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2012 Euroleague Final Four

Basketball tournament


Basketball tournament

FieldValue
tourney_nameEuroleague Final Four
year2012
season[2011–12 Euroleague](2011-12-euroleague)
logoEuroleague_F4_2012.png
cityIstanbul
countryTurkey
arenaSinan Erdem Dome
datesMay 11, 2012 – May 13, 2012
championGRE Olympiacos (2nd title)
secondRUS CSKA Moscow
thirdESP FC Barcelona
fourthGRE Panathinaikos
mvpGRE Vassilis Spanoulismvp_link = EuroLeague Final Four MVP
attendance61,048 (total)
prevseason[2011](2010-11-euroleague-final-four)
nextseason[2013](2012-13-euroleague-final-four)

The 2012 Euroleague Final Four was the concluding EuroLeague Final Four tournament of the 2011–12 Euroleague season. It was held on May 11–13, 2012. The tournament was hosted at the Sinan Erdem Dome, in Istanbul, Turkey. Olympiacos won its second ever EuroLeague championship, after beating CSKA Moscow in the Final.

In the Final, Georgios Printezis hit a floater with 0.7 seconds remaining on the game clock, after receiving an assist from Vassilis Spanoulis, to win the EuroLeague cup. Spanoulis won his second Final Four MVP after the tournament.

Venue

On May 8, 2011, Euroleague Basketball announced that the Final Four would be held at the Sinan Erdem Dome, in Istanbul. It has a seating capacity of 22,500 for concerts, and 16,000 for the sport of basketball, making it Turkey's largest multi-purpose indoor venue, and the third largest in Europe (although it is not the third largest in Europe in capacity for basketball use). The arena is named after Sinan Erdem (1927–2003), who was the President of the Turkish Olympic Committee, from 1989, until his death in 2003.

Istanbul
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Sinan Erdem Dome
Capacity: 16,647
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Bracket

:All times are CEST (UTC+2). ||RUS CSKA Moscow|66 |GRE Panathinaikos|64 ||GRE Olympiacos|68|ESP FC Barcelona Regal|64 ||RUS CSKA Moscow|61|GRE Olympiacos|62 ||GRE Panathinaikos |69 |ESP FC Barcelona Regal|74

Semifinal 1

Semifinal 2

Third-place game

Championship game

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Starters:PRAReserves:PRAHead coach:
SRB Miloš Teodosić1543
LTU Ramūnas Šiškauskas831
RUS Victor Khryapa361
RUS Andrei Kirilenko12100
SRB Nenad Krstić1110
LTU Darjuš Lavrinovič511
DOM Sammy MejiaDNP
RUS Evgeny Voronov000
RUS Andrey Vorontsevich012
RUS Alexey Shved322
RUS Sasha Kaun200
USA Jamont Gordon211
LTU Jonas Kazlauskas
2011–12 Euroleague
Champions
GRE
**Olympiacos**
2nd title
Starters:PRAReserves:PRAHead coach:
GRE Vangelis Mantzaris342
GRE Vassilis Spanoulis1502
SRB Marko Kešelj300
MKD Pero Antić720
USA Joey Dorsey020
USA Kyle Hines031
GRE Lazaros Papadopoulos000
LTU Martynas GecevičiusDNP
GRE Georgios Printezis1241
GRE Kostas Papanikolaou1840
GRE Kostas Sloukas432
USA Acie Law020
SRB Dušan Ivković

|}

References

References

  1. (8 May 2011). "Istanbul to host Final Four 2012". Talkbasket.net.
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