steals | Greece Nick Calathes | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 33 |
1.73
|
Blocks | Cape Verde Edy Tavares | Spain Real Madrid | 34 |
1.68
|
Turnovers | Greece Nick Calathes | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 33 |
3.09
|
Fouls drawn | Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia | Spain Kirolbet Baskonia | 20 |
5.45
|
Minutes | United States Mike James | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 30 |
33:56
|
FT % | Azerbaijan Jaycee Carroll | Spain Real Madrid | 31 |
96.00%
|
2-Point % | Cape Verde Edy Tavares | Spain Real Madrid | 34 |
79.39%
|
3-Point % | Latvia Dairis Bertāns | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 22 |
53.62%
|
Individual game highs
[edit ]Category | Player | Team | Statistic |
---|---|---|---|
Rating | United States Johnny O'Bryant III | Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv | 44
|
Points | United States Shane Larkin | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 37
|
Rebounds | Serbia Nikola Milutinov | Greece Olympiacos | 18
|
Assists | Greece Nick Calathes | Greece Panathinaikos OPAP | 18
|
Steals | Bulgaria Dee Bost | Russia Khimki | 6 |
Russia Nikita Kurbanov | Russia CSKA Moscow | ||
Blocks | United States Tarik Black | Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv | 5
|
Team statistics
[edit ]Category | Team | Average |
---|---|---|
Rating | Spain Real Madrid | 103.57
|
Points | Italy AX Armani Exchange Olimpia | 87.27
|
Points Allowed | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 75.64
|
Rebounds | Spain Real Madrid | 36.86
|
Assists | Spain Real Madrid | 20.17
|
Steals | Russia Khimki | 7.60
|
Blocks | Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | 3.53
|
Turnovers | Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen | 13.93
|
FT % | Turkey Anadolu Efes | 82.10%
|
2-Point % | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 58.33%
|
3-Point % | Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko | 42.79%
|
See also
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- ^ "Round 24 MVP: Ante Tomic, FC Barcelona Lassa". EuroLeague. 2 March 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ "Round 25 MVP: Shane Larkin, Anadolu Efes Istanbul". EuroLeague. 9 March 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ "Round 26 MVP: Mike James, AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan". EuroLeague. 16 March 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ "Round 27 MVP: Michael Eric, Darussafaka Tekfen Istanbul". EuroLeague. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Round 28 MVP: Nick Calathes, Panathinaikos OPAP Athens". EuroLeague. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
- ^ "Round 29 MVP: Toney Douglas, Darussafaka Tekfen Istanbul". EuroLeague. 30 March 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
- ^ "Round 30 MVP: Brandon Davies, Zalgiris Kaunas". EuroLeague. 6 April 2019. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ "Playoffs Game 1 MVP: Vasilije Micic of Anadolu Efes Istanbul". EuroLeague. 18 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- ^ "Playoffs Game 2 MVP: Vincent Poirier, KIROLBET Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz". EuroLeague. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- ^ "Playoffs Game 3 MVP: Shane Larkin, Anadolu Efes Istanbul". EuroLeague. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
- ^ "Playoffs Game 4 MVP: Nando De Colo, CSKA Moscow". EuroLeague. 27 April 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Playoffs Game 5 MVP: Shane Larkin, Anadolu Efes Istanbul". EuroLeague. 2 May 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
- ^ "MVP for October: Walter Tavares, Real Madrid". EuroLeague. 29 October 2018.
- ^ "MVP of November: Vasilije Micic, Anadolu Efes Istanbul". EuroLeague. 3 December 2018.
- ^ "MVP of December: Jan Vesely, Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul". EuroLeague. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ^ "MVP for January: Alex Tyus, Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv". EuroLeague. 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
- ^ "MVP for February: Mike James, AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan". EuroLeague. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ^ "MVP for March: Nick Calathes, Panathinaikos OPAP Athens". EuroLeague. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
- ^ "MVP for April: Facundo Campazzo, Real Madrid". EuroLeague. 3 May 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2019.