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Basketball Champions League Star Lineup

The Basketball Champions League Star Lineup, or FIBA Champions League Star Lineup, is an annual award for the Basketball Champions League (BCL)'s top ten basketball players for each season. The Basketball Champions League is, along with the EuroCup, one of the two secondary level European-wide professional club basketball leagues in Europe. The award is given by FIBA. The award began in conjunction with the league's inaugural season, the 2016–17 Basketball Champions League.

Voting criteria

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The Star Lineup is chosen by a vote of the fans online, a vote of media journalists and representatives, and a vote of all of the head coaches of all of the teams in each season of the league. The fans, the media, and the league's head coaches each get 1/3 of the vote distribution.

Star Lineup by season

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Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected to either the First or Second Team.
Bold Denotes the player who was named Basketball Champions League MVP.

Player nationalities by national team:

Season First team Second team Ref.
Players Teams Players Teams
2016–17 North Macedonia  Jordan Theodore Turkey  Banvit United States  Will Hatcher Serbia  Partizan [1]
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Zack Wright France  Monaco United States  Chris Kramer Germany  Oldenburg
Canada  Melvin Ejim Italy  Reyer Venezia Lithuania  Gediminas Orelik Turkey  Banvit
Canada  Aaron Doornekamp Spain  Iberostar Tenerife Greece  Dušan Šakota Greece  AEK Athens
Greece  Georgios Bogris Spain  Canarias Serbia  Vladimir Štimac Turkey  Beşiktaş
2017–18 United States  Manny Harris Greece  AEK Athens United States  Gabe York Germany  Bayreuth [2]
United States  D. J. Kennedy Turkey  Karşıyaka United States  Kendrick Ray Czech Republic  Nymburk
United Kingdom  Ovie Soko Spain  UCAM Murcia United States  Christopher Evans France  Monaco
France  Louis Labeyrie France  SIG Strasbourg Greece  Dušan Šakota (2) Greece  AEK Athens
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Elmedin Kikanović France  Monaco Slovenia  Gašper Vidmar Turkey  Banvit
2018–19 Montenegro  Tyrese Rice Germany  Bamberg Cameroon  Paris Lee Belgium  Antwerp Giants [3]
United States  Kevin Punter Italy  Virtus Bologna Dominican Republic  James Feldeine Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem
United States  Tim Abromaitis Spain  Canarias United Kingdom  Ovie Soko Spain  UCAM Murcia
United States  Vince Hunter Greece  AEK Athens France  Amath M'Baye Italy  Virtus Bologna
Belgium  Ismaël Bako Belgium  Telenet Giants Antwerp United States  Colton Iverson Spain  Canarias
2019–20 Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas Spain  Canarias Jamaica  Dylan Ennis Spain  Zaragoza [4]
United States  Keith Langford Greece  AEK Athens Brazil  Vítor Benite Spain  Burgos
Czech Republic  Vojtěch Hruban Czech Republic  Nymburk Canada  Dyshawn Pierre Italy  Dinamo Sassari
United States  TaShawn Thomas Israel  Hapoel Jerusalem Canada  Kyle Wiltjer Turkey  Türk Telekom
Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini Spain  Canarias France  Moustapha Fall Turkey  Türk Telekom
2020–21 United States  C.J. Harris Israel  Hapoel Holon Jamaica  Dylan Ennis (2) Spain  Zaragoza [5]
United States  Kasey Shepherd Russia  Nizhny Novgorod Italy  Darius Thompson Italy  New Basket Brindisi
United States  Bonzie Colson France  SIG Strasbourg Cuba  Jasiel Rivero Spain  San Pablo Burgos
United States  Raymar Morgan Turkey  Karşıyaka United States  Omar Prewitt Czech Republic  Nymburk
Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (2) Spain  Canarias United States  Michale Kyser Latvia  VEF Rīga
2021–22 United States  Joe Ragland Israel  Hapoel U-NET Holon Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas (2) Spain  Lenovo Tenerife [6]
Montenegro  Jonah Radebaugh Germany  MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg Georgia (country)  Joe Thomasson Spain  Baxi Manresa
Nigeria  Chima Moneke Spain  Baxi Manresa United States  DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell Turkey  Galatasaray Nef
United States  Chris Johnson Israel  Hapoel U-NET Holon United States  Elijah Stewart Romania  U-BT Cluj-Napoca
Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (3) Spain  Lenovo Tenerife Croatia  Ivan Buva Lithuania  Rytas Vilnius
2022–23 Brazil  Marcelinho Huertas (3) Spain  Lenovo Tenerife United States  Marcus Foster Lithuania  Rytas Vilnius [7]
North Macedonia  T. J. Shorts Germany  Telekom Baskets Bonn Montenegro  Kendrick Perry Spain  Unicaja
Spain  Darío Brizuela Spain  Unicaja United States  DeAndre Lansdowne France  SIG Strasbourg
Panama  Akil Mitchell Greece  AEK Athens United States  Levi Randolph Israel  Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem
United States  Zach Hankins Israel  Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem Georgia (country)  Giorgi Shermadini (4) Spain  Lenovo Tenerife
2023–24 United States  Joe Ragland (2) Greece  Peristeri Jamaica  Dylan Ennis (3) Spain  UCAM Murcia [8]
Brazil  Marcelo Huertas (4) Spain  Lenovo Tenerife United States  Hunter Hale Greece  Promitheas
Montenegro  Kendrick Perry (2) Spain  Unicaja United States  Levi Randolph (2) Israel  Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem
Bulgaria  David Kravish Spain  Unicaja Germany  Dylan Osetkowski Spain  Unicaja
United States  Austin Wiley Turkey  Tofaş United States  Vernon Carey Jr. Turkey  Pınar Karşıyaka

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Korkmaz named Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 30 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Kulboka Best Young Player".
  3. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Blatt Best Young Player". ChampionsLeague.Basketball. 4 May 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Alocen Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 29 September 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Makoundou Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Bortolani Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Paskelbti Čempionų lygos laureatai". Krepsinis.net (in Lithuanian). 13 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  8. ^ Σύνταξης, Αίθουσα (2024-04-27). "Με Ράγκλαντ η κορυφαία πεντάδα του BCL". www.ertsports.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-04-27.
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