Turkish Airlines Euroleague (2016-2017)

Turkish Airlines Euroleague Play-Offs 2016-2017

Q.Finals Semis Finals Semis Q.Finals
CSKA Moscow3
Baskonia0
Olympiacos3
Anadolu Efes2
CSKA Moscow78
Olympiacos82
Olympiacos64
Fenerbahce80
Real Madrid75
Fenerbahce84
Real Madrid3
Darussafaka1
Panathinaikos0
Fenerbahce3
Euroleague Standings 2016-2017
#
Club
W-L
PTS
LOST
1
23-7
2585
2353
2
22-8
2608
2355
3
19-11
2330
2221
4
19-11
2263
2187
5
18-12
2256
2233
6
17-13
2472
2467
7
17-13
2445
2376
8
16-14
2358
2353
9
16-14
2203
2196
10
14-16
2350
2391
11
12-18
2134
2232
12
11-19
2345
2475
13
10-20
2369
2404
14
10-20
2333
2493
15
8-22
2288
2408
16
8-22
2411
2606
Stats Leaders 2016-2017
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Langford_Keith_3

UNICS
(193-SG-1983)
Avg: 21.8

2
19.1
5
16.5
8
13.1
9
13.1
10
13.0
Player of the Week: Round 30(RS)
Nando De Colo

CSKA
(196-G-87)

Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final
Fenerbahce Istanbul conquer Turkish Airlines Euroleague trophy
Fenerbahce Istanbul Champions Turkish Airlines Euroleague
Fenerbahce Istanbul 2016-17
Zeljko Obradovic Zeljko Obradovic Obradovic
Bobby Dixon
Dixon
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Bogdanovic
Nikola Kalinic
Kalinic
Ekpe Udoh
Udoh
Jan Vesely
Vesely
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
35  Dixon Bobby 178 (5'10'') PG 83 USA Turkey
13  Bogdanovic Bogdan 198 (6'6'') G/F 92 Serbia
33  Kalinic Nikola 202 (6'8'') F 91 Serbia
8  Udoh Ekpe 208 (6'10'') F/C 87 Nigeria USA
24  Vesely Jan 213 (7'0'') C/F 90 Czech Republic
21  Nunnally James 201 (6'7'') F 90 USA
12  Antic Pero 211 (6'11'') F/C 82 FYR Macedonia Bulgaria
70  Datome Luigi 203 (6'8'') F 87 Italy
16  Sloukas Konstantinos 197 (6'6'') G 90 Greece
23  Ugurlu Berk 191 (6'3'') PG 96 Turkey
18  Arna Egehan 202 (6'8'') G/F 97 Turkey
44  Duverioglu Ahmet 209 (6'10'') C 93 Turkey
5  Hersek Baris 207 (6'10'') PF 88 Turkey
10  Mahmutoglu Melih 193 (6'4'') G 90 Turkey
Head Coach: Zeljko Obradovic
Coach Assistant: Josep Maria Izquierdo
Coach Assistant: Erdem Can
Coach Assistant: Vladimir Androic
Final Four MVP
League MVP
Top Scorer
Fenerbahce win their first Euroleague title-May 21, 2017
Nikola Kalinic (202-F-91) gave Fenerbahce a quick start. He drained two three-pointers as the hosts grabbed a 10:6 lead. Bobby Dixon then added another one for a 13:6 advantage. Fenerbahce maintained the lead throughout the first period entering the second one up by 8 points 26:18. Olympiacos started the second period strong. Erick Green and Milutinov put the Greek side as close as 4 points 25:29. Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) though responded with five points in a row for the hosts to restore a 9-point cushion. Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87, college: Baylor) soon gave Fenerbahce a double-digit advantage at 35:25. Olympiacos capped the half on a 9:4 rally to pull within five points 34:39 at halftime. As soon as second half started Fenerbahce started to play their game, like they did entire season. They won third quarter with 21:14 which was great indicator in Sinan Erdem Dome for Fenerbahce fans to start celebrating slowly. Third quarter was finished with 60:48. In fourth quarter it was all ended in just two minutes of last period, Fenerbahce was on the run of 8:2 for 68:50 and Olympiacos didn't have time for making another comeback in their history. On 3:11 until the end, Nikola Kalinic (202-F-91) scored 2 points for biggest lead of Turkish powerhouse, it was 78:58. Final result of Euroleague F4 Final Game was 80:64 for Fenerbahce who win their first Euroleague trophy in team history.
Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87, college: Baylor) was selected as MVP of Final game.

Fenerbahce: Nikola Kalinic 17pts+5rbd+5ast, Bogdan Bogdanovic 17pts+5rbd, Ekpe Udoh10pts+9rbd+4ast, Jan Vesely 8pts+8rbd
Olympiacos: Khem Birch 14pts, Nikola Milutinov 10pts+4rbd, Evangelos Mantzaris 9pts+3ast
Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague Awards 2017-May 24, 2017
Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague 1st Team 2017
Sergio Llull
Llull
Nando De Colo
De Colo
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Bogdanovic
Georgios Printezis
Printezis
Ekpe Udoh
Udoh

Finals MVP: Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87) of Fenerbahce
Player of the Year: Sergio Llull (190-SG-87) of Real Madrid
Guard of the Year: Sergio Llull (190-SG-87) of Real Madrid
Forward of the Year: Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) of Fenerbahce
Center of the Year: Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87) of Fenerbahce
Alphonso Ford Trophy: Keith Langford (193-SG-83) of Unics
European Player of the Year: Sergio Llull (190-SG-87) of Real Madrid
Import of the Year: Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87) of Fenerbahce
Defensive Player of the Year: Adam Hanga (199-SF-89) of Baskonia
Rising Star Award: Luka Doncic (201-PG-99) of Real Madrid
Coach of the Year: Zeljko Obradovic of Fenerbahce

1st Team
SG: Sergio Llull (190-SG-87) of Real Madrid
SG: Nando De Colo (196-SG-87) of CSKA
G/F: Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) of Fenerbahce
PF: Georgios Printezis (204-PF-85) of Olympiacos
F/C: Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87) of Fenerbahce

2nd Team
PG: Milos Teodosic (195-PG-87) of CSKA
G: Brad Wanamaker (193-G-89) of Darussafaka
PF: Nicolo Melli (205-PF-91) of Brose Bask.
C: Bryant Dunston (203-C-86) of Anadolu Efes
C/F: Gustavo Ayon (207-C/F-85) of Real Madrid

Honorable Mention
Luka Doncic (201-PG-99) of Real Madrid
Kyle Hines (198-F/C-86) of CSKA
Mike James (185-PG-90) of Panathinaikos
Derrick Brown (203-F-87) of Anadolu Efes
Adam Hanga (199-SF-89) of Baskonia
Marko Simonovic (201-F-86) of Crvena Zvezda
Paulius Jankunas (205-PF-84) of Zalgiris
Tyrese Rice (185-PG-87) of FC Barcelona
Sinan Guler (192-SG-83) of Galatasaray
Victor Rudd (205-F-91) of Maccabi T-A
Krunoslav Simon (197-G/F-85) of EA7 Armani
Keith Langford (193-SG-83) of Unics

All-Europeans Team
SG: Sergio Llull (190-SG-87) of Real Madrid
SG: Nando De Colo (196-SG-87) of CSKA
G/F: Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) of Fenerbahce
PF: Georgios Printezis (204-PF-85) of Olympiacos
PF: Nicolo Melli (205-PF-91) of Brose Bask.

All-Imports Team
SG: Keith Langford (193-SG-83) of Unics
G: Brad Wanamaker (193-G-89) of Darussafaka
C: Bryant Dunston (203-C-86) of Anadolu Efes
C/F: Gustavo Ayon (207-C/F-85) of Real Madrid
F/C: Ekpe Udoh (208-F/C-87) of Fenerbahce
CSKA finish third, storm past Real in consolation final-May 21, 2017
CSKA - Real Madrid 94:70

CSKA finished their EuroLeague campaign on a high note. They stormed past Real Madrid in Istanbul today to earn the third place. Kyle Hines (198-F/C-86, agency: BeoBasket) came up with 14 points and 7 rebounds to lead the Moscow team.
CSKA dominated right from the tip off. They sank 23 points in the first period to jump to a 13-point lead. The teams traded baskets throughout the second period. CSKA ensured a 45:32 halftime advantage. They kept Real at distance throughout the third period. CSKA entered the fourth frame up by 13 points 69:56. They followed with a solid 25:14 rally in the final quarter and raced to the victory. Nando De Colo (196-SG-87) and Aaron Jackson (190-G-86, college: Duquesne) delivered 13 points each in the win. Jonas Maciulis (198-F/G-85) and Gustavo Ayon (207-C/F-85, college: San Jose St.) responded with 11 points each for Real Madrid.

CSKA: Kyle Hines 14, Nando De Colo 13, Aaron Jackson 13
Real Madrid: Jonas Maciulis 11, Gustavo Ayon 11