2022–23 Basketball Champions League

Basketball Champions League
The José María Martín Carpena Arena hosted the Final Four
Season2022–23
DatesQualifying:
21–25 September 2022
Competition proper:
3 October 2022 – 14 May 2023
Number of teamsCompetition proper: 32
Total: 52 (from 29 countries)
Regular season
Season MVPT. J. Shorts
(Bonn)
Final Four
ChampionsGermany Telekom Baskets Bonn (1st title)
  Runners-upIsrael Hapoel Jerusalem
Third placeSpain Lenovo Tenerife
Fourth placeSpain Unicaja Malaga
Final Four MVPT. J. Shorts
(Bonn)
Awards
Best CoachTuomas Iisalo
(Bonn)
Best Young PlayerSadık Emir Kabaca
(Galatasaray)
Statistical leaders
Points Marcus Foster (Vilnius) 20.6
Rebounds Akil Mitchell (AEK) 8.5
Assists Joe Ragland (Holon) 9.5

The 2022–23 Basketball Champions League was the 7th season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), the premier European professional basketball competition for clubs launched by FIBA. The season began on 3 October 2022 and ended 14 May 2023 with the championship game.

Telekom Baskets Bonn defeated Hapoel Jerusalem in the final of the Final Four, which was played in the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena in Málaga.[1] Bonn became the first German club to win the Basketball Champions League title. As the winners, Bonn automatically qualified for the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Singapore.

Lenovo Tenerife were the defending champions, but lost in the semi-finals by Hapoel Jerusalem.[2]

Team allocation

A total of 52 teams from 29 countries will participate in the 2022–23 Basketball Champions League.[3] 18 of them were domestic champions in the previous season.

Teams

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

  • TH: Champions League title holders
  • FEC: FIBA Europe Cup champions.
  • WC: Wild card.
Qualified teams for 2022–23 Basketball Champions League (by entry round)
Regular season
Spain Lenovo Tenerife (6th)TH Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka (7th)WC Israel Hapoel Holon (1st) Belgium Filou Oostende (1st)
Spain Baxi Manresa (7th) France JDA Dijon (3rd) Israel Bnei Herzliya (2nd) Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea (1st)
Spain Surne Bilbao Basket (9th) France Limoges CSP (6th) Israel Hapoel Jerusalem (3rd)WC Czech Republic ERA Nymburk (1st)
Spain UCAM Murcia (10th) France SIG Strasbourg (7th)WC Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn (3rd) Hungary Falco Szombathely (1st)
Turkey Galatasaray Nef (3rd) Greece AEK (6th) Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (4th) Latvia VEF Rīga (1st)
Turkey Darüşşafaka Lassa (4th) Greece Peristeri (8th) Italy Dinamo Sassari (4th) Lithuania Rytas (1st)
Turkey Bahçeşehir Koleji (6th)FEC Greece PAOK (9th)WC Italy Reggiana (7th) Poland Legia Warsaw (2nd)
Qualifying rounds
Germany Niners Chemnitz (6th) Czech Republic Opava (2nd) Lithuania Šiauliai (4th) Slovakia Patrioti Levice (1st)
Germany Brose Bamberg (8th) Denmark Bakken Bears (1st) Netherlands Heroes Den Bosch (1st) Sweden Norrköping Dolphins (1st)
Spain Río Breogán (11th) Estonia Pärnu Sadam (1st) North Macedonia TFT Skopje (4th) Switzerland Fribourg Olympic (1st)
Spain Unicaja (12th) Finland Karhu (1st) Portugal Benfica (1st) Turkey Tofaş (9th)
Austria Swans Gmunden (2nd) Hungary Körmend (2nd) Romania CSO Voluntari (2nd) Ukraine Budivelnyk Kyiv (Abd-2nd)
Cyprus Keravnos (1st) Kosovo Golden Eagle Ylli (1st) Serbia FMP Meridian (2nd) United Kingdom Leicester Riders (1st)

Referees

A total of 60 officials set to work on the 2022–23 season in Basketball Champions League:[4]

Referees of the 2022−23 season
  • Belgium Geert Jacobs
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Ademir Zurapović
  • Bulgaria Martin Horozov
  • Bulgaria Ventsislav Velikov
  • Croatia Franko Gracin
  • Croatia Josip Jurčević
  • Croatia Martin Vulić
  • Cyprus Ilias Kounelles
  • Czech Republic Ivor Matějek
  • Estonia Mihkel Männiste
  • France Alexandre Deman
  • France Nicolas Maestre
  • France Valentin Oliot
  • France Yohan Rosso
  • Germany Carsten Straube
  • Greece Anastasios Kardaris
  • Greece Georgios Poursanidis
  • Hungary Péter Praksch
  • Israel Erez Gurion
  • Israel Ofer Manheim
  • Italy Beniamino Attard
  • Italy Lorenzo Baldini
  • Italy Saverio Lanzarini
  • Italy Manuel Mazzoni
  • Latvia Andris Aunkrogers
  • Latvia Mārtiņš Kozlovskis
  • Latvia Oskars Lucis
  • Latvia Gatis Saliņš
  • Lithuania Gvidas Gedvilas
  • Lithuania Tomas Jasevičius
  • Lithuania Gintaras Mačiulis
  • Montenegro Zdravko Rutešić
  • Montenegro Radomir Vojinović
  • North Macedonia Igor Mitrovski
  • Norway Gizella Viola Györgyi
  • Poland Wojciech Liszka
  • Poland Michał Proc
  • Poland Dariusz Zapolski
  • Portugal Paulo Marques
  • Romania Marius Ciulin
  • Serbia Aleksandar Glišić
  • Serbia Vladimir Jevtović
  • Serbia Siniša Prpa
  • Slovakia Marek Kúkelčík
  • Slovakia Zdenko Tomašovič
  • Slovenia Boris Krejić
  • Slovenia Blaž Zupančič
  • Spain Fernando Calatrava
  • Spain Luis Castillo
  • Spain Antonio Conde
  • Spain Ariadna Chueca
  • Spain Sergio Manuel
  • Spain Alberto Sánchez
  • Turkey Kerem Baki
  • Turkey Mehmet Karabilecen
  • Turkey Can Mavisu
  • Turkey Özlem Yalman
  • Turkey Yener Yılmaz
  • Turkey Zafer Yılmaz
  • Ukraine Sergiy Zashchuk

Schedule

The schedule of the competition will be as follows.[5]

Schedule for 2022–23 Basketball Champions League
Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg Third leg
Qualifying rounds First qualifying round 7 July 2022 21 September 2022
Second qualifying round 23 September 2022
Third qualifying round 25 September 2022
Regular season Round 1 3–5 October 2022
Round 2 Groups A, B, C, F 11–12 October 2022
Groups D, E, G, H 18–19 October 2022
Round 3 Groups A, B, C, F 25–26 October 2022
Groups D, E, G, H 1–2 November 2022
Round 4 Groups A, B, C, F 22–23 November 2022
Groups D, E, G, H 29–30 November 2022
Round 5 Groups A, B, C, F 6–7 December 2022
Groups D, E, G, H 13–14 December 2022
Round 6 20–21 December 2022
Play-ins 3–4 January 2023 10–11 January 2023 17–18 January 2023
Round of 16 Round 1 24–25 January 2023
Round 2 31 January–1 February 2023
Round 3 7–8 February 2023
Round 4 7–8 March 2023
Round 5 14–15 March 2023
Round 6 21–22 March 2023
Play-offs Quarter-finals 24 March 2023 4–5 April 2023 11–12 April 2023 18–19 April 2023
Final Four Semi-finals 25 April 2023 12 May 2023
Final 14 May 2023

Qualifying rounds

Draw

The 24 teams will be divided into six pots based firstly on the competition's club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. For the quarterfinals round of qualifications, teams from Pot 6 will be drawn against teams from Pot 3, and teams from Pot 4 will face teams from Pot 5. Clubs from Pot 1 and 2 will be seeded, and will enter directly in the semifinals stage of qualifications and will face the winners from the quarterfinals round. The winners of the semifinals stage will face each other in the finals of qualifications. The four winners of the finals will then qualify for the regular season and join the 28 directly qualified teams in the main draw.[6] The rest of the teams will be demoted, if they apply, to the FIBA Europe Cup.

Pot 1
Team Pts
Turkey Tofaş 57
Germany Brose Bamberg 51
Spain Unicaja 29
Denmark Bakken Bears 17
Pot 2
Team Pts
Switzerland Fribourg Olympic 7
Cyprus Keravnos 7
Czech Republic Opava 2
Finland Karhu 2
Pot 3
Team Pts
Portugal Benfica 2
Spain Río Breogán 107.50
Germany Niners Chemnitz 67.00
Hungary Körmend 58.00
Pot 4
Team Pts
Romania CSO Voluntari 40.00
Lithuania Šiauliai 39.50
Ukraine Budivelnyk Kyiv 26.00
Estonia Pärnu Sadam 11.00
Pot 5
Team Pts
Netherlands Heroes Den Bosch 5.00
United Kingdom Leicester Riders 2.00
Sweden Norrköping Dolphins 2.00
Austria Swans Gmunden 2.00
Pot 6
Team Pts
Kosovo Golden Eagle Ylli 1.00
Slovakia Patrioti Levice 1.00
Serbia FMP Meridian 0
North Macedonia TFT Skopje 0
Notes
^† Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.

Qualification Group A (Skopje, North Macedonia)

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
          
23 September
Turkey Tofaş 68
21 September
Romania Voluntari 57
United Kingdom Leicester Riders 61
25 September
Romania Voluntari 70
Turkey Tofaş 82
Germany Niners Chemnitz 78
23 September
Switzerland Fribourg Olympic 70
21 September
Germany Niners Chemnitz 93
North Macedonia TFT Skopje 77
Germany Niners Chemnitz 96

Qualification Group B (Málaga, Spain)

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
          
23 September
Spain Unicaja Málaga 114
21 September
Netherlands Heroes Den Bosch 58
Netherlands Heroes Den Bosch 85
25 September
Lithuania Šiauliai 73
Spain Unicaja Málaga 91
Slovakia Patrioti Levice 73
23 September
Finland Karhu 57
21 September
Slovakia Patrioti Levice 81
Slovakia Patrioti Levice 79
Hungary Körmend 70

Qualification Group C (Lisbon, Portugal)

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
          
23 September
Germany Brose Bamberg 97
21 September
Ukraine Budivelnyk 94
Sweden Norrköping Dolphins 51
25 September
Ukraine Budivelnyk 87
Germany Brose Bamberg 73
Portugal Benfica 87
23 September
Cyprus Keravnos 65
21 September
Portugal Benfica 73
Kosovo Golden Eagles Ylli 67
Portugal Benfica 92

Qualification Group D (Belgrade, Serbia)

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
          
23 September
Denmark Bakken Bears 83
21 September
Austria Swans Gmunden 65
Austria Swans Gmunden 82
25 September
Estonia Pärnu 80
Denmark Bakken Bears 88
Serbia FMP Meridian 82
23 September
Czech Republic Opava 76
21 September
Serbia FMP Meridian 92
Serbia FMP Meridian 76
Spain Río Breogán 64

Regular season

Draw

The 28 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.[6]

Pot 1
Team Pts
Spain Lenovo Tenerife 123
Israel Hapoel Holon 91
Czech Republic ERA Nymburk 83
France JDA Dijon 81
France SIG Strasbourg 78
Greece AEK 75
Spain Baxi Manresa 67
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 62
Pot 2
Team Pts
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 59
Hungary Falco Szombathely 58
Italy Dinamo Sassari 56
Belgium Filou Oostende 55
Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 44
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 41
Latvia VEF Rīga 37
Lithuania Rytas 37
Pot 3
Team Pts
Turkey Galatasaray Nef 35
Greece Peristeri 34
Turkey Darüşşafaka Lassa 32
Greece PAOK 27
Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn 21
France Limoges CSP 11
Spain Surne Bilbao Basket 11
Spain UCAM Murcia 107.50
Pot 4
Team Pts
Poland Legia Warsaw 2
Turkey Bahçeşehir Koleji 67.15
Israel Bnei Herzliya 60.17
Italy Reggiana 51.33
Turkey Tofaş (Winner QF–T1)
Spain Unicaja Málaga (Winner QF–T2)
Portugal Benfica (Winner QF–T3)
Denmark Bakken Bears (Winner QF–T4)
Notes
^† Indicates teams with no club points, therefor using the country points as a tiebreaker.

Group A

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification SIG UCM TOF FAL
1 France SIG Strasbourg 6 4 2 485 481 +4 10 Advance to round of 16 82–70 94–89 81–78
2 Spain UCAM Murcia 6 4 2 487 487 0 10 Advance to play-ins 80–78 75–72 81–74
3 Turkey Tofaş 6 2 4 480 462 +18 8 75–79 77–87 90–63
4 Hungary Falco Szombathely 6 2 4 472 494 −22 8 89–71 104–94 64–77
Source: Groups Standings

Group B

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BON AEK KAR REG
1 Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn 6 5 1 499 443 +56 11 Advance to round of 16 80–72 83–71 84–88
2 Greece AEK 6 3 3 458 448 +10 9 Advance to play-ins 66–73 80–72 68–59
3 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 6 2 4 467 490 −23 8 80–89 91–88 83–76
4 Italy Reggiana 6 2 4 436 479 −43 8 66–90 73–84 74–70
Source: Groups Standings

Group C

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification GAL HOL OOS LEG
1 Turkey Galatasaray Nef 6 4 2 514 473 +41 10 Advance to round of 16 88–75 85–91 86–71
2 Israel Hapoel Holon 6 4 2 516 499 +17 10 Advance to play-ins 82–73 88–83 101–79
3 Belgium Filou Oostende 6 3 3 481 481 0 9 78–92 95–86 66–71
4 Poland Legia Warsaw 6 1 5 437 495 −58 7 76–90 81–84 59–68
Source: Groups Standings

Group D

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification SBB BAH IGO NYM
1 Spain Surne Bilbao Basket 6 4 2 477 425 +52 10 Advance to round of 16 80–66 81–84 71–81
2 Turkey Bahçeşehir Koleji 6 3 3 437 470 −33 9 Advance to play-ins 60–92 70–67 88–80
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 6 3 3 467 456 +11 9 80–85 72–77 91–74
4 Czech Republic ERA Nymburk 6 2 4 437 467 −30 8 54–68 79–76 69–73
Source: Groups Standings

Group E

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification JER LUD DAR BAK
1 Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 6 5 1 480 448 +32 11 Advance to round of 16 71–80 69–67 89–80
2 Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 6 4 2 507 449 +58 10 Advance to play-ins 81–87 63–77 99–58
3 Turkey Darüşşafaka 6 2 4 429 448 −19 8 69–92 70–90 80–66
4 Denmark Bakken Bears 6 1 5 429 500 −71 7 71–72 86–94 68–66
Source: Groups Standings

Group F

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BAX BEN CSP VEF
1 Spain Baxi Manresa 6 4 2 502 470 +32 10 Advance to round of 16 82–92 77–88 88–59
2 Portugal Benfica 6 4 2 470 472 −2 10 Advance to play-ins 78–97 59–79 84–71
3 France Limoges CSP 6 3 3 438 404 +34 9 73–76 67–68 80–53
4 Latvia VEF Rīga 6 1 5 410 474 −64 7 80–82 76–89 71–51
Source: Groups Standings

Group G

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification UNI JDA POK DIN
1 Spain Unicaja Málaga 6 5 1 513 454 +59 11 Advance to round of 16 88–68 77–63 82–92
2 France JDA Dijon 6 3 3 450 471 −21 9 Advance to play-ins 70–91 69–74 88–80
3 Greece PAOK 6 2 4 454 454 0 8 85–88 66–70 88–68
4 Italy Dinamo Sassari 6 2 4 470 508 −38 8 76–87 72–85 82–78
Source: Groups Standings

Group H

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE RYT PER HER
1 Spain Lenovo Tenerife 6 4 2 512 427 +85 10 Advance to round of 16 89–74 86–60 83–63
2 Lithuania Rytas 6 3 3 505 493 +12 9 Advance to play-ins 85–78 89–64 90–101
3 Greece Peristeri 6 3 3 459 495 −36 9 88–81 71–82 86–70
4 Israel Bnei Herzliya 6 2 4 468 529 −61 8 57–95 90–85 87–90
Source: Groups Standings

Play-ins

The Play-ins took place from January 3 to 18. 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 3–4 January, the second legs on 10–11 January. Eventual third legs was played on 17–18 January.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
UCAM Murcia Spain 2–0 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 97–92 96–89
AEK Greece 2–0 Turkey Tofaş 73–70 85–82
Hapoel Holon Israel 2–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 103–79 91–80
Bahçeşehir Koleji Turkey 2–1 Belgium Filou Oostende 72–76 77–64 87–81
MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg Germany 1–2 France Limoges CSP 85–81 62–82 94–96
Benfica Portugal 0–2 Turkey Darüşşafaka Lassa 76–89 72–83
JDA Dijon France 2–1 Greece Peristeri 89–80 88–92 89–82
Rytas Lithuania 2–1 Greece PAOK 85–62 78–81 82–63

Round of 16

The Round of 16 will take place from January 23 until March 20, 2023. 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

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification JER SIG JDA HOL
1 Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 6 5 1 444 419 +25 11 Advance to quarter-finals 81–80 77–84 77–65
2 France SIG Strasbourg 6 4 2 506 466 +40 10 63–71 86–67 112–110
3 France JDA Dijon 6 2 4 457 490 −33 8 64–73 72–85 89–81
4 Israel Hapoel Holon 6 1 5 472 504 −32 7 63–65 65–80 88–81
Source: Round of 16 Standings

Group J

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BON BAX RYT BAH
1 Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn 6 6 0 518 439 +79 12 Advance to quarter-finals 85–75 99–72 74–68
2 Spain Baxi Manresa 6 3 3 488 485 +3 9 69–87 82–69 90–72
3 Lithuania Rytas 6 3 3 503 519 −16 9 79–86 96–95 95–88
4 Turkey Bahçeşehir Koleji 6 0 6 449 515 −66 6 76–87 76–77 69–92
Source: Round of 16 Standings

Group K

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification UNI AEK GAL CSP
1 Spain Unicaja Málaga 6 5 1 494 434 +60 11 Advance to quarter-finals 88–66 81–76 99–88
2 Greece AEK 6 4 2 455 447 +8 10 65–75 92–78 82–72
3 Turkey Galatasaray Nef 6 2 4 457 463 −6 8 72–67 71–81 100–73
4 France Limoges CSP 6 1 5 432 494 −62 7 67–84 63–69 69–60
Source: Round of 16 Standings

Group L

Pos Team
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Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE UCM DAR SBB
1 Spain Lenovo Tenerife 6 5 1 459 415 +44 11 Advance to quarter-finals 85–65 75–71 78–66
2 Spain UCAM Murcia 6 4 2 508 483 +25 10 82–67 96–87 90–72
3 Turkey Darüşşafaka Lassa 6 2 4 492 525 −33 8 59–80 105–104 95–85
4 Spain Surne Bilbao Basket 6 1 5 447 483 −36 7 72–74 67–71 85–75
Source: Round of 16 Standings

Playoffs

The playoffs began on April 4, 2023 and ends with the 2023 Basketball Champions League Final Four.

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
                
 
 
 
 
Spain Unicaja8396
 
12 May
 
Spain UCAM Murcia6774
 
Spain Unicaja67
 
 
 
Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn69
 
Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn767683
 
14 May
 
France SIG Strasbourg776677
 
Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn77
 
 
 
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem70
 
Spain Lenovo Tenerife918384
 
12 May
 
Spain Baxi Manresa848572
 
Spain Lenovo Tenerife68
 
 
 
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem69Third place
 
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem647891
 
14 May
 
Greece AEK559451
 
Spain Unicaja79
 
 
Spain Lenovo Tenerife84
 

Final Four

Semifinals

The semifinals were played on 12 May 2023.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lenovo Tenerife Spain 68–69 Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
Unicaja Spain 67–69 Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn

Third place game

The third place game was played on 14 May 2022.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Unicaja Spain 79–84 Spain Lenovo Tenerife

Final

The final was played on 14 May 2022.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Telekom Baskets Bonn Germany 77–70 Israel Hapoel Jerusalem

Individual awards

Season awards

The annual season awards were announced on 13 May.

Award Player Club
Most Valuable Player North Macedonia T. J. Shorts Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn
Final Four MVP North Macedonia T. J. Shorts Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn
Best Defensive Player Spain Alberto Díaz Spain Unicaja
Best Young Player Turkey Sadık Emir Kabaca Turkey Galatasaray Nef
Best Coach Finland Tuomas Iisalo Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn

Star Lineup

First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
Brazil Marcelinho Huertas Spain Lenovo Tenerife United States Marcus Foster Lithuania Rytas Vilnius
North Macedonia T. J. Shorts Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn United States Kendrick Perry Spain Unicaja
Spain Darío Brizuela Spain Unicaja United States DeAndre Lansdowne France SIG Strasbourg
Panama Akil Mitchell Greece AEK United States Levi Randolph Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem
United States Zach Hankins Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Spain Lenovo Tenerife

MVP of the Month

Month Player Club Ref.
2022
October
United States Joe Ragland Israel Hapoel Holon
November
United States Marcus Foster Lithuania Rytas Vilnius
December
North Macedonia T. J. Shorts Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn
2023
January
United States Joe Ragland (2) Israel Hapoel Holon
February
Panama Akil Mitchell Greece AEK
March
United States Zach Hankins Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem
April
United States Levi Randolph Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem

See also

References

  1. ^ "Telekom Baskets Bonn celebrate their first Basketball Champions League title". FIBA.basketball. 14 May 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Defensive clinic: Jerusalem edge out Tenerife by a single point, advance to Final". FIBA.basketball. 12 May 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Field set for Season Seven: 18 national champs head the lineup". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Game officials. Referees". Basketball Champions League. 24 October 2022. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  5. ^ "BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Competition Regulations - Season 2022-23 -" (PDF). FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b Basketball Champions League (5 July 2022). "Draw explained: Seedings revealed for Qualification Rounds, Regular Season". Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Hapoel Atsmon Holon's Joe Ragland is the October MVP". Basketball Champions League. 31 October 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  8. ^ "It's the most Vilnius time of the year: Foster is MVP of November". Basketball Champions League. 2 December 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  9. ^ "Another step towards a bigger goal: TJ Shorts is MVP of December". Basketball Champions League. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  10. ^ "More history for Ragland: Second MVP of the Month award of the season". Basketball Champions League. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  11. ^ "A perfect homecoming for AEK fans: Akil Mitchell named February MVP". Basketball Champions League. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Zach Hankins named March MVP: "It's a reflection of how our team is doing"". Basketball Champions League. 31 March 2023. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Jerusalem with back-to-back winners: Levi Randolph named April MVP". Basketball Champions League. 27 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.

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