2010–11 VTB United League

The VTB United League 2010–11 was the second complete season of the VTB United League, which is Eastern Europe's top-tier level men's professional club basketball competition. The tournament featured 12 teams, from 8 countries.

VTB United League
Season2010–11
Duration6 October 2010 – 23 April 2011
Number of teams12
Regular season
Season MVPUnited States Ramel Curry
Finals
ChampionsRussia Khimki Moscow Region (1st title)
  Runners-upRussia CSKA Moscow
Final Four MVPRussia Vitaly Fridzon
Statistical leaders
Points Finland Jamar Wilson 18.8

Teams edit

Country (League) Teams
  Belarus (BPL) Minsk-2006 Minsk
  Estonia (KML) Kalev Tallinn
  Finland (Korisliiga) Honka Espoo
  Latvia (LBL) VEF Rīga
  Lithuania (LKL) Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius
Žalgiris Kaunas
  Poland (PLK) Asseco Prokom Gdynia
  Russia (PBL) CSKA Moscow
Khimki Moscow Region
UNICS Kazan
  Ukraine (SuperLeague) Azovmash Mariupol
Dnipro

Group stage edit

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to Final Four
     Eliminated

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD CSK UNI LRT MIN DNI HON
1   CSKA Moscow 10 9 1 765 635 +130 60–67 80–61 82–72 113–73 73–53
2   UNICS Kazan 10 9 1 850 671 +179 60–69 66–64 83–54 87–55 95–62
3   Lietuvos rytas 10 6 4 824 757 +67 63–73 85–87 90–84 116–78 87–67
4   Minsk-2006 10 4 6 768 771 −3 62–75 78–90 78–86 85–74 90–60
5   Dnipro 10 2 8 721 892 −171 65–74 67–104 69–82 73–79 86–79
6   Espoon Honka 10 0 10 663 865 −202 59–66 77–111 75–90 58–86 73–81OT
Source: [citation needed]

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD KHI AZO ZAL PRO VEF KAL
1   BC Khimki 10 9 1 801 676 +125 65–58 78–76 99–79 81–61 75–50
2   Azovmash Mariupol 10 7 3 751 718 +33 80–99 75–63 80–76 79–74 76–55
3   Žalgiris Kaunas 10 7 3 801 741 +60 75–69 75–86 84–79 84–71 101–83
4   Asseco Prokom 10 3 7 740 780 −40 57–86 76–85 60–73 103–75 64–58
5   BK VEF Rīga 10 3 7 726 767 −41 75–81 68–60 74–79 63–76 95–55
6   BC Kalev 10 1 9 645 782 −137 65–68 67–72 66–91 77–70 69–70
Source: [citation needed]

Final four edit

 
Semifinals
April 22
Final
April 23
 
      
 
 
 
 
  CSKA Moscow69
 
 
 
  Azovmash Mariupol57
 
  CSKA Moscow64
 
 
 
  BC Khimki66
 
  BC Khimki84
 
 
  UNICS Kazan78
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
  Azovmash Mariupol75
 
 
  UNICS Kazan95

Semifinals edit

22 April 2011
17:00
CSKA Moscow   69–57   Azovmash Mariupol
Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 16–16, 21–12, 15–14
Pts: Kaun 16
Rebs: Kaun 7
Asts: Holden, Khryapa 5
Pts: Alexander, Curry 15
Rebs: Owens 10
Asts: Owens 4
Basket-Hall, Kazan
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Saša Pukl (SLO), Jakub Zamojski (POL)
22 April 2011
20:00
Khimki Moscow Region   84–78   UNICS Kazan
Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 21–25, 24–17, 22–21
Pts: Fridzon 27
Rebs: Loncar 6
Asts: Planinić 9
Pts: Rizvić 17
Rebs: Lampe 9
Asts: Popović 7
Basket-Hall, Kazan
Attendance: 6,500
Referees: Volodymyr Drabikovsky (UKR), Oskar Lefwerth (SWE), Anton Makhlin (RUS)

Third place game edit

23 April 2011
16:00
Azovmash Mariupol   75–95   UNICS Kazan
Scoring by quarter: 9–27, 26–27, 17–14, 23–27
Pts: three players 15
Rebs: Thomas 8
Asts: Pierce 5
Pts: Minard 24
Rebs: Minard, Veremeenko 7
Asts: three players 4
Basket-Hall, Kazan
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Oskar Lefwerth (SWE), Jakub Zamojski (POL)

Final edit

23 April 2011
18:30
CSKA Moscow   64–66   Khimki Moscow Region
Scoring by quarter: 6–17, 21–16, 20–13, 17–20
Pts: Gordon, Holden 15
Rebs: Vorontsevich 6
Asts: Shved 5
Pts: Lončar 18
Rebs: Fridzon 7
Asts: Papadopoulos 3
Basket-Hall, Kazan
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Volodymyr Drabikovsky (UKR), Saša Pukl (SLO), Tomas Jasevičius (LTU)

Awards edit

All-Tournament Team edit

All-Final Four Team edit

MVPs edit

Regular Season MVP Final Four MVP
MVP Team MVP Team
  Ramel Curry   Azovmash Mariupol   Vitaly Fridzon   Khimki Moscow Region

External links edit