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2016 Euroleague Final Four

The 2016 Euroleague Final Four was the concluding EuroLeague Final Four tournament of the 2015–16 Euroleague season, which was the 59th season of Europe's premier club basketball tournament, and the 16th season since it has been organised by Euroleague Basketball. The Final Four was played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, in Berlin, Germany, in May 2016.[1] CSKA Moscow won its 7th EuroLeague title, after beating Fenerbahçe in the championship game, by a score of 101–96, in overtime.

2016 Euroleague Final Four
Season2015–16 Euroleague
Tournament details
ArenaMercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin, Germany
Dates13–15 May 2016
Final positions
ChampionsRussia CSKA Moscow (7th title)
Runners-upTurkey Fenerbahçe
Third placeRussia Lokomotiv Kuban
Fourth placeSpain Laboral Kutxa
Awards and statistics
MVPFrance Nando de Colo
Top scorer(s)France Nando de Colo (52)
2015
2017

Venue

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On May 11, 2015, Euroleague Basketball announced that the 2016 Final Four would be played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, in Berlin, Germany. With a seating capacity of 14,500 people for basketball games, it is home to the Alba Berlin basketball team, and is used for ice hockey, basketball, and handball games, as well as concerts. The area surrounding the arena is filled with various entertainment venues, including a cinema, a casino, a hotel, and various bars and restaurants. The arena previously hosted the 2009 Euroleague Final Four. The arena was one of the most prominent elements of the Mediaspree urban redevelopment project, and it quickly gained emblematic status in the debates surrounding the project's impact.

The LED construction grid on the facade of the arena was equipped with more than 300,000 LED clusters on a 12 m (39 ft) high, and approximately 120 m (390 ft) wide section of the semicircular 105° glass facade, with a total area of more than 1,440 m2 (15,500 sq ft). Light pixels, consisting of two groups of 19 LEDs (colour palette: 16.7 million RGB colours), were attached to the vertical bracing of the facade. The vertical distances were 0.20 m (7.9 in), and the horizontal distances between the axes were 0.90 m (2 ft 11 in).

Berlin
2016 Euroleague Final Four (Europe)
Mercedes-Benz Arena
Capacity: 14,500
 

Road to the Final Four

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Team Regular season Top 16 Playoffs
Group W L Group W L Opponent Score
Fenerbahçe
A (1st)
8
2
E (1st)
11
3
Spain  Real Madrid
3–0
Laboral Kutxa
B (3rd)
6
4
F (2nd)
9
5
Greece  Panathinaikos
3–0
CSKA Moscow
D (1st)
9
1
F (1st)
10
4
Serbia  Crvena zvezda
3–0
Lokomotiv Kuban
C (1st)
8
2
E (2nd)
9
5
Spain  FC Barcelona Lassa
3–2

Bracket

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SemifinalsChampionship game
 
      
 
13 May
 
 
Turkey  Fenerbahçe 88
 
15 May
 
Spain  Laboral Kutxa 77
 
Turkey  Fenerbahçe 96
 
13 May
 
Russia  CSKA Moscow 101
 
Russia  CSKA Moscow 88
 
 
Russia  Lokomotiv Kuban 81
 
Third place game
 
 
15 May
 
 
Spain  Laboral Kutxa75
 
 
Russia  Lokomotiv Kuban 85

Semifinals

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Semifinal A

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13 May 2016 CSKA Moscow Russia  88–81 Russia  Lokomotiv Kuban Berlin, Germany
18:00 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 23–12, 24–25, 21–22, 20–22
Pts: De Colo 30
Rebs: Hines, Kurbanov 7
Asts: Teodosić 6
PIR: De Colo 30
Boxscore Pts: Delaney 26
Rebs: Randolph 11
Asts: Delaney, Draper 4
PIR: Delaney 24
Arena: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 11,261
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Robert Lottermoser (GER), Damir Javor (SLO)


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 1 France  Nando de Colo 30 3 4
SG 22 United States  Cory Higgins 7 2 1
SF 41 Russia  Nikita Kurbanov 4 7 0
PF 20 Russia  Andrey Vorontsevich 9 4 0
C 42 United States  Kyle Hines 8 7 3
Reserves:
PG 4 Serbia  Miloš Teodosić 8 1 6
SG 7 Russia  Vitaly Fridzon 13 1 0
PF 8 United States  Demetris Nichols DNP
PG 9 United States  Aaron Jackson 0 0 0
C 12 Russia  Pavel Korobkov DNP
SG 30 Russia  Mikhail Kulagin DNP
PF 31 Russia  Victor Khryapa 9 0 3
Head coach:
Greece  Dimitrios Itoudis
 
CSKA Moscow 0 jersey 
 
Team colours 
CSKA Moscow
0
 
Lokomotiv Kuban jersey 
 
Team colours 
Lokomotiv Kuban
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 0 United States  Malcolm Delaney 26 3 4
SG 18 Russia  Evgeny Voronov 0 0 0
SF 45 Australia  Ryan Broekhoff 10 5 1
PF 9 Spain  Víctor Claver 2 5 2
C 3 United States  Anthony Randolph 13 11 1
Reserves:
PF 1 United States  Chris Singleton 6 5 1
PG 4 Croatia  Dontaye Draper 17 1 4
PG 10 Russia  Sergey Bykov 0 0 0
SG 12 United States  Matt Janning 7 0 1
PG 15 Russia  Maxim Kolyushkin DNP
PF 17 Russia  Nikita Balashkov DNP
PF 20 Russia  Andrey Zubkov 0 0 0
Head coach:
Greece  Georgios Bartzokas

Semifinal B

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13 May 2016 Fenerbahçe Turkey  88–770(OT) Spain  Laboral Kutxa Berlin, Germany
21:00 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 23–15, 18–25, 14–17, 17–15, Overtime: 16–5
Pts: Bogdanović 18
Rebs: Antić, Datome 7
Asts: Sloukas 7
PIR: Sloukas 20
Boxscore Pts: Bourousis 22
Rebs: Bourousis 10
Asts: Adams 7
PIR: Bourousis 24
Arena: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 11,216
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 35 Turkey  Bobby Dixon 3 5 0
SG 13 Serbia  Bogdan Bogdanović 18 6 3
SF 70 Italy  Luigi Datome 15 7 2
PF 12 North Macedonia  Pero Antić 8 7 2
C 8 United States  Ekpe Udoh 14 2 1
Reserves:
PG 3 Georgia (country)  Ricky Hickman 3 1 0
PF 5 Turkey  Barış Hersek DNP
SG 10 Turkey  Melih Mahmutoğlu DNP
PG 16 Greece  Kostas Sloukas 13 5 7
PG 23 Turkey  Berk Uğurlu DNP
PF 24 Czech Republic  Jan Veselý 14 3 1
SF 33 Serbia  Nikola Kalinić 0 2 1
Head coach:
Serbia  Željko Obradović
 
Fenerbahçe jersey 
 
Team colours 
Fenerbahçe
 
Laboral Kutxa jersey 
 
Team colours 
Laboral Kutxa
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 20 Bulgaria  Darius Adams 19 2 7
SG 8 Hungary  Ádám Hanga 10 5 0
SF 42 Latvia  Dāvis Bertāns 2 2 1
PF 14 France  Kim Tillie 13 3 0
C 6 Croatia  Darko Planinić 0 2 0
Reserves:
PG 3 United States  Mike James 6 2 5
PF 4 Spain  Mamadou Diop DNP
SG 5 France  Fabien Causeur 0 0 0
C 9 Greece  Ioannis Bourousis 22 10 2
SF 11 Slovenia  Jaka Blažič 5 2 1
C 12 Spain  Ilimane Diop 0 0 0
SF 33 Spain  Alberto Corbacho DNP
Head coach:
Croatia  Velimir Perasović

Third place game

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15 May 2016 Laboral Kutxa Spain  75–85 Russia  Lokomotiv Kuban Berlin, Germany
17:00 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 26–20, 11–21, 22–24
Pts: Adams 25
Rebs: Hanga 7
Asts: Adams 6
PIR: Adams 31
Boxscore Pts: Broekhoff, Delaney 21
Rebs: Claver, Singleton 7
Asts: Delaney, Draper 4
PIR: Broekhoff 29
Arena: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 10,658
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Piotr Pastusiak (POL)


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 20 Bulgaria  Darius Adams 25 6 6
SG 8 Hungary  Ádám Hanga 3 7 1
SF 42 Latvia  Dāvis Bertāns 13 0 1
PF 14 France  Kim Tillie 7 6 2
C 6 Croatia  Darko Planinić 5 2 1
Reserves:
PG 3 United States  Mike James 2 0 1
PF 4 Spain  Mamadou Diop DNP
SG 5 France  Fabien Causeur DNP
C 9 Greece  Ioannis Bourousis 5 2 1
SF 11 Slovenia  Jaka Blažič 8 3 0
C 12 Spain  Ilimane Diop 4 3 0
SF 33 Spain  Alberto Corbacho 3 0 1
Head coach:
Croatia  Velimir Perasović
 
Laboral Kutxa 0 jersey 
 
Team colours 
Laboral Kutxa
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Lokomotiv Kuban jersey 
 
Team colours 
Lokomotiv Kuban
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 0 United States  Malcolm Delaney 21 5 4
SG 10 Russia  Sergey Bykov 0 0 2
SF 45 Australia  Ryan Broekhoff 21 6 3
PF 9 Spain  Víctor Claver 10 7 3
PF 1 United States  Chris Singleton 10 7 2
Reserves:
C 3 United States  Anthony Randolph DNP
PG 4 Croatia  Dontaye Draper 2 0 4
SG 12 United States  Matt Janning 10 1 0
PG 15 Russia  Maxim Kolyushkin DNP
PF 17 Russia  Nikita Balashkov 0 0 0
SG 18 Russia  Evgeny Voronov 0 1 0
PF 20 Russia  Andrey Zubkov 11 2 2
Head coach:
Greece  Georgios Bartzokas

Championship game

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The Final was the second Final Four meeting between the two teams. In the 2015 Euroleague Final Four, CSKA Moscow beat Fenerbahçe 86–80, in the third-place game.[2] It was the first European final for Fenerbahçe, while CSKA played in its 13th championship game.

In the Final, it seemed early on that CSKA was destined to win its seventh EuroLeague title. After a strong first half, the Russian side led 30–50 at halftime, and had a lead of as many as 21 points in the third quarter. However, in the fourth quarter, Fenerbahçe surged back, and CSKA player, Victor Khryapa, had to score a tip-in with 1.9 seconds remaining on the game clock, to tie the game.[3] It was the third Final in EuroLeague history that went to overtime. In overtime, CSKA, led by Nando De Colo, took the lead, and finally claimed its seventh EuroLeague title, and its first one in eight years.[3]

15 May 2016 Fenerbahçe Turkey  96–1010(OT) Russia  CSKA Moscow Berlin, Germany
20:00 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 10–28, 23–19, 30–14, Overtime: 13–18
Pts: Dixon 17
Rebs: Udoh 11
Asts: Dixon 4
PIR: Udoh 24
Boxscore Pts: De Colo 22
Rebs: Khryapa, Teodosić 5
Asts: De Colo, Teodosić 7
PIR: Teodosić 29
Arena: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 12,250
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Robert Lottermoser (GER), Damir Javor (SLO)


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 16 Greece  Kostas Sloukas 10 2 0
SG 13 Serbia  Bogdan Bogdanović 6 3 3
SF 33 Serbia  Nikola Kalinić 3 3 2
PF 70 Italy  Luigi Datome 16 5 3
PF 24 Czech Republic  Jan Veselý 7 5 1
Reserves:
PG 3 Georgia (country)  Ricky Hickman 5 0 0
PF 5 Turkey  Barış Hersek DNP
C 8 United States  Ekpe Udoh 16 11 3
SG 10 Turkey  Melih Mahmutoğlu 0 0 0
PF 12 North Macedonia  Pero Antić 16 1 0
PG 23 Turkey  Berk Uğurlu DNP
PG 35 Turkey  Bobby Dixon 17 4 1
Head coach:
Serbia  Željko Obradović
 
Fenerbahçe jersey 
 
Team colours 
Fenerbahçe
 
CSKA Moscow jersey 
 
Team colours 
CSKA Moscow

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Fenerbahçe Statistics[4] CSKA
18/40 (45%) 2-pt field goals 22/36 (61.1%)
11/30 (36.7%) 3-pt field goals 9/25 (36%)
27/39 (69.2%) Free throws 30/32 (93.8%)
16 Offensive rebounds 6
22 Defensive rebounds 26
38 Total rebounds 32
16 Assists 22
13 Turnovers 13
6 Steals 8
4 Blocks 5
28 Fouls 33
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 1 France  Nando de Colo 22 2 7
SG 22 United States  Cory Higgins 12 1 3
SF 41 Russia  Nikita Kurbanov 4 3 0
PF 20 Russia  Andrey Vorontsevich 11 3 0
C 42 United States  Kyle Hines 15 4 2
Reserves:
SG 3 Russia  Dmitry Kulagin 0 0 0
PG 4 Serbia  Miloš Teodosić 19 5 7
SG 7 Russia  Vitaly Fridzon 0 0 0
PF 8 United States  Demetris Nichols 0 1 0
PG 9 United States  Aaron Jackson 8 1 1
C 12 Russia  Pavel Korobkov 0 2 1
PF 31 Russia  Victor Khryapa 10 5 1
Head coach:
Greece  Dimitrios Itoudis
Player Club
France  Nando de Colo Russia  CSKA Moscow

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Euroleague Final Four returns to Berlin in 2016". Euroleague. 11 May 2015.
  2. ^ "CSKA Moscow vs Fenerbahce: Euroleague Championship game preview". Talkbasket.net. 14 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b "CSKA Moscow claims its seventh Euroleague crown after OT thriller". Euroleague.net. 15 May 2016.
  4. ^ Boxscore
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