2016–17 ABA League

Basketball season
ABA League
Season2016–17
DurationSeptember 29, 2016 – March 13, 2017
(Regular season)
March 18, 2017 – April 13, 2017
(Playoffs)
Number of games191
Number of teams14
TV partner(s)Arena Sport
Regular season
Top seedSerbia Crvena zvezda mts
Season MVPSerbia Nikola Janković [1]
RelegatedSlovenia Krka
Finals
ChampionsSerbia Crvena zvezda mts (3rd title)
  Runners-upCroatia Cedevita
SemifinalistsSerbia Partizan NIS
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI
Finals MVPUnited States Charles Jenkins [2]
Awards
Top ProspectAustralia Jonah Bolden [3]
Statistical leaders
Points Serbia Ivan Marinković (Zadar) 17.72
Rebounds France Alpha Kaba (Mega Leks) 7.52
Assists United States Scottie Reynolds (Cibona) 6.94
Index Rating Serbia Nikola Janković (Olimpija) 19.24
Records
Biggest home winCedevita 120–62 Zadar
(8 October 2016)
Biggest win in the ABA League history
Biggest away winZadar 66–103 Crvena zvezda mts
(6 October 2016)
Karpoš Sokoli 61–98 Crvena zvezda mts
(14 February 2017)
Highest scoringMornar 104–110 Zadar
(13 November 2016)

The 2016–17 ABA League was the 16th season of the ABA League, with 14 teams from Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia participating in it. It started on September 29, 2016, with the first round of the regular season and the regular season ended on March 13, 2017, followed by playoffs of the four best placed teams. The play-offs were played from March 18 till April 13, 2017. Crvena zvezda won its third ABA League championship, after beating Cedevita 3–0 in the Finals.

Teams

National standings

The numbers of teams by country is determined by a coefficient that is the sum of all victories clubs from a certain country achieve in a regular season divided by the number of clubs from that country. By using this coefficient majority of places for current season are allocated, while the remaining places are given via wild cards from league board.[1][2]

Country No. 2015–16 coeff. 2016–17 no. of clubs
 Montenegro 1 16.00 2
 Serbia 3 14.75 4
 Croatia 3 14.00 3
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 11.00 1
 Macedonia 1 10.00 1
 Slovenia 2 9.33 2
Wild card 1
Total 11 best coeff. (+2) 14

Team allocation

On 25 July 2016 the Adriatic Basketball Association agreed to expel Union Olimpija and Helios Suns as the first was not able to fulfill the financial obligations required and the second did not follow the position of all the clubs of the Association in the FIBA-Euroleague controversy.[3] Finally, Union Olimpija was re-admitted in the league and Macedonian runner-up Karpoš Sokoli replaced Helios Suns.[4]

League positions of the previous national league season after playoffs shown in parentheses (RW: Regular season winners).

Regular season
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI (1st) Serbia Mega Leks (3rd) Croatia Zadar (3rd) Slovenia Krka (RW)
Montenegro Mornar (2nd) Serbia FMP (4th) Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea (1st) Slovenia Union Olimpija (4th)
Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (1st) Croatia Cedevita (1st) North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom (1st)
Serbia Partizan NIS (2nd) Croatia Cibona (2nd) North Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli (3rd)

Venues and locations

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Location of teams in the 2016–17 ABA League
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Budućnost VOLI Podgorica Morača Sports Center 4,300
Cedevita Zagreb Dom Sportova 3,100
Cibona Zagreb Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall 5,400
Crvena zvezda mts Belgrade Hall Aleksandar Nikolić 5,878
FMP Železnik Železnik Hall 3,000
Igokea Aleksandrovac Laktaši Sports Hall 3,050
Karpoš Sokoli Skopje Boris Trajkovski Sports Center 8,000
Krka Novo Mesto Leon Štukelj Hall 2,000
Mega Leks Sremska Mitrovica Sports Hall Pinki 2,500
Mornar Bar Topolica Sport Hall 2,625
MZT Skopje Aerodrom Skopje Jane Sandanski Arena 7,500
Partizan NIS Belgrade Hall Aleksandar Nikolić 6,500[5]
Union Olimpija Ljubljana Arena Stožice 12,480
Zadar Zadar Krešimir Ćosić Hall 9,000

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Budućnost VOLI Greece Ilias Zouros Montenegro Suad Šehović daCAPO VOLI
Cedevita Croatia Veljko Mršić Croatia Miro Bilan Nike Cedevita
Cibona Croatia Damir Mulaomerović Croatia Marin Rozić Adidas Franck
Crvena zvezda mts Montenegro Dejan Radonjić Serbia Luka Mitrović Champion mts
FMP Serbia Branko Maksimović Serbia Filip Čović Champion FMP
Igokea Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Bajić Serbia Vuk Radivojević GBT m:tel
Karpoš Sokoli Serbia Dragan Nikolić North Macedonia Igor Penov Erreà
Krka Slovenia Simon Petrov Slovenia Matej Rojc Žolna šport Krka
Mega Leks Serbia Dejan Milojević Serbia Rade Zagorac Adidas Bemax
Mornar Montenegro Đorđije Pavićević Montenegro Marko Mijović Adidas
MZT Skopje Aerodrom Croatia Ante Nazor North Macedonia Marko Simonovski Adidas
Partizan NIS Serbia Aleksandar Džikić Serbia Novica Veličković Adidas NIS
Union Olimpija Slovenia Gašper Okorn Slovenia Mirko Mulalić Macron Pivovarna Union
Zadar Croatia Aramis Naglić Croatia Lovre Bašić Champion OTP Bank

Coaching changes

Week Club Outgoing coach Date of change Incoming coach
4th MZT Skopje Aerodrom North Macedonia Emil Rajković 10 October 2016[6] North Macedonia Aleksandar Jončevski
7th Karpoš Sokoli Serbia Siniša Matić 2–3 November 2016[7][8] Serbia Dragan Nikolić
9th Budućnost VOLI Montenegro Vlado Šćepanović 13–15 November 2016[9][10] Greece Ilias Zouros
9th MZT Skopje Aerodrom North Macedonia Aleksandar Jončevski 14–18 November 2016[11][12] Croatia Ante Nazor
10th FMP Serbia Slobodan Klipa 20 November 2016[13] Serbia Branko Maksimović
10th Zadar Croatia Ante Matulović 21–29 November 2016[14][15] Croatia Neven Plantak
20th Zadar Croatia Neven Plantak 30–31 January 2017[16][17] Croatia Aramis Naglić
24th Krka Slovenia Dejan Mihevc 26 February 2017[18] Slovenia Simon Petrov

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 26 25 1 2226 1762 +464 51 Advance to the playoffs
2 Croatia Cedevita 26 20 6 2323 2108 +215 46
3 Serbia Partizan NIS 26 19 7 2081 1948 +133 45
4 Montenegro Budućnost VOLI 26 18 8 2136 1968 +168 44
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 26 13 13 1950 2017 −67 39
6 Serbia Mega Leks 26 11 15 2138 2145 −7 37
7 Croatia Cibona 26 11 15 2100 2121 −21 37
8 Montenegro Mornar 26 10 16 2002 2011 −9 36
9 Serbia FMP 26 10 16 2047 2118 −71 36
10 North Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli 26 10 16 1951 2096 −145 36
11 Slovenia Union Olimpija 26 10 16 2066 2143 −77 36
12 Croatia Zadar 26 9 17 2044 2257 −213 35
13 North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom 26 8 18 1994 2136 −142 34
14 Slovenia Krka 26 8 18 1889 2117 −228 34 Relegation to the Second Division
Source: ABA League

Results

Home \ Away BUD CED CIB CZV FMP IGO KAR KRK MEG MOR MZT PAR UOL ZAD
Budućnost VOLI Montenegro 84–86 95–79 54–77 93–84 75–60 95–61 91–62 88–80 85–68 92–61 74–68 84–74 105–89
Cedevita Croatia 70–80 100–80 91–95 104–92 89–78 81–77 82–83 89–85 99–73 82–61 79–67 102–87 120–62
Cibona Croatia 87–94 85–89 70–91 87–68 84–61 102–79 88–65 88–100 91–89 87–79 77–82 68–79 82–73
Crvena zvezda mts Serbia 82–66 88–64 69–56 93–62 68–66 91–70 79–62 96–76 82–71 91–69 83–72 88–67 113–65
FMP Serbia 69–77 89–96 84–75 76–84 76–81 67–62 78–60 98–84 92–85 101–82 56–65 89–79 94–77
Igokea Bosnia and Herzegovina 92–93 69–84 61–71 68–77 74–84 79–71 85–72 64–67 74–69 79–72 70–64 73–72 78–77
Karpoš Sokoli North Macedonia 77–71 89–81 76–70 61–98 88–81 79–84 83–56 75–72 75–63 77–74 77–84 83–87 85–79
Krka Slovenia 67–75 90–86 95–91 56–67 61–70 72–88 81–64 73–82 63–72 97–87 70–82 63–68 80–79
Mega Leks Serbia 81–85 82–85 71–82 69–81 76–72 101–84 82–69 95–96 93–87 87–72 80–87 86–85 92–75
Mornar Montenegro 78–71 74–79 92–57 59–71 82–66 83–76 83–59 86–73 81–89 65–64 57–58 93–70 104–110
MZT Skopje Aerodrom North Macedonia 96–90 79–100 85–89 73–93 89–68 67–71 74–71 89–65 75–74 63–69 62–93 97–96 92–65
Partizan NIS Serbia 61–64 87–97 87–81 86–81 97–70 87–64 76–72 94–80 86–79 90–85 91–76 86–85 87–86
Union Olimpija Slovenia 81–79 92–94 72–89 67–85 89–85 80–81 92–97 79–64 82–69 81–72 72–91 74–68 78–76
Zadar Croatia 78–76 80–94 85–84 66–103 78–76 83–90 93–74 77–83 90–86 80–62 71–65 69–76 81–78
Source: [19]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

The semi-finals were played in a best-of-three format, while the Finals were played in a best-of-five format. The Playoffs started on March 18 and ended on April 13, 2017.

 
Semifinals
18 March – 4 April
Finals
10 April – 13 April
 
      
 
 
 
 
Serbia Crvena zvezda mts2
 
 
 
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI1
 
Serbia Crvena zvezda mts3
 
 
 
Croatia Cedevita0
 
Croatia Cedevita2
 
 
Serbia Partizan NIS1
 


2016–17 ABA League Champions
Serbia
Crvena zvezda mts
3rd title

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 32 30 2 2689 2151 +538 62 Qualification to EuroLeague
2 Croatia Cedevita 32 22 10 2766 2578 +188 54 Qualification to EuroCup
3 Serbia Partizan NIS 29 20 9 2309 2191 +118 49
4 Montenegro Budućnost VOLI 29 19 10 2325 2189 +136 48
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 26 13 13 1950 2017 −67 39
6 Serbia Mega Leks 26 11 15 2138 2145 −7 37
7 Croatia Cibona 26 11 15 2100 2121 −21 37
8 Montenegro Mornar 26 10 16 2002 2011 −9 36
9 Serbia FMP 26 10 16 2047 2118 −71 36
10 North Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli 26 10 16 1951 2096 −145 36
11 Slovenia Union Olimpija 26 10 16 2066 2143 −77 36
12 Croatia Zadar 26 9 17 2044 2257 −213 35
13 North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom 26 8 18 1994 2136 −142 34
14 Slovenia Krka 26 8 18 1889 2117 −228 34 Relegation
Source: ABA League

Statistical leaders

After the end of the Regular Season.

PIR

Pos Player Club PIR
1 Serbia Nikola Janković Union Olimpija 19.24
2 United States Ryan Boatright Cedevita 18.33
3 Serbia Ivan Marinković Zadar 17.52
4 Serbia Marko Luković Krka 17.33
5 Croatia Luka Babić Cedevita 17.06

Points

Pos Player Club PPG
1 Serbia Ivan Marinković Zadar 17.72
2 United States Ryan Boatright Cedevita 17.47
3 Serbia Marko Luković Krka 16.81
4 Serbia Nikola Janković Union Olimpija 16.56
5 Serbia Dragan Labović Karpoš Sokoli 15.62

Rebounds

Pos Player Club RPG
1 France Alpha Kaba Mega Leks 7.52
2 Serbia Marko Luković Krka 7.43
3 Australia Jonah Bolden FMP 7.24
4 Serbia Nikola Janković Union Olimpija 7.24
5 United States Devin Oliver Union Olimpija 7.16

Assists

Pos Player Club APG
1 United States Scottie Reynolds Cibona 6.94
2 Serbia Filip Čović FMP 6.39
3 United States Marcus Williams Budućnost VOLI 6.27
4 Serbia Stefan Jović Crvena zvezda mts 6.14
5 Slovenia Matic Rebec Krka 5.88

Source:[20]

Awards

MVP

Pos. Player Team Ref.
F/C Serbia Nikola Janković Slovenia Union Olimpija [21]

Finals MVP

Pos. Player Team Ref.
SG United States Charles Jenkins Serbia Crvena zvezda mts [22]

Top Prospect

Pos. Player Team Ref.
F Australia Jonah Bolden Serbia FMP [23]

Ideal Starting Five

Pos. Player Team
PG Serbia Stefan Jović Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
SG United States Charles Jenkins Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
SF Serbia Marko Simonović Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
PF Serbia Novica Veličković Serbia Partizan NIS
C Croatia Miro Bilan Croatia Cedevita

Source:[24]

MVP List

MVP of the Round

Round Player Team Efficiency
1 Serbia Ivan Marinković Croatia Zadar 41
2 United States William Hatcher Serbia Partizan NIS 31
3 Croatia Karlo Žganec Croatia Cedevita 28
4 Croatia Ante Žižić Croatia Cibona 56
5 Croatia Željko Šakić Croatia Cibona (2) 30
6 Croatia Željko Šakić (2) Croatia Cibona (3) 33
7 Croatia Ante Žižić (2) Croatia Cibona (4) 31
8 United States Shawn James Montenegro Budućnost VOLI 39
9 Croatia Boris Barać Croatia Zadar (2) 40
10 Croatia Luka Babić Croatia Cedevita (2) 31
11 Serbia Ognjen Kuzmić Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 30
12 Croatia Ante Žižić (3) Croatia Cibona (5) 43
13 Serbia Nikola Janković Slovenia Union Olimpija 30
14 Serbia Dragan Apić Serbia FMP 34
15 Serbia Marko Simonović Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (2) 30
16 Serbia Luka Mitrović Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (3) 32
17 Serbia Filip Čović Serbia FMP (2) 42
18 Croatia Luka Babić (2) Croatia Cedevita (3) 34
19 United States Antabia Waller Montenegro Mornar 34
20 Serbia Filip Čović (2) Serbia FMP (3) 34
21 Serbia Dragan Labović North Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli 30
22 United States Josh Scott North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom 34
23 Serbia Stefan Birčević Serbia Partizan NIS (2) 33
24 Croatia Boris Barać (2) Croatia Zadar (3) 30
25 United States Kendrick Perry North Macedonia Karpoš Sokoli (2) 30
26 Croatia Miro Bilan Croatia Cedevita (4) 31
SF1 Serbia Ognjen Kuzmić (2) Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (4) 21
SF2 Serbia Stefan Birčević (2) Serbia Partizan NIS (3) 29
SF3 United States Charles Jenkins Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (5) 24
F1 United States Charles Jenkins (2) Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (6) 24
F2 United States Charles Jenkins (3) Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (7) 23
F3 United States Deon Thompson Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (8) 24

Source:[25]

MVP of the Month

Month Player Team Ref.
October 2016 Croatia Ante Žižić Croatia Cibona [26]
November 2016 Croatia Luka Babić Croatia Cedevita [27]
December 2016 Serbia Nikola Janković Slovenia Union Olimpija [28]
January 2017 Serbia Filip Čović Serbia FMP [29]
February 2017 Serbia Stefan Birčević Serbia Partizan NIS [30]

2016–17 national standings

Position Country Coefficient
1  Serbia 16.25
2  Montenegro 14.00
3  Croatia 13.33
4  Bosnia and Herzegovina 13.00
5  Slovenia 9.00
 Macedonia

Source:[31]

ABA League clubs in European competitions

Competition Team Progress Result
EuroLeague Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Regular season 9th place
EuroCup Croatia Cedevita Top 16 Group H 3rd place
North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom Regular season Group A 5th place
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI Regular season Group C 5th place
Slovenia Union Olimpija Regular season Group D 5th place
FIBA Champions League Serbia Partizan NIS Play-offs qualifiers Eliminated by Greece PAOK, 154–156
Croatia Cibona Regular season Group D 6th place, transferred to FIBA Europe Cup
Serbia Mega Leks 7th place
Montenegro Mornar 8th place
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea Second qualifying round Eliminated by Montenegro Mornar, 131–152
FIBA Europe Cup Croatia Cibona Quarter-finals Eliminated by France Élan Chalon, 165–168
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea Regular season Group I Withdrew

See also

2016–17 domestic competitions

References

  1. ^ "National Standings". ABA League. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. ^ "14 clubs in the 2016/". ABA League. 14 July 2016. Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. ^ "2016/17 season without Helios Suns and Union Olimpija". ABA League. 25 July 2016. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Union Olimpija and Karpoš Sokoli to participate in the 2016/ season". ABA League. 10 August 2016. Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  5. ^ ALEKSANDAR NIKOLIC 6500.
  6. ^ "Emil Rajković resigns, MZT part ways with Thomas and Massey". aba-liga.com. 10 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Siniša Matić resigned as head coach of Karpoš Sokoli". aba-liga.com. 2 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Dragan Nikolić is the new head coach of Karpoš Sokoli". aba-liga.com. 3 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Šćepanović resigns as Budućnost VOLI head coach". aba-liga.com. 13 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Ilias Zouros is the new head coach of Budućnost VOLI". aba-liga.com. 15 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Aleksandar Jončevski is no longer head coach of MZT Skopje Aerodrom". aba-liga.com. 14 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Ante Nazor is the new head coach of MZT Skopje Aerodrom". aba-liga.com. 18 November 2016.
  13. ^ "Klipa is no longer head coach of FMP". aba-liga.com. 20 November 2016.
  14. ^ "Zadar and Ante Matulović parted ways". aba-liga.com. 21 November 2016.
  15. ^ "Neven Plantak is the new head coach of Zadar". aba-liga.com. 29 November 2016.
  16. ^ "Zadar and Plantak mutually agree to terminate contract". aba-liga.com. 30 January 2017.
  17. ^ "Aramis Naglić is the new head coach of Zadar". aba-liga.com. 31 January 2017.
  18. ^ "Petrov to replace Mihevc at Krka bench". 26 February 2017.
  19. ^ "ABA League Calendar". aba-liga.com.
  20. ^ "Statistical leaders". aba-liga.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-28. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
  21. ^ Regular Season MVP: Nikola Janković (Union Olimpija)
  22. ^ Playoffs MVP: Charles Jenkins (Crvena zvezda mts)
  23. ^ 2016/17 Top Prospect: Jonah Bolden
  24. ^ "Jović heads the Ideal Starting Five". 14 March 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  25. ^ "Ranking MVP". aba-liga.com.
  26. ^ MVP of October: Ante Žižić (Cibona)
  27. ^ MVP of November: Luka Babić (Cedevita)
  28. ^ MVP of December: Nikola Janković (Olimpija Ljubljana)
  29. ^ MVP of January: Filip Čović (FMP)
  30. ^ MVP of February: Stefan Birčević (Partizan NIS)
  31. ^ "National standings". aba-liga.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-24. Retrieved 2016-10-23.

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