2018–19 Greek Basket League

The 2018–19 Greek betshop.gr Basket League was the 79th season of the Greek Basket League, the top-tier level professional club basketball league in Greece. The season started on 7 October 2018, and ended on 15 June 2019. Panathinaikos OPAP won the Greek Basket League championship for a record 37th time, after beating Promitheas Patras 3–0 in the Finals.

Greek Basket League
Season2018–19
Dates7 October 2018 – 15 June 2019
Teams14
Regular season
Season MVPGreece Nick Calathes
Finals
ChampionsPanathinaikos OPAP
  Runners-upPromitheas Patras
Statistical leaders
Points United States Steve Burtt Jr. 493
Rebounds United States Sean Evans 221
Assists Greece Nick Calathes 151

The season infamously featured a major feud between traditional rivals Panathinaikos and Olympiacos over refereeing decisions in the 2019 Greek Cup semifinals game between the two teams,[1] which eventually culminated in Olympiacos also forfeiting their playoffs. Finally, Olympiacos withdrew from the championship.[2]

Teams

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Promotion and relegation

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Relegated from the Greek betshop.gr Basket League 2017–18 season

Koroivos[3] and Trikala Aries[4] were relegated, after finishing in the last two places in the 2017–18 season.

Promoted from the A2 Basket League 2017–18 season

The first club that was promoted was Peristeri, which won its third A2 Basket League championship, after finishing with a 29–1 record, in the 2017–18 season.[5] The second team to be promoted was Holargos, as the winners of the promotion play-offs.[6] Holargos defeated Apollon Patras 3–0, in the finals of the play-offs.

Locations and arenas

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Location of clubs for the 2018–19 Greek Basket League season.
Club Location Arena Capacity App.
AEK Athens (Marousi) OAKA Indoor Hall 19,250[7] 62
Aris Thessaloniki Alexandrio Melathron 5,138 65
Holargos Athens (Cholargos) Antonis Tritsis Indoor Hall 1,665 1
Ifaistos Lemnos Myrina Nikos Samaras Indoor Hall 1,260 1
Kolossos H Hotels Rhodes Venetoklio Indoor Hall 1,242[8] 13
Kymi Chalkida Tasos Kampouris Kanithou Indoor Hall 1,620 3
Lavrio Aegean Cargo Lavrio Lavrio Indoor Hall 1,700 4
Olympiacos Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium 12,000[9] 66
Panathinaikos OPAP Athens (Marousi) OAKA Indoor Hall 19,250[7] 69
Panionios Athens (Nea Smyrni) Sofia Befon Indoor Hall 1,204[10] 50
PAOK Thessaloniki (Pylaia) PAOK Sports Arena 8,500[11] 62
Peristeri Vikos Cola Athens (Peristeri) Peristeri Arena 4,000 23
Promitheas Patras Patras Dimitris Tofalos Arena 4,200 3
Rethymno Cretan Kings Rethymno Melina Merkouri Sports Arena 1,600 9

Personnel and Sponsorship

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Club Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Main shirt sponsor
AEK   Luca Banchi   Dušan Šakota Fila Betshop.gr
Aris   Ioannis Kastritis   Lefteris Bochoridis Spalding -
Holargos   Aris Lykogiannis   Toarlyn Fitzpatrick BillyBro BoConcept
Ifaistos Limnou   Sotiris Manolopoulos   Sotirios Manolopoulos GSA Sport -
Kolossos H Hotels   Stergios Koufos   Ioannis Georgallis Fila Aegean Airlines
Kymi   Isidoros Koutsos   Stavros Toutziarakis Nickan -
Lavrio Aegean Cargo   Christos Serelis   Michalis Perrakis Athios Advanced Hair Clinics
Olympiacos    David Blatt   Vassilis Spanoulis Nike bwin
Panathinaikos OPAP    Rick Pitino    Nick Calathes Adidas Pame Stoixima
Panionios   Vassilis Fragkias   Nikos Diplaros Nickan -
PAOK   Ilias Papatheodorou   Vangelis Margaritis Erreà Watt+Volt
Peristeri Vikos Cola   Argyris Pedoulakis   Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Flex One Vikos Cola
Promitheas Patras   Makis Giatras   Nikos Gkikas Athios Medfrigo
Rethymno Cretan Kings   Vangelis Ziagkos   Antreas Christodoulou Nickan -


Head coaching changes

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Team Outgoing Head Coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Panionios   Vangelis Alexandris End of contract 18 May 2018[12] Preseason   Thanasis Skourtopoulos 29 June 2018[13]
Ifaistos Limnou   Thanasis Skourtopoulos End of contract 1 June 2018 Preseason   Sotiris Manolopoulos 8 June 2018[14]
AEK    Dragan Šakota Promoted to General Manager 6 June 2018[15] Preseason   Luca Banchi 1 July 2018[16]
Olympiacos   Ioannis Sfairopoulos End of contract 18 June 2018[17] Preseason  /  David Blatt 27 June 2018[18]
Panionios   Thanasis Skourtopoulos Re-signed 28 August 2018[19] Preseason   Chris Chougkaz 2 September 2018[20]
Panionios   Chris Chougkaz Re-signed 30 October 2018[21] 11th (1-3)   Vassilis Fragkias 31 October 2018[22]
Panionios   Vassilis Fragkias Re-signed 21 November 2018[23] 9th (2-4)   Nikos Oikonomou 24 November 2018[24]
Kolossos H Hotels   Nikos Vetoulas Sacked 22 November 2018[25] 12th (1–5)   Kostas Flevarakis 1 December 2018[26]
Kymi   Ioannis Kastritis Sacked 25 November 2018[27] 13th (1–6)   Isidoros Koutsos 26 November 2018[28]

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 AEK 26 18 8 2129 1995 +134 44 Advanced to playoffs
2 Peristeri Vikos Cola 26 17 9 2009 1977 +32 43[a]
3 Panathinaikos OPAP[b] 26 24 2 2151 1668 +483 43[a]
4 Promitheas Patras 26 16 10 2003 1907 +96 42
5 PAOK 26 15 11 1992 1955 +37 41
6 Olympiacos[c] (R) 26 23 3 2108 1708 +400 40
7 Ifaistos Limnou 26 13 13 1914 1995 −81 39
8 Holargos 26 12 14 1850 1899 −49 38
9 Aris 26 8 18 1811 1883 −72 34[d]
10 Rethymno Cretan Kings 26 8 18 1906 2053 −147 34[d]
11 Panionios 26 8 18 1950 2210 −260 34[d]
12 Kymi 26 8 18 1899 2100 −201 34[d]
13 Lavrio Aegean Cargo (R) 26 7 19 1997 2123 −126 33 Relegated to Greek A2 League
14 Kolossos H Hotels (R) 26 5 21 1958 2204 −246 31
Source: ESAKE
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Peristeri Vikos Cola and Panathinaikos OPAP finished tied with 43 points. The two clubs split their head to head season series 1–1. Peristeri won the head to head point differential in their two games against Panathinaikos OPAP by 3 points.
  2. ^ Panathinaikos OPAP did not receive a point for their forfeited loss to Kymi. As a punishment for forfeiting the game, Panathinaikos was deducted 6 points in the league standings.
  3. ^ Olympiacos did not receive a point for their forfeited loss to Panathinaikos OPAP. As a punishment, Olympiacos was deducted 8 points in the league standings.[29][30]
  4. ^ a b c d Aris, Rethymno Cretan Kings, Panionios, and Kymi finished tied with 34 points. The tie breakers resulted with Aris in 9th place, Rethymno in 10th place, Panionios in 11th place, and Kymi in 12th place.

Results

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Home \ Away AEK ARIS HOL IFA KOL KYMI LAV OLY PAO PNN PAOK PER PRO RET
AEK 81–73 73–63 83–69 94–79 96–92 83–64 67–76 72–104 73–62 91–71 96–70 83–62 82–62
Aris 77–81 58–59 65–54 75–81 95–60 84–70 64–68 70–84 79–56 58–62 62–68 66–65 81–87
Holargos 70–81 76–63 65–62 74–60 73–66 82–71 68–73 64–81 74–73 74–68 75–76 57–69 66–61
Ifaistos Limnou 74–87 73–64 72–70 82–76 81–74 80–76 53–73 62–84 86–64 80–79 77–73 82–67 77–80
Kolossos H Hotels 69–106 61–72 75–81 60–78 97–90 76–80 67–86 78–88 106–109 60–75 77–84 68–83 74–63
Kymi 67–78 75–57 57–66 90–83 91–86 89–88 74–77 62–87 92–82 73–90 56–87 86–82 77–84
Lavrio Aegean Cargo 94–100 70–73 76–69 96–76 74–70 86–68 76–81 55–80 90–60 64–77 83–55 73–85 93–94
Olympiacos 101–75 76–67 88–78 83–46 95–74 92–69 102–63 0–20 98–72 80–59 92–69 86–59 84–60
Panathinaikos OPAP 111–79 85–65 86–64 93–65 95–68 0–20 108–63 79–70 96–71 89–51 80–75 87–76 88–64
Panionios 78–74 70–66 90–110 76–93 88–80 89–93 101–91 65–101 67–88 69–73 77–75 60–74 88–72
PAOK 88–79 95–79 80–73 73–75 79–83 78–60 99–88 68–78 83–93 83–73 87–73 81–56 81–64
Peristeri Vikos Cola 83–80 81–61 71–62 89–81 73–70 94–93 87–78 81–76 80–72 74–71 83–65 79–86 80–64
Promitheas Patras 79–69 71–61 86–61 73–68 101–95 94–61 71–63 77–80 69–86 104–67 82–59 73–76 86–81
Rethymno Cretan Kings 57–66 74–76 83–76 82–85 93–67 78–64 72–77 58–92 75–87 65–72 78–88 83–73 72–73
Source: ESAKE
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Playoffs

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The eight highest ranked teams in the regular season qualified for the playoffs. All series will be played with a 2–2–1 format.

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
AEK2
 
 
 
Holargos1
 
AEK2
 
 
 
Promitheas Patras3
 
Promitheas Patras2
 
 
 
PAOK0
 
Panathinaikos OPAP3
 
 
 
Promitheas Patras0
 
Peristeri Vikos Cola2
 
 
 
Ifaistos Limnou1
 
Peristeri Vikos Cola0
 
 
 
Panathinaikos OPAP3 Third place
 
Panathinaikos OPAPw/o 1
 
 
 
Olympiacos
 
AEK3
 
 
Peristeri Vikos Cola1
 

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
AEK 2–1 Holargos 84–62 72–88 88–75
Peristeri Vikos Cola 2–1 Ifaistos Limnou 84–81 71–77 74–64
Panathinaikos OPAP w/o Olympiacos 20–0 20–0 0
Promitheas Patras 2–0 PAOK 81–66 76–68 0

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
AEK 2–3 Promitheas Patras 83–82 65–74 88–60 54–70 84–85
Peristeri Vikos Cola 0–3 Panathinaikos OPAP 68–91 66–86 75–82 0 0

Third place series

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
AEK 3–1 Peristeri Vikos Cola 66–67 79–71 91–83 83–82 0

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Panathinaikos OPAP 3–0 Promitheas Patras 103–77 92–80 111–77 0 0

1 Olympiacos refused to participate in their playoff series against Panathinaikos over refereeing disputes.[2]

Final standings

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Pos Team Overall record Qualification or Relegation
Pld W L
1. Panathinaikos 33 31 2 Qualification to the EuroLeague
*Club qualified for EuroLeague by having a contract
2. Promitheas Patras 36 21 15 Qualification to the EuroCup
3. AEK Athens 38 25 13 Qualification to the Champions League
*AEK declined EuroCup participation
4. Peristeri 36 20 16 Qualification to the Champions League
5. PAOK 28 15 13 Qualification to the Champions League
6. Ifaistos Limnou 29 14 15
7. Holargos 29 13 16 Relegation to the Greek A2 League
8. Aris 26 8 18
9. Rethymno 26 8 18
10. Panionios 26 8 18
11. Kymi 26 8 18 Relegation to the Greek A2 League
12. Lavrio 26 7 19
13. Kolossos Rodou 26 5 21
14. Olympiacos[31][32] 27 23 4 Qualification to the EuroLeague
*Club qualified for EuroLeague by having a contract

NOTES:

  • Holargos was faced financial problems. The club's registered place in the top-tier Greek Basket League was purchased by Kolossos Rodou, which thus avoided being relegated.
  • Kymi was faced financial problems. The club's registered place in the top-tier Greek Basket League was purchased by Lavrio, which thus avoided being relegated.
  • Olympiacos was relegated on 22 May 2019, following a meeting of the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association's Board of Directors.[2] This was due to the club refusing to play in its playoff series against Panathinaikos, which marked its third forfeited game of the season, and which resulted in an automatic relegation, per league rules. The league also stripped the team of all of its season wins, as a further punishment.[33]

Awards

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Season MVP

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Best Young Player

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Best Defender

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Most Improved Player

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Coach of the Year

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All-Greek League Teams

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First Team
Player Team
    Nick Calathes MVP Panathinaikos
  Davion Berry Panionios
  Ioannis Papapetrou Panathinaikos
  Panos Vasilopoulos Peristeri
  Nikola Milutinov Olympiacos
Second Team
Player Team
  Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos
  Steve Burtt Jr. Rethymno
  Matt Lojeski Panathinaikos
  Georgios Printezis Olympiacos
  Vince Hunter AEK

Clubs in European-wide competitions

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Team Competition Progress
Olympiacos EuroLeague Regular season
Panathinaikos Playoffs
AEK Champions League Quarterfinals
PAOK Round of 16
Promitheas Round of 16
Aris Second qualifying round
Aris FIBA Europe Cup Regular season
Lavrio First qualifying round

Clubs in World-wide competitions

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Team Competition Progress
AEK FIBA Intercontinental Cup Final 4, 1st place

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c Olympiacos officially relegated to Second Division.
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  33. ^ Η σημερινή (15/5) συνεδρίαση του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου (in Greek).
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