2013–14 ABA League

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Crvena zvezda
Serbia Partizan
Final Four MVPCroatia Dario Šarić (Cibona)
Statistical leaders
Points Croatia Dario Šarić (Cibona) 16.3
Rebounds Croatia Dario Šarić (Cibona) 9.5
Assists United States Jerel Blassingame (Cibona) 7.6
Records
Highest attendance14,210

The 2013–14 ABA League was the 13th season of the

Macedonia and Hungary
participating in it.

Regular season started on October 4, 2013, and lasted until March 31, 2014. The Final Four took place from April 24 to 27, 2014.

Team information

Country Teams Team City Venue (Capacity)
Serbia Serbia 4
Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade
Pionir Hall
(8,150)
Mega Vizura
Smederevo
Sports Hall Smederevo
(2,600)
Partizan NIS Belgrade
Pionir Hall
(8,150)
Radnički Kragujevac
Hala Jezero
(5,320)
Croatia Croatia 3
Cibona Zagreb Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall (5,400)
Cedevita
Zagreb Mala dvorana Doma sportova (4,000)
Zadar Zadar Krešimir Ćosić Hall (10,000)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 2
Igokea Aleksandrovac Laktaši Sports Hall (3,000)
Široki Primorka Široki Brijeg Pecara (4,500)
Slovenia Slovenia 2
Krka
Novo mesto
Leon Štukelj Hall (3,000)
Union Olimpija
Ljubljana Arena Stožice (12,480)
Hungary Hungary 1
Szolnoki Olaj
Szolnok Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok (3,000)
Macedonia
1 MZT Skopje Aerodrom Skopje Boris Trajkovski Sports Center (8,000)
Montenegro Montenegro 1
Budućnost VOLI
Podgorica Morača Sports Center (5,000)



Head coaches

Team Head coach
Budućnost VOLI
Montenegro Igor Jovović
Cedevita
Croatia Jasmin Repeša
Cibona Croatia Slaven Rimac
Crvena zvezda Telekom Montenegro Dejan Radonjić
Igokea Serbia Vlada Jovanović
Krka Serbia Aleksandar Džikić
Mega Vizura
Serbia Dejan Milojević
MZT Skopje Aerodrom Slovenia Zoran Martič
Partizan NiS Serbia Duško Vujošević
Radnički Serbia Miroslav Nikolić
Szolnoki Olaj
Serbia Dragan Aleksić
Široki Primorka Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivan Velić
Union Olimpija
Slovenia Aleš Pipan
Zadar Croatia Rajko Vidaković

Coaching changes

Week Club Outgoing coach Date of change Incoming coach
7th Cibona Croatia Neven Spahija 14 November 2013[1] Croatia Slaven Rimac
7th Igokea Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Bajić 16 November 2013[2] Bosnia and Herzegovina Milutin Latinčić
8th Široki Primorka Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Vujanović 18 November 2013[3] Croatia Jakša Vulić
10th MZT Skopje Serbia Vlada Vukoičić 1 December 2013[4] Slovenia Zoran Martič
11th
Szolnoki Olaj
Nedeljko Ašćerić
11 December 2013[5] Serbia Dragan Aleksić
17th Igokea Bosnia and Herzegovina Milutin Latinčić 19 January 2014[6] Serbia Vlada Jovanović
18th Zadar Croatia Hrvoje Vlašić 28 January 2014[7] Croatia Ivan Sunara
21st Široki Primorka Croatia Jakša Vulić 24 February 2014[8] Croatia Ivan Velić
23rd Zadar Croatia Ivan Sunara 9 March 2014[9] Croatia Rajko Vidaković

Regular season

The regular season began on October 4, 2013, and it will end on March 31, 2014.

Standings

Pld – Played; W – Won; L – Lost; PF – Points for; PA – Points against; Diff – Difference; Pts – Points.

As of 31 March 2014[update][11]

Schedule and results

Source:[12]

BUD
CDV
CIB CZV IGK KRK
MEG
MZT PAR RKG
SZO
ŠRK
UOL
ZDR
Budućnost VOLI
64–60 79–72 62–60 74–63 70–68 83–76 87–79 61–65 79–85 86–77 85–68 76–78 90–68
Cedevita
76–71 67–85 68–64 74–60 83–55 77–73 77–67 68–65 79–71 98–87 85–76 75–60 83–59
Croatia Cibona 65–55 66–51 67–76 74–82 92–78 98–96 93–90 80–76 66–82 87–63 91–80 83–71 91–74
Serbia Crvena Zvezda 74–64 73–59 88–63 93–59 78–65 86–78 87–77 63–57 88–51 90–64 73–66 87–62 82–69
Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 75–68 96–89 55–67 52–72 83–74 83–80 65–79 80–83 91–88 72–58 69–60 74–61 65–58
Slovenia Krka 60–57 64–65 66–77 69–78 69–66 80–65 73–50 60–52 83–57 73–67 94–67 67–63 79–80
Mega Vizura
92–86 62–72 102–74 86–98 77–91 78–74 101–82 76–81 90–87 95–89 82–73 80–85 91–75
North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom 78–71 75–81 88–93 65–58 90–85 80–75 80–72 69–70 87–95 82–71 88–75 79–60 78–69
Serbia Partizan NIS 72–65 77–68 80–71 83–86 67–56 80–67 88–65 66–73 82–70 20–0[13] 63–58 63–53 80–65
Serbia Radnički 72–86 61–78 78–71 73–78 82–67 84–77 84–86 69–79 66–92 82–91 75–55 81–66 79–74
Szolnoki Olaj
75–84 68–67 63–64 72–77 79–72 55–63 61–66 81–69 76–71 101–92 71–69 62–71 80–75
Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Primorka 67–81 68–73 73–84 80–79 78–50 63–68 72–86 67–63 60–81 79–81 76–66 60–58 72–58
Union Olimpija
69–73 69–71 47–74 61–62 62–66 65–57 88–75 73–62 66–59 85–56 74–57 77–62 90–66
Croatia Zadar 57–64 66–73 59–53 53–67 79–80 55–57 75–81 72–70 56–64 89–76 71–67 77–69 77–75

Final four

Matches played on 24–27 April 2014 in

Kombank Arena, Belgrade, Serbia
.

Semifinals Final
      
1 Serbia Crvena zvezda 70
4 Croatia Cibona 75
Croatia Cibona 72
Cedevita
59
2
Cedevita
81
3 Serbia Partizan 79

Semifinals

Final


2013–14 ABA League Champions

Croatia
Cibona
1st Title

Top 10 attendances

Single game

Round Game Home team Visitor Attendance Sources
1 Semifinal
Cedevita
Serbia Partizan NIS 14,210
2 Semifinal Serbia Crvena zvezda Telekom Croatia Cibona 8,212
3 Regular Season 1 Serbia Partizan NIS Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 6,500
4 Regular Season 8 Serbia Partizan NIS Serbia Crvena zvezda Telekom 6,500
5 Regular Season 5 North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom Serbia Partizan NIS 6,200
6 Regular Season 6 Serbia Partizan NIS Croatia Cibona 6,000
7 Regular Season 2 Serbia Partizan NIS
Mega Vizura
5,600
8 Regular Season 4 Serbia Partizan NIS Croatia Zadar 5,500
9 Regular Season 12 Serbia Partizan NIS
Budućnost VOLI
5,500
10 Regular Season 12 North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom Serbia Crvena zvezda Telekom 5,300

Average

Pos Team GP Average High Low
1 Serbia Partizan NIS 12 5,775 6,700 4,500
2 North Macedonia MZT Skopje Aerodrom 13 3,204 6,200 1,800
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Primorka 13 2,923 4,000 1,500
4
Crvena Zvezda
13 2,855 4,500 1,129
5 Croatia Zadar 13 2,808 5,000 2,000
6
Budućnost VOLI
13 2,496 5,100 1,500
7 Serbia Radnički 13 2,446 4,000 1,500
8 Croatia Cibona 13 2,150 5,200 750
9
Union Olimpija
13 2,031 3,800 500
10
Szolnoki Olaj
13 1,570 1,900 1,000
11
Cedevita
13 1,498 3,200 627
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 13 1,392 3,100 500
13 Slovenia Krka 13 1,342 2,000 1,000
14
Mega Leks
13 1,273 2,600 500
  • Updated to games played on 31 March 2014

Source: ABA League

Stats leaders

As of 31 March 2014 [14]

Ranking MVP

Rank Name Team Efficiency Games Average
1. Croatia Dario Šarić Croatia Cibona 550 26 21.15
2. United States Willie Warren
Szolnoki Olaj
307 17 18.06
3. Serbia Sava Lešić Serbia Radnički 453 26 17.42
4. Serbia Nenad Miljenović
Mega Vizura
427 25 17.08
5. Serbia Boban Marjanović Serbia Crvena zvezda 428 26 16.46

Points

Rank Name Team Points Games PPG
1. Croatia Dario Šarić Croatia Cibona 423 26 16.27
2. Serbia Sava Lešić Serbia Radnički 411 26 15.81
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina Nemanja Gordić Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea 374 24 15.58
4. United States Willie Warren
Szolnoki Olaj
264 17 15.53
5. Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović Serbia Partizan 359 24 14.96

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Rebounds Games RPG
1. Croatia Dario Šarić Croatia Cibona 246 26 9.46
2. France Joffrey Lauvergne Serbia Partizan 184 25 7.36
3. Serbia Boban Marjanović Serbia Crvena zvezda 190 26 7.31
4. Serbia Sava Lešić Serbia Radnički 173 26 6.65
5. Serbia Nemanja Radović
Mega Vizura
126 19 6.63

Assists

Rank Name Team Assists Games APG
1. United States Jerel Blassingame Croatia Cibona 198 26 7.62
2. Serbia Marko Marinović Serbia Radnički 190 26 7.31
3. Serbia Vasilije Micić
Mega Vizura
146 25 5.84
4. United States Willie Warren
Szolnoki Olaj
90 17 5.29
5. Serbia Nenad Miljenović
Mega Vizura
130 25 5.20

The ideal five and coach of the season

The ideal five of the season selected by the fans and head coaches of the ABA League teams.[15][16]

Position Name Team
PG United States DeMarcus Nelson Serbia Crvena zvezda
SG Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović Serbia Partizan
SF Croatia Dario Šarić Croatia Cibona
PF France Joffrey Lauvergne Serbia Partizan
C Serbia Boban Marjanović Serbia Crvena zvezda
Coach Montenegro Dejan Radonjić Serbia Crvena zvezda

References

  1. ^ "Cibona split with Neven Spahija". abaliga.com. 14 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Igokea fired coach Bajić". abaliga.com. 16 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Široki Primorka named Jakša Vulić new coach". abaliga.com. 18 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  4. ^ "MZT split with Vukoičić, signed Martič". abaliga.com. 2 December 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Nedeljko Aščerić no longer in charge of Szolnoki Olaj". abaliga.com. 11 December 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-11. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  6. ^ "Igokea promoted new coach". abaliga.com. 19 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-01-20. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Ivan Sunara back in action in ABA League". abaliga.com. 28 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-01-29. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  8. ^ "Široki brings back Ivan Velić". abaliga.com. 24 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Prihvaćena Sunarina ostavka" (in Croatian). kkzadar.net. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  10. ^ Sanctioned with one point less
  11. ^ Standings – Regular Season Archived 2012-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, adriaticbasket.info
  12. ^ ABA League schedule season 2013-14[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Partizan won 20:0 against Szolnoki Olaj Archived 2014-03-19 at archive.today; Liga ABA, 18 March 2014
  14. ^ NLB Stats Archived January 16, 2013, at archive.today
  15. ^ "The ideal five of the 2013/14 season selected". abaliga.com. 21 April 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-04-22. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  16. ^ "Special awards winners presented". abaliga.com. 22 April 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 8 April 2015.

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