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2017 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto

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2017 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
Tournament details
ArenaFernando Buesa Arena
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Dates16–19 February 2017
Final positions
ChampionsReal Madrid (27th title)
Runners-upValencia Basket
Awards and statistics
MVPSpain Sergio Llull
2016
2018

The 2017 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto is the 81st edition of the Spanish King's Basketball Cup. It is managed by the ACB and is held in Vitoria-Gasteiz, in the Fernando Buesa Arena on February 16–19, 2017.[1] Real Madrid defended successfully the title and conquered its fourth consecutive cup, 27th overall.

The semifinal between Baskonia and Real Madrid beat the record attendance for a Copa del Rey match with 15,465 spectators.[2] Also, the tournament beat the accumulated attendance record for a Copa del Rey edition with 103,968 accumulated spectators after seven games (14,853 spectators per game).[3]

Qualified teams

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The seven first qualified after the first half of the 2016–17 ACB regular season qualified to the tournament. As Baskonia, host team, finished between the seven first teams, the eighth qualified joined the Copa del Rey.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Seeding
1 Real Madrid 16 13 3 1418 1234 +184 Qualified as seeded teams
2 Valencia Basket 16 12 4 1337 1191 +146
3 Iberostar Tenerife 16 12 4 1258 1148 +110
4 FC Barcelona Lassa 16 12 4 1334 1246 +88
5 Baskonia (H) 16 11 5 1349 1229 +120
6 Herbalife Gran Canaria 16 10 6 1356 1222 +134
7 Unicaja 16 10 6 1351 1273 +78
8 MoraBanc Andorra 16 9 7 1355 1359 −4
Source: ACB
(H) Hosts

Draw

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The 2017 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto was drawn on 16 January 2017 at approximately 12:00 CET and was broadcast live on YouTube and on TV in many countries.[4] The seeded teams were paired in the quarterfinals with the non-seeded teams. There were not any restrictions for the draw of the semifinals. As in recent seasons, the first qualified team plays its quarterfinal game on Thursday.

Bracket

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Quarterfinals
16–17 February
Semifinals
18 February
Final
19 February
 
          
 
 
 
 
Baskonia90
 
 
 
Iberostar Tenerife81
 
Baskonia99
 
 
 
Real Madrid103
 
Real Madrid99
 
 
 
MoraBanc Andorra93
 
Real Madrid97
 
 
 
Valencia Basket95
 
FC Barcelona Lassa82
 
 
 
Unicaja70
 
FC Barcelona Lassa67
 
 
 
Valencia Basket76
 
Valencia Basket88
 
 
Herbalife Gran Canaria72
 

Quarterfinals

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16 February 2017 Baskonia 90–81 Iberostar Tenerife Vitoria-Gasteiz
19:00 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 22–15, 23–19, 16–21, 29–26
Pts: Larkin 26
Rebs: Voigtmann 7
Asts: Larkin 8
PIR: Larkin 34
Boxscore Pts: Grigonis 23
Rebs: Abromaitis 10
Asts: Grigonis 6
PIR: Grigonis 28
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 14,625
Referees: Miguel Ángel Pérez Pérez, Benjamín Jiménez, Fernando Calatrava


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 0 United States Shane Larkin 26 3 8
SG 10 France Rodrigue Beaubois 10 5 2
SF 8 Hungary Ádám Hanga 16 4 2
PF 14 France Kim Tillie 10 5 1
C 7 Germany Johannes Voigtmann 3 7 3
Reserves:
PF 1 Italy Andrea Bargnani 6 2 0
SF 9 Lithuania Tadas Sedekerskis DNP
C 12 Spain Ilimane Diop 8 4 0
PG 15 Argentina Nicolás Laprovíttola 0 2 0
PF 23 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia DNP
PF 34 United States Chase Budinger 10 6 1
PG 55 Brazil Rafa Luz 1 0 1
Head coach:
Spain Sito Alonso
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 00 Spain Rodrigo San Miguel 5 1 2
SG 13 Lithuania Marius Grigonis 23 1 6
SF 42 Canada Aaron Doornekamp 7 4 3
PF 11 United States Will Hanley 0 1 0
C 31 Greece Georgios Bogris 18 9 2
Reserves:
SG 5 Argentina Nicolás Richotti 0 0 0
C 7 Senegal Mamadou Niang DNP
PG 10 Spain Ferran Bassas 0 0 0
SF 12 France Tariq Kirksay 5 2 0
C 17 Spain Fran Vázquez 2 2 0
PF 21 United States Tim Abromaitis 11 10 0
PG 34 United States Davin White 10 3 3
Head coach:
Spain Txus Vidorreta
16 February 2017 Real Madrid 99–930(OT) MoraBanc Andorra Vitoria-Gasteiz
21:30 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 15–23, 18–20, 23–16, 30–27, Overtime: 13–7
Pts: Randolph 25
Rebs: Dončić 10
Asts: Llull 11
PIR: Llull 28
Boxscore Pts: Shermadini 27
Rebs: Albicy, Stević 8
Asts: Albicy 4
PIR: Shermadini 28
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 14,597
Referees: Daniel Hierrezuelo, Carlos Peruga, Francisco José Araña


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 23 Spain Sergio Llull 22 7 11
SG 8 Lithuania Jonas Mačiulis 2 4 0
SF 44 Sweden Jeffery Taylor 2 2 0
PF 9 Spain Felipe Reyes 0 3 0
C 14 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 10 4 1
Reserves:
PF 3 United States Anthony Randolph 25 6 0
PG 4 Croatia Dontaye Draper 0 0 0
SG 5 Spain Rudy Fernández 7 4 1
SF 6 Argentina Andrés Nocioni 11 8 2
PG 7 Slovenia Luka Dončić 12 10 7
SG 20 Azerbaijan Jaycee Carroll 8 1 0
C 21 United States Othello Hunter 0 3 0
Head coach:
Spain Pablo Laso
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 16 France Andrew Albicy 15 8 4
SG 23 United States David Walker 3 3 0
SF 25 Czech Republic David Jelínek 4 2 3
PF 43 Greece Thanasis Antetokounmpo 9 2 0
C 17 Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini 27 7 0
Reserves:
PG 5 Austria Thomas Schreiner 9 1 1
PF 7 Georgia (country) Beka Burjanadze 7 7 2
PF 8 Andorra Hugo Schneider 0 0 0
C 14 Serbia Oliver Stević 4 8 1
PG 15 Spain David Navarro 13 4 3
PG 24 Andorra Guillem Colom 0 0 0
SF 35 Spain Nil Brià 2 0 0
Head coach:
Spain Joan Peñarroya
17 February 2017 Valencia Basket 88–72 Herbalife Gran Canaria Vitoria-Gasteiz
19:00 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 26–17, 13–16, 26–22
Pts: Dubljević 22
Rebs: Dubljević 11
Asts: Van Rossom 7
PIR: Dubljević 32
Boxscore Pts: Pasečņiks 12
Rebs: O'Neale 6
Asts: Oliver 7
PIR: Aguilar 13
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 14,352
Referees: José Antonio Martín Bertrán, Antonio Conde, Carlos Cortés


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 16 Spain Guillem Vives 12 2 4
SG 17 Spain Rafa Martínez 3 3 2
SF 19 Spain Fernando San Emeterio 2 2 2
PF 43 United States Luke Sikma 6 6 6
C 14 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević 22 11 32
Reserves:
PF 0 United States Will Thomas 2 1 0
SG 8 France Antoine Diot 3 2 1
PG 9 Belgium Sam van Rossom 8 1 7
PF 10 Central African Republic Romain Sato 7 2 0
PF 18 Spain Pierre Oriola 14 1 0
SF 30 Spain Joan Sastre 9 0 2
C 55 Ukraine Viacheslav Kravtsov 0 3 0
Head coach:
Spain Pedro Martínez
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 7 North Macedonia Bo McCalebb 10 0 2
SG 9 Finland Sasu Salin 7 2 0
SF 15 United States Royce O'Neale 4 6 2
PF 13 Dominican Republic Eulis Báez 4 2 1
C 14 Latvia Anžejs Pasečņiks 12 2 0
Reserves:
C 2 North Macedonia Richard Hendrix 5 2 1
PG 4 Spain Albert Oliver 7 1 7
C 6 Croatia Darko Planinić 4 3 0
SF 21 Spain Oriol Paulí 0 1 1
SF 22 Spain Xavi Rabaseda 3 0 0
SG 24 United States Kyle Kuric 9 2 2
PF 34 Spain Pablo Aguilar 7 2 3
Head coach:
Spain Luis Casimiro
17 February 2017 FC Barcelona Lassa 82–70 Unicaja Vitoria-Gasteiz
21:30 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 11–11, 30–18, 24–19
Pts: Rice 20
Rebs: Tomić 6
Asts: Rice 7
PIR: Eriksson 23
Boxscore Pts: Nedović 16
Rebs: Suárez 7
Asts: Nedović 3
PIR: Nedović 18
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 14,535
Referees: Juan Carlos García González, Emilio Pérez Pizarro, Sergio Manuel


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 Montenegro Tyrese Rice 20 2 7
SG 32 United States Alex Renfroe 11 4 3
SF 33 Greece Stratos Perperoglou 1 4 2
PF 14 Bulgaria Aleksandar Vezenkov 4 1 0
C 44 Croatia Ante Tomić 13 6 1
Reserves:
PG 1 United States Xavier Munford 3 0 0
SF 10 Spain Víctor Claver 0 5 1
PF 13 Brazil Vítor Faverani 7 5 0
PG 16 Serbia Stefan Peno DNP
SG 20 Sweden Marcus Eriksson 18 4 0
C 21 Senegal Moussa Diagne 0 1 0
SG 25 Finland Petteri Koponen 5 0 2
Head coach:
Greece Georgios Bartzokas
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 8 United States Kyle Fogg 8 2 0
SG 16 Serbia Nemanja Nedović 16 2 3
SF 21 Poland Adam Waczyński 3 2 0
PF 23 United States Jeff Brooks 12 5 1
C 44 Serbia Dejan Musli 6 6 0
Reserves:
C 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo Viny Okouo 0 0 0
PG 9 Spain Alberto Díaz 7 2 2
SF 11 Spain Dani Díez 0 0 0
SG 15 United States Jamar Smith 10 0 1
PG 20 Croatia Oliver Lafayette DNP
SF 43 Spain Carlos Suárez 6 7 2
C 92 Slovenia Alen Omić 2 1 0
Head coach:
Spain Joan Plaza

Semifinals

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18 February 2017 Baskonia 99–1030(OT) Real Madrid Vitoria-Gasteiz
18:30 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 20–15, 15–29, 29–24, 25–21, Overtime: 10–14
Pts: Beaubois 27
Rebs: Voigtmann 11
Asts: Larkin 9
PIR: Beaubois 25
Boxscore Pts: Dončić, Llull 23
Rebs: Dončić 6
Asts: Ayón 8
PIR: Dončić 26
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 15,465
Referees: José Antonio Martín Bertrán, Miguel Ángel Pérez Pérez, Benjamín Jiménez


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 0 United States Shane Larkin 17 1 9
SG 10 France Rodrigue Beaubois 27 1 2
SF 8 Hungary Ádám Hanga 19 4 2
PF 7 Germany Johannes Voigtmann 10 11 6
C 12 Spain Ilimane Diop 2 5 0
Reserves:
PF 1 Italy Andrea Bargnani 8 1 0
SF 9 Lithuania Tadas Sedekerskis DNP
PF 14 France Kim Tillie 8 2 2
PG 15 Argentina Nicolás Laprovíttola 0 1 2
PF 23 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia DNP
PF 34 United States Chase Budinger 8 7 2
PG 55 Brazil Rafa Luz 0 0 0
Head coach:
Spain Sito Alonso
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 23 Spain Sergio Llull 23 1 4
SG 20 Azerbaijan Jaycee Carroll 3 2 0
SF 8 Lithuania Jonas Mačiulis 2 0 1
PF 9 Spain Felipe Reyes 6 4 0
C 14 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 13 5 8
Reserves:
PF 3 United States Anthony Randolph 20 4 1
PG 4 Croatia Dontaye Draper DNP
SG 5 Spain Rudy Fernández 3 5 5
SF 6 Argentina Andrés Nocioni 3 0 0
PG 7 Slovenia Luka Dončić 23 6 3
C 21 United States Othello Hunter 4 2 0
SF 44 Sweden Jeffery Taylor 3 5 2
Head coach:
Spain Pablo Laso
18 February 2017 FC Barcelona Lassa 67–76 Valencia Basket Vitoria-Gasteiz
21:00 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 21–10, 13–30, 16–17
Pts: Tomić 17
Rebs: Tomić 15
Asts: Renfroe 6
PIR: Tomić 33
Boxscore Pts: San Emeterio 16
Rebs: Sikma 8
Asts: Van Rossom 6
PIR: San Emeterio 18
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 15,412
Referees: Juan Carlos García González, Emilio Pérez Pizarro, Carlos Cortés


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 Montenegro Tyrese Rice 3 1 3
SG 32 United States Alex Renfroe 3 0 6
SF 20 Sweden Marcus Eriksson 3 3 1
PF 14 Bulgaria Aleksandar Vezenkov 11 1 0
C 21 Senegal Moussa Diagne 0 0 0
Reserves:
PG 1 United States Xavier Munford 7 4 0
SF 10 Spain Víctor Claver 5 1 0
PF 13 Brazil Vítor Faverani 0 2 0
PG 16 Serbia Stefan Peno 2 3 1
SG 24 United States Brad Oleson DNP
SG 25 Finland Petteri Koponen 16 2 4
C 44 Croatia Ante Tomić 17 15 3
Head coach:
Greece Georgios Bartzokas
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 8 France Antoine Diot 2 4 4
SG 17 Spain Rafa Martínez 10 3 0
SF 19 Spain Fernando San Emeterio 16 4 0
PF 43 United States Luke Sikma 2 8 0
C 14 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević 13 3 1
Reserves:
PF 0 United States Will Thomas 2 3 0
PG 9 Belgium Sam van Rossom 7 4 6
PF 10 Central African Republic Romain Sato 0 1 0
PG 16 Spain Guillem Vives 3 0 3
PF 18 Spain Pierre Oriola 11 2 0
SF 30 Spain Joan Sastre 3 2 0
C 55 Ukraine Viacheslav Kravtsov 7 1 0
Head coach:
Spain Pedro Martínez

Final

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19 February 2017 Real Madrid 97–95 Valencia Basket Vitoria-Gasteiz
18:30 (CET) Scoring by quarter: 22–16, 25–29, 27–26, 23–24
Pts: Llull 22
Rebs: Randolph 7
Asts: Dončić 6
PIR: Randolph 26
Boxscore Pts: Dubljević 28
Rebs: Oriola 8
Asts: Van Rossom 7
PIR: Dubljević 31
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 14,982
Referees: Juan Carlos García González, Antonio Conde, Benjamín Jiménez


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 23 Spain Sergio Llull 22 0 4
SG 5 Spain Rudy Fernández 2 1 2
SF 44 Sweden Jeffery Taylor 5 1 1
PF 3 United States Anthony Randolph 20 7 1
C 9 Spain Felipe Reyes 1 0 1
Reserves:
PG 4 Croatia Dontaye Draper 0 1 1
SF 6 Argentina Andrés Nocioni 0 3 2
PG 7 Slovenia Luka Dončić 9 4 6
SG 8 Lithuania Jonas Mačiulis 3 0 1
C 14 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 18 2 1
SG 20 Azerbaijan Jaycee Carroll 14 0 0
C 21 United States Othello Hunter 3 2 0
Head coach:
Spain Pablo Laso


Copa del Rey MVP
Spain Sergio Llull
Game rules
Game was played under FIBA rules.
2017 Copa del Rey winners
Real Madrid
27th title
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 9 Belgium Sam van Rossom 6 1 7
SG 17 Spain Rafa Martínez 7 2 1
SF 19 Spain Fernando San Emeterio 17 3 1
PF 43 United States Luke Sikma 6 4 3
C 14 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević 28 5 1
Reserves:
PF 0 United States Will Thomas 4 6 0
PG 8 France Antoine Diot 2 0 2
PF 10 Central African Republic Romain Sato 5 5 0
PG 16 Spain Guillem Vives 2 1 2
PF 18 Spain Pierre Oriola 6 8 1
SF 30 Spain Joan Sastre 12 2 1
C 55 Ukraine Viacheslav Kravtsov 0 0 0
Head coach:
Spain Pedro Martínez

References

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  1. ^ "La Copa del Rey 2017 se celebrará en Vitoria-Gasteiz" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 20 October 2016. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Récord histórico de asistencia a un partido de la Copa del Rey" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 18 February 2017. Archived from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  3. ^ "La Copa del Rey Vitoria-Gasteiz 2017 bate el récord de asistencia acumulada" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 19 February 2017. Archived from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Este lunes, sorteo de emparejamientos de la Copa del Rey Vitoria-Gasteiz 2017" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 11 January 2017. Archived from the original on 13 January 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
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