2009 Israeli Basketball League Cup

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2009 Israeli Basketball League Cup
Tournament details
Arena Malha Arena
Jerusalem
Dates4–8 October 2009
Final positions
Champions Hapoel Jerusalem (2nd title)
Runners-up Maccabi Tel Aviv
Awards and statistics
MVP Flag of the United States.svg Tre Simmons
2008
2010

Winner Cup 2009 was the 4th edition of the Israeli basketball pre-season tournament Winner Cup. It was played between October 4 and October 8 in Jerusalem at the Malha Arena, during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Hapoel Jerusalem has won the cup after defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv 86-80 in the final. MVP was Tre Simmons (Hapoel Jerusalem).

Tournament Bracket

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Tre Simmons

The teams were seeded according to their last season standings.

 Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
              
 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv 101 
8 Ironi Ashkelon 80 
 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv 87 
 3 Gilboa/Galil 65 
3 Gilboa/Galil 77
 6 Bnei HaSharon 62 
  1 Maccabi Tel Aviv 80
 4 Hapoel Jerusalem 86
 4 Hapoel Jerusalem 96 
5 Hapoel Holon 81 
 2 Maccabi Haifa 75Third place
 4 Hapoel Jerusalem 77 
2 Maccabi Haifa 773 Gilboa/Galil 79
 7 Ironi Nahariya 73 2 Maccabi Haifa 81

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