2023 Italian Basketball Supercup

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2023 Frecciarossa Supercoppa
Supercoppa Frecciarossa 2022.png
Tournament details
Arena PalaLeonessa
Brescia, Lombardy, Italy
Dates23–24 September 2023
Final positions
Champions Virtus Segafredo Bologna
(4th title)
Runners-up Germani Brescia
Awards and statistics
MVP Flag of Georgia.svg Tornike Shengelia
2022
2024

The 2023 Italian Basketball Supercup (Italian : Supercoppa di pallacanestro 2023), also known as Frecciarossa Supercoppa 2023 for sponsorship reasons, [1] is the 29th edition of the super cup tournament, organized by the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). The title was won by Virtus Segafredo Bologna, which defeated 97–60 Germani Brescia, winning the title three times in a row. [2]

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Participant teams

TeamHome cityHead coach
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano Milan Flag of Italy.svg Ettore Messina
Bertram Derthona Tortona Tortona Flag of Italy.svg Marco Ramondino
Germani Brescia Sassari Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Magro
Virtus Segafredo Bologna Bologna Flag of Italy.svg Luca Banchi

Source: [3]

Final Four

Semifinals
23 September
Final
24 September
      
1 EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 73
4 Virtus Segafredo Bologna 78
1 Virtus Segafredo Bologna 97
2 Germani Brescia 60
2 Germani Brescia 86
3 Bertram Derthona Tortona 63

Semifinals

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano vs. Virtus Segafredo Bologna

23 September 2023 EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 7378 Virtus Segafredo Bologna Brescia
18:00 (CEST)Scoring by quarter: 12–14, 2020, 21–25, 20–19
Discovery+, DAZN Pts: Shields 26
Rebs: Mirotić
Asts: Melli 3
PIR: Shields 23
Boxscore Pts: Belinelli 15
Rebs: Shengelia 5
Asts: Pajola 4
PIR: Shengelia 18
Arena: PalaLeonessa
Referees: Giovannetti, Grigioni, Valzani

Germani Brescia vs. Bertram Derthona Tortona

23 September 2023 Germani Brescia 8663 Bertram Derthona Tortona Brescia
20:45 (CEST)Scoring by quarter:23–8, 22–19, 20–18, 21–18
Discovery+, DAZN Pts: Della Valle 20
Rebs: Bilan 9
Asts: Massinburg 5
PIR: Massinburg 24
Boxscore Pts: Obasohan 16
Rebs: Baldasso 7
Asts: Zerini 3
PIR: Baldasso 19
Arena: PalaLeonessa
Referees: Lanzarini, Bongiorni, Gonella

Final

Virtus Segafredo Bologna vs. Germani Brescia

29 September 2022 Virtus Segafredo Bologna 9760 Germani Brescia Brescia
18:00 (CEST)Scoring by quarter:27–10, 21–25, 28–8, 2117
Discovery+, DAZN, Nove Pts: Cordinier 17
Rebs: Shengelia 12
Asts: Belinelli 4
PIR: Shengelia 36
Boxscore Pts: Bilan 14
Rebs: Bilan 6
Asts: Della Valle 3
PIR: Bilan 22
Arena: PalaLeonessa
Referees: Lanzarini, Giovannetti, Grigioni


2023 Italian Supercup champions
Supercoppa di pallacanestro.svg
Virtus Segafredo Bologna
4th title

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