The four ways to look at a four-way in the BCL

21/Dec/23 14:35 December 21, 2023

Giannis Askounis

21/Dec/23 14:35

Eurohoops.net
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Going down the wire gets a whole new basketball meaning, considering the finale of Group F in the Basketball Champions League Regular Season

By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net

Article D.1.3. of the Official Basketball Rules rarely extends beyond a tie between two or three teams, especially in four-team groups.

However, all four participants of Group F in the Basketball Champions League Regular Season finished at 3-3. It went down to the overall point differential.

A crazy Wednesday evening for all four teams.

Higher game points difference of the games between them.
Higher number of game points scored in the games between them.
Higher game points difference of all games in the group.
Higher number of games points scored in all games in the group.

The first and third as well as the second and fourth criteria were essentially the same.

Sharing balanced 3-3 records was a first in the Champions League, following 44 four-team challenges in the group play of the Regular Season and Round of 16 since changing the competition format in the 2020-21 season. Naturally, the preceding 17 groups of eight teams did not produce eight-way ties.

In this case, defending champion Telekom Baskets Bonn earned the top seed and a direct ticket to the Round of 16 thanks to an overall point differential of +24. Moving into the Play-Ins, Hapoel Holon ranked second with +7 and Rio Breogan sat third with +3. Bursaspor Info Yatirim fell short in the four-way tie with -34.

Identical 3-3 W-L tallies across the board but entirely different situations coming out of Gameday 6 of the BCL Regular Season.

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Bittersweet feelings in Bonn

Besides the unprecedented situation in the final standings and nail-biters emerging in both Gameday 6 affairs, Bonn and Breogan went into overtime. Before the five extra minutes, head coach Roel Moors and his players were certainly informed of Bursaspor edging out Holon in Riga and therefore understood they would clinch the top seed with a loss by a margin of 17 points or less.

“We just did not show the fight that we needed to close a game out like that. We talked about it after the game. It just felt like they wanted it a little bit more,” admitted Harvard product Noah Kirkwood.

The German club was on an 11-game winning streak across BCL contests away from Bonn, including prevailing over the remaining contenders in the 2023 Final Four in Malaga. An entirely different team compared to the championship run, but the streak was extended to 11 games before the loss in Spain and more or less built up a favorable tiebreaker after the completion of the double-legged round-robin schedule.

“In a competition like this, you get what you deserve at the end,” Moors reacted to the four-way tie across all four teams of the group, “Maybe we deserved the position that we have.”

Bonn will resume action in late January. Placed in Group J alongside JDA Dijon, the remaining teams battling for a spot in the Quarterfinals will be the winners of the best-of-three Play-In series featuring MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg against Darussafaka Lassa and Bertram Derthona Tortona versus Galatasaray Ekmas.

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Missed opportunities

Bonn alternated between wins and losses through the Regular Season, but Holon was up to 3-1 before dropping two straight games in Riga. “It is on us, we have nobody to blame,” pointed out head coach Amit Sherf.

Playing home fixtures outside of Israel was necessary but also deprived a genuine homecourt advantage. “We finished this group second with everything we have been through,” Sherf described the success.

Relocating to the capital of Latvia at the continental level was initially met with a narrow win over Breogan. The next two similar home games saw Bonn and Bursaspor earn wins. The losing streak can create doubts heading to the Play-Ins with a homecourt advantage.

“We play against Oostende and one of the great coaches in the competition,” Holon’s play-caller referred to the best-of-three series versus Filou Oostende and longtime boss of the Belgium champions Dario Gjergja, “We will do everything we can to qualify to the Top 16.”

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