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2008–09 Euroleague

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Runners-up
  
CSKA Moscow

Games played
  
188 (total)

Period
  
2008 – 2009

Champion
  
Panathinaikos B.C.

Third place
  
FC Barcelona Bàsquet

Fourth place
  
Olympiacos

Final Four MVP
  
Vassilis Spanoulis

MVP
  
Juan Carlos Navarro

Teams
  
24

2008–09 Euroleague

Champions
  
Panathinaikos 5th title

Duration
  
22 October 2008 – 3 May 2009

Similar
  
2009–10 Euroleague, 2006–07 Euroleague, 2001–02 Euroleague, 2002–03 Euroleague, 2003–04 Euroleague

The 2008–09 Euroleague was the 9th season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 52nd season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The season, which featured 24 teams from 13 different countries, culminated in the 2008–09 Euroleague Final Four at the new O2 World arena in Berlin, Germany. It was won by Panathinaikos, who defeated in the final, the defending champions, CSKA Moscow.

Contents

While the general structure of the competition was identical to that used in recent seasons, changes were made to the format for two of its phases, the Regular Season and Quarterfinals.

Teams of the 2008–09 Euroleague

  • DKV Joventut qualified as ULEB Cup winners.
  • Format

    Regular Season

    The first phase was a regular season, in which the competing teams were drawn into four groups, each containing six teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and away, resulting in 10 games for each team in the first stage. The top 4 teams in each group advanced to the next round. This was the first year for this particular format; previously, the competing teams were split into three groups of eight teams each, with the top five teams in each group plus the best sixth-place team advancing.

    If two or more clubs finished 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
    4. Points scored in all group matches
    5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group match

    Games were played from October 22, 2008 to January 15, 2009.

    Top 16

    The surviving teams were then divided into four groups of four teams each, and again a round-robin system was adopted resulting in 6 games each, with the top 2 teams advancing to the quarterfinals. Tiebreakers are identical to those used in the Regular Season. Games began on January 28 and ended March 12.

    Quarterfinals

    In the quarterfinals, the top placed teams from each Top 16 group played second placed teams from a different group in a best-of-five playoff series, with the winners of those series advancing to the Final Four. This was the first season in which the quarterfinals were best-of-five; previously, they had been best-of-three. The quarterfinal matches were played from March 24 until April 9.

    Final Four format

    The culminating stage of the Euroleague in which the four remaining teams played a semifinal match and the winners of those advance to the final. The losers played in a third-place playoff. The team which was victorious in the Final (Panathinaikos) would be Euroleague champion. The Final Four semifinals were played May 1, with the third-place game and final on May 3.

    Regular season

    The regular season began on October 20, 2008 and concluded on January 15, 2009.

    Top 16

    The Top 16 stage was played from January 28 to March 12, 2009.

    The draw was conducted on January 19 at Euroleague Basketball Company headquarters in Barcelona. The group winners in the Regular Season were drawn from one pot, the runners-up from one pot, the teams in 3rd place from one pot and those in 4th place from one pot. Teams that played in the same group in the Regular Season could not meet again in the Top 16. Also, teams from the same country could not be drawn into the same pool unless it was necessary to prevent teams from the same Regular Season group from being drawn together.

    Quarterfinals

    Team 1 hosted Games 1 and 2, plus Game 5 if necessary. Team 2 hosted Game 3, and Game 4 if necessary.

    Final Four

    The Final Four is the last phase of each Euroleague season, and is held over a weekend. The semifinal games are played on Friday evening. Sunday starts with the third-place game, followed by the championship final.

    Semifinals

    May 1, O2 World, Berlin

    3rd place game

    May 3, O2 World, Berlin

    Final

    May 3, O2 World, Berlin

    Final Four 2009 MVP

    Vassilis Spanoulis (Panathinaikos)

    Euroleague 2008–09 MVP

  • Juan Carlos Navarro ( FC Barcelona )
  • Euroleague 2008–09 Final Four MVP

  • Vassilis Spanoulis ( Panathinaikos )
  • Rising Star

  • Novica Veličković ( Partizan )
  • Best Defender

  • Dimitris Diamantidis ( Panathinaikos )
  • Top Scorer (Alphonso Ford Trophy)

  • Igor Rakočević ( Tau Cerámica )
  • Coach of the Year (Alexander Gomelsky Award)

  • Duško Vujošević ( Partizan )
  • Club Executive of the Year

  • Marco Baldi ( Alba Berlin)
  • References

    2008–09 Euroleague Wikipedia