VTB United League |
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Season | 2011–12 |
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Duration | 27 September 2011 – 3 May 2012 |
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Number of teams | 22 (with qualifying rounds) 18 (regular season) |
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Regular season |
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Season MVP | Andrei Kirilenko |
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Finals |
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Champions | CSKA Moscow (3rd title) |
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Runners-up | UNICS Kazan |
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Final Four MVP | Andrei Kirilenko |
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Statistical leaders |
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The VTB United League 2011–12 was the third complete season of the VTB United League, which is Northern Europe and Eastern Europe's top-tier level men's professional club basketball competition. The tournament featured 18 teams, from 10 countries.
Participants
Qualifying round
Group A
Group B
Final round
Regular season
Key to colors | First places in each group advances to Final Four |
| Teams ranked 2nd in each group advance to 1/4 final |
| Teams ranked 3rd and 4th in each group advance to 1/8 final |
Group A
| UNICS Kazan | Žalgiris Kaunas | Kalev Tallinn | Astana Tigers | VEF Rīga | Khimki | Krasnye Krylya | BC Budivelnyk | Nizhny Novgorod |
UNICS Kazan | – | 79–52 | 100–55 | 77–63 | 67–50 | 65–69 | 76–65 | 61–58 | 83–57 |
Žalgiris Kaunas | 73–77 | – | 97–65 | 82–66 | 93–56 | 95–94 | 84–82 | 74–58 | 86–92 |
Kalev Tallinn | 64–73 | 70–84 | – | 73–75 | 71–78 | 68–100 | 63–77 | 81–73 | 62–92 |
Astana Tigers | 68–87 | 86–78 | 92–72 | – | 73–83 | 84–73 | 76–81 | 91–85 | 63–75 |
VEF Rīga | 85–99 | 88–79 | 103–89 | 84–62 | – | 75–85 | 67–59 | 68–60 | 92–97 |
Khimki | 76–74 | 83–72 | 76–65 | 85–66 | 77–54 | – | 67–68 | 90–94 | 84–73 |
Krasnye Krylya | 55–66 | 59–79 | 81–76 | 99–72 | 72–80 | 64–68 | – | 90–89 | 75–70 |
BC Budivelnyk | 70–72 | 79–90 | 51–65 | 71–82 | 99–89 | 75–92 | 80–72 | – | 80–76 |
Nizhny Novgorod | 65–73 | 85–79 | 83–72 | 69–80 | 102–88 | 77–79 | 81–73 | 78–79 | – |
Group B
| CSKA Moscow | Lokomotiv–Kuban | Enisey | Spartak St Pet. | Prokom Gdynia | Lietuvos Rytas | Azovmash | ČEZ Nymburk | Minsk-2006 |
CSKA Moscow | – | 88–73 | 92–60 | 74–53 | 86–81 | 89–75 | 72–45 | 80–69 | 110–60 |
Lokomotiv–Kuban | 64–77 | – | 74–56 | 85–77 | 79–66 | 71–78 | 84–76 | 72–63 | 87–64 |
Enisey | 60–74 | 83–67 | – | 70–91 | 102–79 | 75–82 | 70–84 | 66–69 | 99–89 |
Spartak St Pet. | 83–81 | 86–74 | 61–59 | – | 45–50 | 72–65 | 57–48 | 79–62 | 90–64 |
Prokom Gdynia | 65–74 | 72–81 | 89–73 | 67–77 | – | 74–73 | 68–53 | 77–66 | 89–79 |
Lietuvos Rytas | 67–84 | 84–63 | 101–62 | 72–61 | 59–54 | – | 72–61 | 78–72 | 112–86 |
Azovmash | 37–62 | 79–78 | 95–74 | 64–66 | 66–74 | 83–73 | – | 85–76 | 95–77 |
ČEZ Nymburk | 79–60 | 65–71 | 86–77 | 74–73 | 75–68 | 80–73 | 86–94 | – | 105–63 |
Minsk-2006 | 52–96 | 83–89 | 91–84 | 66–88 | 60–92 | 67–87 | 81–90 | 84–92 | – |
Playoff round
1/8 Final
The teams that finished third in their group play against the fourth placed teams in the other group in a Best-Of-3 series with home advantage.
1/4 Final
The teams that finished second in their group play against the winners of the 1/8 final in a Best-Of-3 series with home advantage.
Final four
Semifinals
Third-place game
Final
Awards
MVP of the Month
All-Tournament First Team
All-Tournament Second Team
All-Final Four Team
MVPs
External links
- Official Website (in Russian)
- Official Website (in English)
VTB United League
Seasons | |
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Playoffs | |
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Finals | |
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Supercup | |
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All-Star Game | |
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Clubs | |
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Awards | |
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Statistics | |
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Other | |
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Category |
2011–12 European international basketball competitions |
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Continental competitions | |
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Level A national and regional leagues | |
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Level B national and regional leagues | |
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Level C national and regional leagues | |
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