2019 ABA League Supercup

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2019 ABA League Supercup
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Tournament details
Dates26–29 September
Season 2019–20
Teams8
Defending champions Flag of Serbia.svg Crvena zvezda mts
Final positions
Champions Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS
Runner-up Flag of Slovenia.svg Cedevita Olimpija
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Best player Flag of the United States.svg Rashawn Thomas
All statistics correct as of September 29, 2019.
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The 2019 ABA League Supercup was the 3rd tournament of the ABA League Supercup, featuring teams from the Adriatic League First Division.

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Qualified teams

Based on the results in the 2018–19 ABA League First Division season and the 2018–19 ABA League Second Division Champion there are 8 participants at the 2019 Adriatic Supercup. Qualified teams are the seven best placed teams of the First Division season and the Second Division Champion. [1] [2]

Pos. Adriatic League First Division
1 Flag of Serbia.svg Crvena zvezda mts
2 Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost VOLI
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Cedevita Olimpija [Note 1]
4 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS
5 Flag of Serbia.svg Mega Bemax
6 Flag of Serbia.svg FMP
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona (host)
ABA2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Koper Primorska

Venue

Zagreb
2019 ABA League Supercup (Yugoslavia)
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall
Capacity: 5,400
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Bracket

Source: ABA League

 
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 
          
 
27 September
 
 
2 Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost VOLI 77
 
28 September
 
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona 71
 
Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost VOLI 75
 
27 September
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg Cedevita Olimpija 103
 
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Cedevita Olimpija (OT)101
 
29 September
 
6 Flag of Serbia.svg FMP 92
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg Cedevita Olimpija 77
 
26 September
 
Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS 99
 
4 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS 86
 
28 September
 
5 Flag of Serbia.svg Mega Bemax 73
 
Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS 91
 
26 September
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg Koper Primorska 77
 
1 Flag of Serbia.svg Crvena zvezda mts 82
 
 
8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Koper Primorska 88
 

Quarterfinals

Partizan NIS v Mega Bemax

26 September 2019
17:00
Partizan NIS Flag of Serbia.svg 8673 Flag of Serbia.svg Mega Bemax
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 28–12, 25–16, 15–24
Pts: Paige 21
Rebs: Thomas 7
Asts: Paige 4
Pts: Simonović 17
Rebs: Simonović 9
Asts:four players 3
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 500
Referees: Sašo Petek, Marko Juras, Igor Dragojević

Crvena zvezda mts v Koper Primorska

26 September 2019
20:00
Crvena zvezda mts Flag of Serbia.svg 8288 Flag of Slovenia.svg Koper Primorska
Scoring by quarter:26–25, 15–21, 21–23, 20–19
Pts: Davidovac 15
Rebs: Gist 6
Asts: Čović 5
Pts: Jagodić-Kuridža 18
Rebs: Jagodić-Kuridža 9
Asts: Šiško 7
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 800
Referees: Miloš Koljenšić, Dragan Porobić, Krunoslav Peić

Cedevita Olimpija v FMP

27 September 2019
17:00
Cedevita Olimpija Flag of Slovenia.svg 10192 (OT) Flag of Serbia.svg FMP
Scoring by quarter:26–20, 19–23, 27–25, 16–20,  Overtime:13–4
Pts: Blažič 21
Rebs: Blažič 9
Asts: Boatright 8
Pts: Jeremić 17
Rebs: Reath 11
Asts: Pot 7
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 500
Referees: Tomislav Hordov, Josip Radojković, Vladan Šundić

Budućnost VOLI v Cibona

27 September 2019
20:30
Budućnost VOLI Flag of Montenegro.svg 7771 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona
Scoring by quarter:17–16, 19–16, 13–22, 28–17
Pts: Bamforth 25
Rebs: Z. Nikolić 11
Asts: Cobbs 6
Pts: Vucić 16
Rebs: Rhett, Vucić 7
Asts: Rebec 6
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 500
Referees: Ilija Belošević, Mario Majkić, Milan Nedović

Semifinals

Partizan NIS v Koper Primorska

28 September 2019
17:00
Partizan NIS Flag of Serbia.svg 9177 Flag of Slovenia.svg Koper Primorska
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 24–26, 23–14, 25–15
Pts: Thomas 19
Rebs: Thomas 12
Asts: Jaramaz, Gordić 4
Pts: Holt 17
Rebs: Jagodić-Kuridža 7
Asts: Šiško 5
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 450
Referees: Miloš Koljenšić, Mario Majkić, Vladan Šundić

Budućnost VOLI v Cedevita Olimpija

28 September 2019
20:00
Budućnost VOLI Flag of Montenegro.svg 75103 Flag of Slovenia.svg Cedevita Olimpija
Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 26–24, 15–28, 14–25
Pts: Cobbs 17
Rebs: Martin, Ilić 5
Asts: Cobbs 5
Pts: Boatright 15
Rebs: Murić, Blažič 6
Asts: Miller-McIntyre 7
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 300
Referees: Sašo Petek, Marko Juras, Igor Dragojević

Final

29 September 2019
20:00
Cedevita Olimpija Flag of Slovenia.svg 7799 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 24–35, 29–29, 4–15
Pts: Blažič 18
Rebs: Murić 7
Asts: Miller-McIntyre 8
Pts: Jaramaz 20
Rebs: Thomas, Peiners 6
Asts: Gordić 8
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, Zagreb
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Ilija Belošević, Tomislav Hordov, Milan Nedović


Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 10 Flag of the United States.svg Codi Miller-McIntyre 1138
G/F 11 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jaka Blažič 1812
SF 8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Edo Murić 571
SF 19 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Simonović 11311
C 13 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Andrija Stipanović 852
Reserves:
SG 2 Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Krušlin 300
PG 3 Flag of Armenia.svg Ryan Boatright 1501
PF 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Martin Krampelj 000
PF 5 Flag of the United States.svg Mikael Hopkins 360
SG 7 Flag of Slovenia.svg Petar Vujačić DNP
SG 9 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mirko Mulalić 300
PF 17 Flag of Slovenia.svg Saša Zagorac DNP
Head coach:
Flag of Croatia.svg Slaven Rimac
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Cedevita Olimpija
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Partizan

COLStatisticsPAR
15/30 (50%)2-pt field goals 25/36 (69%)
13/30 (43%)3-pt field goals 12/27 (44%)
8/12 (67%) Free throws 13/19 (68%)
3Offensive rebounds4
22Defensive rebounds24
25Total rebounds28
15Assists26
19Turnovers13
5Steals10
2Blocks2
23 (20)Fouls21(23)
Starters:PtsRebAst
G 2 Flag of the United States.svg Corey Walden 1306
G 10 Flag of Serbia.svg Ognjen Jaramaz 2025
SF 3 Flag of Serbia.svg Rade Zagorac 631
PF 25 Flag of the United States.svg Rashawn Thomas 1363
C 9 Flag of Belarus.svg Artsiom Parakhouski 231
Reserves:
G 5 Flag of the United States.svg Marcus Paige 611
G 7 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Nemanja Gordić 1218
PF 12 Flag of Serbia.svg Novica Veličković DNP
PF 14 Flag of Serbia.svg Stefan Birčević 020
F/C 21 Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Janković 1140
G/F 31 Flag of Latvia.svg Žanis Peiners 1261
C 42 Flag of the United States.svg William Mosley 400
Head coach:
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Trinchieri

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    Cedevita Zagreb and Olimpija Ljubljana announce that they are about to found a new club based in Ljubljana under the name Cedevita Olimpija. [3] Cedevita Olimpija will take the Cedevita Zagreb's spot in the League.

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References

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