2001 FIBA SuproLeague Final Four

2001 FIBA SuproLeague Final Four
Tournament details
Host Paris,  France
Arena Palais de Bercy,
Dates May 11th - 13th, 2001
Final positions
Champions Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv (3rd title)
Runners-up Greece Panathinaikos
Third place Turkey Efes
Fourth place Russia CSKA Moscow
Awards and statistics
MVP Slovenia Ariel McDonald

The 2001 FIBA SuproLeague Final Four was the concluding tournament of the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague. It was the last Final Four tournament that was organized by FIBA Europe.

Bracket

Semi-finals Final
May 11, Bercy Arena
 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv   86  
 Russia CSKA Moscow  80  
 
May 13, Bercy Arena
     Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv  81
   Greece Panathinaikos  67
Third place
May 11, Bercy Arena May 13, Bercy Arena
 Greece Panathinaikos   74  Turkey Efes Pilsen  91
 Turkey Efes Pilsen  66    Russia CSKA Moscow  85

Semifinals

Maccabi Tel Aviv – CSKA Moscow

May 11
18:00
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 8680 Russia 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, France
Attendance: 13,200

Panathinaikos – Efes Pilsen

May 11
20:30
Panathinaikos Greece 7466 Turkey 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, France
Attendance: 13,200

Third Place Game

Efes Pilsen – CSKA Moscow

May 13
18:00
Efes Pilsen Turkey 9185 Russia 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, France
Attendance: 13,200

Final

Maccabi Tel Aviv – Panathinaikos

May 13
20:30
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 8167 Greece 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, France
Attendance: 13,200
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Panathinaikos
Starters: P R A
PG
14
Slovenia Ariel McDonald 21 2 9
SG
8
United States Anthony Parker 13 6 3
SF
10
Israel Tal Burstein 5 3 2
PF
4
Israel Nadav Henefeld 7 2 1
C
7
United States Nate Huffman 21 9 0
Reserves: P R A
SG
5
United States Mark Brisker 3 0 0
PG
6
United States Derrick Sharp 5 0 0
SF
9
Israel Gur Shelef 2 2 2
PF
11
Israel Elad Savion DNP
PF
12
Serbia and Montenegro Velibor Radović DNP
PF
13
Serbia and Montenegro Radisav Ćurčić 4 2 0
C
15
United States David Sternlight 0 0 0
Head coach:
Israel Pini Gershon
2001 FIBA SuproLeague champions
Israel
Maccabi Tel Aviv
3rd Title
Starters: P R A
PG
5
Greece Georgios Kalaitzis 0 1 2
SG
10
Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Bodiroga 27 8 1
SF
4
Greece Fragiskos Alvertis 5 3 1
PF
8
Greece Antonis Fotsis 15 8 0
C
12
Serbia and Montenegro Željko Rebrača 0 1 0
Reserves: P R A
PG
6
Germany Michael Koch 9 3 3
C
7
Spain Johnny Rogers 2 2 0
SG
9
Italy Ferdinando Gentile 3 1 3
PF
11
United States Darryl Middleton 0 1 0
C
13
Republic of Ireland Pat Burke 2 1 0
PF
14
Greece Ioannis Rodostoglou DNP
SF
15
Greece Georgios Ballogannis DNP
Head coach:
Serbia and Montenegro Željko Obradović

Awards

FIBA SuproLeague All-Final Four Team

FIBA SuproLeague All-Final Four Team
Season (Final Four) Player Team Ref.
2000–01
Slovenia Ariel McDonald
(Final Four MVP)
Maccabi Tel Aviv [1]
2000–01
United States Anthony Parker Maccabi Tel Aviv
2000–01
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga Panathinaikos
2000–01
Russia Andrei Kirilenko CSKA Moscow
2000–01
United States Nate Huffman Maccabi Tel Aviv

References

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