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By George Orfanakis/ info@eurohoops.net
The season was completed in all the championships and Eurohoops.net considers the course of the 24 teams that competed in the Euroleague last season and ranks them based on the expectations and goals they fulfilled.
During the summer period most clubs design and materialize the plan for next season. The main changes are made in light of the team’s progress throughout the year and the degree to which they met the goals they had set. For some teams the year is deemed as a success based exclusively on their course in the Euroleague while for others the key task is to celebrate the conquest of domestic titles at the end of the season.
Eurohoops.net evaluates the course of the 24 teams that competed in the Euroleague, having as the main criterion the degree to which they fulfilled their goals, the titles they celebrated at the end of the season and the impression they made in the basketball world. Apart from the evaluation on each of the teams individually, there is also an overall ranking, from the top team to the least successful.
Here is the presentation of the teams that ranked 12th-1st according to Eurohoops.
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[lptitle title=”12. Alba Berlin“]
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Euroleague
Regular season: 4th (4-6 wins)
Top 16: 5th (7-7 wins)
German Championship
Regular season: 2nd (28-6 wins)
Playoffs: Semifinals (2-3 to Bayern with a home advantage)
The season that passed put Alba Berlin back on the basketball map of Europe and this alone constitutes a great success. Relying on a good plan and with selections of excellent Americans Alba missed the qualification to the Euroleague quarterfinals in the tie with Panathinaikos (7-7 wins)! Domestically, however, the image was different since Alba didn’t manage to celebrate any titles, losing to Bamberg and Bayern in the semifinals of the Cup and the championship respectively. Despite all this, the general impression is positive since the foundations were laid for something important in the future.
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[lptitle title=”11. Zalgiris Kaunas “]
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Euroleague
Regular season: 3rd (5-5 wins)
Top 16: 6th (5-9 wins)
Lithuanian Championship
Regular season: 1st (36-4 wins)
Playoffs: Winners (4-0 over Lietuvos Rytas with a home advantage)
Mission accomplished for Zalgiris! The team from Kaunas completed the season having thoroughly achieved their goals (at an absolute degree), which were to make a decent appearance in Europe and win the championship in Lithuania. With James Anderson as the leader, a player who confirmed the excellent recommendations that accompanied him from the NBA, Zalgiris proved to be a tough team to beat for any opponent in Europe, while at the same time the won the championship comfortably. The overall 10-0 in quarterfinals, semifinals and finals domestically, says a lot.
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[lptitle title=”10. Unicaja Malaga“]
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Euroleague
Regular season: 3rd (4-6 wins)
Top 16: 7th (4-10 wins)
Spanish Championship
Regular season: 3rd (25-9)
Playoffs: Semifinals (3-2 to Barcelona without a home advantage)
A highly satisfactory season for Unicaja Malaga who, in every event they took part in, played excellently, reaching their best. Malaga’s capabilities allowed the team to reach the Top 16 in the Euroleague but their excellent run was took place mainly in Spain. For a long stretch they were in the first place during the regular season while they played for a spot in the finals in a fifth and decisive showdown in Barcelona. They couldn’t break the fixed poles of Barcelona and Real Madrid but they proved that they are the third power in Spanish basketball. And that is a great accomplishment.
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[lptitle title=”9. Dinamo Sassari“]
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Euroleague
Regular season: 6th (1-9 wins)
Eurocup
Group of 32: 3rd (2-4 wins)
Italian Championship
Regular season: 5th (19-11 wins)
Playoffs: Winners (4-3 over Reggio Emilia without a home advantage)
Fast pace, beautiful basketball, with no special inclination for defense. This was this season’s Sassari and with this style of playing they proved that they’re the big boss in Italy! The start was made in the middle of the season with the Italian Cup and ended in the most triumphant way in the championship playoffs. Starting from 5th place Sassari first had to knock out Milano without a home advantage and then to celebrate the title on Reggio Emilia’s home court. The failure in the Euroleague, an institution that was outside of their plans anyway, cannot tarnish an excellent season.
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