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2001–02 Euroleague

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The 2001–02 Euroleague was the second season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 45th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The season started on October 10, 2001, and ended on May 5, 2002.

Euroleague
The PalaMalaguti in Bologna hosted the Final
Season2001–02
Duration10 October 2001 – 12 May 2002
Number of teams32 (regular season)
41 (total)
Finals
ChampionsGreece Panathinaikos (3rd title)
  Runners-upItaly Kinder Bologna
Awards
Regular Season MVPTurkey Mirsad Türkcan
Top 16 MVPFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga
Final Four MVPFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga
Statistical leaders
Points United States Alphonso Ford 24.8
Rebounds Turkey Mirsad Türkcan 12.8
Assists United States Elmer Bennett 5.3
Index Rating Turkey Mirsad Türkcan 25.8

The Final Four was hosted in the PalaMalaguti in Bologna, Italy. A number of 32 teams competed for the championship, which was won by Panathinaikos.[1] Mirsad Türkcan was named Regular season MVP, while Dejan Bodiroga was awarded EuroLeague Top 16 MVP and EuroLeague Final Four MVP.

Euroleague opening tournament

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The 2001–02 season was the first run by ULEB and its company, the Euroleague Basketball, after FIBA Europe agreed that it would no longer organise Europe's top competition. Given that the previous season there were two main competitions, the 2000–01 FIBA Suproleague and the 2000–01 Euroleague, thus two European champions (Maccabi Tel Aviv and Kinder Bologna), it was decided that an opening tournament would be played to determine the unofficial champion. The Euroleague opening tournament was hosted in Ljubljana by Union Olimpija and was won by Cibona VIP, the only guest of the tournament, beating Maccabi Tel Aviv 78–67 in the final.[2]

Competition system

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  • 41 teams in total with the qualification rounds, and 32 teams at the first group stage (the national domestic league champions from the best leagues, and a variable number of other clubs from the most important national domestic leagues), playing in a tournament system. The competition culminated in a Final Four.

Team allocation

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Distribution

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The table below shows the default access list.

Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
First qualifying round
(6 teams)
Second qualifying round
(8 teams)
  • 3 winner teams from first qualifying round
Third qualifying round
(4 teams)
  • 4 winner teams from second qualifying round
Regular season
(32 teams)
  • 2 winner teams from third qualifying round
Top 16
(16 teams)
  • 4 group winners from the regular season
  • 4 group runners-up from the regular season
  • 4 group third-placed teams from the regular season
  • 4 group fourth-placed teams from the regular season
Final Four
(4 teams)
  • 4 group winners from the top 16

Teams

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The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: EuroLeague title holders)

  • 1st, 2nd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
  • WC: Wild card
Regular season
Spain  FC Barcelona (1st) Italy  Kinder BolognaTH (1st) Germany  ALBA Berlin (1st) Belgium  Telindus Oostende (1st)
Spain  Real Madrid (2nd) Italy  Skipper Bologna (2nd) Germany  Opel Skyliners (WC) United Kingdom  Kinder London Towers (WC)
Spain  Tau Cerámica (3rd) Italy  Scavolini Pesaro (3rd) Russia  Ural Great (1st) Israel  Maccabi EliteTH (1st)
Spain  Unicaja Málaga (4th) Italy  Benetton Treviso (4th) Russia  CSKA Moscow (WC) Lithuania  Žalgiris (1st)
Greece  Panathinaikos (1st) Croatia  Cibona VIP (1st) Turkey  Ülker (1st) Poland  Idea Śląsk (1st)
Greece  Olympiacos (2nd) Croatia  Zadar (2nd) Turkey  Efes Pilsen (2nd) Slovenia  Union Olimpija (1st)
Greece  Peristeri (3rd) France  Pau-Orthez (1st) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Budućnost (1st)
Greece  AEK (4th) France  ASVEL (2nd) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Partizan ICN (2nd)
Second qualifying round
Belgium  Spirou (2nd) France  Le Mans (3rd) Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem (2nd) Portugal  Portugal Telecom (1st)
Switzerland  Lugano Snakes (1st)
First qualifying round
Croatia  Split CO (3rd) Germany  Telekom Bonn (2nd) Lithuania  Lietuvos Rytas (2nd) Slovenia  Krka (2nd)
Sweden  Alvik (1st) Turkey  Darüşşafaka (3rd)

Qualifying rounds

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First qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Darüşşafaka Turkey  135–171 Germany  Telekom Bonn 81–94 54–77
Lietuvos Rytas Lithuania  158–159 Croatia  Split CO 87–71 71–88
Alvik Sweden  0–40[A] Slovenia  Krka 0–20 0–20
  1. ^
    Alvik withdrew.

Second qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Portugal Telecom Portugal  150–198 Belgium  Spirou 77–92 73–106
Telekom Bonn Germany  166–159 Croatia  Split CO 76–73 90–86
Krka Slovenia  40–0[B] Switzerland  Lugano Snakes 20–0 20–0
Le Mans France  0–40[C] Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem 0–20 0–20
  1. ^
    Lugano Snakes withdrew.
  2. ^
    Le Mans withdrew.

Third qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Spirou Belgium  162–141 Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem 84–70 78–71
Krka Slovenia  162–153 Germany  Telekom Bonn 89–82 73–71

Regular season

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The first phase was a regular season, in which the competing teams were drawn into four groups, each containing eight teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and away, resulting in 14 games for each team in the first stage. The top 4 teams in each group advanced to the next round, The Top 16. The complete list of tiebreakers is provided in the lead-in to the Regular Season results.

If one or more clubs were level on won-lost record, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record in matches between the tied clubs
  2. Overall point difference in games between the tied clubs
  3. Overall point difference in all group matches (first tiebreaker if tied clubs were not in the same group)
  4. Points scored in all group matches
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group match

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Italy  BEN Israel  MTA Greece  OLY Turkey  EFES Spain  UNI Poland  SLA Germany  ALB Belgium  SPI
1 Italy  Benetton Treviso 14 11 3 1206 1142 +64 Advance to Top 16 87–83 89–81 88–86 98–94 88–72 100–71 86–78
2 Israel  Maccabi Elite 14 10 4 1101 1021 +80 80–74 78–73 76–78 82–60 75–56 82–70 94–78
3 Greece  Olympiacos 14 10 4 1205 1098 +107 87–91 94–91 87–72 81–80 101–79 91–75 107–78
4 Turkey  Efes Pilsen 14 9 5 1059 1032 +27 87–78 68–72 79–80 75–71 63–51 78–72 78–65
5 Spain  Unicaja Málaga 14 6 8 1054 1052 +2 67–68 79–84 86–79 66–67 65–66 86–79 79–68
6 Poland  Idea Śląsk 14 4 10 1001 1061 −60 91–93 79–65 75–80 74–79 58–63 71–66 94–95
7 Germany  Alba Berlin 14 3 11 1065 1153 −88 89–83 64–65 69–88 73–74 72–84 75–64 99–87
8 Belgium  Spirou 14 3 11 1049 1181 −132 76–83 63–74 56–76 79–75 75–77 53–71 100–91
Source: Euroleague

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Italy  KIN Spain  FCB Turkey  ULK Slovenia  UOL Germany  SKY Lithuania  ŽAL Greece  PER United Kingdom  LON
1 Italy  Kinder Bologna 14 12 2 1163 969 +194 Advance to Top 16 91–81 68–60 86–70 69–62 90–54 87–72 94–72
2 Spain  FC Barcelona 14 10 4 1211 1050 +161 69–85 85–64 81–61 90–81 90–86 73–77 101–63
3 Turkey  Ülker 14 9 5 1104 1051 +53 51–75 77–87 75–63 78–76 79–66 93–79 107–64
4 Slovenia  Union Olimpija 14 9 5 1085 971 +114 85–89 80–74 78–80 81–55 87–66 81–74 73–40
5 Germany  Opel Skyliners 14 8 6 1037 1060 −23 80–79 74–88 74–70 56–79 84–75 72–55 61–57
6 Lithuania  Žalgiris 14 5 9 1054 1097 −43 91–67 72–92 79–82 70–81 73–75 81–78 90–72
7 Greece  Peristeri 14 3 11 1058 1158 −100 59–87 72–101 82–95 67–75 89–93 62–70 99–75
8 United Kingdom  Kinder London Towers 14 0 14 910 1266 −356 57–96 67–99 75–93 58–91 77–94 58–81 75–87
Source: Euroleague

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Greece  PAO Spain  RMB Italy  SKI Russia  CSKA Slovenia  KRK France  PAU Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  BUD Croatia  ZAD
1 Greece  Panathinaikos 14 12 2 1176 1073 +103 Advance to Top 16 77–88 81–70 83–80 98–92 67–63 91–82 102–64
2 Spain  Real Madrid 14 9 5 1211 1123 +88 70–78 87–82 82–86 87–93 92–80 90–71 114–84
3 Italy  Skipper Bologna 14 8 6 1193 1151 +42 77–79 93–77 97–99 73–88 83–75 109–79 95–85
4 Russia  CSKA Moscow 14 8 6 1221 1189 +32 85–91 77–92 75–77 86–80 80–69 88–83 96–92
5 Slovenia  Krka 14 7 7 1245 1222 +23 82–81 79–95 94–100 107–93 84–93 101–74 91–94
6 France  Pau-Orthez 14 7 7 1126 1114 +12 67–79 78–74 86–69 91–83 74–84 87–90 101–73
7 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Budućnost 14 3 11 1108 1257 −149 72–84 72–82 70–86 72–103 77–72 77–79 110–97
8 Croatia  Zadar 14 2 12 1156 1307 −151 81–85 73–81 76–82 73–90 97–98 79–83 88–79
Source: Euroleague

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Spain  TAU Greece  AEK Russia  URA Italy  SCA France  ASV Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  PAR Croatia  CIB Belgium  OOS
1 Spain  Tau Cerámica 14 9 5 1219 1057 +162 Advance to Top 16 82–62 112–84 86–68 90–66 80–85 81–58 114–78
2 Greece  AEK 14 9 5 1152 1102 +50 85–82 99–85 68–70 87–65 106–70 72–69 86–79
3 Russia  Ural Great 14 8 6 1266 1260 +6 94–88 86–77 99–88 103–98 110–111 85–66 109–79
4 Italy  Scavolini Pesaro 14 8 6 1124 1137 −13 75–85 68–89 103–85 65–99 98–86 88–75 86–75
5 France  ASVEL 14 8 6 1147 1135 +12 73–71 86–84 73–75 63–80 78–91 99–84 89–76
6 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Partizan ICN 14 6 8 1138 1191 −53 59–65 69–74 85–80 68–80 82–88 81–76 86–77
7 Croatia  Cibona VIP 14 5 9 1110 1165 −55 96–95 89–90 102–97 71–74 70–82 85–71 85–76
8 Belgium  Telindus Oostende 14 3 11 1138 1247 −109 74–88 102–73 79–84 88–81 77–88 104–94 74–84
Source: Euroleague

Top 16

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The remaining 16 teams were placed into four groups of four teams each. Each team played every other team in its group twice, once at home and once away. The top teams of each of the four groups advanced to the Final Four.

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Italy  BEN Spain  FCB Italy  SKI Italy  SCA
1 Italy  Benetton Treviso 6 4 2 538 481 +57 Advance to Final Four 89–75 96–90 94–66
2 Spain  FC Barcelona 6 4 2 499 483 +16 76–75 77–59 90–76
3 Italy  Skipper Bologna 6 2 4 482 509 −27 73–86 97–93 73–86
4 Italy  Scavolini Pesaro 6 2 4 487 533 −46 101–98 87–88 71–90
Source: Euroleague

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Italy  KIN Turkey  EFS Spain  RMB Russia  UGR
1 Italy  Kinder Bologna 6 4 2 460 432 +28 Advance to Final Four 77–71 71–82 72–61
2 Turkey  Efes Pilsen 6 3 3 506 481 +25 73–76 63–67 101–84
3 Spain  Real Madrid 6 3 3 500 528 −28 58–86 92–109 88–95
4 Russia  Ural Great 6 2 4 516 541 −25 87–78 85–89 104–113
Source: Euroleague

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Greece  PAO Greece  OLY Greece  AEK Slovenia  UOL
1 Greece  Panathinaikos 6 5 1 496 467 +29 Advance to Final Four 88–78 96–92 85–67
2 Greece  Olympiacos 6 4 2 480 452 +28 92–75 75–69 85–89
3 Greece  AEK 6 2 4 474 475 −1 66–73 66–75 97–87
4 Slovenia  Union Olimpija 6 1 5 450 506 −56 72–79 66–75 69–85
Source: Euroleague

Group H

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Israel  MTA Spain  TAU Russia  CSK Turkey  ULK
1 Israel  Maccabi Elite 6 4 2 410 370 +40 Advance to Final Four 77–78 69–68 2–0 [D]
2 Spain  Tau Cerámica 6 4 2 496 472 +24 65–94 73–87 101–69
3 Russia  CSKA Moscow 6 3 3 486 485 +1 81–77 73–90 86–80
4 Turkey  Ülker 6 1 5 395 460 −65 78–91 72–89 96–91
Source: Euroleague
  1. ^
    Ülker withdrew.[3]

Final Four

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Semifinals
3 May
Final
5 May
 
      
 
 
 
 
Italy  Benetton Treviso82
 
 
 
Italy  Kinder Bologna90
 
Italy  Kinder Bologna83
 
 
 
Greece  Panathinaikos89
 
Greece  Panathinaikos83
 
 
Israel  Maccabi Elite75
 
2001–02 Euroleague Champions
Greece 
Panathinaikos
3rd title

Awards

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Top Scorer

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Player Team
United States  Alphonso Ford Greece  Olympiacos

Regular Season MVP

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Player Team
Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow

Top 16 MVP

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Player Team
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dejan Bodiroga Greece  Panathinaikos

Final Four MVP

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Player Team
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dejan Bodiroga Greece  Panathinaikos

Finals Top Scorer

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Player Team
Argentina  Manu Ginóbili Italy  Kinder Bologna

All-Euroleague First Team

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Player Team
United States  Tyus Edney Italy  Benetton Treviso
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Marko Jarić Italy  Kinder Bologna
Argentina  Manu Ginóbili Italy  Kinder Bologna
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dejan Bodiroga Greece  Panathinaikos
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dejan Tomašević Spain  Tau Cerámica

All-Euroleague Second Team

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Player Team
Slovenia  Ariel McDonald Israel  Maccabi Elite
United States  Alphonso Ford Greece  Olympiacos
Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow
Argentina  Marcelo Nicola Italy  Benetton Treviso
United States  Joseph Blair Italy  Scavolini Pesaro

Round MVP

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Regular season

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Week Player Team PIR
1 Turkey  Asım Pars Turkey  Ülker 39
2 Slovenia  Jaka Lakovič Slovenia  Krka 55
3 Italy  Gregor Fučka Italy  Skipper Bologna 37
4 Italy  Gregor Fučka (2) Italy  Skipper Bologna 45
5 Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow 36
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Sasha Đjorđjević Spain  Real Madrid
6 Russia  Valeri Daineko Russia  Ural Great 40
7 Greece  Dimos Dikoudis Greece  AEK 42
8 Lithuania  Andrius Giedraitis Belgium  Telindus Oostende 43
9 Russia  Ruslan Avleev Russia  Ural Great 47
10 Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan (2) Russia  CSKA Moscow 43
11 Croatia  Nikola Prkačin Croatia  Cibona VIP 41
12 Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan (3) Russia  CSKA Moscow 34
Belgium  Ron Ellis Belgium  Spirou
13 Ukraine  Grigorij Khizhnyak Lithuania  Žalgiris 36
Slovenia  Beno Udrih Slovenia  Union Olimpija
France  Yann Bonato France  ASVEL
14 Ukraine  Grigorij Khizhnyak (2) Lithuania  Žalgiris 36

Top 16

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Week Player Team PIR
1 Russia  Ruslan Avleev (2) Russia  Ural Great 42
2 United States  Alphonso Ford Greece  Olympiacos 29
3 Turkey  Memo Okur Turkey  Efes Pilsen 36
4 Slovenia  Matjaž Smodiš Italy  Kinder Bologna 38
5 United States  Marcus Brown Turkey  Efes Pilsen 41
6 Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan (4) Russia  CSKA Moscow 34

Individual statistics

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Rating

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Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1. Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow 17 439 25.82
2. United States  Joseph Blair Italy  Scavolini Pesaro 14 352 25.14
3. Croatia  Mate Skelin Slovenia  Krka 14 351 25.07

Points

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Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1. United States  Alphonso Ford Greece  Olympiacos 20 495 24.75
2. Croatia  Gordan Giriček Russia  CSKA Moscow 18 413 22.94
3. Slovenia  Jaka Lakovič Slovenia  Krka 14 293 20.93

Rebounds

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Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1. Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow 17 217 12.76
2. United States  Joseph Blair Italy  Scavolini Pesaro 14 167 11.93
3. Croatia  Mate Skelin Slovenia  Krka 14 137 9.79

Assists

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Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1. United States  Elmer Bennett Spain  Tau Cerámica 15 79 5.27
2. United States  Michael Hawkins Poland  Idea Śląsk 14 70 5.00
3. United States  John Celestand France  ASVEL 13 62 4.77

Other statistics

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Category Player Team Games Average
Steals Argentina  Manu Ginóbili Italy  Kinder Bologna 22 2.55
Blocks Ukraine  Grigorij Khizhnyak Lithuania  Žalgiris 14 3.21
Turnovers United States  Michael Hawkins Poland  Idea Śląsk 14 3.71
Fouls drawn England  Roger Huggins Belgium  Spirou 14 7.14
Minutes United States  Ralph Biggs Belgium  Telindus Oostende 14 36:46
2P% Greece  Giannis Giannoulis Greece  Panathinaikos 15 82.5%
3P% Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Nenad Čanak Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Partizan 14 56.1%
FT% Russia  Sergei Chikalkin Italy  Benetton Treviso 21 91.7%

Individual game highs

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Category Player Team Statistic
PIR Slovenia  Jaka Lakovič Slovenia  Krka 55
Points Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Vlado Šćepanović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Partizan 40
Rebounds Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow 23
Assists United States  John Celestand France  ASVEL 12
Steals Spain  Jorge Garbajosa Italy  Benetton Treviso 7
Blocks Ukraine  Grigorij Khizhnyak Lithuania  Žalgiris 7
Three-pointers Argentina  Marcelo Nicola Italy  Benetton Treviso 7
Spain  Alberto Herreros Spain  Real Madrid
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Vlado Šćepanović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Partizan
Turnovers Germany  Pascal Roller Germany  Opel Skyliners 8
Slovenia  Jaka Lakovič Slovenia  Krka
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Sasha Đjorđjević Spain  Real Madrid
Turkey  Mirsad Türkcan Russia  CSKA Moscow

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Final: Bodiroga leads Panathinaikos to European crown!". Euroleague.net. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Results Opening tournament 2001". Archived from the original on 2002-08-17.
  3. ^ "Error" (PDF).

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