2023–24 EuroLeague
Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1 | |
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Season | 2023–24 |
Duration | 5 October 2023 – 12 April 2024 (Regular season) |
Number of games | 225 |
Number of teams | 18 |
Records | |
Biggest home win | Barcelona 98–59 Bayern Munich (20 October 2023) |
Biggest away win | Maccabi Tel Aviv 70–99 Real Madrid (28 November 2023) |
Highest scoring | Real Madrid 130–126 Anadolu Efes (5 January 2024) |
Winning streak | 10 games Real Madrid |
Losing streak | 10 games ASVEL |
Highest attendance | 20,875 Crvena zvezda 76–85 Barcelona (2 February 2024) |
Lowest attendance | 0 officially twelve matches |
← 2022–23 2024–25 →
All statistics correct as of 2 February 2024.1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines. |
The 2023–24 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague is the 24th season of the modern era of the EuroLeague, and the 14th under the title sponsorship of Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this is the 67th season of the premier basketball competition for European men's clubs.
For the third straight season, CSKA Moscow had their EuroLeague license rescinded following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]
This season introduced the play-ins, which makes the seventh to tenth-placed teams compete for their playoffs spots.[2]
Team allocation[edit]
Distribution[edit]
The following is the access list for this season.
Teams entering in this round | Teams advancing from a previous round | |
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Regular season (18 teams) |
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Play-in
(4 teams) |
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Playoffs (8 teams) |
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Final Four (4 teams) |
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Qualified teams[edit]
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:
Barcelona | Olympiacos | Anadolu Efes | Žalgiris |
Baskonia | Panathinaikos | Fenerbahçe | Bayern Munich |
Real Madrid | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Olimpia Milano | ASVEL |
Monaco (EC)[5][Note FRA] | Valencia Basket (EC)[Note EC] | ALBA Berlin (LC)[6] | Partizan (ABA)[5] |
Virtus Bologna (WC)[7] | Crvena zvezda (WC)[7] |
- Notes
- ^ EuroCup: 2022–23 EuroCup Basketball winners Dreamland Gran Canaria decided against taking part in the competition, citing budgetary concerns.[8] Valencia were voted in to replace them as a Spanish team instead of the other finalist Türk Telekom.[4]
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Teams[edit]
Venues and locations[edit]
Managerial changes[edit]
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Replaced with | Date of appointment |
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Bayern Munich | Andrea Trinchieri | Mutual agreement | 2 June 2023[29] | Pre-season | Pablo Laso | 12 June 2023[30] |
Panathinaikos | Christos Serelis | End of contract | 20 June 2023[31] | Ergin Ataman | 20 June 2023[31] | |
Anadolu Efes | Ergin Ataman | Signed by Panathinaikos | 20 June 2023[31] | Erdem Can | 20 June 2023[32] | |
Barcelona | Šarūnas Jasikevičius | End of contract | 26 June 2023[33] | Roger Grimau | 26 June 2023[33] | |
Virtus Bologna | Sergio Scariolo | Sacked | 15 September 2023[34] | Luca Banchi | 15 September 2023[35] | |
ASVEL | T. J. Parker | 20 October 2023[36] | 18th (0–4) | Gianmarco Pozzecco | 25 October 2023[37] | |
Crvena zvezda | Duško Ivanović | 21 October 2023[38] | 13th (1–3) | Ioannis Sfairopoulos | 22 October 2023[39] | |
Baskonia | Joan Peñarroya | 30 October 2023[40] | 16th (1–4) | Duško Ivanović | 30 October 2023[41] | |
Fenerbahçe | Dimitrios Itoudis | 13 December 2023[42] | 12th (6–7) | Šarūnas Jasikevičius | 15 December 2023[43] | |
Žalgiris | Kazys Maksvytis | 30 December 2023[44] | 16th (5–12) | Andrea Trinchieri | 30 December 2023[45] | |
ASVEL | Gianmarco Pozzecco | 6 January 2024[46] | 17th (3–16) | Pierric Poupet | 6 January 2024[47] | |
Anadolu Efes | Erdem Can | 1 February 2024[48] | 16th (9–15) | Tomislav Mijatović | 8 February 2024[49] | |
Valencia | Álex Mumbrú | 5 April 2024[50] | 13th (14–19) | Xavi Albert | 5 April 2024[51] |
Referees[edit]
A total of 67 Euroleague Basketball officials are set to work on the 2023–24 season in EuroLeague and EuroCup:
- Gentian Cici
- Leandro Lezcano
- Nick van den Broeck
- Dragan Porobić
- Denis Hadžić
- Josip Radojković
- Luka Kardum
- Sreten Radović
- Tomislav Hordov
- Robert Vyklický
- Aare Halliko
- Rain Peerandi
- Hugues Thépénier
- Joseph Bissang
- Maxime Boubert
- Mehdi Difallah
- Thomas Bissuel
- Anne Panther
- Robert Lottermoser
- Steve Bittner
- Eduard Udyanskyy
- Ioannis Foufis
- Vassilis Pitsilkas
- Vasiliki Tsaroucha
- Adar Peer
- Amit Balak
- Noam Gordon
- Seffi Shemmesh
- Carmelo Paternicò
- Guido Giovannetti
- Michele Rossi
- Kristaps Konstantinovs
- Oļegs Latiševs
- Artūras Šukys
- Gytis Vilius
- Jurgis Laurinavičius
- Igor Dragojević
- Miloš Koljenšić
- Jakub Zamojski
- Marcin Kowalski
- Piotr Pastusiak
- Tomasz Trawicki
- Fernando Rocha
- Sérgio Silva
- Ilija Belošević
- Marko Juras
- Milivoje Jovčić
- Uroš Nikolić
- Uroš Obrknežević
- Damir Javor
- Mario Majkić
- Matej Boltauzer
- Milan Nedović
- Saša Pukl
- Sašo Petek
- Alberto Baena
- Carlos Cortés
- Carlos Peruga
- Emilio Pérez
- Jordi Aliaga
- Juan Carlos García
- Miguel Ángel Pérez
- Saulius Račys
- Sébastien Clivaz
- Emin Moğulkoç
- Hüseyin Çelik
- Borys Ryzhyk
Regular season[edit]
League table[edit]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification |
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1 | Real Madrid (Q) | 33 | 26 | 7 | 2860 | 2619 | +241 | Qualification to playoffs |
2 | Panathinaikos AKTOR (Q) | 33 | 22 | 11 | 2668 | 2505 | +163 | |
3 | AS Monaco (Q) | 33 | 22 | 11 | 2681 | 2586 | +95 | |
4 | Barcelona (Q) | 33 | 22 | 11 | 2740 | 2616 | +124 | |
5 | Olympiacos (Q) | 33 | 21 | 12 | 2574 | 2457 | +117 | |
6 | Fenerbahçe Beko (Q) | 33 | 20 | 13 | 2774 | 2639 | +135 | |
7 | Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv (Q) | 33 | 19 | 14 | 2877 | 2853 | +24 | Qualification to play-in |
8 | Baskonia (Q) | 33 | 17 | 16 | 2754 | 2776 | −22 | |
9 | Virtus Segafredo Bologna (Q) | 33 | 17 | 16 | 2637 | 2709 | −72 | |
10 | Anadolu Efes | 33 | 16 | 17 | 2771 | 2800 | −29 | |
11 | Partizan Mozzart Bet | 33 | 15 | 18 | 2703 | 2736 | −33 | |
12 | EA7 Emporio Armani Milan | 33 | 15 | 18 | 2559 | 2539 | +20 | |
13 | Valencia Basket (E) | 33 | 14 | 19 | 2512 | 2595 | −83 | |
14 | Žalgiris (E) | 33 | 14 | 19 | 2632 | 2628 | +4 | |
15 | Bayern Munich (E) | 33 | 13 | 20 | 2519 | 2635 | −116 | |
16 | Crvena zvezda Meridianbet (E) | 33 | 11 | 22 | 2709 | 2716 | −7 | |
17 | LDLC ASVEL (E) | 33 | 8 | 25 | 2570 | 2787 | −217 | |
18 | ALBA Berlin (E) | 33 | 5 | 28 | 2516 | 2860 | −344 |
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Regulations[edit]
When more than two teams are tied, the ranking is established taking into account the victories obtained in the games played only among them. Should the tie persist among some, but not all, of the teams, the ranking of the teams still tied is determined by again taking into account the victories in the games played only among them, and repeating this same procedure until the tie is entirely resolved. If a tie persists, the ranking is determined by the point difference in favour and against in the games played only among the teams still tied.[52]
Results[edit]
Play-in[edit]
Under the new format, the 7th to 10th-ranked teams will face each other in the play-in showdown. Each game is hosted by the team with the higher regular season record. The format is similar to the first two rounds of the Page–McIntyre system for a four-team playoff, and is identical to that of the NBA play-in tournament. First, the 7th seed hosts the 8th seed, with the winner advancing to the playoffs; likewise the 9th seed hosts the 10th seed, with the loser eliminated. Then the loser of the 7-v-8 game hosts the winner of the 9-v-10 game, with the winner of that game getting the final playoff spot.[2]
Play-in games | No. 8 seed game | Final seeds | |||||||||||
7 | Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv | ||||||||||||
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9 | |||||||||||||
10 | |||||||||||||
Final Four[edit]
The final four will be hosted by the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany, as was announced by EuroLeague Basketball on 19 December 2022.[53] Berlin becomes the first city to host three Final Fours in league history, having already hosted the tournament in 2009 and 2016.[53]
Awards[edit]
All official awards of the 2023–24 EuroLeague.
MVP of the Round[edit]
- Regular season
MVP of the Month[edit]
Month | Round | Player | Team | Ref. |
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2023 | ||||
October | 1–5 | Tornike Shengelia | Virtus Segafredo Bologna | [86] |
November | 6–11 | Facundo Campazzo | Real Madrid | [87] |
December | 12–17 | Mario Hezonja | Real Madrid | [88] |
2024 | ||||
January | 18–24 | Džanan Musa | Real Madrid | [89] |
February | 25–27 | Mike James | AS Monaco | [90] |
Attendances[edit]
This section's factual accuracy is disputed. (January 2024) |
- As of 5 April 2024
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
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1 | Partizan Mozzart Bet | 319,437 | 20,200 | 18,912 | 19,965 | +11.3% |
2 | Crvena zvezda Meridianbet | 303,316 | 20,875 | 12,537 | 17,842 | +151.8% |
3 | Žalgiris | 236,059 | 15,222 | 12,881 | 14,754 | −0.5% |
4 | Panathinaikos AKTOR | 232,592 | 18,421 | 6,451 | 14,537 | +135.0% |
5 | Anadolu Efes[Note 1] | 194,647 | 15,124 | 7,813 | 12,165 | −7.2% |
6 | Olympiacos | 182,440 | 12,239 | 8,127 | 11,403 | +9.1% |
7 | EA7 Emporio Armani Milan | 170,715 | 12,331 | 7,814 | 10,042 | +9.7% |
8 | Fenerbahçe Beko[Note 2] | 165,889 | 12,960 | 2,938 | 9,758 | −6.1% |
9 | Baskonia | 165,766 | 14,017 | 7,542 | 9,751 | +9.1% |
10 | ALBA Berlin | 160,121 | 13,247 | 5,566 | 9,419 | +6.8% |
11 | Real Madrid | 149,043 | 11,432 | 5,984 | 8,767 | +7.9% |
12 | Virtus Segafredo Bologna | 127,397 | 9,630 | 4,437 | 7,962 | +29.8% |
13 | LDLC ASVEL | 117,276 | 11,354 | 4,370 | 7,330 | +41.5% |
14 | Valencia Basket | 108,246 | 7,997 | 2,809 | 6,367 | +5.0% |
15 | Barcelona | 106,113 | 7,611 | 4,588 | 6,242 | −1.7% |
16 | Bayern Munich | 105,928 | 6,500 | 5,597 | 6,231 | +13.5% |
17 | AS Monaco | 63,662 | 5,000 | 2,164 | 3,979 | −9.4% |
18 | Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv[Note 3] | 10,559 | 10,559 | 0 | 10,559 | +1.2% |
League total | 2,908,647 | 20,875 | 2,164 | 10,351 | +16.3% |
Source: EuroLeague[[contradictory]]
- ^ Anadolu Efes game against Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv was relocated to Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia due to security concerns.[91]
- ^ Fenerbahçe Beko game against Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv was relocated to Kalnapilio Arena in Panevėžys, Lithuania due to security concerns. It had an attendance of 2,938. [92]
- ^ Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv will play all their home games at Aleksandar Nikolic Hall in Serbia's capital, Belgrade, due to security concerns derived from the ongoing armed conflict in Israel. All Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv home games played in Belgrade will be behind closed doors.[93][94]Maccabi's attendance not included in league total.
See also[edit]
- 2023–24 EuroCup Basketball
- 2023–24 Basketball Champions League
- 2023–24 FIBA Europe Cup
- 2023–24 EuroLeague Women
- 2023–24 EuroCup Women
- 2023–24 EuroLeague Women Qualification Round
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