Τhe rest of European cups round up

2014-02-10T18:56:36+00:00 2014-02-12T19:51:21+00:00.

Aris Barkas

10/Feb/14 18:56

Eurohoops.net

Besides Spain, Turkey, Greece and Italy, many more domestic cups were decided on Sunday around Europe and Eurohoops presents them to you, starting from the Serbian cup final with Crvena Zvezda winning the trophy and Vasilije Micic getting the MVP award despite losing

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

Besides Spain, Turkey, Greece and Italy, many more domestic cups were decided on Sunday around Europe and Eurohoops presents them to you, starting from the Serbian cup final with Crvena Zvezda winning the trophy and Vasilije Micic getting the MVP award despite losing.

The game against Mega Vizura was decided by a free throw made by DeMarcus Nelson (81-80), while Rasko Katic was the best of the winners with 21 points and 12 rebounds on the road to the second straight Serbian cup for Zvezda. However, Micic of Vizura got the MVP award after finishing the game with 18 points, 9 assists and 4 steals. Micic is already the prime summer transfer target of Anadolu Efes.

In Ukraine, Eurocup participant which started the season in Euroleague, Budivelnyk Kiev got the cup against Donetsk (96-88) with Dajuan Summers scoring 25 points and Darjus Lavrinovic adding 15 points and 6 rebounds.

In Czech Republic Nymburk won its 8th consecutive domestic cup by destroying Ariete Prostejov (91-67). Vojtech Hruban led the winners with 25 points on 7/8 three pointers.

In Slovenia, Krka prevailed over Union Olimpija (83-70) in a one sided final as the cup winners had a 25 points advantage during the third quarter (65-40) with Edo Muric scoring 21 points and veteran Sani Becirovic being named the MVP after scoring 20 points against his old team, Olimpija.

In Hungary, Szolnoki Olaj got the fifth cup in its history by beating Sopron just by two points (70-68), in Bosnia Siroki edged Igokea (77-76) thanks to a Jonathon Jones’ shot and in Poland Slask Wroclaw prevailed over Tourow Zgorzelec (90-87) with Danny Gibson scoring 5 straight crucial points in the end. It was the 13th cup in the history of Slask but the first since 2005.

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