2013–14 NBB Cup

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NBB Cup
Competition details
Teams 48
Dates 19 October 2013 – 30 March 2014
Final positions
Champions GasTerra Flames (3rd title)
Runners-up ZZ Leiden
Semifinalists SPM Shoeters Den Bosch
Aris Leeuwarden
2014–15

The 2013-14 NBB Cup was the 46th season of the NBB Cup. It was managed by the Nationale Basketball Bond (English: National Basketball Federation). SPM Shoeters Den Bosch were the defending champion having won the cup the previous season.

Contents

The championship game was played on 30 March 2014 at the Landstede Sportcentrum in Zwolle. [1] Finalists were Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden and GasTerra Flames. GasTerra Flames won 79–71.

Participants

The draw was held on 19 July 2013 in Nieuwegein. [2] Teams in bold play in the Dutch Basketball League (DBL).

LeagueClubs
Dutch Basketball League Apollo Aris Leeuwarden Den Helder Kings SPM Shoeters Den Bosch
GasTerra Flames ZZ Leiden Landstede Basketbal Matrixx Magixx
Maxxcom BSW Challenge Sports Rotterdam
Promotiedivisie and
Eerste Divisie
BV PlutoNew StarsDe HoppersDe Groene Uilen
AttacusCangeroes UtrechtBV Groningen De Wit-Grasshoppers
EBBC 2Almonte BasketbalLandstede Basketbal ZACBV Hoofddorp
Apollo 2 Almere Pioneers VBC Akrides The Jugglers
The Black EaglesLokomotiefBV WybaTSBV Pendragon
DBW Rowic Punch Landslake Lions BC Kimbria
CobraNova Red Giants UBALL ZZ Leiden 2
Wildcats Binnenland Virtus Werkendam Red Stars
HBV The JumpersBC VlissingenBossini GSStarsOrka's Urk
Arnhem Eagles Rotterdam Basketbal 2
Key
Winner
Eliminated in finals
Eliminated in semifinals
Eliminated in quarterfinals
Eliminated in fourth round

Fourth round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Maxxcom BSW 44–64 ZZ Leiden
BV Pluto59–104 Matrixx Magixx
Aris Leeuwarden 78–68 Apollo
Grasshoppers 48–65 Challenge Sports Rotterdam
The Black Eagles57–98 GasTerra Flames
Binnenland 56–65 Den Helder Kings
Landslake Lions 56–103 SPM Shoeters Den Bosch
ZZ Leiden 263–85 Landstede Basketbal

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Challenge Sports Rotterdam 127–158 Aris Leeuwarden 58–8069–78
Landstede Basketbal 128–148 SPM Shoeters Den Bosch 60–7968–69
Den Helder Kings 144–152 GasTerra Flames 85–8559–67
Matrixx Magixx 135–137 ZZ Leiden 62–6173–76

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
GasTerra Flames 144–135 SPM Shoeters Den Bosch 77–6667–69
Aris Leeuwarden 141–156 ZZ Leiden 78–7863–78

Final

30 March 2014 ZZ Leiden 7179 GasTerra Flames Zwolle
14:00Scoring by quarter: 23–21, 12–26, 12–20, 24–12
RTV Noord, NOS Pts: D. Wright 28
Rebs: Thompson 10
Asts: D. Wright, Holcomb-Faye 3
Report Pts: C. Wright 19
Rebs: Bekkering 11
Asts: Slagter 6
Arena: Landstede Sportcentrum
Attendance: 1,200

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References

  1. Draw NBB Cup tournament at nbb.nl (in Dutch)
  2. "Draw NBB Cup season 2013-2014" (in Dutch). arnhemeagles.nl. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2017.