2010–11 VTB United League

The VTB United League 2010-11 was the second complete season of Eastern Europe's most competitive basketball clubs. The tournament featured 12 teams from 8 countries.

Participants

Country (League) Teams
Belarus Belarus (BPL) Minsk-2006 Minsk
Estonia Estonia (KML) Kalev Tallinn
Finland Finland (Korisliiga) Honka Espoo
Latvia Latvia (LBL) VEF Rīga
Lithuania Lithuania (LKL) Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius
Žalgiris Kaunas
Poland Poland (PLK) Asseco Prokom Gdynia
Russia Russia (PBL) CSKA Moscow
Khimki Moscow Region
UNICS Kazan
Ukraine Ukraine (SuperLeague) Azovmash Mariupol
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

Group stage

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to Final Four
     Eliminated

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Russia CSKA Moscow 10 9 1 617 504 +113
2. Russia UNICS Kazan 10 9 1 688 554 +134
3. Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 10 6 4 622 601 +21
4. Belarus Minsk-2006 10 4 6 618 603 +15
5. Ukraine BC Dnipro 10 2 8 588 689 -101
6. Finland Espoon Honka 10 0 10 542 704 -162
Round 1
CSKA Moscow UNICS Kazan Lietuvos Rytas Minsk-2006 Dnipro Espoon Honka
CSKA Moscow 6960 8061 7562 11373 7353
UNICS Kazan 6069 8785 8354 10467 11177
Lietuvos Rytas 6180 8587 9084 8269 8767
Minsk-2006 6275 5483 8490 7973 9060
Dnipro 73113 67104 6982 7379 8173
Espoon Honka 5373 77111 6787 6090 7381
Round 2
CSKA Moscow UNICS Kazan Lietuvos Rytas Minsk-2006 Dnipro Espoon Honka
CSKA Moscow 6067 7363 8272 7465 6659
UNICS Kazan 6760 6664 9078 8755 9562
Lietuvos Rytas 6373 6466 8678 11678 9075
Minsk-2006 7282 7890 7886 8574 8658
Dnipro 6574 5587 78116 7485 8679
Espoon Honka 5966 6295 7590 5886 7986

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff
1. Russia BC Khimki 10 9 1 652 550 +102
2. Ukraine Azovmash Mariupol 10 7 3 642 576 +66
3. Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 10 7 3 589 588 +1
4. Poland Asseco Prokom 10 3 7 661 696 -35
5. Latvia BK VEF Rīga 10 3 7 665 686 -21
6. Estonia BC Kalev 10 1 9 525 638 -113
Round 1
BC Khimki Azovmash Mariupol Žalgiris Kaunas Asseco Prokom VEF Riga BC Kalev
BC Khimki 6558 6975 9979 8175 7550
Azovmash Mariupol 5865 7563 8076 6068 7267
Žalgiris Kaunas 7569 6375 7360 8471 10183
Asseco Prokom 7999 7680 6073 7663 6458
VEF Riga 7581 6860 7184 6376 7069
BC Kalev 5075 6772 83101 5864 6970
Round 2
BC Khimki Azovmash Mariupol Žalgiris Kaunas Asseco Prokom VEF Riga BC Kalev
BC Khimki 9980 7876 8657 8161 6865
Azovmash Mariupol 8099 8675 8576 7974 7655
Žalgiris Kaunas 7678 7586 8979 7974 9166
Asseco Prokom 5786 7685 7989 10375 7077
VEF Riga 6181 7479 7479 75103 9555
BC Kalev 6568 5576 6691 7770 5595

Final four

Semifinals
April 22
Final
April 23
 Russia CSKA Moscow  69  
 Ukraine Azovmash Mariupol  57  
 
     Russia CSKA Moscow  64
   Russia BC Khimki  66
Third place
 Russia BC Khimki  84  Ukraine Azovmash Mariupol  75
 Russia UNICS Kazan  78    Russia UNICS Kazan  95

Semifinals

22 April 2011
17:00
CSKA Moscow Russia 6957 Ukraine Azovmash Mariupol
Scoring by quarter: 17-15, 16-16, 21-12, 15-14
Pts: Kaun 16
Rebs: Kaun 7
Asts: Holden 5
Pts: Alexander 21
Rebs: Owens 10
Asts: Owens 4
22 April 2011
20:00
Khimki Moscow Region Russia 8478 Russia UNICS Kazan
Scoring by quarter: 17-15, 21-25, 24-17, 22-21
Pts: Fridzon 27
Rebs: Loncar 6
Asts: Planinić 9
Pts: Rizvić 17
Rebs: Lampe 9
Asts: Popović 7

Finals

23 April 2011
18:30
CSKA Moscow Russia 6466 Russia Khimki Moscow Region
Scoring by quarter: 6-17, 21-16, 20-13, 17-20
Pts: Holden 15
Rebs: Vorontsevich 6
Asts: Shved 5
Pts: Lončar 18
Rebs: Fridzon 7
Asts: Papadopoulos 3

Awards

Regular Season MVP Final Four MVP
MVP Team MVP Team
United States Ramel Curry Ukraine Azovmash Mariupol Russia Vitaly Fridzon Russia Khimki Moscow Region

External links

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