The 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague was FIBA Europe 's professional club basketball tournament for the 2000–01 season. Up until that season, there was one cup, the FIBA European Champions' Cup (which is now called the EuroLeague ), though in this season of 2000–01, the leading European teams split into two competitions: the FIBA SuproLeague and Euroleague Basketball Company 's Euroleague 2000–01 .
20-457: The season started on 18 October 2000, and ended on 13 May 2001. The competition's Final Four took place at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy , in Paris, France . The 2000–01 SuproLeague was the last European top tier club competition organised by FIBA. The European Champions' Cup was originally established by FIBA and it operated under its umbrella from 1958 until the summer of 2000, concluding with
40-557: Is a private company that runs and operates the top continental-wide basketball men's professional sports club competitions in Europe, the first-tier level EuroLeague , and the second-tier level EuroCup . It has been organizing the EuroLeague competition since the 2000–01 season backed by ULEB . Euroleague also oversees the European national basketball league rankings since 2008, and
60-518: Is no time to convene a meeting of the General Assembly (subject to the subsequent ratification of the General Assembly), and exercise any further functions conferred on it by the General Assembly. The Shareholders Executive Board will consist of the following members, elected by the General Assembly, for a three-year term of office: Euroleague Properties S.A. (EP), founded on 3 August 2009,
80-403: Is the limited liability company, controlled by ECA, responsible for managing and organising the EuroLeague and EuroCup competitions in which the EuroLeague and EuroCup clubs participate, as well as for commercialising the properties of these competitions (to deal with the promotion and development of the commercial activities linked to these competitions), in accordance with what is established in
100-533: The 1999–2000 season . Euroleague Basketball was created on 1 July 2000. FIBA had never trademarked the "EuroLeague" name and had no legal recourse on the usage of that name. Therefore, FIBA had to find a new name for their league and chose " SuproLeague ". The 2000–01 season started with two top European professional club basketball competitions: the FIBA SuproLeague (renamed from the FIBA EuroLeague) and
120-422: The 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague . Source: FIBA Europe Source: FIBA Europe Source: FIBA Europe Source: FIBA Europe In May 2001, Europe had two continental champions, Maccabi Tel Aviv of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of Euroleague Basketball Company 's EuroLeague . The leaders of both organizations realized the need to come up with a new single competition. Negotiating from
140-868: The EuroCup . 2001 FIBA SuproLeague Final Four 2001 football tournament of the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague 2001 FIBA SuproLeague Final Four Tournament details Arena Palais de Bercy , Paris , [REDACTED] France Dates May 11th - 13th, 2001 Final positions Champions [REDACTED] Maccabi Tel Aviv (3rd title) Runners-up [REDACTED] Panathinaikos Third place [REDACTED] Efes Fourth place [REDACTED] CSKA Moscow Awards and statistics MVP [REDACTED] Ariel McDonald ← 2000 EuroLeague ← 2001 Euroleague 2002 Euroleague → Main article: 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague The 2001 FIBA SuproLeague Final Four
160-540: The Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament . It is headquartered in Barcelona . Euroleague Commercial Assets S.A. (ECA), founded on 8 March 2006, is the limited liability company , acting pursuant to Luxembourg law, with registered office in rue Beaumont 17, L-1219 Luxembourg. It is governed by the statutes and the resolutions of the governing bodies, the owners of which are
180-515: The FIBA Europe League competition, while Euroleague Basketball would also organize its own second-tier level league, combining FIBA's long-time FIBA Saporta Cup and FIBA Korać Cup competitions into one new competition, the EuroCup . In 2005, Euroleague Basketball and FIBA decided to cooperate with each other and did so until 2016. In essence, the authority in European professional basketball
200-490: The FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of the Euroleague Basketball Company's EuroLeague. A year later, Euroleague Basketball Company and FIBA decided that Euroleague Basketball's EuroLeague competition would be the main basketball tournament on the continent, to be played between the top-level teams of Europe. FIBA Europe from 2002 would also organize a European league for third-tier level teams, known as
220-679: The Round of 16, and the winners of this round advanced to the Quarterfinals. Both of the rounds were played in a Best-of-three playoff system. The winning teams of the Quarterfinals qualified to the SuproLeague Final Four , which was held in the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy , in Paris , on 10–13 May 2001. If one or more clubs were level on won-lost record, tiebreakers were applied in the following order: Teams in bold advanced to
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#1733085905908240-576: The brand new Euroleague . Top clubs were split between the two leagues: Panathinaikos , Maccabi Tel Aviv , CSKA Moscow , and Efes Pilsen stayed with FIBA, while Olympiacos , Kinder Bologna , Real Madrid , FC Barcelona , Tau Cerámica , and Benetton Treviso joined Euroleague Basketball. The first phase was a regular season, in which the twenty competing teams were drawn into two groups, each containing ten teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and away, resulting in 18 games for each team. The top 8 teams in each group advanced to
260-471: The bylaws. EP has designated the company Euroleague Entertainment & Services, S.L.U. , controlled by ECA, as the body responsible for the management and administrative organisation of the EuroLeague and EuroCup competitions in accordance with what is established in the bylaws. This company must adhere to the EuroLeague Regulations and any future modifications, amendments or derogations whenever
280-631: The clubs participating in the EuroLeague and a number of leagues. The General Assembly is the ECA body of representation and governance, where the ECA shareholders meet together with the associated clubs, which is responsible for the general supervision of the issues regarding the EuroLeague and for approving the Bylaws, as stipulated in the EuroLeague Club Licensing Rules. In addition, it ensures
300-547: The coordination of the clubs and has the authority to make decisions and confer functions on the Shareholders Executive Board . The General Assembly constituted the Shareholders Executive Board and granted it the duties to submit proposals and recommendations to the General Assembly, monitor and control the observance of the resolutions made by the General Assembly, take urgent measures when there
320-414: The governing bodies approve them. Euroleague Ventures S.A. (EV), founded on 29 June 2016, is the limited liability company incorporated by EP and IMG Media Limited according to the joint venture agreement signed by both parties with the aim of increasing the stature, awareness and economic value of the EuroLeague, EuroCup and the clubs. EP and IMG Media Limited have agreed on a long-term cooperation in
340-479: The next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding, the numbers to the right indicate the result of games including result in bold of the team that won in that game, and the numbers furthest to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. 11 May, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy , Paris 13 May, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy , Paris 13 May, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy , Paris All official awards of
360-427: The position of strength, Euroleague Basketball Company dictated proceedings and FIBA essentially had no choice but to agree to their terms. As a result, the EuroLeague was fully integrated under Euroleague Basketball Company's umbrella, and teams that competed in the FIBA SuproLeague during the 2000–01 season joined it as well. It is today officially admitted that European basketball had two champions that year, Maccabi of
380-583: Was divided over club-country lines. FIBA stayed in charge of national team competitions (like the FIBA EuroBasket , the FIBA World Cup , and the Summer Olympics ), while Euroleague Basketball took over the European professional club competitions. From that point on, FIBA Saporta Cup and FIBA Korać Cup competitions lasted only one more season before folding, which was when Euroleague Basketball launched
400-11050: Was the concluding tournament of the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague . It was the last Final Four tournament that was organized by FIBA Europe . Bracket [ edit ] Semi-finals Final May 11, Bercy Arena [REDACTED] Maccabi Tel Aviv 86 May 13, Bercy Arena [REDACTED] CSKA Moscow 80 [REDACTED] Maccabi Tel Aviv 81 May 11, Bercy Arena [REDACTED] Panathinaikos 67 [REDACTED] Panathinaikos 74 [REDACTED] Efes Pilsen 66 Third place May 13, Bercy Arena [REDACTED] Efes Pilsen 91 [REDACTED] CSKA Moscow 85 Semifinals [ edit ] Maccabi Tel Aviv – CSKA Moscow [ edit ] May 11 18:00 (Report) Maccabi Tel Aviv [REDACTED] 86 –80 [REDACTED] CSKA Moscow Scoring by quarter: 21 –19, 16– 24 , 23 –9, 26– 28 Pts : Huffman 17 Rebs : Parker 9 Asts : Parker 7 Pts: Kirilenko 23 Rebs: Kirilenko 11 Asts: Kirilenko 2 Palais de Bercy , Paris , France Attendance: 13,200 Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Eduardo Sancha (ESP) Panathinaikos – Efes Pilsen [ edit ] May 11 20:30 (Report) Panathinaikos [REDACTED] 74 –66 [REDACTED] Efes Pilsen Scoring by quarter: 23 –10, 15 –13, 15– 25 , 21 –18 Pts : Bodiroga 22 Rebs : Alvertis 6 Asts : Bodiroga 5 Pts: Onan 15 Rebs: Besok 8 Asts: Onan 3 Palais de Bercy , Paris , France Attendance: 13,200 Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Pascal Dorizon (FRA) Third-place game [ edit ] Efes Pilsen – CSKA Moscow [ edit ] May 13 18:00 (Report) Efes Pilsen [REDACTED] 91 –85 [REDACTED] CSKA Moscow Scoring by quarter: 14– 17 , 29– 31 , 17– 20 , 25 –23 Pts : Drobnjak 25 Rebs : Besok 9 Asts : Mulaomerović 12 Pts: Morgunov 16 Rebs: Morgunov 12 Asts: Domani 4 Palais de Bercy , Paris , France Attendance: 13,200 Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Carl Jungebrand (FIN) Final [ edit ] Maccabi Tel Aviv – Panathinaikos [ edit ] May 13 20:30 (Report) Maccabi Tel Aviv [REDACTED] 81 –67 [REDACTED] Panathinaikos Scoring by quarter: 15 –13, 22 –10, 17– 25 , 27 –19 Pts : McDonald 21 Rebs : Huffman 9 Asts : McDonald 9 Pts: Bodiroga 27 Rebs: Fotsis 8 Asts: Koch 3 Palais de Bercy , Paris , France Attendance: 13,200 Referees: Eduardo Sancha (ESP), Pascal Dorizon (FRA) [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Maccabi Tel Aviv [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Panathinaikos Starters: P R A PG 14 [REDACTED] Ariel McDonald 21 2 9 SG 8 [REDACTED] Anthony Parker 13 6 3 SF 10 [REDACTED] Tal Burstein 5 3 2 PF 4 [REDACTED] Nadav Henefeld 7 2 1 C 7 [REDACTED] Nate Huffman 21 9 0 Reserves: P R A SG 5 [REDACTED] Mark Brisker 3 0 0 PG 6 [REDACTED] Derrick Sharp 5 0 0 SF 9 [REDACTED] Gur Shelef 2 2 2 PF 11 [REDACTED] Elad Savion DNP PF 12 [REDACTED] Velibor Radović DNP PF 13 [REDACTED] Radisav Ćurčić 4 2 0 C 15 [REDACTED] David Sternlight 0 0 0 Head coach: [REDACTED] Pini Gershon 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague Champions [REDACTED] Maccabi Tel Aviv 3rd Title Starters: P R A PG 5 [REDACTED] Georgios Kalaitzis 0 1 2 SG 10 [REDACTED] Dejan Bodiroga 27 8 1 SF 4 [REDACTED] Fragiskos Alvertis 5 3 1 PF 8 [REDACTED] Antonis Fotsis 15 8 0 C 12 [REDACTED] Željko Rebrača 0 1 0 Reserves: P R A PG 6 [REDACTED] Michael Koch 9 3 3 C 7 [REDACTED] Johnny Rogers 2 2 0 SG 9 [REDACTED] Nando Gentile 3 1 3 PF 11 [REDACTED] Darryl Middleton 0 1 0 C 13 [REDACTED] Pat Burke 2 1 0 PF 14 [REDACTED] Ioannis Rodostoglou DNP SF 15 [REDACTED] Georgios Balogiannis 0 0 0 Head coach: [REDACTED] Željko Obradović Awards [ edit ] FIBA SuproLeague Final Four MVP [ edit ] [REDACTED] Ariel McDonald ( [REDACTED] Maccabi Tel Aviv ) FIBA SuproLeague Finals Top Scorer [ edit ] [REDACTED] Dejan Bodiroga ( [REDACTED] Panathinaikos ) FIBA SuproLeague All-Final Four Team [ edit ] FIBA SuproLeague All-Final Four Team Player Team Ref. [REDACTED] Ariel McDonald ( Final Four MVP ) Maccabi Tel Aviv [REDACTED] Anthony Parker Maccabi Tel Aviv [REDACTED] Dejan Bodiroga Panathinaikos [REDACTED] Andrei Kirilenko CSKA Moscow [REDACTED] Nate Huffman Maccabi Tel Aviv References [ edit ] ^ Champions Cup 2000–01. 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