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2017–18 Basketball Champions League

2017–18 Basketball Champions League

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The 2017–18 Basketball Champions League was the second season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), a European-wide professional basketball competition for clubs, that was launched by FIBA. The competition began on 19 September 2017, with the qualifying rounds, and concluded on 6 May 2018, including 20 domestic champions.

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The Final Four, which was held 4–6 May, was hosted at the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece. Hosts AEK Athens won their first Champions League title after defeating Monaco in the final. UCAM Murcia finished in third place while MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg was fourth.

Format changes

For the 2017–18 season, the league went back to the initial format of the 2016–17 season, which includes a regular season of four groups of eight teams, followed by a knock-out stage. 24 teams will be qualified directly, while eight teams will come from the three qualifying rounds that will be implemented. In the Round of 16 and quarterfinals, two-legged series will be played, and the season will be capped off with the Final Four.[1]

Eligibility of players

FIBA agreed to adopt eligibility rules, forcing the clubs to have at least 5 home-grown players in rosters of 11 or 12 players, or at least four, if the team has got less players.[1]

Team allocation

A total of 56 teams (of which 20 were champions) from 32 countries participated in the 2017–18 Basketball Champions League.[2]

Teams

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: Basketball Champions League title holders; FEC: FIBA Europe Cup title holders):

  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.: League position after eventual Playoffs
  • RW: Regular season winners
  • CW: Cup winners
Notes
  1. ^
    France (FRA): Monaco are a club based in Monaco (which does not qualify for European competitions), but participated in European competitions through one of the berths for France (any coefficient points they earn count toward France).

Round and draw dates

The schedule of the competition is as follows (all draws are held at the FIBA headquarters in Mies, Switzerland, unless stated otherwise):[3]

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Qualifying rounds

The draw for the qualifying rounds was held on 11 July 2017, at the FIBA headquarters in Mies, Switzerland.[4][5]

In the qualifying rounds, teams are divided into seeded and unseeded teams, based on their club coefficients, and then drawn into two-legged home-and-away ties. Teams from the same country cannot be drawn against each other. However, 19 of 24 losing teams enter the 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup regular season.

First qualifying round

A total of 16 teams played in the first qualifying round. The first legs were played on 19 September, and the second legs were played on 21 September 2017.

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Second qualifying round

A total of 16 teams played in the second qualifying round: eight teams which enter in this round, and the eight winners of the first qualifying round. The first legs were played on 24 September, and the second legs were played on 26 September 2017.

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Third qualifying round

A total of 16 teams played in the third qualifying round: Eight teams which enter in this round, and the eight winners of the second qualifying round. The first legs was played on 29 September, and the second legs were played on 2 October 2017.

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Regular season

The draw for the regular season was held on 11 July 2017, at the FIBA headquarters in Mies, Switzerland.[4][5]

The 32 teams are drawn into four groups of eight, with the restriction that teams from the same country cannot be drawn against each other. In each group, teams play against each other home-and-away, in a round-robin format. The group winners, runners-up, third-placed teams and fourth-placed teams, advance to the round of 16, while the fifth-placed teams and sixth-placed teams enter the 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup round of 16.

A total of 32 teams play in the regular season: 24 teams which enter in this stage, and the 8 winners of the third qualifying round. The match-days will be on 10–11 October, 17–18 October, 24–25 October, 31 October–1 November, 7–8 November, 14–15 November, 5–6 December, 12–13 December, 19–20 December 2016, 9–10 January, 16–17 January, 23–24 January, 30–31 January and 6–7 February 2017.

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Playoffs

In the playoffs, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the Final Four. In the playoffs draw, the group winners and the runners-up are seeded, and the third-placed teams and the fourth-placed teams are unseeded. The seeded teams are drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group cannot be drawn against each other.

Bracket

 
Round of 16
6–7 and 13–14 March
Quarterfinals
27–28 March and 3–4 April
Semifinals
4 May
Final
6 May
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Germany EWE Oldenburg 6386149
 
 
 
Germany Riesen Ludwigsburg 8874 162
 
Germany Riesen Ludwigsburg 8189170
 
 
 
Germany medi Bayreuth 8677 163
 
Germany medi Bayreuth 8184165
 
 
 
Turkey Beşiktaş 7684 160
 
Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 65
 
 
 
France Monaco87
 
France Nanterre 92 6664130
 
 
 
Turkey Banvit 7473 147
 
Turkey Banvit 7775152
 
 
 
France Monaco 8574 159
 
Poland Zielona Góra 8260142
 
 
 
France Monaco 8490 174
 
France Monaco94
 
 
 
Greece AEK Athens100
 
Greece AEK Athens 8893181
 
 
 
Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk 9882 180
 
Greece AEK Athens 7883161
 
 
 
France SIG Strasbourg 6983 152
 
Lithuania Neptūnas 7378151
 
 
 
France SIG Strasbourg 6888 156
 
Greece AEK Athens77
 
 
 
Spain UCAM Murcia75Third place game
 
Greece PAOK 7467141
 
  
 
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 6879 147
 
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 6572137Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg74
 
 
 
Spain UCAM Murcia 7981 160Spain UCAM Murcia85
 
Spain UCAM Murcia 6683149
 
 
Spain Iberostar Tenerife 7172 143
 

Round of 16

The first legs were played on 6–7 March, and the second legs on 13–14 March 2018.

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Quarterfinals

The first legs were played on 27–28 March, and the second legs were played on 3–4 April 2018.

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Final Four

The concluding Final Four tournament will be played on 4–6 May 2018. The drawing of the pairings took place on 12 April 2018. On 5 April, the O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece was announced as the venue of the 2018 Final Four.[6]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
4 May
 
 
Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 65
 
6 May
 
France Monaco87
 
France Monaco94
 
4 May
 
Greece AEK Athens100
 
Greece AEK Athens 77
 
 
Spain UCAM Murcia75
 
Third place game
 
 
6 May
 
 
Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 74
 
 
Spain UCAM Murcia85

Awards

Most Valuable Player

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Final Four MVP

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Star Lineup

Best Young Player

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Best Defender

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Best Coach

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Game Day MVP

After each gameday a selection of five players with the highest efficiency ratings is made by the Basketball Champions League. Afterwards, the official website decides which player is crowned Game Day MVP.

Regular season

Round of 16

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See also


References

  1. "Basketball Champions League announces next season's competition format, calendar and improved financial benefits". BasketballCL.com. 8 May 2017.
  2. "BCL Competition Regulations 2017-18" (PDF). BasketballCL.com. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  3. "Basketball Champions League draw explained". BasketballCL.com. 4 July 2017.
  4. "Athens to host Basketball Champions League Final Four". Championsleague.basketball. 5 April 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  5. "MVP Gameday 2 - Elan Chalon's Adam Smith (25pts. 8ast. 7reb.) dashed Orlandina's hopes". www.youtube.com. 18 October 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  6. "MVP Gameday 3 - Bryon Allen (21 points) showed a nice performance vs. Pinar Karsiyaka". www.youtube.com. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  7. "MVP Gameday 4 - Banvit's Adonis Thomas (23 points) scoops Gameday 4 MVP award". www.youtube.com. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  8. "MVP Gameday 9 - Jamal Shuler (23pts 9ast & 3reb) makes the difference for Nanterre 92". www.youtube.com. 22 December 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  9. "MVP Gameday 10: Dardan Berisha drops 24pts 6ast & 5reb vs. Telekom Baskets Bonn!". www.youtube.com. 12 January 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  10. "MVP Gameday 12: Dee Bost (23pts) in focus during 1-point win over AEK". www.youtube.com. 26 January 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2018.

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