2023 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs

The 2023 EuroCup Basketball Playoffs are scheduled to begin on 11 April with the eighthfinals and end on 3 May 2022 with the final, to decide the champions of the 2022–23 EuroCup Basketball. A total of 16 teams competed in the playoffs.[1][2]

Times are CEST, as listed by Euroleague Basketball (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Format

In the playoffs, teams played against each other in a single-game format. The higher ranked regular season team in each matchup enjoy home court advantage.

Qualified teams

Pos Group A Group B Seeding
1 Ukraine Prometey Spain Gran Canaria Seeded in eighthfinals
2 Spain Joventut Turkey Türk Telekom
3 Germany ratiopharm Ulm Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
4 Lithuania Lietkabelis Greece Promitheas
5 France Mincidelice JL Bourg France Paris Basketball Unseeded in eighthfinals
6 Italy Umana Reyer Venezia Montenegro Budućnost VOLI
7 Italy Germani Brescia United Kingdom London Lions
8 Turkey Frutti Extra Bursaspor Germany Hamburg Towers

Bracket

Eighthfinals
11–13 April
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Ukraine Prometey
Germany Hamburg Towers
 
 
Greece Promitheas
France Mincidelice JL Bourg
 
 
Turkey Türk Telekom
Italy Germani Brescia
 
 
Germany ratiopharm Ulm
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI
 
 
Spain Gran Canaria
Turkey Frutti Extra Bursaspor
 
 
Lithuania Lietkabelis
France Paris Basketball
 
 
Spain Joventut
United Kingdom London Lions
 
 
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
Italy Umana Reyer Venezia

Eighthfinals

Summary

The eighthfinals will be played on 11–13 April 2023.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Prometey Ukraine Germany Hamburg Towers
Promitheas Greece France Mincidelice JL Bourg
ratiopharm Ulm Germany Montenegro Budućnost VOLI
Türk Telekom Turkey Italy Germani Brescia
Gran Canaria Spain Turkey Frutti Extra Bursaspor
Lietkabelis Lithuania France Paris Basketball
Joventut Spain United Kingdom London Lions
Hapoel Tel Aviv Israel Italy Umana Reyer Venezia

Matches

11 April 2023 Prometey Ukraine vs. Germany Hamburg Towers Riga
18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Boxscore Arena: Arena Riga

References

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