2019 FIBA Europe Cup Finals

2019 FIBA Europe Cup Finals
The tip off of the first leg
Event2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup
Dinamo Sassari s.Oliver Würzburg
Italy Germany
170 163
First leg
Date24 April 2019 (2019-04-24)
VenueRoberta Serradimigni, Sassari
Attendance5,000
Second leg
Date1 May 2019 (2019-05-01)
Venues.Oliver Arena, Würzburg
Attendance3,140
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Dyshawn Pierre guarded by Mike Morrison in the first leg

The 2019 FIBA Europe Cup Finals were the concluding games of the 2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup season. The Finals will be played in a two-legged format, with the first leg being played on April 24 and the second one on 1 May 2019. [1][2] The finals were played between Dinamo Sassari and s.Oliver Würzburg. Both teams appeared in their first FIBA Europe Cup final, as well as their first European final.

Dinamo won its first European championship after defeating Würzburg in both legs.

Venue

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Sassari
2019 FIBA Europe Cup Finals (Europe)
Würzburg
Palasport Roberta Serradimigni s.Oliver Arena
Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 4,756

Road to the Finals

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Note: In the table, the score of the finalist is given first (H = home; A = away).

Italy Dinamo Sassari Round Germany s.Oliver Würzburg
Portugal Benfica 211–158 100–66 (H) 111–92 (A) Second qualifying round
Group H
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Hungary Szolnoki Olaj 6 11
2 Italy Dinamo Sassari 6 11
3 Hungary Falco Vulcano 6 8
4 United Kingdom Leicester Riders 6 6
Regular season Group A
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Germany s.Oliver Würzburg 6 10
2 Netherlands ZZ Leiden 6 10
3 Turkey Sakarya Büyükşehir 6 9
4 Romania Oradea 6 7
Group K
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Italy Dinamo Sassari 6 11
2 Italy Varese 6 10
3 Netherlands Donar 6 8
4 Cyprus Petrolina AEK Larnaca 6 7
Second round Group I
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Play-offs Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Netherlands ZZ Leiden 191–161 93–97 (A) 94–68 (H) Round of 16 Russia Avtodor 173–166 76–79 (A) 94–90 (H)
Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 170–151 68–87 (A) 83–83 (H) Quarterfinals Denmark Bakken Bears 161–146 76–75 (A) 86–70 (H)
Israel Hapoel Holon 199–164 89–94 (A) 105–75 (H) Semifinals Italy Varese 178–152 66–89 (A) 89–86 (H)

First leg

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24 April 2019 Dinamo Sassari Italy 89–84 Germany s.Oliver Würzburg Sassari, Italy
20:30 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 24–22, 21–23, 20–22, 24–17
Pts: Thomas 27
Rebs: Thomas 11
Asts: Spissu 6
Eff: Thomas 31
Boxscore Pts: Wells 22
Rebs: Oliver 8
Asts: Bowlin 6
Eff: Wells 24
Arena: Roberta Serradimigni
Attendance: 5,000[3]
Referees: Srđan Dožai (CRO), Tanel Suslov (EST), Alexey Davydov (RUS)


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 United States Jaime Smith 9 1 5
SG 3 United States Tyrus McGee 10 6 2
SF 21 Canada Dyshawn Pierre 2 2 2
PF 25 United States Rashawn Thomas 27 11 2
C 45 United States Jack Cooley 12 5 0
Reserves:
G 0 Italy Marco Spissu DNP
G 1 Italy Marco Antonio Re DNP
G 6 United States Justin Carter 2 1 0
G 8 Italy Giacomo Devecchi 0 0 0
C 15 Italy Daniele Magro DNP
G 22 Italy Stefano Gentile 0 0 0
F 33 Italy Achille Polonara 13 8 2
Head coach:
Italy Gianmarco Pozzecco
Sassari jersey
Team colours
Sassari
Würzburg jersey
Team colours
Würzburg

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Sassari Statistics Würzburg
20/43 (47%) 2-pt field goals 28/41 (68%)
11/24 (46%) 3-pt field goals 7/23 (30%)
16/20 (80%) Free throws 7/11 (64%)
12 Offensive rebounds 7
24 Defensive rebounds 26
36 Total rebounds 33
19 Assists 24
11 Turnovers 12
9 Steals 7
3 Blocks 2
20 Fouls 21
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 12 United States Skyler Bowlin 5 2 12
SG 9 Australia Xavier Cooks 19 5 1
SF 23 United States Devin Oliver 17 8 1
PF 22 United States Cameron Wells 22 1 6
C 24 United States Mike Morrison 9 3 1
Reserves:
C 0 United Kingdom Gabe Olaseni 0 4 0
G 1 United States Jordan Hulls 10 5 2
G 3 Germany Joshua Obiesie DNP
G 6 Germany Philipp Hadenfeldt DNP
F 20 Germany Julian Albus DNP
F 21 Germany Florian Koch 2 2 1
F 34 Germany Felix Hoffmann 0 0 0
Head coach:
Germany Denis Wucherer

Second leg

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1 May 2019 s.Oliver Würzburg Germany 79–81
(163–170 agg.)
Italy Dinamo Sassari Würzburg, Germany
17:00 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 26–19, 20–22, 19–23, 14–17
Pts: Bowlin 20
Rebs: Oliver 11
Asts: Wells 10
Eff: Wells 21
Boxscore Pts: Pierre 19
Rebs: Polonara 9
Asts: Smith, Thomas 3
Eff: Pierre 20
Arena: s.Oliver Arena
Attendance: 3,140[4]
Referees: Panagiotis Anastopoulos (GRE), Andris Aunkrogers (LAT), Martin Horozov (BUL)


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 9 Australia Xavier Cooks 5 3 1
SG 12 United States Skyler Bowlin 20 1 5
SF 22 United States Cameron Wells 18 2 10
PF 23 United States Devin Oliver 12 11 1
C 24 United States Mike Morrison 9 4 0
Reserves:
C 0 United Kingdom Gabe Olaseni 8 1 0
G 1 United States Jordan Hulls DNP
G 3 Germany Joshua Obiesie DNP
G 6 Germany Philipp Hadenfeldt DNP
F 20 Germany Julian Albus DNP
F 21 Germany Florian Koch 7 3 0
F 34 Germany Felix Hoffmann 0 0 0
Head coach:
Germany Denis Wucherer
Würzburg jersey
Team colours
Würzburg
Sassari jersey
Team colours
Sassari

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Würzburg Statistics Sassari
20/32 (63%) 2-pt field goals 26/39 (67%)
8/29 (28%) 3-pt field goals 5/23 (22%)
15/20 (75%) Free throws 14/21 (67%)
8 Offensive rebounds 11
23 Defensive rebounds 25
31 Total rebounds 36
18 Assists 12
12 Turnovers 11
8 Steals 7
0 Blocks 1
21 Fouls 21
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 United States Jaime Smith 15 5 3
SG 3 United States Tyrus McGee 8 1 2
SF 21 Canada Dyshawn Pierre 19 7 1
PF 25 United States Rashawn Thomas 14 5 3
C 45 United States Jack Cooley 4 4 0
Reserves:
G 0 Italy Marco Spissu 4 3 0
G 1 Italy Marco Antonio Re DNP
G 6 United States Justin Carter 1 1 1
G 8 Italy Giacomo Devecchi DNP
C 15 Italy Daniele Magro DNP
G 22 Italy Stefano Gentile 10 0 0
F 33 Italy Achille Polonara 6 9 1
Head coach:
Italy Gianmarco Pozzecco

References

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  1. ^ "Competition System - FIBA Europa Cup 2018/19" (PDF). FIBA Basketball. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  2. ^ "Brackets of the FIBA Europe Cup 2018-19". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  3. ^ "Trotz Niederlage: Würzburg wahrt Chance". kicker.de.
  4. ^ "s.Oliver Würzburg loses 79:81 to Dinamo Sassari in the second leg of the FIBA Europe Cup final". Prose.

See also

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