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2020–21 King Mindaugas Cup

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2020–21 Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė
Tournament details
CountryLithuania
CityPanevėžys
Venue(s)Cido Arena
Dates6 October 2020 – 14 February 2021
Teams16
Defending championsŽalgiris
Final positions
ChampionsŽalgiris (4th title)
Runner-upLietkabelis
Third placeJuventus
Tournament statistics
MVPFrance Joffrey Lauvergne

The 2020–21 King Mindaugas Cup, also known as Citadele Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė for sponsorship purposes, was the sixth edition of the Lithuanian King Mindaugas Cup basketball competition. Žalgiris successfully defended the title after defeating Lietkabelis in the final 76–69.

Format

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The top four placed teams from the LKL 2019–20 season, gained an automatic bye to the 2021 Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė quarterfinals. While the six lower placed teams from the 2019–20 LKL season along with six other NKL teams, playing in first round, competing for the other four quarterfinals places.

Draw

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The first round draw of the 2021 Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė, was held on 23 September 2020. LKL teams were paired with the NKL teams. The drawing ceremony was held in half time of BC Žalgiris against BC Dzūkija in LKL TV studio. Brothers Kšyštof Lavrinovič and Darjuš Lavrinovič were guests who helped to draw pairs.[1]

Qualified teams

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Team Location Tier
CBet Prienai Prienai LKL
Dzūkija Alytus LKL
Juventus Utena LKL
Lietkabelis Panevėžys LKL
Neptūnas Klaipėda LKL
Nevėžis-OPTIBET Kėdainiai LKL
Pieno žvaigždės Pasvalys LKL
Rytas Vilnius LKL
Šiauliai Šiauliai LKL
Žalgiris Kaunas LKL
Sūduva-Mantinga Marijampolė NKL
Vytis Šakiai NKL
Šilutė Šilutė NKL
Neptūnas-Akvaservis Klaipėda NKL
Žalgiris-2 Kaunas NKL
CBet Jonava Jonava NKL

Notable events

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Round 1

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5–10 ranked teams from 2019 to 2020 LKL season and six 2020–21 NKL season teams faced-off each other in a home-and-away format, with the overall cumulative score determining the winner of a match. The winners advanced to the next round.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus 163–142 Sūduva-Mantinga 74–74 89–68
Cbet Prienai 195–146 Žalgiris-2 87–84 108–62
Pieno žvaigždės 180–153 Cbet Jonava 89–77 91–76
Nevėžis-Optibet 151–137 Vytis 66–81 85–56
Šiauliai 161–152 Neptūnas-Akvaservis 82–87 79–65
Dzūkija 174–137 Šilutė 76–71 98–66

Round 2

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Two highest ranked pair winners from 2019 to 2020 LKL season received bye's into Quarterfinals, while the remaining teams faced-off each other in a home-and-away format, with the overall cumulative score determining the winner of a match. The winners earned the remaining quarterfinals spots.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus Bye N/A
Cbet Prienai Bye N/A
Pieno žvaigždės 168–128 Nevėžis-Optibet 79–57 89–71
Šiauliai 172–170 Dzūkija 71–96 101–74

Quarterfinals

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Top four teams from 2019–20 LKL season have received bye's to quarterfinals stage. Those teams are:

All qualified teams will be drawn into pairs, where they will face-off each other in a home-and-away format, with the overall cumulative score determining the winner of a match. The winners of each pair would then qualify for the Final four.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Žalgiris 201–159 Pieno žvaigždės 98–82 103–77
Neptūnas 168–164 Šiauliai 91–76 77–88
Rytas 165–194 Juventus 87–89 78–105
Lietkabelis 183–158 Cbet Prienai 87–68 96–90

Final four

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Cido Arena in Panevėžys, Lithuania

The final four was hosted by the Cido Arena in Panevėžys on 13–14 February 2021.[21]

Semifinals
13 February
Final
14 February
    
Žalgiris 84
Neptūnas 72
Žalgiris 76
Lietkabelis 69
Juventus 73
Lietkabelis 84 Third place
14 February
Neptūnas 69
Juventus 86

Semifinals

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13 February 2021 Žalgiris 84–72 Neptūnas Panevėžys
16:30 (EET) Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 23–14, 17–18, 29–19
Pts: Lauvergne 28
Rebs: Lauvergne 10
Asts: Walkup 6
PIR: Lauvergne 32
Boxscore Pts: Giga 16
Rebs: Giga 7
Asts: Giga 5
PIR: Giga 24
Arena: Cido Arena
Referees: Tomas Jasevičius, Gintaras Vitkauskas, Juozas Barkauskas
13 February 2021 Juventus 73–84 Lietkabelis Panevėžys
14:00 (EET) Scoring by quarter: 11―16, 23―30, 20―20, 19―18
Pts: Kupšas 24
Rebs: Kupšas 6
Asts: Kariniauskas 9
PIR: Kupšas 27
Boxscore Pts: Gagić 18
Rebs: Lipkevičius 10
Asts: Vinales 6
PIR: Maldūnas 22
Arena: Cido Arena
Referees: Jurgis Laurinavičius, Gytis Vilius, Artūras Šukys

Third place

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14 February 2021 Neptūnas 69–86 Juventus Panevėžys
14:45 (EET) Scoring by quarter: 11―21, 22―19, 18―25, 18―21
Pts: Slavinskas 17
Rebs: Griciūnas 11
Asts: Janavičius, Slavinskas 5
PIR: Slavinskas 23
Boxscore Pts: Kupšas 19
Rebs: Kupšas 8
Asts: Kariniauskas 6
PIR: Kupšas 22
Arena: Cido Arena
Referees: Jurgis Laurinavičius, Gintaras Vitkauskas, Gvidas Gedvilas

Final

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14 February 2021 Žalgiris 76–69 Lietkabelis Panevėžys
17:50 (EET) Scoring by quarter: 19―8, 18―20, 21―13, 18―28
Pts: Walkup 18
Rebs: Jankūnas 6
Asts: Walkup 8
PIR: Walkup 26
Boxscore Pts: Vinales 17
Rebs: Maldūnas 9
Asts: Maldūnas, Vinales 4
PIR: Maldūnas 20
Arena: Cido Arena
Referees: Gytis Vilius, Tomas Jasevičius, Artūras Šukys


2020–21 King Mindaugas Cup champions
Žalgiris
(4th title)

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