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2023–24 Basketball Champions League

The 2023–24 Basketball Champions League was the 8th season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), the premier[citation needed] European professional basketball competition for clubs launched by FIBA. The season began on 17 October 2023 and ended with the championship game on 28 April 2024.[1]

Basketball Champions League
The Štark Arena in Belgrade hosted the Final Four
Season2023–24
DatesQualifying:
24 September – 1 October 2023
Competition proper:
17 October 2023 – 28 April 2024
TeamsCompetition proper: 32
Total: 53 (from 28 countries)
Regular season
Season MVPMarcelo Huertas
(Tenerife)
Finals
ChampionsSpain Unicaja (1st title)
  Runners-upSpain Lenovo Tenerife
Third placeSpain UCAM Murcia
Fourth placeGreece Peristeri
Final Four MVPKendrick Perry
(Unicaja)
Awards
Best CoachVassilis Spanoulis
(Peristeri)
Best Young PlayerTidjane Salaün
(Cholet)
Statistical leaders
Points Kyle Guy (Tenerife) 21.5
Rebounds Austin Wiley (Tofaş) 8.9
Assists Joe Ragland (Peristeri) 8.9

Telekom Baskets Bonn were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Peristeri in the quarter-finals. The Štark Arena in Belgrade hosted the Final Four and the championship game, the second time the competition had a neutral venue for its conclusion.[1] Unicaja won its first Champions League title following their win over Lenovo Tenerife in the final.[2] As champions, Unicaja also qualified for the 2024 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Team allocation

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Country rankings

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The BCL Country Ranking is used to define the number of clubs each country is entitled to enter into the various stages of the BCL.

The results are based on the results of the past three seasons (the 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons).[3]

Rank Association Average points Teams
1   Spain 104.75 5
2   Germany 69.00 4
3   France 63.77
4   Turkey 63.20 5
5   Israel 63.00 3
6   Bosnia and Herzegovina 63.00 1
7   Czech Republic 56.00
8   Hungary 49.00
9   Greece 43.25 4
10   Italy 41.33
11   Romania 41.00 1
12   Russia (suspended) 40.50 0
13   Latvia 38.00 1
14   Belgium 34.50 2
15   Lithuania 34.50
16   Ukraine 26.00
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17   Denmark 24.00 1
18   Portugal 21.00
Rank Association Average points Teams
19   Poland 19.00 2
20   Belarus 15.00 0
21   Estonia 12.00 1
22   Cyprus 8.00
23   Switzerland 7.00
24   Netherlands 4.00
25   Slovakia 4.00
26   Serbia 4.00
27   Finland 3.00
28   Great Britain 3.00
29   Austria 3.00 0
30   Croatia 2.00
31   Montenegro 2.00
32   Bulgaria 2.00
33   Sweden 1.00 1
34   North Macedonia 1.00 0
35   Kosovo 1.00 1

Teams

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A total of 54 teams from 29 countries participated in the 2023–24 Basketball Champions League.[4] 15 of them were domestic champions in the previous season. Two teams were invited as a wild card entries.[5]

If one or more clubs do not exercise their right to participate in the BCL, the FIBA may decide to allocate the respective place(s) to other clubs of the same or other National Federation(s).[6]

League positions after playoffs of the previous season shown in parentheses. The Basketball Champions League rankings are taken into consideration.

  • TH: Champions League title holders
  • WC: Wild card.
  • AV: Allocation vacant.NOTE

NOTE: According to BCL rankings, National Federations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia and Hungary should had two berths in Regular season, as well as one berth for the champion of Romania (U-BT Cluj Napoca decided to play Eurocup), and one berth for the Russian representative (banned from competition). Their places were allocated to the teams from Turkey (3), Spain (1) and Poland (1).[citation needed]

Qualified teams for 2023–24 Basketball Champions League (by entry round)
Regular season
Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka (2nd) Greece  AEK (6th)WC France  JDA Dijon (5th) Czech Republic  Opava (1st)
Turkey  Bursaspor İnfo Yatırım (5th) Spain  Unicaja (3rd) France  Le Mans Sarthe (6th) Hungary  Falco Szombathely (1st)
Turkey  Darüşşafaka Lassa (6th)AV Spain  Lenovo Tenerife (6th) Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem (3th) Latvia  VEF Rīga (1st)
Turkey  Tofaş (7th)AV Spain  UCAM Murcia (9th) Israel  Hapoel Holon (4th) Lithuania  Rytas (2nd)
Turkey  Galatasaray Nef (8th)AV Spain  Río Breogán (10th)AV Italy  Bertram Derthona (3rd) Poland  King Szczecin (1st)AV
Greece  Peristeri bwin (3rd) Germany  Telekom Baskets Bonn (2nd)TH Italy  Dinamo Sassari (4th)
Greece  PAOK (4th) Germany  MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (4th) Belgium  Filou Oostende (1st)
Greece  Promitheas (5th)WC Germany  EWE Baskets Oldenburg (6th) Bosnia and Herzegovina  Igokea (1st)
Qualifying rounds
France  Cholet (7th) Estonia  Kalev/Cramo (1st) Lithuania  CBet Jonava (4th) Slovakia  Patrioti Levice (1st)
France  SIG Strasbourg (8th)WC Finland  Karhu (2nd) Montenegro  Mornar Barsko zlato (3rd) Spain  Monbus Obradoiro (11th)
Italy  Happy Casa Brindisi (7th) Georgia (country)  TSU Tbilisi (1st) Netherlands  Heroes Den Bosch (3rd)[Note NED] Sweden  Norrköping Dolphins (1st)
Italy  Openjobmetis Varese (13th)WC Germany  Göttingen (7th) Poland  Legia Warsaw (4th)WC Switzerland  Fribourg Olympic (1st)
Belgium  Telenet Giants Antwerp (2nd) United Kingdom  Caledonia Gladiators (4th) Portugal  Benfica (1st)
Cyprus  AEK Larnaca (1st) Israel  Ironi Ness Ziona (6th) Romania  CSM Oradea (2nd)
Denmark  Bakken Bears (1st) Kosovo  Peja (1st) Serbia  FMP Meridian (2nd)

Notes

  1. ^
    Netherlands (NED): ZZ Leiden would have qualified as the winners of the 2022-23 BNXT Dutch Playoffs, but withdrew from applying because their arena did not meet FIBA Europe's capacity standards.[7] As a result, the spot was given to Heroes Den Bosch, third in the national league.

Qualifying rounds

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Draw

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The draw for the qualifying rounds will be made on 5 July 2023. The 25 teams were divided into six pots. The top eight national champions from the unrepresented nations were placed into Pots 1 and 2, and the remaining clubs into Pots 3–6. Pots are arranged based on the competition's club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking.[8]

The three winners of the finals will then qualify for the regular season and join the 29 directly qualified teams in the main draw. The rest of the teams will be demoted, if they apply, to the FIBA Europe Cup.[8]

Venue

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On July 27, 2023, it was announced that Antalya Sports Hall in Antalya, Turkey, has been selected as the host city for the Qualification Rounds which was scheduled to take place from 24 September to 1 October.[9]

Champions Path

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Pot 1
Team Pts
Denmark  Bakken Bears 24
Portugal  Benfica 18
Estonia  Kalev/Cramo 11
Slovakia  Patrioti Levice 4
Pot 2
Team Pts
Sweden  Norrköping Dolphins 1
Cyprus  AEK Larnaca 1
Kosovo  Peja 1.00
Georgia (country)  TSU Tbilisi 0.00

Main Path

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Pot 3
Team Pts
France  SIG Strasbourg 100
Italy  Happy Casa Brindisi 35
France  Cholet 11
Poland  Legia Warszaw 8
Pot 6
Team Pts
Romania  CSM Oradea 41.00
Lithuania  CBet Jonava 36.50
Belgium  Telenet Giants Antwerp 34.50
Winner of the Preliminary round
Preliminary Pot
Team Pts
United Kingdom  Caledonia Gladiators 3.00
Switzerland  Fribourg Olympic 7
Pot 4
Team Pts
Serbia  FMP Meridian 4
Netherlands  Heroes Den Bosch 2
Finland  Karhu 2
Montenegro  Mornar Bar 2
Pot 5
Team Pts
Spain  Monbus Obradoiro 102.25
Germany  Göttingen 67.75
Israel  Ironi Ness Ziona 62.00
Italy  Openjobmetis Varese 41.33
Notes
^† Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.

Pre-qualifier

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The pre-qualifier round match consists of a one leg match that is expected to take place at a neutral venue.

The winner of the pre-qualifiers round match will be drawn to Pot 6 and advanced to the main qualifying rounds. The losers of the pre-qualifiers is transferred (if they apply) to the FIBA Europe Cup

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Fribourg Olympic Switzerland  57–51 United Kingdom  Caledonia Gladiators

Qualification Group I

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
25 September
 
 
Denmark  Bakken Bears103
 
27 September
 
Kosovo  Peja79
 
Denmark  Bakken Bears68
 
25 September
 
Sweden  Norrköping Dolphins78
 
Estonia  Kalev78
 
29 September
 
Sweden  Norrköping Dolphins82
 
Sweden  Norrköping Dolphins73
 
25 September
 
Portugal  Benfica83
 
Portugal  Benfica122
 
27 September
 
Georgia (country)  TSU Tbilisi62
 
Portugal  Benfica87
 
25 September
 
Cyprus  AEK Larnaca59
 
Slovakia  Patrioti Levice66
 
 
Cyprus  AEK Larnaca 74
 

Qualification Group II

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
27 September
 
 
France  Cholet76
 
29 September
 
Belgium  Antwerp Giants72
 
France  Cholet96
 
27 September
 
Italy  Varese88
 
Serbia  FMP71
 
1 October
 
Italy  Varese73
 
France  Cholet80
 
27 September
 
Italy  Brindisi69
 
Italy  Brindisi 77
 
29 September
 
Romania  Oradea74
 
Italy  Brindisi78
 
27 September
 
Netherlands  Heroes Den Bosch63
 
Netherlands  Heroes Den Bosch96
 
 
Germany  Göttingen84
 

Qualification Group III

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
26 September
 
 
France  SIG Strasbourg83
 
28 September
 
Lithuania  Jonava78
 
France  SIG Strasbourg79
 
26 September
 
Israel  Ironi Ness Ziona74
 
Finland  Karhu56
 
30 September
 
Israel  Ironi Ness Ziona92
 
France  SIG Strasbourg82
 
26 September
 
Spain  Obradoiro78
 
Poland  Legia Warsaw70
 
28 September
 
Switzerland  Fribourg Olympic59
 
Poland  Legia Warsaw66
 
26 September
 
Spain  Obradoiro74
 
Montenegro  Mornar Bar56
 
 
Spain  Obradoiro90
 

Regular season

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Draw

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The 29 teams that entered in the regular season directly were divided into four pots based firstly on the club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. The country protection rule will apply for the stage of the draw. Clubs cannot be drawn in groups with other clubs from the same country.[8]

Pot 1
Team Pts
Spain  Lenovo Tenerife 135
Israel  Hapoel Holon 98
Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem 78
Spain  Unicaja 75
Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka 71
Turkey  Tofaş 69
Greece  AEK 67
France  JDA Dijon 65
Pot 2
Team Pts
Germany  MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 64
Lithuania  Rytas 62
Turkey  Galatasaray Nef 61
Germany  Telekom Baskets Bonn 56
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Igokea 56
Hungary  Falco Szombathely 52
Turkey  Darüşşafaka Lassa 52
Belgium  Filou Oostende 49
Pot 3
Team Pts
Italy  Dinamo Sassari 40
Latvia  VEF Rīga 38
Spain  UCAM Murcia 33
Greece  Peristeri bwin 30
Greece  PAOK 26
Germany  EWE Baskets Oldenburg 8
Turkey  Bursaspor İnfo Yatırım 63.60
Greece  Promitheas 44.25
Pot 4
Team Pts
Czech Republic  Opava 4
France  Le Mans Sarthe 2
Spain  Río Breogán 1
Italy  Bertram Derthona 41.33
Poland  King Szczecin 19.00
Portugal  Benfica (Winner QF–T1)
France  Cholet (Winner QF–T2)
France  SIG Strasbourg (Winner QF–T3)
Notes
^† Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification UNI LMS PER FAL
1 Spain  Unicaja 6 4 2 490 442 +48 10 Advance to round of 16 83–74 81–64 88–65
2 France  Le Mans Sarthe 6 3 3 477 463 +14 9 Advance to play-ins 85–78 96–68 63–81
3 Greece  Peristeri bwin 6 3 3 463 493 −30 9 76–73 78–86 87–70
4 Hungary  Falco Szombathely 6 2 4 456 488 −32 8 78–87 75–73 87–90

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification DIJ RYT PRO OPA
1 France  JDA Dijon 6 5 1 526 441 +85 11 Advance to round of 16 87–83 88–80 99–64
2 Lithuania  Rytas 6 4 2 509 455 +54 10 Advance to play-ins 79–77 77–75 99–63
3 Greece  Promitheas 6 3 3 516 475 +41 9 68–71 78–76 115–66
4 Czech Republic  Opava 6 0 6 432 612 −180 6 67–104 75–95 97–100

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE CHO DAR VEF
1 Spain  Lenovo Tenerife 6 4 2 490 443 +47 10 Advance to round of 16 95–75 72–63 76–55
2 France  Cholet 6 3 3 485 495 −10 9 Advance to play-ins 85–91 97–86 74–73
3 Turkey  Darüşşafaka Lassa 6 3 3 488 500 −12 9 88–84 80–91 87–81
4 Latvia  VEF Rīga 6 2 4 431 456 −25 8 77–72 70–63 75–84

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification AEK LUD DIN SZC
1 Greece  AEK 6 5 1 528 461 +67 11 Advance to round of 16 84–79 110–79 86–64
2 Germany  MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 6 3 3 480 490 −10 9 Advance to play-ins 83–79 79–89 82–78
3 Italy  Dinamo Sassari 6 2 4 509 543 −34 8 79–83 80–97 97–81
4 Poland  King Szczecin 6 2 4 473 496 −23 8 77–86 80–60 93–85

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification SIG KAR OOS OLD
1 France  SIG Strasbourg 6 4 2 487 467 +20 10 Advance to round of 16 80–65 81–68 85–77
2 Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka 6 3 3 495 487 +8 9 Advance to play-ins 87–72 94–77 85–83
3 Belgium  Filou Oostende 6 3 3 462 499 −37 9 87–84 78–76 88–83
4 Germany  EWE Baskets Oldenburg 6 2 4 504 495 +9 8 83–85 97–88 81–64

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BON HOL BRE BUR
1 Germany  Telekom Baskets Bonn 6 3 3 497 473 +24 9 Advance to round of 16 74–75 86–71 82–92
2 Israel  Hapoel Holon 6 3 3 463 456 +7 9 Advance to play-ins 65–72 84–79 74–75
3 Spain  Rio Breogan 6 3 3 462 459 +3 9 97–92 82–72 68–48
4 Turkey  Bursaspor İnfo Yatırım 6 3 3 439 473 −34 9 73–91 74–93 77–65

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification JER PAO GAL BEN
1 Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem 6 5 1 513 440 +73 11 Advance to round of 16 71–61 99–96 97–68
2 Greece  PAOK 6 3 3 455 478 −23 9 Advance to play-ins 79–77 79–85 76–74
3 Turkey  Galatasaray Ekmas 6 3 3 513 492 +21 9 70–85 77–88 98–78
4 Portugal  Benfica 6 1 5 443 514 −71 7 66–84 94–72 63–87

Group H

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification UCM DER TOF IGO
1 Spain  UCAM Murcia 6 5 1 517 427 +90 11 Advance to round of 16 87–75 115–89 72–47
2 Italy  Bertram Derthona 6 5 1 500 484 +16 11 Advance to play-ins 78–74 91–85 91–84
3 Turkey  Tofaş 6 2 4 532 551 −19 8 75–90 80–88 99–65
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Igokea 6 0 6 435 522 −87 6 63–79 74–77 102–104

Play-ins

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The Play-ins took place from 2 to 17 January 2024. The teams classified in second and third place in their respective groups of Basketball Champions League, went to the Play-ins. Winners advanced to the round of 16. The first legs were played on 2–3 January, the second legs on 9–10 January. Eventual third legs were played on 16–17 January.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Le Mans Sarthe France  0–2 Greece  Promitheas 68–78 78–91
Rytas Lithuania  0–2 Greece  Peristeri bwin 92–110 80–83
Cholet France  2–1 Italy  Dinamo Sassari 72–93 95–91 93–77
MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg Germany  2–1 Turkey  Darüşşafaka Lassa 82–63 72–83 99–73
Pınar Karşıyaka Turkey  2–1 Spain  Río Breogán 89–85 73–80 86–76
Hapoel Holon Israel  2–1 Belgium  Filou Oostende 80–70 61–71 78–72
PAOK Greece  1–2 Turkey  Tofaş 63–95 88–87 (OT) 71–84
Basket Derthona Italy  0–2 Turkey  Galatasaray Ekmas 70–71 89–95

Round of 16

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The Round of 16 will take place from January 24 until March 22, 2024. The groups will be formed by the winners of each Regular Season Group and by eight Play-Ins winners. The 16 teams were divided in 4 groups, 4 teams each. The first two of each groups advanced to the quarter-finals.

Group I

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification UNI TOF SIG CHO
1 Spain  Unicaja 6 6 0 510 422 +88 12 Advance to quarter-finals 89–70 91–62 85–70
2 Turkey  Tofaş 6 2 4 462 466 −4 8 76–80 93–71 84–71
3 France  SIG Strasbourg 6 2 4 470 510 −40 8 70–79 78–65 96–84
4 France  Cholet 6 2 4 474 518 −44 8 74–86 77–74 98–93

Group J

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BON LUD DIJ GAL
1 Germany  Telekom Baskets Bonn 6 5 1 500 466 +34 11 Advance to quarter-finals 80–75 89–74 89–76
2 Germany  MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 6 3 3 507 479 +28 9 81–85 71–59 100–80
3 France  JDA Dijon 6 2 4 458 490 −32 8 62–72 82–89 85–76
4 Turkey  Galatasaray Ekmas 6 2 4 516 546 −30 8 95–85 93–91 93–96

Group K

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE PER JER KAR
1 Spain  Lenovo Tenerife 6 4 2 521 511 +10 10 Advance to quarter-finals 89–68 95–92 88–79
2 Greece  Peristeri 6 3 3 473 475 −2 9 90–82 75–77 76–73
3 Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem 6 3 3 485 479 +6 9 85–61 61–76 83–74
4 Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka 6 2 4 514 528 −14 8 97–106 93–88 98–87

Group L

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification UCM PRO HOL AEK
1 Spain  UCAM Murcia 6 4 2 490 453 +37 10 Advance to quarter-finals 90–81 78–61 100–89
2 Greece  Promitheas 6 4 2 485 472 +13 10 79–78 92–93 80–79
3 Israel  Hapoel Holon 6 4 2 474 480 −6 10 64–60 65–74 79–68
4 Greece  AEK 6 0 6 490 534 −44 6 79–84 67–79 108–112

Playoffs

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The playoffs will begin on 3 April 2024 and ends with the 2024 Basketball Champions League Final Four, which will be hosted in the Štark Arena in Belgrade, Serbia.[1]

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
                
 
 
 
 
Spain  Lenovo Tenerife838178
 
26 April
 
Turkey  Tofaş779055
 
Spain  Lenovo Tenerife97
 
 
 
Greece  Peristeri93
 
Germany  Telekom Baskets Bonn896277
 
28 April
 
Greece  Peristeri789089
 
Spain  Lenovo Tenerife75
 
 
 
Spain  Unicaja80
 
Spain  UCAM Murcia9885
 
26 April
 
Germany  MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg7272
 
Spain  UCAM Murcia74
 
 
 
Spain  Unicaja80Third place
 
Spain  Unicaja6790
 
28 April
 
Greece  Promitheas5483
 
Greece  Peristeri84
 
 
Spain  UCAM Murcia87
 

Final Four

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Semifinals

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The semifinals were played on 26 April 2024.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lenovo Tenerife Spain  97–93 Greece  Peristeri
UCAM Murcia Spain  74–80 Spain  Unicaja

Third place game

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The third place game was played on 28 April 2024.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Peristeri Greece  84–87 Spain  UCAM Murcia

Final

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The final was played on 28 April 2024.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lenovo Tenerife Spain  75–80 Spain  Unicaja

Individual awards

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Season awards

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The annual season awards were announced on 27 April.

Award Player Club
Most Valuable Player Brazil  Marcelo Huertas Spain  Lenovo Tenerife
Final Four MVP Montenegro  Kendrick Perry Spain  Unicaja
Best Defensive Player Cuba  Howard Sant-Roos Spain  UCAM Murcia
Best Young Player France  Tidjane Salaün France  Cholet
Best Coach Greece  Vassilis Spanoulis Greece  Peristeri
First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
United States Liberia  Joe Ragland Greece  Peristeri Jamaica  Dylan Ennis Spain  UCAM Murcia
Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas Spain  Lenovo Tenerife United States  Hunter Hale Greece  Promitheas Patras
Montenegro  Kendrick Perry Spain  Unicaja United States  Levi Randolph Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem
United States  David Kravish Spain  Unicaja United States  Dylan Osetkowski Spain  Unicaja
United States  Austin Wiley Turkey  Tofaş United States  Vernon Carey Jr. Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka

MVP of the Month

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Month Player Club Ref.
2023
October
United States  Vernon Carey Jr. Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka
November
United States  Justin Tillman Greece  AEK
December
United States  Levi Randolph Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem
2024
January
United States  Hunter Hale Greece  Promitheas Patras
March
United States Liberia  Joe Ragland Greece  Peristeri

Team of the Month

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Year Month Player Team Ref.
2023 October United States  Chris Dowe Italy  Derthona Basket
United States  Justin Tillman Greece  AEK
Slovenia  Gregor Hrovat France  JDA Dijon
United States  David McCormack Turkey  Darüşşafaka Lassa
United States  Vernon Carey Jr. Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka
November Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas Spain  Lenovo Tenerife
United States  David Holston France  JDA Dijon
United States  Kendall Smith Greece  PAOK
United States  Levi Randolph Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem
United States  Justin Tillman Greece  AEK
December United States  Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman Turkey  Darüşşafaka Lassa
United States  Levi Randolph (x2) Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem
Belgium  Pierre-Antoine Gillet Belgium  Filou Oostende
Lithuania  Gytis Radzevičius Lithuania  Rytas Vilnius
United States  David McCormack (x2) Turkey  Galatasaray Ekmas
2024 January Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas Spain  Lenovo Tenerife
United States  Hunter Hale Greece  Promitheas Patras
United States  Craig Randall II France  Cholet Basket
United States  Justin Smith Israel  Hapoel Holon
United States  Austin Wiley Turkey  Tofaş
March United States Liberia  Joe Ragland Greece  Peristeri
Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas (x2) Spain  Lenovo Tenerife
United States  Jayvon Graves Germany  Riesen Ludwigsburg
United States  Dustin Sleva Spain  UCAM Murcia
Colombia  Jaime Echenique Greece  Promitheas Patras

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Belgrade unveiled as Final Four host on night of Serbian legends". FIBA.basketball. 21 March 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Paint it green: Unicaja win maiden BCL title in Belgrade". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Country Ranking". FIBA.basketball.
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  9. ^ "Antalya selected as host city for Basketball Champions League Qualification Rounds". championsleague.basketball. 27 July 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Youngest in BCL history: Vernon Carey Jr named October MVP". Basketball Champions League. 3 November 2023. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  11. ^ "The Queen has a new king: AEK's Justin Tillman is November MVP". Basketball Champions League. 4 December 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Levi Randolph is December MVP: "He should've gotten it last month, too"". Basketball Champions League. 29 December 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  13. ^ ""It was just a matter of time" - Hunter Hale named MVP for January". Basketball Champions League. 2 February 2024. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  14. ^ "'Head of the snake' Ragland picks up March MVP honors, extends all-time lead". Basketball Champions League. 29 March 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  15. ^ "Tortona, Dijon, AEK, Darussafaka and Karsiyaka with players on Team of the Month for October". Basketball Champions League. 2 November 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  16. ^ "Tenerife, Dijon, PAOK, Jerusalem and AEK with players on team of the month". Basketball Champions League. 1 December 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  17. ^ "Darussafaka, Jerusalem, Oostende, Rytas, Galatasaray represented on Team of the Month". Basketball Champions League. 28 December 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  18. ^ "Team of the Month for January: Huertas, Hale, Randall, Smith, Wiley". Basketball Champions League. 1 February 2024. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  19. ^ "Team of the month for March: Ragland, Huertas, Graves, Sleva, Echenique". Basketball Champions League. 28 March 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
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