2021 Bulgarian Basketball Cup

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Bulgarian Basketball Cup
Teams8
Games played7
Dates11 March 2021 – 15 March 2021
TV Max Sport
Final positions
Champions Rilski Sportist
Runners-up Levski
Semifinalists Balkan Botevgrad, Yambol
Awards
MVP Carvacho
Statistical leaders
Points Lewis 22.0
Rebounds Carvacho 16.3
Assists Baldwin 12.0
Records
Highest scoring Beroe 88–98 Yambol
(12 March 2021)
2020
2022

The 2021 Bulgarian Basketball Cup was the 67th edition of the annual cup tournament in Bulgaria.It is managed by the Bulgarian Basketball Federation and was held in Panagyurishte, Arena Asarel. [1] The competition started at 11th of March 2021, with the quarterfinals and ended with the Final on March 15, 2021. Rilski Sportist won their third cup. Nico Carvacho was named MVP. [2]

Contents

Qualified teams

The first eight teams qualified after the first stage of the 2020-21 NBL regular season.

PosTeamPldWLSeed
1 Rilski Sportist 16142Seeded teams
2 Levski Lukoil 16133
3 Balkan Botevgrad 16115
4 Beroe 1688
5 Chernomorets 1688Non-seeded Teams
6 Academic Bultex 99 1679
7 Yambol 16610
8 Spartak Pleven 16313
9 Cherno More Ticha 16214Did not qualify

Draw

The 2021 Bulgarian Basketball Cup was drawn on 22 February 2021 at approximately 12:00. The seeded teams were paired in the quarterfinals with the non-seeded teams. There were not any restrictions for the draw of the semifinals. [3]

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
0 Rilski Sportist 87
0 Bultex 99 78
Rilski Sportist 90
Balkan Botevgrad 48
0 Balkan Botevgrad 84
0 Chernomorets 71
Rilski Sportist 87
Levski 69
0 Levski Lukoil 101
0 Spartak Pleven 62
Levski 100
Yambol 84
0 Beroe 88
0 Yambol 98

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Quarterfinals

11 March Rilski Sportist 8778 Academic Plovdiv
17:00(UTC+02)Scoring by quarter: 19-15, 25-13, 25-21, 18-29
Max Sport 2 Pts: Brown 19
Rebs: Carvacho 11
Asts: Ivanov, Brown 5
PIR: Brown 26
Boxscore Pts: Tomic 20
Rebs: Gugino, Tomic 7
Asts: Carson 7
PIR: Tomic 23
11 March Balkan Botevgrad 8471 Chernomorets
20:00(UTC+02)Scoring by quarter: 24-11, 15-23, 28-13, 17-24
Max Sport 2 Pts: Minkov 20
Rebs: Balaban 9
Asts: Dimitrov, Chambers 6
PIR: Minkov 24
Boxscore Pts: Lewis 22
Rebs: Lewis 8
Asts: Baldwin 12
PIR: Baldwin 27
12 March Levski 10162 Spartak Pleven
17:00(UTC+02)Scoring by quarter: 28-16, 29-13, 15-13, 29-20
Max Sport 2 Pts: Benson 20
Rebs: Benson 10
Asts: Zahariev 5
PIR: Benson 34
Boxscore Pts: Paskov 10
Rebs: Marincheshki 7
Asts: Hristov 4
PIR: Ostojic, Marincheshki 8
12 March Beroe 8898 Yambol
20:00(UTC+02)Scoring by quarter: 20-18, 22-23, 24-33, 22-24
Max Sport 2 Pts: Fagin 22
Rebs: Marinov 8
Asts: Gavin, Marinov 5
PIR: Fagin 22
Boxscore Pts: Lilov 22
Rebs: Lilov 6
Asts: McGill 7
PIR: McGill 26

Semifinals

13 March Rilski Sportist 9048 Balkan Botevgrad
17:00(UTC+02)Scoring by quarter: 22-14, 25-16, 22-8, 21-10
Max Sport 2 Pts: Brown 15
Rebs: Carvacho 15
Asts: Brown 7
PIR: Carvacho 34
Boxscore Pts: Dimitrov, Agee 14
Rebs: Dimitrov 8
Asts: Chambers, Avramov 3
PIR: Agee 17
13 March Levski 10084 Yambol
20:00(UTC+02)Scoring by quarter: 24-26, 29-16, 28-21, 19-21
Max Sport 2 Pts: Benson 26
Rebs: Benson 12
Asts: Zahariev 7
PIR: Benson 38
Boxscore Pts: McGill 15
Rebs: Ivanon, Krastanov 7
Asts: Ivanon, McGill 4
PIR: McGill 26

Finals

15 March Rilski Sportist 8769 Levski
19:00Scoring by quarter: 22-10, 21-21, 27-17, 17-21
Max Sport 2 Pts: Carvacho 21
Rebs: Carvacho 23
Asts: Brown 7
PIR: Carvacho 41
Boxscore Pts: Tasic 17
Rebs: Benson 8
Asts: Zahariev 6
PIR: Tasic 22

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