2012–13 FIBA EuroChallenge
2012–13 EuroChallenge was the 9th edition of Europe's third-tier level transnational competition for men's professional basketball clubs.
| FIBA EuroChallenge | ||||||||||
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| Season | 2012–13 | |||||||||
| Duration | 6 November 2012 – 28 April 2013 | |||||||||
| Number of teams | 32 | |||||||||
| Finals | ||||||||||
| Champions | Krasnye Krylia Samara (1st title) | |||||||||
| Runners-up | Pınar Karşıyaka | |||||||||
| Third place | EWE Baskets Oldenburg | |||||||||
| Fourth place | BCM Gravelines | |||||||||
| Final Four MVP | Chester Simmons | |||||||||
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← 2011–12 2013–14 → | ||||||||||
Teams
32 teams will participate in EuroChallenge Regular Season:[1]
- A total of 28 teams have already qualified directly to the 32-team regular season.
- Another 4 teams will earn their place at the group stage by winning a qualifying round.
Qualifying round
First leg will be played in September 25 and the second one in October 2. Team 1 plays the second leg at home.
| Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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| Aliağa Petkim | 134–159 | Joensuun Kataja | 70–82 | 64–77 |
| Pizza Express Apollon | 174–160 | Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg | 78–70 | 96–90 |
| Ural Ekaterinburg | 161–164 | Gaz Metan Mediaș | 69–67 | 92–97 |
| Tofaş Bursa | 185–152 | Rakvere Tarvas | 106–76 | 79–76 |
Regular season
| Top two places in each group advanced to Last 16 |
The Regular Season began on November 6 and finished on December 14, 2012.
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Group E
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Group F
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Group G
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Group H
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Last 16
| Homecourt advantage for quarterfinals | |
| Advance to quarterfinals |
Starts on January 15, 2013
Group I
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Group J
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Group K
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Group L
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Quarter-finals
Quarter-finals were played in a best-of-three series. Matches dates were 12, 14 and 19 March. Team 1 played the first and the third game at home court.
| Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 |
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| Pınar Karşıyaka | 2–1 | Paris-Levallois | 74–76 | 72–66 | 85–69 |
| BCM Gravelines | 2–0 | Joensuun Kataja | 86–57 | 102–98 | |
| Krasnye Krylia Samara | 2–0 | Telekom Baskets | 80–60 | 95–85 | |
| EWE Baskets Oldenburg | 2–1 | BC Khimik Yuzhny | 82–74 | 61–66 | 100–78 |
Final Four
The Final Four was held in the Karşıyaka Arena at Izmir, Turkey.[2]
| Semifinals 26 April | Final 28 April | |||||
| Pınar Karşıyaka | 66 | |||||
| EWE Baskets | 62 | |||||
| Pınar Karşıyaka | 76 | |||||
| Krasnye Krylia | 77 | |||||
| BCM Gravelines | 78 | |||||
| Krasnye Krylia | 81 | |||||
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| EWE Baskets | 84 | |||||
| BCM Gravelines | 76 | |||||
Awards
Regular season
| Round | Player | Team | EFF |
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| 1 | Franklin Hassell | Hapoel Holon | 37 |
| 2 | Márton Báder | Szolnoki Olaj | 45 |
| 3 | Brandon Brown | Pizza Express Apollon | 32 |
| 4 | Matthew Shaw | Lami-Véd Körmend | 38 |
| 5 | Sean May | Paris-Levallois | 38 |
| 6 | Bryan Hopkins | Antwerp Giants | 38 |
Last 16
| Round | Player | Team | EFF |
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| 1 | Lawrence Hill | Hapoel Holon | 37 |
| 2 | Bobby Dixon | Pınar Karşıyaka | 34 |
| 3 | Jerome Dyson | Hapoel Holon | 33 |
| 4 | Kyle Weems | Telekom Baskets Bonn | 35 |
| 5 | Franklin Hassell | Hapoel Holon | 31 |
| 6 | Jonte Flowers | Kataja | 31 |
Quarterfinals
| Round | Player | Team | EFF |
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| 1 | Will Thomas | Pınar Karşıyaka | 29 |
| 2 | Will Thomas | Pınar Karşıyaka | 29 |
| 3 | Adam Chubb | EWE Baskets Oldenburg | 29 |
| Rickey Paulding | EWE Baskets Oldenburg | ||
| Will Thomas | Pınar Karşıyaka | ||
Final Four MVP
| Player | Team |
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| Chester Simmons | Krasnye Krylia Samara |
Individual statistics
Points
| Rank | Name | Team | Games | Points | PPG |
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| 1 | Frank Hassell | Hapoel Holon | 11 | 222 | 20.2 |
| 2 | Sean May | Paris-Levallois Basket | 13 | 258 | 19.8 |
| 3 | Jerome Dyson | Hapoel Holon | 12 | 225 | 18.8 |
| 4 | Robert Dixon | Pinar Karsiyaka | 17 | 310 | 18.2 |
| 5 | Jonte Flowers | Joensuun Kataja | 15 | 269 | 17.9 |
Rebounds
| Rank | Name | Team | Games | Rebounds | RPG |
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| 1 | Frank Hassell | Hapoel Holon | 11 | 128 | 11.6 |
| 2 | Marton Bader | Szolnoki Olaj KK | 12 | 118 | 9.8 |
| 3 | Lawrence Hill | Hapoel Holon | 12 | 98 | 8.2 |
| 4 | Sean May | Paris-Levallois Basket | 13 | 101 | 7.8 |
| 5 | Chinemelu Elonu | Tofaş S.K. | 15 | 269 | 7.6 |
Assists
| Rank | Name | Team | Games | Assists | APG |
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| 1 | Aaron Miles | BC Krasnye Krylia | 16 | 110 | 6.9 |
| 2 | Andrew Albicy | Paris-Levallois Basket | 15 | 96 | 6.4 |
| 3 | Jared Jordan | Telekom Baskets Bonn | 14 | 83 | 5.9 |
| 4 | Bobby Dixon | Pinar Karsiyaka | 17 | 92 | 5.4 |
| 5 | Willie Deane | BC Khimik | 15 | 71 | 4.7 |
See also
References
- FIBA Europe 28 June 2012
- Pınar Karşıyaka will host Final Four FIBA Europe. March 27, 2013
External links
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