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2020–21 Basketball Champions League
The Trade Union Sport Palace in Nizhny Novgorod hosted the Final Eight
Season2020–21
Dates15 September 2020 – 9 May 2021
Teams32 (regular season)
44 (all rounds)[1]
Regular season
Season MVPUnited States Bonzie Colson
Finals
ChampionsSpain San Pablo Burgos (2nd title)
  Runners-upTurkey Pınar Karşıyaka
Third placeSpain Casademont Zaragoza
Fourth placeFrance SIG Strasbourg
Finals MVPBrazil Vítor Benite
Awards
Best CoachSerbia Zoran Lukić
Best Young PlayerFrance Yoan Makoundou
Statistical leaders
Points United States Bonzie Colson 18.2
Rebounds United States Michale Kyser 7.8
Assists Italy Marco Spissu 6.9
Index Rating United States Raymar Morgan 20.6
Seasons

The 2020–21 Basketball Champions League was the 5th season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), the premier[citation needed] European-wide professional basketball competition for clubs launched and managed by FIBA. The season began on 15 September 2020 and ended on 9 May 2021. It featured 12 domestic champions while four wild cards were allocated for first time.

San Pablo Burgos won its second consecutive championship, after defeating Pınar Karşıyaka in the final in Nizhny Novgorod. As champions, they qualified for the 2022 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Teams

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Team allocation

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44 teams played in the 2020–21 Basketball Champions League (28 teams directly qualify for the group competition, while 16 teams play 2 qualifying rounds for the remaining 4 places in the group stage).[1]

Qualified teams for 2020–21 Basketball Champions League (by entry round)[2]
Regular season
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka (Abd-2nd) France Cholet (Abd-6th) Italy Happy Casa Brindisi (Abd-5th) Czech Republic ERA Nymburk (Abd-1st)
Turkey Galatasaray Doga Sigorta (Abd-3rd) France Limoges CSP (Abd-8th) Italy Fortitudo Bologna (Abd-8th)WC Germany Brose Bamberg (5th)
Turkey Tofaş (Abd-5th) Spain San Pablo Burgos (4th) Greece AEK (Abd-2nd) Hungary Falco Vulcano Szombathely (Abd-1st)
Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen (Abd-6th)WC Spain Casademont Zaragoza (6th) Greece Peristeri (Abd-3rd) Latvia VEF Riga (Abd-1st)[Note LAT]
Turkey Türk Telekom (BCL QF)WC Spain Iberostar Tenerife (7th) Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem (3rd) Lithuania Rytas (Abd-2nd)
France JDA Dijon (CLR)[Note FRA] Spain RETAbet Bilbao (8th)WC Israel Hapoel Holon (5th) Poland Start Lublin (Abd-2nd)
France SIG Strasbourg (CLR)[Note FRA] Italy Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari (Abd-2nd) Belgium Filou Oostende (Abd-1st) Russia Nizhny Novgorod (BCL R16)
Qualifying rounds
Belgium Belfius Mons-Hainaut (Abd-2nd) Cyprus Keravnos (Abd-1st) Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv (8th) Portugal Sporting CP (Abd-1st)
Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk Denmark Bakken Bears (Abd-1st) Lithuania Neptūnas (Abd-4th) Romania U-BT Cluj-Napoca (Abd-1st)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea (Abd-1st) United Kingdom London Lions (Abd-2nd) Netherlands Donar (Abd-2nd) Switzerland Fribourg Olympic (Abd-1st)
Bulgaria Balkan (Abd-1st) Greece Iraklis (Abd-7th) Poland Anwil Włocławek (Abd-3rd) Ukraine Dnipro (Abd-1st)
Notes
  1. ^
    France (FRA): The LNB ruled the 2019–20 Pro A season void without a classification. As a result, the BCL ruled that teams from France were selected on their BCL club rankings. JDA Dijon and SIG Strasbourg qualified as such.[3]
  2. ^
    Latvia (LAT): VEF Rīga qualified as the highest-ranked Latvian team of the Latvian–Estonian League, because the Latvian championship did not start due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Referees

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Round and draw dates

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The schedule of the competition was as follows.[5] On December 3, the Basketball Champions League Board has approved a change of format for the 2020-21 Play-Offs and Finals.[6]

Schedule for 2020–21 Basketball Champions League
Phase Round Draw date Round date
Qualifying rounds First qualifying round (Semifinals) 15 July 2020 22–23 September 2020
Second qualifying round (Finals) 24–25 September 2020
Regular season Round 1 Groups A–D 20–21 October 2020
Groups E–H 27–28 October 2020
Round 2 Groups A–D 3–4 November 2020
Groups E–H 10–11 November 2020
Round 3 Groups A–D 17–18 November 2020
Groups E–H 8–9 December 2020
Round 4 Groups A–D 15–16 December 2020
Groups E–H 22–23 December 2020
Round 5 Groups A–D 5–6 January 2021
Groups E–H 12–13 January 2021
Round 6 Groups A–D 19–20 January 2021
Groups E–H 26–27 January 2021
Play-offs Round 1 2 February 2021 2–3 March 2021
Round 2 9–10 March 2021
Round 3 16–17 March 2021
Round 4 23–24 March 2021
Round 5 30–31 March 2021
Round 6 6–7 April 2021
Final Eight Quarterfinals 16 April 2021 6–7 May 2021
Semifinals 8 May 2021
Final 9 May 2021

Qualifying rounds

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Draw

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The 16 teams that entered in the first round were divided into four 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 first qualification round (QR1), teams from Pot 3 were drawn against teams from Pot 2, and teams from Pot 4 faced teams from Pot 1. Clubs from Pot 1 and 2 were seeded, and played the second leg at home. Games were played on September 15–18. The eight winners then qualified for the second qualification round (QR2).

For the second round (QR2), the winners of Pot 3 and Pot 2 faced the winners of Pot 4 and Pot 1. The winners from Pot 4 and Pot 1 were seeded, and played the second leg at home. Games were played on September 22–25. The four winners then qualified for the 2020–21 Basketball Champions League regular reason and joined the 28 directly qualified teams in the main draw.

Change of Qualifying format

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On August 25, 2020, it was announced, in order to protect the health and guarantee the safety of players, coaches and officials, but also to safeguard a fair competition, and to properly organize game operations, the decision has been taken to modify the competition system from home-away games, to a tournament format, with single games for each Qualification Round.[7]

Four tournaments took place, each consisting of two semifinals games and of one final game, where the semifinals were played as the BCL qualification round 1 and the final as the BCL qualification round 2. These Qualification tournaments took place in two different locations:

Draw pots

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Pot 1
Team Pts
Lithuania Neptūnas 69
Poland Anwil Włocławek 28
Switzerland Fribourg Olympic 13
Netherlands Donar 7
Pot 2
Team Pts
Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk 6
Denmark Bakken Bears 5
Romania U-BT Cluj-Napoca 4
Cyprus Keravnos 3
Pot 3
Team Pts
Bulgaria Balkan 1
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 1*
Greece Iraklis 106.42
Pot 4
Team Pts
Belgium Belfius Mons-Hainaut 66.83
Ukraine Dnipro 15.00
Portugal Sporting CP 6.00
United Kingdom London Lions 1.00

* Example of 1 point for Igokea from 2016 to 2017 season means that the FIBA's "last three season points" rule applies to the last (three) BCL seasons of the particular club, not the last three BCL seasons in general.

Results

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Qualification Group A

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Semifinals were played on 23 September 2020 and Final took place on 25 September 2020 at Tassos Papadopoulos Eleftheria Indoor Hall in Nicosia, Cyprus.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
23 September
 
 
Poland Anwil Włocławek69
 
25 September
 
Belgium Belfius Mons-Hainaut81
 
Belgium Belfius Mons-Hainaut71
 
23 September
 
Denmark Bakken Bears86
 
Denmark Bakken Bears91
 
 
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv71
 

Qualification Group B

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Semifinals were played on 22 September 2020 and Final took place on 24 September 2020 at Tassos Papadopoulos Eleftheria Indoor Hall in Nicosia, Cyprus.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September
 
 
Cyprus Keravnos (OT)96
 
24 September
 
Greece Iraklis94
 
Cyprus Keravnos60
 
22 September
 
Netherlands Donar57
 
Netherlands Donar88
 
 
Ukraine Dnipro53
 

Qualification Group C

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Semifinals were played on 23 September 2020 and Final took place on 25 September 2020 at Arena Botevgrad in Botevgrad, Bulgaria.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
23 September
 
 
Romania U-BT Cluj-Napoca75
 
25 September
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea82
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea70
 
23 September
 
Portugal Sporting CP64
 
Switzerland Fribourg Olympic78
 
 
Portugal Sporting CP84
 

Qualification Group D

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Semifinals were played on 22 September 2020 and Final took place on 24 September 2020 at Arena Botevgrad in Botevgrad, Bulgaria.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September
 
 
Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk73
 
24 September
 
Bulgaria Balkan65
 
Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk69
 
22 September
 
Lithuania Neptūnas59
 
Lithuania Neptūnas77
 
 
United Kingdom London Lions73
 

Regular season

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Draw

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The 28 teams that entered in the regular season directly were divided into seven pots based firstly on the club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. Eighth pot is reserved for winners of qualifying rounds.

Initially, teams were divided into groups of eight teams. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, groups were split with the aim to the reduce the number of games and to make easier to play possible postponed matches.

Pot 1
Team Pts
Greece AEK 119
Spain Iberostar Tenerife 119
Czech Republic ERA Nymburk 83
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 79
Pot 2
Team Pts
France Strasbourg 68
Belgium Filou Oostende 64
Russia Nizhny Novgorod 61
Germany Brose Bamberg 60
Pot 3
Team Pts
Italy Dinamo Sassari 51
Israel Hapoel Holon 47
France JDA Dijon 43
Turkey Türk Telekom 36
Pot 4
Team Pts
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 35
Spain Casademont Zaragoza 34
Spain San Pablo Burgos 30
Greece Peristeri 26
Pot 5
Team Pts
Hungary Falco Szombathely 17
Italy Happy Casa Brindisi 15
Latvia VEF Riga 7
Spain RETAbet Bilbao 131.00
Pot 6
Team Pts
France Cholet 110.58
France Limoges CSP 110.58
Turkey Galatasaray 107.50
Turkey Tofaş 107.50
Pot 7
Team Pts
Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen 107.50
Italy Fortitudo Bologna 95.00
Lithuania Rytas 74.33
Poland Start Lublin 44.67
Pot 8
Team
Denmark Bakken Bears
Cyprus Keravnos
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea
Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk
Notes
^† Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE DIN BAK GAL
1 Spain Iberostar Tenerife 6 4 2 552 507 +45 10 Advance to Playoffs 115–85 98–73 85–72
2 Italy Dinamo Sassari 6 4 2 524 529 −5 10 92–72 71–93 93–84
3 Denmark Bakken Bears 6 3 3 523 507 +16 9 96–78 84–91 96–78
4 Turkey Galatasaray 6 1 5 495 551 −56 7 89–104 81–92 91–81

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TOF NYM JDA KER
1 Turkey Tofaş 6 4 2 529 482 +47 10 Advance to Playoffs 93–96 81–87 78–67
2 Czech Republic ERA Nymburk 6 4 2 546 473 +73 10 97–103 94–54 96–69
3 France JDA Dijon 6 4 2 457 449 +8 10 61–90 85–61 91–79
4 Cyprus Keravnos 6 0 6 402 530 −128 6 74–84 69–102 44–79

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification HOL AEK CHO TSM
1 Israel Hapoel Holon 6 4 2 479 455 +24 10 Advance to Playoffs 77–71 73–63 69–79
2 Greece AEK 6 4 2 514 492 +22 10 100–96 83–81 95–69
3 France Cholet 6 2 4 458 468 −10 8 71–89 79–70 89–71
4 Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk 6 2 4 462 498 −36 8 71–75 90–95 82–75

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification ZAR NIZ FAL LUB
1 Spain Casademont Zaragoza 6 5 1 527 504 +23 11 Advance to Playoffs 78–75 85–76 94–82
2 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 6 4 2 496 463 +33 10 92–98 73–68 78–65
3 Hungary Falco Szombathely 6 3 3 493 471 +22 9 94–86 88–93 84–75
4 Poland Start Lublin 6 0 6 432 510 −78 6 85–86 66–85 59–83

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification SIG VEF PER RYT
1 France SIG Strasbourg 6 4 2 492 466 +26 10 Advance to Playoffs 101–94 77–57 81–83
2 Latvia VEF Rīga 6 4 2 482 457 +25 10 75–77 60–57 84–60
3 Greece Peristeri Winmasters 6 2 4 458 462 −4 8 76–79 81–84 81–74
4 Lithuania Rytas 6 2 4 467 514 −47 8 81–77 81–85 88–106

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification BRO KAR BIL FOR
1 Germany Brose Bamberg 6 6 0 509 429 +80 12 Advance to Playoffs 83–82 90–75 83–68
2 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 6 4 2 476 441 +35 10 70–76 85–76 80–69
3 Spain RETAbet Bilbao 6 2 4 445 451 −6 8 71–77 72–81 82–54
4 Italy Fortitudo Bologna 6 0 6 383 492 −109 6 63–100 65–78 64–69

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TTE IGO JER LIM
1 Turkey Türk Telekom 6 5 1 487 477 +10 11 Advance to Playoffs 94–86 98–94 76–73
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 6 3 3 457 470 −13 9 77–66 75–73 76–73
3 Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 6 2 4 492 482 +10 8 77–78 84–68[a] 81–75
4 France Limoges CSP 6 2 4 459 466 −7 8 70–75 80–75 88–83
  1. ^ The rescheduled game was played in Laktaši instead of Jerusalem by agreement between both teams.[8]

Group H

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification SPB BRI OOS DAR
1 Spain San Pablo Burgos 6 5 1 543 470 +73 11 Advance to Playoffs 93–71 88–73 100–70
2 Italy Happy Casa Brindisi 6 4 2 521 508 +13 10 86–90 93–81 92–81
3 Belgium Filou Oostende 6 2 4 484 517 −33 8 99–98 80–92 77–67
4 Turkey Darüşşafaka Tekfen 6 1 5 451 504 −53 7 71–74 83–87 79–74

Playoffs

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Sixteen teams advance to the Play-off phase, consisting of a new group format of four groups with four teams each.

A draw determined the new four groups (each group had respectively two teams having finished first and two teams having finished second in their regular season group) that played home and away games over the month of March. No country protection, only group protection was applied during the draw.

Clubs played six games each in a round robin system (three games home, three away), with the first two teams in each group qualifying for a Final 8 tournament that concluded the 2020–21 season. The playoffs started on March 2–3, 2021.[9]

The draw of this second phase of the competition was conducted on February 2, at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball.[10]

Draw

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Seeded teams
Spain Lenovo Tenerife
Turkey Tofaş
Israel Hapoel Holon
Spain Casademont Zaragoza
France SIG Strasbourg
Germany Brose Bamberg
Turkey Türk Telekom
Spain San Pablo Burgos
Non-seeded teams
Italy Dinamo Sassari
Czech Republic ERA Nymburk
Greece AEK
Russia Nizhny Novgorod
Latvia VEF Riga
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea
Italy Happy Casa Brindisi

Group I

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification HOL KAR BRI TOF
1 Israel Hapoel Holon 6 4 2 472 483 −11 10 Advance to Final Eight 63–72 81–79 71–90
2 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 6 3 3 491 471 +20 9 76–77 107–88 78–70
3 Italy Happy Casa Brindisi 6 3 3 503 501 +2 9 85–87 83–79 77–75
4 Turkey Tofaş 6 2 4 478 489 −11 8 81–93 90–79 72–91

Group J

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification TFE SPB IGO VEF
1 Spain Lenovo Tenerife 6 5 1 484 426 +58 11 Advance to Final Eight 89–60 80–75 77–64
2 Spain San Pablo Burgos 6 4 2 462 436 +26 10 101–79 83–71 76–75
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 6 3 3 440 453 −13 9 62–82 77–75[a] 64–58
4 Latvia VEF Rīga 6 0 6 381 452 −71 6 64–77 45–67 75–91
  1. ^ The rescheduled game was played in Burgos instead of Laktaši by agreement between both teams.[11]

Group K

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification NIZ SIG AEK TTE
1 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 6 4 2 506 457 +49 10 Advance to Final Eight 87–97 88–60 96–82
2 France SIG Strasbourg 6 3 3 491 474 +17 9 68–73 91–73 91–81
3 Greece AEK 6 3 3 429 468 −39 9 79–78 77–68 74–65
4 Turkey Türk Telekom 6 2 4 460 487 −27 8 71–84 83–76 78–66

Group L

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification NYM ZAR BRO DIN
1 Czech Republic ERA Nymburk 6 5 1 532 497 +35 11 Advance to Final Eight 98–78 91–87 90–89
2 Spain Casademont Zaragoza 6 4 2 521 522 −1 10 90–71 77–65 105–88
3 Germany Brose Bamberg 6 2 4 513 504 +9 8 80–91[a] 117–76 92–86
4 Italy Dinamo Sassari 6 1 5 502 545 −43 7 73–91 83–95 83–72
  1. ^ The rescheduled game was played in Laktaši (Bosnia and Herzegovina) instead of Bamberg due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic between Germany and Czech Republic.[12]

Final Eight

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The concluding Final Eight tournament was played in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, between 5 May and 9 May 2021.[13]

Draw

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Pot 1
Czech Republic ERA Nymburk
Israel Hapoel Holon
Spain Lenovo Tenerife
Russia Nizhny Novgorod
Pot 2
Spain Casademont Zaragoza
Spain San Pablo Burgos
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
France SIG Strasbourg

Bracket

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
6 May
 
 
Israel Hapoel Holon77
 
7 May
 
Spain San Pablo Burgos86
 
Spain San Pablo Burgos81
 
6 May
 
France SIG Strasbourg70
 
Spain Lenovo Tenerife86
 
9 May
 
France SIG Strasbourg (OT)88
 
Spain San Pablo Burgos64
 
5 May
 
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka59
 
Russia Nizhny Novgorod78
 
7 May
 
Spain Casademont Zaragoza86
 
Spain Casademont Zaragoza79
 
5 May
 
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka84 Third place
 
Czech Republic ERA Nymburk73
 
9 May
 
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka84
 
France SIG Strasbourg77
 
 
Spain Casademont Zaragoza89
 

Quarterfinals

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The quarterfinals were played on 5–6 May 2021.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lenovo Tenerife Spain 86–88 OT France SIG Strasbourg
Hapoel Holon Israel 77–86 Spain San Pablo Burgos
Nizhny Novgorod Russia 78–86 Spain Casademont Zaragoza
ERA Nymburk Czech Republic 73–84 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka

Semifinals

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The semifinals were played on 7 May 2021.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
San Pablo Burgos Spain 81–70 France SIG Strasbourg
Casademont Zaragoza Spain 79–84 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka

Third place game

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The third place game was played on 9 May 2021.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Casademont Zaragoza Spain 89–77 France SIG Strasbourg

Final

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The final was played on 9 May 2021.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Pınar Karşıyaka Turkey 59–64 Spain San Pablo Burgos

Individual awards

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Season awards

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The annual season awards were announced on 5 May.[14][15]

Award Player Club
Most Valuable Player United States Bonzie Colson France SIG Strasbourg
Final Eight MVP Brazil Vítor Benite Spain San Pablo Burgos
Best Young Player France Yoan Makoundou France Cholet
Best Coach Serbia Zoran Lukić Russia Nizhny Novgorod
First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
United States C.J. Harris Israel Hapoel Holon Jamaica Dylan Ennis Spain Zaragoza
United States Kasey Shepherd Russia Nizhny Novgorod United States Darius Thompson Italy New Basket Brindisi
United States Bonzie Colson France SIG Strasbourg Cuba Jasiel Rivero Spain San Pablo Burgos
United States Raymar Morgan Turkey Karşıyaka United States Omar Prewitt Czech Republic Nymburk
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Spain Canarias United States Michale Kyser Latvia VEF Rīga

MVP of the Month

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Month Player Club Ref.
2020
October
United States Steven Gray Greece Peristeri
November
Angola Yanick Moreira Greece AEK
December
United States Kyle Allman Jr. Latvia VEF Rīga
2021
January
United States Raymar Morgan Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka

Play-Offs MVP

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Player Club Ref.
United States Kasey Shepherd Russia Nizhny Novgorod

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Strongest BCL lineup to date ahead of season 5". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  3. ^ "Comninos on BCL criteria: It's meritocratic, we have objective ranking on each club". Eurohoops. 2020-05-29. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
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  7. ^ "Basketball Champions League Qualification Rounds format updated and hosts announced". Champions League Basketball. August 25, 2020. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
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  13. ^ "Final Eight field confirmed". FIBA. 2021-04-07. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
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  15. ^ "Colson named MVP of the Season". Basketball Champions League. 7 May 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  16. ^ "Record-breaking Gray named MVP of the Month for October". Basketball Champions League. 30 October 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  17. ^ "AEK big man Moreira named MVP of the month for November". Basketball Champions League. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  18. ^ "VEF Riga's Kyle Allman named MVP of the month for December". Basketball Champions League. 29 December 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  19. ^ "Pinar Karsiyaka's Raymar Morgan named MVP of the month for January". Basketball Champions League. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  20. ^ "Nizhny Novgorod's Kasey Shepherd named Play-Offs MVP". Basketball Champions League. 12 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
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