2016 VTB United League Playoffs

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2016 VTB United League Playoffs
Tournament details
Country Russia (7 teams)
 Czech Republic (1 team)
Dates29 April–8 June 2017
Teams8
Defending championsCSKA Moscow
Final positions
ChampionsCSKA Moscow
Runner-upUNICS
EuroLeagueUNICS
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The 2016 VTB United League Playoffs was the deciding play-off tournament that decided the champion of the 2015–16 VTB United League season. The eight teams that finished highest in the regular season were qualified. The Playoffs started on April 29 and ended on June 8, 2016.[1] The champions or runners-up of the Playoffs would qualify for the 2016–17 EuroLeague, dependent on the position of automatically placed CSKA Moscow. CSKA Moscow won the championship, after beating runners-up UNICS that qualified for the EuroLeague as runners-up.

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
8
ČEZ Nymburk
0
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
4 Russia Khimki 0
4 Russia Khimki 3
5
Lokomotiv Kuban
0
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
2 Russia UNICS 1
2 Russia UNICS 3
7 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 0
2 Russia UNICS 3
3
Zenit St. Petersburg
2
3
Zenit St. Petersburg
3
6
Avtodor Saratov
0

Quarterfinals

In the quarterfinals, teams play against each other which must win three games to win the series. Thus, if one team win three games before all five games have been played, the game that remain are omitted. The team that finished in the higher Regular season place will be played the first, third and fifth (if it is necessary) game of the series at home.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
CSKA Moscow Russia 3–0
ČEZ Nymburk
95–87 79–72 102–87
Khimki Russia 3–0
Lokomotiv Kuban
86–80 97–83 86–71
UNICS Russia 3–0 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 83–70 70–61 84–71
Zenit St. Petersburg Russia 3–0
Avtodor Saratov
95–91 97–85 95–82

Semifinals

In the semifinals, teams play against each other which must win three games to win the series. Thus, if one team win three games before all five games have been played, the game that remain are omitted. The team that finished in the higher Regular season place will be played the first, third and fifth (if it is necessary) game of the series at home.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
CSKA Moscow Russia 3–0 Russia Khimki 86–83 99–87 95–92
UNICS Russia 3–2 Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 94–93 97–91 67–82 82–85 79–70

Finals

In the Finals, teams play against each other which must win three games to win the series. Thus, if one team win three games before all five games have been played, the game that remain are omitted. The team that finished in the higher Regular season place will be played the first, third and fifth (if it is necessary) game of the series at home.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
CSKA Moscow Russia 3–1 Russia UNICS 84–76 90–77 74–79 81–74

Game 1

June 1, 2016 CSKA Moscow Russia 84–76
(Series: 1–0)
Russia UNICS Moscow
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 24–15, 22–26, 27–18, 11–17
Teodosic
10
Boxscore Pts: Langford 16
Rebs: Parakhouski 7
Asts: Colom 7
Arena: USK CSKA
Attendance: 4,050
Referees: Sreten Radovic, Saso Petek, Semen Ovinov

Game 2

June 3, 2016 CSKA Moscow Russia 90–77
(Series: 2–0)
Russia UNICS Moscow
19:30 Scoring by quarter: 27–23, 22–17, 16–22, 25–15
Teodosic
7
Boxscore Pts: Langford 15
Rebs: Williams 6
Asts: Ponkrashov 7
Arena: USK CSKA
Attendance: 4,600
Referees: Sasa Pukl, Oskars Lucius, Ilya Putenko

Game 3

June 6, 2016 UNICS Russia 79–74
(Series: 1–2)
Russia CSKA Moscow Kazan
19:30 Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 23–22, 24–14, 14–20
4 Boxscore Pts:
Teodosic
7
Arena: Basket-Hall Kazan
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Sinisa Herceg, Robert Vyklicki, Anton Makhlin

Game 4

June 8, 2016 UNICS Russia 74–81
(Series: 1–3)
Russia CSKA Moscow Kazan
19:30 Scoring by quarter: 11–25, 15–17, 19–16, 29–23
Milaknis 23
Rebs: Williams 10
Asts: Ponkrashov
8
Boxscore Pts: De Colo 16
Rebs: Nichols 7
Asts: De Colo 5
Arena: Basket-Hall Kazan
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Sreten Radovic, Oskars Lucius, Marczyn Kowalski

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