2002–03 Euroleague

2002–03 Euroleague

The Final Four was held in Palau Sant Jordi
Champions Spain FC Barcelona (1st title)
Runners-up Italy Benetton Treviso
Third place Italy Montepaschi Siena
Fourth place Russia CSKA Moscow
Teams 24 (from 13 countries)
Games played 220 (total)
Awards
Regular Season MVP United States Joseph Blair
Top 16 MVP Turkey Mirsad Türkcan
Final Four MVP Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Bodiroga
Young Player Greece Antonis Fotsis
Statistical leaders
PIR

Turkey Mirsad Türkcan

24.0

Points

United States Alphonso Ford

17.9

Rebounds

Turkey Mirsad Türkcan

11.8

Assists

Russia J.R. Holden

4.4

The 2002–03 Euroleague was the third season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 46th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The 200203 season featured 24 competing teams from 13 different countries. The final of the competition was held in Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain, with hosts FC Barcelona defeating Benetton Treviso 76-65.

Regular season

The first phase was a regular season, in which the competing teams were drawn into three groups, each containing eight teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and away, resulting in 14 games for each team in the first stage. The top 5 teams in each group and the best sixth-placed team advanced to the next round. The complete list of tiebreakers was provided in the lead-in to the Regular Season results.

If one or more clubs were level on won-lost record, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record in matches between the tied clubs
  2. Overall point difference in games between the tied clubs
  3. Overall point difference in all group matches (first tiebreaker if tied clubs were not in the same group)
  4. Points scored in all group matches
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group match
Key to colors
     Top five places in each group, plus highest-ranked sixth-place team, advanced to Top 16

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Italy Benetton Treviso 14 11 3 1253 1108 +147
2. Spain FC Barcelona 14 11 3 1137 1048 +89
3. Turkey Efes Pilsen 14 8 6 1072 998 +74
4. Italy Skipper Bologna 14 8 6 1085 1087 -2
5. Croatia Cibona VIP 14 7 7 1066 1118 -52
6. France Pau-Orthez 14 6 8 1076 1124 -48
7. Germany Alba Berlin 14 4 10 1064 1172 -108
8. Greece AEK 14 1 13 1000 1098 -98

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Greece Panathinaikos 14 11 3 1103 1039 +64
2. Spain Tau Cerámica 14 9 5 1126 1090 +36
3. Slovenia Union Olimpija 14 9 5 1105 1052 +53
4. Spain Unicaja Málaga 14 7 7 1060 1058 +2
5. Israel Maccabi Elite 14 7 7 1129 1081 +48
6. Italy Montepaschi Siena 14 6 8 1132 1092 +40
7. Lithuania Žalgiris 14 5 9 1141 1195 -54
8. Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost 14 2 12 1108 1297 -189

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Russia CSKA Moscow 14 12 2 1148 1004 +144
2. Turkey Ülker 14 10 4 1115 1064 +51
3. Greece Olympiacos 14 7 7 1066 1041 +25
4. Italy Virtus Bologna 14 6 8 1102 1119 -17
5. France ASVEL 14 6 8 1114 1138 -24
6. Spain Real Madrid 14 6 8 1094 1113 -19
7. Poland Idea Śląsk Wrocław 14 5 9 1039 1125 -86
8. Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 14 4 10 1109 1183 -72

Top 16

The surviving teams were divided into four groups of four teams each, and again a round robin system was adopted, resulting in 6 games each, with the top team advancing to the Final Four. Tiebreakers were identical to those used in the Regular Season.

Key to colors
     Top place in each group advanced to Final four

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Russia CSKA Moscow 6 5 1 499 399 +100
2. Turkey Efes Pilsen 6 4 2 425 431 -6
3. Croatia Cibona VIP 6 2 4 447 499 -52
4. Spain Unicaja Málaga 6 1 5 474 516 -42

Group E

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Italy Montepaschi Siena 6 4 2 510 484 +26
2. Italy Skipper Bologna 6 3 3 450 448 +2
3. Greece Panathinaikos 6 3 3 482 506 −24
4. Turkey Ülker 6 2 4 480 484 −4

Group F

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Italy Benetton Treviso 6 6 0 522 452 +70
2. Israel Maccabi Elite 6 4 2 537 477 +60
3. Spain Tau Cerámica 6 2 4 502 516 −14
4. Italy Virtus Bologna 6 0 6 448 564 −116

Group G

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Spain FC Barcelona 6 5 1 448 424 +24
2.Greece Olympiacos 6 3 3 427 419 +8
3. Slovenia Union Olimpija 6 3 3 445 438 +7
4. France ASVEL 6 1 5 436 475 −39

Final Four

Semifinals

May 9, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow Russia 71–76 Spain FC Barcelona
Montepaschi Siena Italy 62–65 Italy Benetton Treviso

3rd place game

May 11, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow Russia 78–79 Italy Montepaschi Siena

Final

May 11, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Spain 76–65 Italy Benetton Treviso
2002–03 Euroleague Champions
Spain
FC Barcelona
1st Title

Final standings

Team
Spain FC Barcelona
Italy Benetton Treviso
Italy Montepaschi Siena
Russia CSKA Moscow

Final Four 2003 MVP

Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Bodiroga (FC Barcelona)

Awards

Regular Season MVP

Top 16 MVP

Final Four MVP

Best Young Player (22 and under)

All-Euroleague First Team 200203

All-Euroleague Second Team 200203

External links

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