Event | 2017–18 EuroCup Basketball | ||||||||||
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First leg | |||||||||||
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Date | 10 April 2018 (2018-04-10) | ||||||||||
Venue | Basket-Hall, Krasnodar | ||||||||||
MVP | Scottie Wilbekin | ||||||||||
Attendance | 7,124 | ||||||||||
Second leg | |||||||||||
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Date | 13 April 2018 (2018-04-13) | ||||||||||
Venue | Volkswagen Arena, Istanbul | ||||||||||
Attendance | 5,240 | ||||||||||
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The 2018 EuroCup finals were the concluding games of the 2017–18 EuroCup season, the 16th season of Europe's secondary club basketball tournament organised by Euroleague Basketball, the tenth season since it was renamed from the ULEB Cup to the EuroCup, and the second season under the title sponsorship name of 7DAYS. The first leg was played at the Basket-HallinKrasnodar, Russia, on 10 April 2018, the second leg will be played at the Volkswagen ArenainIstanbul, Turkey, on 13 April 2018 and the third leg, if necessary, would be played at the Basket-HallinKrasnodar, Russia, on 16 April 2018, between Russian side Lokomotiv Kuban and Turkish side Darüşşafaka.
It was the first ever Finals appearance ever in any European competition of Darüşşafaka[1] and it the second ever final appearance in EuroCup for Lokomotiv Kuban, who ended third two seasons ago in the Euroleague and arrived to the finals with a perfect balance of 20 wins in 20 matches.[2] However, the firsts beat the Russian by 2–0 in the best-of-three series achieving also the qualification to the 2018–19 EuroLeague.
Krasnodar |
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Istanbul |
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Basket-Hall | Volkswagen Arena | |
Capacity: 7,500 | Capacity: 5,240 | |
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Note: In the table, the score of the finalist is given first (H = home; A = away).
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1st place (10–0) (Group C) | Regular season | 1st place (8–2) (Group A) | ||||||||
1st place (6–0) (Group G) | Top 16 | 2nd place (5–1) (Group E) | ||||||||
Opponent | Series | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg | Playoffs | Opponent | Series | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg |
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2–0 | 79–74 (H) | 80–58 (A) | Quarterfinals | ![]() |
2–0 | 57–54 (H) | 78–71 (A) | ||
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2–0 | 82–65 (H) | 79–69 (A) | Semifinals | ![]() |
2–0 | 76–74 (H) | 87–83 (H) |
10 April 2018 | Lokomotiv Kuban ![]() |
78–810(OT) (Series: 0–1) |
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Krasnodar | |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 14–15, 21–16, 17–18, 20–23, Overtime: 6–9 | ||||
Pts: Kulagin18 Rebs: Lacey7 Asts: Kulagin7 PIR: Kulagin24 |
Boxscore | Pts: Wilbekin24 Rebs: Cummings8 Asts: Sant-Roos, Wilbekin5 PIR: Cummings25 |
Arena: Basket-Hall Attendance: 7,124 Referees: Damir Javor (SLO), Emilio Pérez Pizarro (ESP), Rain Peerandi (EST) |
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13 April 2018 | Darüşşafaka ![]() |
67–59 (Series: 2–0) |
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Istanbul | |
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19:15 | Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 18–16, 16–12, 12–14 | ||||
Pts: Wilbekin28 Rebs: Johnson11 Asts: Ulubay4 PIR: Wilbekin28 |
Boxscore | Pts: Ragland18 Rebs: Lacey10 Asts: Collins3 PIR: Qvale11 |
Arena: Volkswagen Arena Attendance: 5,240[4] Referees: Miguel Pérez Pérez (ESP), Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Mehdi Difallah (FRA) |
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