2012–13 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague

Sports season
Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague 2012–13
LeagueUkrainian SuperLeague
SportBasketball
DurationSeptember 28, 2012 – May 31, 2013
Number of teams14
TV partner(s)Sport 1, Sport 2
Season
Top seedBudivelnyk
Season MVPUnited States Malcolm Delaney
(Budivelnyk)
Top scorerUnited States Randy Culpepper
(Ferro-ZNTU)
Finals
ChampionsBC Budivelnyk
  Runners-upBC Azovmash
Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague seasons

The 2012–13 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague was the 22nd edition of the Ukrainian top-tier basketball championship. The season has started on 28 September 2012 and ended on 31 May 2013.[1] BC Budivelnyk won the Ukrainian championship by beating BC Azovmash 4–3 in the Finals. Ferro-ZNTU ended on the third place.

Participants

Team Home city Stadium Capacity
BC Azovmash Mariupol Azovmash Sports Palace 3,000
BC Budivelnyk Kyiv Merydian Sports Complex 1,500
Cherkaski Mavpy Cherkasy Budivelnyk Sports Palace 1,500
BC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Meteor Sports Palace 6,500
BC Dnipro-Azot Dniprodzerzhynsk Mykhaylo Anoshkin Tennis Palace 1,000
BC Donetsk Donetsk Druzhba Sports Palace 4,700
BC Ferro-ZNTU Zaporizhzhia ZAS Sports Palace 1,200
BC Hoverla Ivano-Frankivsk CPE Manezh 1,500
BC Khimik Yuzhne Olimp Physical Culture and Sports Complex 2,000
BC Kryvbasbasket Kryvyy Rih KTU Sports Complex 1,300
BC Kyiv Kyiv Merydian Sports Complex 1,500
MBC Mykolaiv Mykolaiv Nadezhda Sports Palace 2,000
BC Odesa Odesa Krayan Sports Complex 1,500
BC Politekhnika-Halychyna Lviv Halychyna Sports Palace 1,200

Regular season

Team GP W L PF PA Qualification
1 Budivelnyk 39 28 11 3204 2922 Qualified for the Playoffs
2 Ferro-ZNTU 39 25 14 3377 3232
3 Azovmash 39 25 14 3204 3054
4 Khimik 39 24 15 3102 3040
5 Politekhnika-Halychyna 39 24 15 3072 2961
6 BC Donetsk 39 23 16 3095 2926
7 Cherkaski Mavpy 39 21 18 3047 2935
8 Hoverla 39 21 18 3074 3024
9 Kryvbasbasket 39 17 22 2930 2990
10 MBC Mykolaiv 39 16 23 2911 3036
11 Dnipro 39 15 24 2911 3052
12 BC Odesa 39 14 25 2990 3165
13 Dnipro-Azot 39 11 28 2894 3165
14 BC Kyiv 39 9 30 2739 3048

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Budivelnyk 4
8 Hoverla 1
1 Budivelnyk 4
5 Politekhnika-Halychyna 0
4 Khimik 0
5 Politekhnika-Halychyna 4
1 Budivelnyk 4
3 Azovmash 3
2 Ferro-ZNTU 4
7 Cherkaski Mavpy 1
2 Ferro-ZNTU 0 Third place
3 Azovmash 4
3 Azovmash 4 2 Ferro-ZNTU 4
6 Donetsk 1 5 Politekhnika-Halychyna 0

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Third place

Final

Awards

MVP

All-Superleague team

Position Player Team
PG United States Lynn Greer Azovmash
SG United States Malcolm Delaney Budivelnyk
SF Ukraine Artur Drozdov Budivelnyk
PF United States Leo Lyons Budivelnyk
C Serbia Vladan Vukosavljević Polytekhnika-Halychyna

Statistical leaders

Points

Rank Name Team PPG
1 United States Randy Culpepper Ferro-ZNTU 21.6
2 United States Kyndall Dyker Hoverla 17.5
3 United States Lynn Greer Azovmash 17.3
4 United States Anthony Goods Kyiv 17.2
5 United States Charles Thomas Cherkaski Mavpy 16.9

Rebounds

Rank Name Team RPG
1 Serbia Vladan Vukosavljević Politekhnika-Halychyna 10.5
2 United States Cameron Moore Ferro-ZNTU 9.0
3 United States Jarrod Jones Kyiv 8.5
4 United States Alan Wiggins Dnipro-Azot 8.0
5 United States Callistus Eziukwu Kryvbas 7.9

Assists

Rank Name Team APG
1 United States Lynn Greer Azovmash 7.1
2 United States Derrick Low Dnipro 6.9
3 United States James Florence Kryvbas 6.3
4 United States Eugene Lawrence Hoverla 6.2
5 United States Willie Deane Khimik 6.0

Ukrainian clubs in European competitions

Team Competition Progress
Budivelnyk EuroCup Semifinal
Azovmash Regular season
Donetsk Regular season
Khimik EuroChallenge Quarterfinal

Ukrainian clubs in Regional competitions

Team Competition Progress
Donetsk VTB United League Eightfinals
Azovmash Regular season

References

  1. ^ Відбулася прес-конференція, присвячена сезону Суперліги 2012–2013 рр. (in Ukrainian). ABCU Superleague. Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Malcolm Delaney - Superleague MVP" (in Ukrainian). ABCU Superleague. Archived from the original on 2013-06-12. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
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