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2011–12 Turkish Basketball Cup


FieldValue
titleTurkish Cup Basketball 2011–12
leagueTurkish Basketball Men Cup
sportBasketball
no_of_teams16
TVSports TV
season_champsBeşiktaş Milangaz
top_scorerUSA Corey Fisher
finalsFinal
finals_champBeşiktaş Milangaz
finals_runner-upBanvit
finals_MVPTUR Serhat Çetin
finals_MVP_linkTurkish Basketball Cup MVP
seasonslistnamesTurkish Basketball Men Cup
prevseason_link2010–11 Turkish Cup Basketball
prevseason_year2010–11
nextseason_year2012–13
nextseason_link2012–13

| finals_runner-up = Banvit

2011–12 Spor Toto Turkish Cup is the 26th edition of the TBF Men's Turkish Cup, and the debut of Beşiktaş Milangaz bringing home their first Turkish Cup Basketball win for the club.

TBF

Group stage

Group B and D matches played 6–8 October; group A and C matches played 9–11 October 2011.

Group A

Group A matches played in Eskişehir.






Group B

Group B matches played in Erzurum.







Group C

Group C matches played in İzmir.






Group D

Group D matches played in Samsun.






Final 8

The tournament finals were played among the top eight teams out of four groups, on 14–18 February 2012. Quarter-finals were played on 14-15 February 2012. Semi-finals are on 16 February 2012. Final match will be played on 18 February 2012.

Finals bracket

| RD1-team1= Banvit | RD1-score1=81 | RD1-team2= Tofaş | RD1-score2=78

| RD1-team3= Anadolu Efes | RD1-score3=82 | RD1-team4= Fenerbahçe Ülker | RD1-score4=69

| RD1-team5= Beşiktaş Milangaz | RD1-score5=87 | RD1-team6= Aliağa Petkim | RD1-score6=82

| RD1-team7= Galatasaray M.P. | RD1-score7= 94 | RD1-team8= Antalya B.B. | RD1-score8= 57

| RD2-team1= Banvit | RD2-score1= 76 | RD2-team2= Anadolu Efes | RD2-score2= 67

| RD2-team3= Beşiktaş Milangaz | RD2-score3= 76 | RD2-team4= Galatasaray M.P. | RD2-score4= 69

| RD3-team1= Banvit | RD3-score1= 74 | RD3-team2= Beşiktaş Milangaz | RD3-score2= 78

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