2016–17 EuroCup Basketball
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Season | 2016–17 | ||||||||||||
Duration | 12 October 2016 – 5 April 2017 (competition proper) | ||||||||||||
Games played | 146 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 20 (competition proper) | ||||||||||||
Regular season | |||||||||||||
Season MVP | Russia Alexey Shved | ||||||||||||
Finals | |||||||||||||
Champions | Spain Unicaja (1st title) | ||||||||||||
Runners-up | Spain Valencia Basket | ||||||||||||
Semifinalists | Russia Lokomotiv Kuban Israel Hapoel Jerusalem | ||||||||||||
Finals MVP | Spain Alberto Díaz | ||||||||||||
Awards | |||||||||||||
Coach of the Year | Spain Pedro Martínez | ||||||||||||
Rising Star | Latvia Rolands Šmits | ||||||||||||
Statistical leaders | |||||||||||||
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Records | |||||||||||||
Biggest home win | Valencia Basket 95–58 ratiopharm Ulm (12 October 2016) | ||||||||||||
Biggest away win | Nizhny Novgorod 63–97 Lietuvos rytas (17 January 2017) | ||||||||||||
Highest scoring | Alba Berlin 124–115 Lietuvos rytas (2 November 2016) | ||||||||||||
Winning streak | 13 games Valencia Basket | ||||||||||||
Losing streak | 8 games Budućnost VOLI MZT Skopje Aerodrom | ||||||||||||
Highest attendance | 10,367 Unicaja 79–71 Valencia Basket (31 March 2017) | ||||||||||||
Lowest attendance | 80 Budućnost VOLI 95–97 Zenit Saint Petersburg (7 December 2016) | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 628,354 | ||||||||||||
Average attendance | 4,304 | ||||||||||||
← 2015–16 2017–18 →
All statistics correct as of 5 April 2017.1 Sponsored name, referring to 7DAYS. |
The 2016–17 EuroCup Basketball season, also known as 7DAYS EuroCup, for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 15th season of Euroleague Basketball's secondary level professional club basketball tournament. It was the ninth season since it was renamed from the ULEB Cup to the EuroCup, and the first season under the title sponsorship name of 7DAYS. The 2017 EuroCup Finals were played between Unicaja and Valencia Basket, and won by Unicaja, which was their first EuroCup title, and their second title overall in a European-wide competition, after they previously won the FIBA Korać Cup 16 years earlier. As the winners of the 2016–17 EuroCup Basketball competition, Unicaja qualified for the European top-tier level 2017–18 EuroLeague season.
Format changes
In April 2016, Euroleague Basketball agreed on a new competition format, with 24 teams that will compete in four groups of six teams, with a double round-robin format. The four first qualified teams of the four groups will compete in four groups of four teams, with a double round-robin format. The two first qualified teams of the four groups will play quarterfinals, semifinals, and the finals, with a best-of-three playoffs.[2]
Team allocation
A total of 24 teams from 12 countries were expected to participate in the 2016–17 EuroCup Basketball,[3] but finally 20 teams from 9 countries participate in the competition.
Distribution
The table below shows the default access list.[3]
Teams entering in this round | Teams advancing from previous round | |
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Regular season (24 teams) |
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Top 16 (16 teams) |
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Playoffs (8 teams) |
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FIBA–Euroleague Basketball controversy
In July 2016, Italian clubs withdrew from the competition after several threats from FIBA,[4][5] and were replaced by Lietkabelis, Krasny Oktyabr, MZT Skopje Aerodrom and Montakit Fuenlabrada.[6] In September 2016, after the withdrawal of AEK, Partizan NIS and Stelmet Zielona Góra due to the pressures and threats they received from FIBA and National Federations,[7][8][9] Euroleague Basketball announced that will review candidate clubs to fill the vacancies,[10] but finally reduced to 20 teams.[11]
Teams
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[12][13]
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
- WC: Wild card
- AV: Allocated vacancy from any withdrawal
Round and draw dates
The schedule of the competition is as follows.[3][14]
Phase | Round | Draw date | First leg | Second leg | Third leg |
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Regular season | Round 1 | 7 July 2016 | 12 October 2016 | ||
Round 2 | 18–19 October 2016 | ||||
Round 3 | 26 October 2016 | ||||
Round 4 | 2 November 2016 | ||||
Round 5 | 9 November 2016 | ||||
Round 6 | 16 November 2016 | ||||
Round 7 | 23 November 2016 | ||||
Round 8 | 30 November 2016 | ||||
Round 9 | 7 December 2016 | ||||
Round 10 | 14 December 2016 | ||||
Top 16 | Round 1 | 4 January 2017 | |||
Round 2 | 10–11 January 2017 | ||||
Round 3 | 17–18 January 2017 | ||||
Round 4 | 24–25 January 2017 | ||||
Round 5 | 31 January–1 February 2017 | ||||
Round 6 | 8 February 2017 | ||||
Playoffs | Quarterfinals | 28 February 2017 | 3 March 2017 | 8 March 2017 | |
Semifinals | 14 March 2017 | 17 March 2017 | 22 March 2017 | ||
Finals | 28 March 2017 | 31 March 2017 | 5 April 2017 |
Draw
The draw was held on 7 July 2016, 13:15 CEST, at the Mediapro Auditorium in Barcelona.[14] The 24 teams were drawn into four groups of six, with the restriction that teams from the same country could not be drawn against each other. For this purpose, Adriatic League worked as only one country. For the draw, the teams were seeded into six pots, in accordance with the Club Ranking, based on their performance in European competitions during a three-year period and the lowest possible position that any club from that league can occupy in the draw is calculated by adding the results of the worst performing team from each league.[14]
Regular season
In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The four first qualified teams advanced to the Top 16, while the last teams were eliminated. The rounds were 12 October, 18–19 October, 26 October, 2 November, 9 November, 16 November, 23 November, 30 November, 7 December, and 14 December 2016.
Group A
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | HGC | CED | NIZ | LIE | MZT | |
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1 | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 8 | 7 | 1 | 758 | 630 | +128 | Advance to Top 16 | — | 101–76 | 98–87 | 86–67 | 87–75 | |
2 | Croatia Cedevita | 8 | 6 | 2 | 678 | 644 | +34 | 97–90 | — | 92–77 | 76–80 | 95–61 | ||
3 | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 8 | 4 | 4 | 659 | 693 | −34 | 80–106 | 82–84 | — | 91–89 | 88–74 | ||
4 | Lithuania Lietkabelis | 8 | 3 | 5 | 626 | 658 | −32 | 73–92 | 68–69 | 72–75 | — | 90–89 | ||
5 | North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom | 8 | 0 | 8 | 617 | 713 | −96 | 75–98 | 85–89 | 82–97 | 80–87 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Group B
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | KHI | FUE | ALB | LRY | RBB | |
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1 | Russia Khimki | 8 | 6 | 2 | 728 | 636 | +92 | Advance to Top 16 | — | 96–84 | 88–77 | 76–71 | 99–78 | |
2 | Spain Montakit Fuenlabrada | 8 | 4 | 4 | 696 | 695 | +1 | 89–85 | — | 105–80 | 81–70 | 89–78 | ||
3 | Germany Alba Berlin | 8 | 4 | 4 | 681 | 734 | −53 | 72–102 | 88–81 | — | 124–115 | 88–92 | ||
4 | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 8 | 3 | 5 | 683 | 674 | +9 | 93–91 | 101–84 | 97–99 | — | 83–71 | ||
5 | Spain RETAbet Bilbao Basket | 8 | 3 | 5 | 645 | 694 | −49 | 72–91 | 97–83 | 77–85 | 80–76 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Group C
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | ZEN | BAY | UCA | UNI | BUD | |
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1 | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 8 | 6 | 2 | 692 | 655 | +37 | Advance to Top 16 | — | 80–77 | 83–85 | 82–72 | 84–79 | |
2 | Germany Bayern Munich | 8 | 6 | 2 | 641 | 583 | +58 | 88–99 | — | 92–84 | 72–69 | 80–66 | ||
3 | Spain UCAM Murcia | 8 | 4 | 4 | 642 | 646 | −4 | 77–90 | 79–90 | — | 83–75 | 86–77 | ||
4 | Spain Unicaja | 8 | 4 | 4 | 623 | 607 | +16 | 93–86 | 62–74 | 89–86 | — | 93–75 | ||
5 | Montenegro Budućnost VOLI | 8 | 0 | 8 | 573 | 680 | −107 | 95–97 | 44–68 | 75–86 | 62–86 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Group D
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | VBC | JER | ULM | LOK | UOL | |
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1 | Spain Valencia Basket | 8 | 7 | 1 | 657 | 570 | +87 | Advance to Top 16 | — | 77–81 | 95–58 | 78–77 | 87–74 | |
2 | Israel Hapoel Jerusalem | 8 | 5 | 3 | 639 | 640 | −1 | 84–86 | — | 69–64 | 90–79 | 81–69 | ||
3 | Germany ratiopharm Ulm | 8 | 4 | 4 | 612 | 638 | −26 | 60–86 | 103–77 | — | 105–101 | 87–82 | ||
4 | Russia Lokomotiv Kuban | 8 | 3 | 5 | 610 | 605 | +5 | 64–73 | 88–68 | 62–77 | — | 77–64 | ||
5 | Slovenia Union Olimpija | 8 | 1 | 7 | 575 | 640 | −65 | 72–75 | 74–89 | 76–72 | 64–72 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Top 16
In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The two first qualified teams advanced to the quarterfinals, while the two last teams will be eliminated. The rounds were 4 January, 10–11 January, 17–18 January, 24–25 January, 31 January–1 February, and 8 February 2017.
Group E
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | LOK | HGC | FUE | UCA | |
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1 | Russia Lokomotiv Kuban | 6 | 5 | 1 | 484 | 424 | +60 | Advance to quarterfinals | — | 66–68 | 86–61 | 70–60 | |
2 | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 6 | 4 | 2 | 491 | 465 | +26 | 71–86 | — | 100–76 | 94–85 | ||
3 | Spain Montakit Fuenlabrada | 6 | 2 | 4 | 469 | 508 | −39 | 87–91 | 85–75 | — | 85–69 | ||
4 | Spain UCAM Murcia | 6 | 1 | 5 | 445 | 492 | −47 | 77–85 | 67–83 | 87–75 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Group F
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | BAY | KHI | LIE | ULM | |
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1 | Germany Bayern Munich | 6 | 6 | 0 | 479 | 430 | +49 | Advance to quarterfinals | — | 90–74 | 85–69 | 101–98 | |
2 | Russia Khimki | 6 | 4 | 2 | 503 | 493 | +10 | 74–96 | — | 88–80 | 85–84 | ||
3 | Lithuania Lietkabelis | 6 | 2 | 4 | 470 | 505 | −35 | 72–78 | 77–89 | — | 86–84 | ||
4 | Germany ratiopharm Ulm | 6 | 0 | 6 | 482 | 506 | −24 | 57–68 | 90–95 | 81–86 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Group G
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | JER | ZEN | LRY | NIZ | |
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1 | Israel Hapoel Jerusalem | 6 | 5 | 1 | 521 | 484 | +37 | Advance to quarterfinals | — | 97–81 | 84–77 | 98–76 | |
2 | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 6 | 3 | 3 | 549 | 522 | +27 | 101–81 | — | 88–79 | 90–66 | ||
3 | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 6 | 3 | 3 | 514 | 472 | +42 | 76–80 | 86–84 | — | 99–73 | ||
4 | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 6 | 1 | 5 | 464 | 570 | −106 | 73–81 | 113–105 | 63–97 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Group H
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification | VBC | UNI | CED | ALB | |
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1 | Spain Valencia Basket | 6 | 6 | 0 | 508 | 429 | +79 | Advance to quarterfinals | — | 86–62 | 71–58 | 85–80 | |
2 | Spain Unicaja | 6 | 3 | 3 | 436 | 443 | −7 | 70–78 | — | 73–59 | 83–77 | ||
3 | Croatia Cedevita | 6 | 2 | 4 | 452 | 480 | −28 | 86–89 | 74–71 | — | 99–83 | ||
4 | Germany Alba Berlin | 6 | 1 | 5 | 475 | 519 | −44 | 73–99 | 69–77 | 93–76 | — |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
Playoffs
{{#lst:2016–17 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs|Format}}
Bracket
{{#section-h:2016–17 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs|Bracket}}
Quarterfinals
{{#lst:2016–17 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs|Quarterfinals}}
Semifinals
{{#lst:2016–17 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs|Semifinals}}
Finals
{{#lst:2016–17 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs|Finals}}
Attendances
Attendances include playoff games:
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
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1 | Israel Hapoel Jerusalem | 77,304 | 10,091 | 6,940 | 8,589 | +25.5% |
2 | Germany Alba Berlin | 47,435 | 8,666 | 5,429 | 6,776 | −9.1% |
3 | Spain Unicaja | 64,518 | 10,367 | 4,292 | 6,452 | +0.2%1 |
4 | Spain Valencia Basket | 75,951 | 7,813 | 3,996 | 5,842 | −18.9% |
5 | Germany Bayern Munich | 48,914 | 6,265 | 4,257 | 5,435 | +2.7% |
6 | Spain RETAbet Bilbao Basket | 21,658 | 6,438 | 4,132 | 5,415 | +12.9% |
7 | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 37,498 | 5,933 | 4,153 | 5,357 | +97.7% |
8 | Spain UCAM Murcia | 34,699 | 5,671 | 4,321 | 4,957 | n/a |
9 | Russia Lokomotiv Kuban | 39,669 | 5,744 | 3,166 | 4,408 | −19.6%1 |
10 | Germany ratiopharm Ulm | 28,779 | 5,560 | 3,055 | 4,111 | −7.9% |
11 | Lithuania Lietkabelis | 27,063 | 4,415 | 3,416 | 3,866 | n/a |
12 | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 29,896 | 5,202 | 2,393 | 3,737 | −10.1% |
13 | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 23,121 | 4,471 | 2,065 | 2,890 | +24.6% |
14 | Spain Montakit Fuenlabrada | 18,253 | 3,594 | 1,251 | 2,608 | n/a |
15 | Montenegro Budućnost VOLI | 8,902 | 4,016 | 80 | 2,226 | +34.6% |
16 | Russia Khimki | 15,750 | 3,500 | 1,350 | 1,969 | −29.9%1 |
17 | Slovenia Union Olimpija | 7,359 | 2,371 | 1,000 | 1,840 | −33.4% |
18 | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 9,369 | 1,927 | 754 | 1,338 | −20.3% |
19 | North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom | 5,175 | 3,432 | 554 | 1,294 | n/a |
20 | Croatia Cedevita | 7,041 | 1,482 | 513 | 1,006 | −73.2%1 |
League total | 628,354 | 10,367 | 80 | 4,304 | n/a |
Updated to match(es) played on 5 April 2017. Source: EuroCup Basketball
Notes:
1: 2015–16 season average applied to Euroleague games.
Individual statistics
Index Rating
Rank | Name | Team | Games | Index Rating | PIR |
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1. | Russia Alexey Shved | Russia Khimki | 14 | 308 | 22.00 |
2. | United States DeAndre Kane | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 14 | 301 | 21.50 |
3. | Poland David Logan | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 14 | 278 | 19.86 |
Points
Rank | Name | Team | Games | Points | PPG |
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1. | Russia Alexey Shved | Russia Khimki | 14 | 310 | 22.14 |
2. | Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmedin Kikanović | Germany Alba Berlin | 13 | 255 | 19.62 |
3. | United States Ryan Toolson | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 14 | 265 | 18.93 |
Rebounds
Rank | Name | Team | Games | Rebounds | RPG |
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1. | United States Drew Gordon | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 14 | 134 | 9.57 |
2. | United States DeAndre Kane | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 14 | 107 | 7.64 |
3. | Montenegro Bojan Dubljević | Spain Valencia Basket | 20 | 135 | 6.75 |
Assists
Rank | Name | Team | Games | Assists | APG |
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1. | Serbia Stefan Marković | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 14 | 128 | 9.14 |
2. | Argentina Facundo Campazzo | Spain UCAM Murcia | 13 | 87 | 6.69 |
3. | Poland David Logan | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 14 | 81 | 5.79 |
Other statistics
Category | Name | Team | Games | Stat |
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Steals per game | Argentina Facundo Campazzo | Spain UCAM Murcia | 13 | 2.23 |
Blocks per game | Slovenia Mirza Begić | Croatia Cedevita | 14 | 1.29 |
2PT % | Lithuania Artūras Jomantas | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 12 | 78.00 % |
3PT % | Serbia Dragan Milosavljević | Germany Alba Berlin | 13 | 73.68 % |
FT % | United States Billy Baron | Spain UCAM Murcia | 14 | 90.91 % |
Game highs
Category | Name | Team | Stat |
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Index Rating | United States Ryan Boatright | Croatia Cedevita | 51 |
Points | United States Pierre Jackson | Croatia Cedevita | 38 |
Rebounds | Lithuania Artūras Gudaitis | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 16 |
Assists | Serbia Stefan Marković | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 14 |
Steals | United States Aaron White | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 7 |
Blocks | Slovenia Mirza Begić | Croatia Cedevita | 5 |
Senegal Hamady N'Diaye | Spain Unicaja |
Awards
7DAYS EuroCup MVP
Player | Team | Ref. |
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Russia Alexey Shved | Russia Khimki | [15] |
7DAYS EuroCup Finals MVP
Player | Team | Ref. |
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Spain Alberto Díaz | Spain Unicaja | [16] |
All–7DAYS EuroCup Teams
Position | All–7DAYS EuroCup First Team | All–7DAYS EuroCup Second Team | Ref | ||
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Player | Club | Player | Club | ||
G | United States Curtis Jerrells | Israel Hapoel Jerusalem | United States Kyle Fogg | Spain Unicaja | [17][18] |
G | Russia Alexey Shved | Russia Khimki | United States Kyle Kuric | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | |
F | United States Mardy Collins | Russia Lokomotiv Kuban | Spain Fernando San Emeterio | Spain Valencia Basket | |
F | Serbia Dejan Musli | Spain Unicaja | Germany Maxi Kleber | Germany Bayern Munich | |
C | Montenegro Bojan Dubljević | Spain Valencia Basket | United States Amar'e Stoudemire | Israel Hapoel Jerusalem |
Coach of the Year
Player | Team | Ref. |
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Spain Pedro Martínez | Spain Valencia Basket | [19] |
Rising Star
Player | Team | Ref. |
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Latvia Rolands Šmits | Spain Montakit Fuenlabrada | [20] |
Round MVP
- Regular season
Round | Player | Team | PIR | Ref. |
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1 | United States Kyle Kuric | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 25 | [21] |
2 | United States Kyle Kuric (2) | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 25 | [22] |
Lithuania Žygimantas Skučas | Lithuania Lietkabelis | |||
Lithuania Kšyštof Lavrinovič | ||||
3 | Georgia (country) Jacob Pullen | Russia Khimki | 32 | [23] |
4 | Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmedin Kikanović | Germany Alba Berlin | 35 | [24] |
5 | United States Pierre Jackson | Croatia Cedevita | 37 | [25] |
6 | Lithuania Gintaras Leonavičius | Lithuania Lietkabelis | 31 | [26] |
7 | United States Kyle Fogg | Spain Unicaja | 33 | [27] |
8 | Russia Ivan Strebkov | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 36 | [28] |
9 | Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmedin Kikanović (2) | Germany Alba Berlin | 33 | [29] |
10 | Latvia Jānis Timma | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 36 | [30] |
- Top 16
Round | Player | Team | PIR | Ref. |
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1 | United States DeAndre Kane | Russia Nizhny Novgorod | 39 | [31] |
2 | Latvia Jānis Timma (2) | Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg | 31 | [32] |
3 | Poland David Logan | Lithuania Lietuvos rytas | 38 | [33] |
4 | Russia Alexey Shved | Russia Khimki | 37 | [34] |
5 | United States Tarence Kinsey | Israel Hapoel Jerusalem | 33 | [35] |
6 | United States Royce O'Neale | Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria | 34 | [36] |
- Quarterfinals
Game | Player | Team | PIR | Ref. |
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1 | Spain Fernando San Emeterio | Spain Valencia Basket | 29 | [37] |
2 | Russia Alexey Shved (2) | Russia Khimki | 22 | [38] |
3 | Montenegro Bojan Dubljević | Spain Valencia Basket | 26 | [39] |
- Semifinals
Game | Player | Team | PIR | Ref. |
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1 | Spain Fernando San Emeterio (2) | Spain Valencia Basket | 31 | [40] |
2 | Serbia Nemanja Nedović | Spain Unicaja | 23 | [41] |
3 | Spain Fernando San Emeterio (3) | Spain Valencia Basket | 21 | [42] |
See also
References
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- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup round 3 MVP: Jacob Pullen, Khimki Moscow Region". EuroCup Basketball. 27 October 2016. Archived from the original on November 2, 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup round 4 MVP: Elmedin Kikanovic, ALBA Berlin". EuroCup Basketball. 3 November 2016. Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup round 5 MVP: Pierre Jackson, Cedevita Zagreb". EuroCup Basketball. 10 November 2016. Archived from the original on November 16, 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup round 6 MVP: Gintaras Leonavicius, Lietkabelis Panevezys". EuroCup Basketball. 17 November 2016. Archived from the original on November 18, 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup round 7 MVP: Kyle Fogg, Unicaja Malaga". EuroCup Basketball. 24 November 2016. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "7DAYS EuroCup round 8 MVP: Ivan Strebkov, Nizhny Novgorod". EuroCup Basketball. 1 December 2016. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
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