2016–17 EuroLeague

Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1
The Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul hosted the Final Four
Season 2016–17
Duration 12 October 2016 – 21 May 2017
Number of games 259
Number of teams 16
Regular season
Top seed Real Madrid
Season MVP Sergio Llull
Finals
Champions Fenerbahçe (1st title)
  Runners-up Olympiacos
Third place CSKA Moscow
Fourth place Real Madrid
Final Four MVP Ekpe Udoh
Statistical leaders
Points Keith Langford 21.8
Rebounds Ekpe Udoh 7.8
Assists Miloš Teodosić 6.8
Index Rating Keith Langford 21.8
Records
Biggest home win Galatasaray 102–63 Maccabi Tel Aviv
(24 January 2017)
Biggest away win FC Barcelona 63–102 Real Madrid
(18 November 2016)
Highest scoring Brose Bamberg 106–102 EA7 Milan
(3 November 2016)
Winning streak 9 matches
Real Madrid
Losing streak 10 matches
EA7 Milan
Highest attendance 18,487
Crvena zvezda 78–67 CSKA Moscow
(29 December 2016)
Lowest attendance 1,746
UNICS 100–79 EA7 Milan
(1 December 2016)
Total attendance 2,194,238
Average attendance 8,472 Increase
2017–18
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines.

The 2016–17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 17th season of the modern era of Euroleague Basketball and the seventh under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 60th season of the premier level competition for European men's professional basketball clubs.

This was the first season in which the competition changed to a league format, with sixteen teams playing each other in a home-and-away round-robin competition. Regular season groups were abolished, as well as the Top 16 group stage.

The Final Four was hosted by the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey. Fenerbahçe won its inaugural European championship in its home city after defeating Olympiacos in the final.

Format changes

In July 2015, FIBA tried to take the helm of the EuroLeague, by trying to convince eight of the eleven teams with an A-Licence to play in a new competition organized by FIBA instead of the current EuroLeague. This proposal was unanimously rejected by the EuroLeague clubs. In October 2015, FIBA attempted to take back control of Europe's first tier club competition, by proposing that the Basketball Champions League become Europe's new 1st tier competition, with 16 teams playing in a round-robin format, granting eight guaranteed spots to different clubs.

In November 2015, Euroleague Basketball agreed to a 10-year joint venture with IMG. In its press release, the EuroLeague announced a new competition format for the 2016–17 season, with only 16 teams, including the eleven licensed clubs (Anadolu Efes, Baskonia, CSKA Moscow, FC Barcelona, Fenerbahçe, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olimpia Milan, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, Real Madrid, and Žalgiris).

The regular season features a single group with a double round-robin. The first eight qualified teams will then play in a best-of-five playoff round for qualification to the Final Four. As a result, the maximum number of games per team increased from 31 to 37.

Team allocation

A total of 16 teams participated in the 2016–17 EuroLeague. The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: EuroLeague title holders). Eleven teams were placed as Licensed Clubs, long-term licenses, while five spots were given to Associated Clubs, based on merit.

  • LC: Qualified through a licensed club with a long-term licence
  • 1st, 2nd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
  • EC: EuroCup champion
  • WC: Wild card
Licensed Clubs Associated Clubs
Baskonia (LC) Anadolu Efes (LC) Galatasaray Odeabank (EC) Brose Bamberg (1st)
FC Barcelona Lassa (LC) Fenerbahçe (LC) Darüşşafaka Doğuş (WC) Crvena zvezda mts (1st)
Real Madrid (LC) EA7 Emporio Armani Milan (LC) UNICS (2nd)
Olympiacos (LC) Žalgiris (LC)
Panathinaikos Superfoods (LC) CSKA MoscowTH (LC)
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv (LC)
Notes
  1. ABA League (ABA): Serbian Crvena zvezda mts qualified through the ABA League.
  2. VTB United League (VTB): Russian UNICS qualified through the VTB United League.

Teams

A total of 16 teams from nine countries contest the league, including 11 sides with a long-term licence from the 2015–16 season, one team qualified from the EuroCup, three highest-placed teams from ABA League, Germany and VTB United League and one team qualified with a wild card.

Brose Bamberg and Crvena zvezda mts qualified after clinching respectively the Bundesliga and ABA League titles. UNICS qualified as runner-up of the VTB United League. Galatasaray Odeabank qualified as the Eurocup champions and Darüşşafaka Doğuş qualified with a wild card.

Venues and locations

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Anadolu Efes Istanbul Abdi İpekçi Arena 12,270
Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena 15,504
Brose Bamberg Bamberg Brose Arena 6,150
Arena Nürnberger Versicherung 8,200
Crvena zvezda mts Belgrade Kombank Arena 25,000
Aleksandar Nikolić 6,500
CSKA Moscow Moscow Megasport Arena 13,344
Darüşşafaka Doğuş Istanbul Volkswagen Arena 5,240
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Milan Mediolanum Forum 12,700
PalaBancoDesio 6,700
FC Barcelona Lassa Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585
Fenerbahçe Istanbul Ülker Sports Arena 13,059
Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul Abdi İpekçi Arena 12,270
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Menora Mivtachim Arena 10,383
Olympiacos Piraeus, Athens Peace and Friendship Stadium 11,640
Panathinaikos Superfoods Marousi, Athens Olympic Sports Center Athens 18,989
Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 15,000
UNICS Kazan Basket Hall Kazan 7,482
Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgirio Arena 15,552

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Anadolu Efes Velimir Perasović Doğuş Balbay Adidas Anadolu Efes
Baskonia Sito Alonso Ádám Hanga Hummel Rioja
Brose Bamberg Andrea Trinchieri Elias Harris Macron Brose
Crvena zvezda mts Dejan Radonjić Luka Mitrović Champion Mobile Telephony of Serbia
CSKA Moscow Dimitrios Itoudis Victor Khryapa Nike Rostelecom
Darüşşafaka Doğuş David Blatt Ender Arslan Under Armour Garanti
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Jasmin Repeša Andrea Cinciarini Armani Emporio Armani
FC Barcelona Lassa Georgios Bartzokas Juan Carlos Navarro Nike Lassa Tyres
Fenerbahçe Željko Obradović Melih Mahmutoğlu Nike Metro
Galatasaray Odeabank Ergin Ataman Sinan Güler Hummel Odeabank
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Ainars Bagatskis Guy Pnini Nike FOX
Olympiacos Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis Nike Skrats
Panathinaikos Superfoods Xavi Pascual Nick Calathes Adidas Pame Stoixima
Real Madrid Pablo Laso Felipe Reyes Adidas Teka
UNICS Evgeniy Pashutin Kostas Kaimakoglou Joma AK BARS Bank
Žalgiris Šarūnas Jasikevičius Paulius Jankūnas Adidas OlyBet

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Darüşşafaka Doğuş Oktay Mahmuti Mutual consent 31 May 2016 Pre-season David Blatt 1 June 2016
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Žan Tabak End of contract 8 June 2016 Erez Edelstein 9 June 2016
Baskonia Velimir Perasović Signed with Anadolu Efes 14 June 2016 Sito Alonso 8 July 2016
Anadolu Efes Ahmet Çakı End of contract 21 June 2016 Velimir Perasović 21 June 2016
FC Barcelona Lassa Xavi Pascual Sacked 27 June 2016 Georgios Bartzokas 8 July 2016
Panathinaikos Superfoods Argyris Pedoulakis Resigned 18 October 2016 3rd (1–1) Xavi Pascual 22 October 2016
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Erez Edelstein Sacked 23 October 2016 13th (0–2) Rami Hadar 23 October 2016
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Rami Hadar Resigned 16 December 2016 11th (5–7) Ainars Bagatskis 24 December 2016

Regular season

Fenerbahçe vs. Galatasaray Odeabank pre-match ceremony

In the regular season, teams played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The eight first qualified teams advanced to the Playoffs, while the last eight qualified teams were eliminated. The matchdays are from 12 October 2016 to 7 April 2017.

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Real Madrid 30 23 7 2585 2353 +232 Advance to Playoffs
2 CSKA Moscow 30 22 8 2608 2355 +253
3 Olympiacos 30 19 11 2330 2221 +109
4 Panathinaikos Superfoods 30 19 11 2263 2187 +76
5 Fenerbahçe 30 18 12 2256 2233 +23
6 Anadolu Efes 30 17 13 2472 2467 +5
7 Baskonia 30 17 13 2445 2376 +69
8 Darüşşafaka Doğuş 30 16 14 2358 2353 +5
9 Crvena zvezda mts 30 16 14 2203 2196 +7
10 Žalgiris 30 14 16 2350 2391 −41
11 FC Barcelona Lassa 30 12 18 2134 2232 −98
12 Galatasaray Odeabank 30 11 19 2345 2475 −130
13 Brose Bamberg 30 10 20 2369 2404 −35
14 Maccabi Tel Aviv 30 10 20 2333 2493 −160
15 UNICS 30 8 22 2288 2408 −120
16 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 30 8 22 2411 2606 −195
Source: EuroLeague
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) will not be counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Results

Home \ Away EFS BKN BRO CZV CSK DDI EA7 FCB FNB GSO MTA OLY PAO RMB UNK ZAL
Anadolu Efes 96–85 68–87 100–79 87–93 93–81 90–86 72–68 80–77 84–73 92–87 77–69 91–83 78–80 104–99 71–84
Baskonia 85–84 81–74 69–87 79–78 73–52 87–74 65–62 86–52 69–62 101–88 90–95 63–72 71–79 102–70 79–84
Brose Bamberg 91–83 71–96 78–79 88–90 97–99 106–102 85–65 78–83 79–84 90–75 82–68 83–84 89–91 89–86 86–91
Crvena zvezda mts 72–86 63–70 74–60 78–67 70–73 83–70 76–65 75–73 77–58 83–58 64–66 72–66 82–70 83–65 79–88
CSKA Moscow 80–77 112–84 85–64 102–80 95–85 101–64 92–76 79–95 85–69 93–81 90–86 81–77 91–90 98–80 95–86
Darüşşafaka Doğuş 79–84 98–89 72–70 78–62 91–83 80–81 67–56 72–65 73–67 86–84 71–77 77–72 81–68 71–64 66–69
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 105–92 88–76 76–84 71–78 64–79 89–87 78–83 70–79 92–87 99–97 99–83 72–86 90–101 68–91 70–78
FC Barcelona Lassa 89–78 79–93 78–74 67–54 61–85 81–77 89–75 72–73 62–69 76–71 67–69 72–57 63–102 70–62 92–86
Fenerbahçe 88–80 74–79 67–66 87–72 77–71 64–71 86–79 68–65 85–80 79–81 67–64 84–63 78–77 73–81 82–68
Galatasaray Odeabank 76–86 80–103 75–90 83–85 84–109 85–81 83–80 78–64 87–103 102–63 89–87 79–84 87–84 75–67 87–79
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 77–86 85–84 70–85 67–71 76–80 93–92 92–82 69–79 87–77 98–92 71–82 61–81 82–89 60–52 77–93
Olympiacos 90–66 92–62 83–77 73–65 75–81 81–73 91–81 59–52 71–62 71–80 73–80 77–69 73–79 88–59 73–64
Panathinaikos Superfoods 92–81 69–68 81–72 70–59 85–80 86–80 74–61 71–65 81–70 85–58 83–75 77–79 88–82 83–82 84–76
Real Madrid 97–80 87–91 95–72 98–68 95–85 101–83 94–89 85–69 61–56 90–81 80–75 83–65 87–84 89–75 96–91
UNICS 92–99 91–92 63–58 65–62 74–85 87–94 100–79 63–69 81–86 73–60 73–74 75–90 83–81 77–81 80–82
Žalgiris 68–76 78–73 86–72 61–77 79–74 80–83 84–88 89–85 67–76 87–75 74–87 75–88 64–58 59–74 80–88
Source: EuroLeague
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Playoffs

In the playoffs, a best-of-five games format is used. The team that wins the series will be the first team to win three games. The first two games will be played on the playing court of the four highest-place teams, the third game and, if necessary, the fourth, will be played on the playing court of the next four highest-place teams and the fifth game, if necessary, will be played on the playing court of the four highest-place teams.

Game 1 was played on 18 and 19 April, game 2 was played on 20 and 21 April, game 3 was played on 25 and 26 April, game 4, if necessary, was played on 28 April, and game 5, if necessary, was played on 2 May 2017.

Series

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Real Madrid 3–1 Darüşşafaka Doğuş 83–75 80–84 88–81 89–78 0
Panathinaikos Superfoods 0–3 Fenerbahçe 58–71 75–80 61–79 0 0
Olympiacos 3–2 Anadolu Efes 87–72 71–73 60–64 74–62 87–78
CSKA Moscow 3–0 Baskonia 98–90 84–82 90–88 0 0

Final Four

The Final Four was the last phase of the season, and was held over a weekend. The Final Four was held at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey on 19 and 21 May 2017.

 
Semifinals
19 May
Championship game
21 May
 
           
 
 
 
 
Fenerbahçe 84
 
 
 
Real Madrid 75
 
Fenerbahçe 80
 
 
 
Olympiacos 64
 
CSKA Moscow 78
 
 
Olympiacos 82
 
Third place game
 
 
 
 
 
Real Madrid 70
 
 
CSKA Moscow 94

Awards

EuroLeague MVP

EuroLeague Final Four MVP

All-EuroLeague Teams

First Team Second Team
Sergio Llull Real Madrid Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow
Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow Brad Wanamaker Darüşşafaka Doğuş
Bogdan Bogdanović Fenerbahçe Nicolò Melli Brose Bamberg
Georgios Printezis Olympiacos Bryant Dunston Anadolu Efes
Ekpe Udoh Fenerbahçe Gustavo Ayón Real Madrid

Source:

Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy

Best Defender

Rising Star

Coach of the Year

Magic Moment

Round MVP

Regular season

Round Player Team PIR Ref.
1 Ricky Hickman EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 32
2 Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos 26
3 Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow 32
4 Ekpe Udoh Fenerbahçe 31
5 Keith Langford UNICS 36
6 Nando de Colo (2) CSKA Moscow 35
7 Sergio Llull Real Madrid 27
8 Tibor Pleiß Galatasaray Odeabank 28
9 Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow 43
10 Derrick Brown Anadolu Efes 37
11 Nicolò Melli Brose Bamberg 40
12 Fabien Causeur Brose Bamberg 35
13 Luka Dončić Real Madrid 25
Mike James Panathinaikos Superfoods
14 Keith Langford (2) UNICS 36
15 Keith Langford (3) UNICS 38
16 Sonny Weems Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 33
17 Luka Dončić (2) Real Madrid 32
18 Nando de Colo (3) CSKA Moscow 35
19 Ioannis Bourousis Panathinaikos Superfoods 31
20 Jan Veselý Fenerbahçe 30
21 Derrick Brown (2) Anadolu Efes 33
22 Georgios Printezis Olympiacos 30
23 Nando de Colo (4) CSKA Moscow 35
24 Kim Tillie Baskonia 31
25 Nando de Colo (5) CSKA Moscow 26
26 Paulius Jankūnas Žalgiris 30
27 Sergio Llull (2) Real Madrid 32
28 Anthony Randolph Real Madrid 30
29 Brad Wanamaker Darüşşafaka Doğuş 34
30 Latavious Williams UNICS 34

Playoffs

Game Player Team PIR Ref.
1 Bogdan Bogdanović Fenerbahçe 35
2 Bogdan Bogdanović (2) Fenerbahçe 35
3 Gustavo Ayón Real Madrid 23
Luka Dončić (3) Real Madrid
Bryant Dunston Anadolu Efes
4 Luka Dončić (4) Real Madrid 21
5 Vassilis Spanoulis (2) Olympiacos 22

MVP of the Month

Month Player Team Ref.
2016
October Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow
November Sergio Llull Real Madrid
December Nicolò Melli Brose Bamberg
2017
January Ognjen Kuzmić Crvena zvezda mts
February Thomas Heurtel Anadolu Efes
March Chris Singleton Panathinaikos Superfoods
April Bogdan Bogdanović Fenerbahçe

Individual statistics

Rating

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1. Keith Langford UNICS 28 611 21.82
2. Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow 28 583 20.82
3. Ekpe Udoh Fenerbahçe 31 641 20.68

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1. Keith Langford UNICS 28 609 21.75
2. Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow 28 534 19.07
3. Andrew Goudelock Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 20 345 17.25

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1. Ekpe Udoh Fenerbahçe 31 241 7.77
2. Nicolò Melli Brose Bamberg 30 222 7.40
3. Tyler Honeycutt Anadolu Efes 35 256 7.31

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1. Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow 29 197 6.79
2. Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos 33 201 6.09
3. Sergio Llull Real Madrid 33 194 5.88

Other statistics

Category Player Team Games Average
Steals Charles Jenkins Crvena zvezda mts
30
2.07
Blocks Ekpe Udoh Fenerbahçe
31
2.19
Turnovers Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos
33
3.97
Fouls drawn Keith Langford UNICS
28
7.96
Minutes Keith Langford UNICS
28
34:01
2P% Gustavo Ayón Real Madrid
36
69.9%
3P% Jon Diebler Galatasaray Odeabank
29
53.9%
FT% Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow
28
95.9%

Source: EuroLeague

Individual game highs

Category Player Team Statistic
PIR Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow
43
Points Keith Langford UNICS
36
Rebounds Ante Žižić Darüşşafaka Doğuş
18
Assists Thomas Heurtel Anadolu Efes 15
Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos
Steals Bogdan Bogdanović Fenerbahçe
7
Blocks Bryant Dunston Anadolu Efes 5
Ekpe Udoh Fenerbahçe
Three pointers Scottie Wilbekin Darüşşafaka Doğuş
8
Turnovers Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow
9

Source: EuroLeague

Attendances

Attendances include playoff games:

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
2017 Final Four games 59,276 15,671 13,967 14,819 +30.6%
1 Baskonia 186,133 14,875 9,437 11,633 +6.3%
2 Žalgiris 171,266 15,231 8,621 11,418 +3.8%
3 Fenerbahçe 179,510 12,973 7,891 11,219 +10.4%
4 Panathinaikos Superfoods 189,931 17,829 6,139 11,172 +9.9%
5 Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 163,320 11,060 8,480 10,888 −1.6%
6 Real Madrid 175,310 11,998 8,210 10,312 −4.3%
7 Crvena zvezda mts 147,265 18,487 5,783 9,818 −5.9%
8 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 142,242 12,788 6,416 9,483 +12.5%
9 Olympiacos 168,483 11,039 7,167 9,360 +9.3%
10 CSKA Moscow 140,977 12,017 6,173 8,293 +13.4%
11 Brose Bamberg 96,226 8,000 6,030 6,415 −5.1%
12 Anadolu Efes 90,443 11,121 2,424 5,320 +14.9%
13 FC Barcelona Lassa 73,971 7,013 3,037 4,931 −18.9%
14 Galatasaray Odeabank 72,093 10,433 2,019 4,806 −4.7%1
15 Darüşşafaka Doğuş 79,502 4,982 3,817 4,677 +5.5%
16 UNICS 56,003 5,801 1,746 3,734 +31.8%1
League total 2,194,238 18,487 1,746 8,472 +5.4%

Updated to games played on 21 May 2017
Source: EuroLeague
Notes:
1: 2015–16 season average applied to EuroCup games.