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2012–13 Greek Basket League

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Greek Basket League 2012–13 season
LeagueGreek Basket League
SportBasketball
Duration13 October 2012 – 15 June 2013
Number of teams14
TV partner(s)SKAI TV, ERT, Nova Sports
Regular Season
Season championsOlympiacos
Season MVPGabon Stéphane Lasme
Top scorerGreece Nikos Pappas 589 Points
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsPanathinaikos
  Runners-upOlympiacos
Finals MVPGabon Stéphane Lasme
Greek Basket League seasons

The 2012–13 Greek Basket League was the 73rd season of the Greek Basket League, the highest tier professional basketball league in Greece.

Teams

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Club Home city
Apollon Patras Patras
Aris Thessaloniki
Ikaros Kallitheas Kallithea, Athens
Ilysiakos Ilisia, Athens
KAOD Drama, Greece
Kavala Kavala
Kolossos Rodou Rhodes
Olympiacos Piraeus
Panathinaikos Athens
Panelefsiniakos Elefsina
Panionios Nea Smyrni, Athens
PAOK Thessaloniki
Peristeri Peristeri, Athens
Rethymno Rethymno

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olympiacos 26 25 1 2278 1744 +534 51 Qualification to Playoffs
2 Panathinaikos 26 22 4 2088 1632 +456 48
3 Panionios 26 20 6 1999 1864 +135 46
4 PAOK 26 17 9 1905 1843 +62 43
5 Rethymno Aegean 26 17 9 1979 1932 +47 43
6 Aris 26 13 13 1824 1870 −46 39
7 Ikaros Kallitheas 26 12 14 1854 1969 −115 38
8 Apollon Patras 26 11 15 1951 1993 −42 37
9 KAOD 26 11 15 2003 2053 −50 37
10 Kolossos Rodou 26 8 18 1838 1971 −133 34
11 Panelefsiniakos 26 7 19 1880 1991 −111 33
12 Ilysiakos 26 7 19 1788 2033 −245 33
13 Peristeri 26 7 19 1785 2079 −294 33 Relegated to Greek A2 Basket League
14 Kavala 26 5 21 1937 2135 −198 31
Source: [citation needed]

Results

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Home \ Away APO ARIS IKA ILY KAO KAV KOL OLY PAO PNF PAN PAOK PER RET
Apollon Patras 64–53 95–75 94–72 89–92 80–79 78–66 69–88 71–80 68–65 93–99 87–83 86–76 65–75
Aris 68–64 70–60 64–63 85–73 80–79 75–52 68–84 56–71 68–55 60–82 63–72 70–46 71–73
Ikaros Kallitheas 67–65 79–67 86–71 80–74 76–73 86–66 53–97 72–68 85–78 62–86 80–85 66–55 61–66
Ilysiakos 75–69 62–64 66–64 74–76 82–78 49–65 70–81 62–87 66–63 69–75 72–76 66–64 66–72
KAOD 88–101 84–81 76–69 80–83 72–73 74–66 81–91 60–63 101–77 62–64 89–78 87–75 84–80
Kavala 85–67 77–85 82–83 66–68 60–71 66–70 76–94 71–97 68–66 84–87 70–91 84–79 80–82
Kolossos Rodou 67–80 82–99 69–73 71–63 82–76 72–86 72–88 59–67 78–71 65–70 65–70 77–67 82–80
Olympiacos 80–53 100–65 85–63 113–75 103–67 113–62 70–65 72–67 85–60 87–73 89–64 105–57 88–73
Panathinaikos 91–60 81–62 97–72 101–49 87–70 95–73 93–77 60–64 95–68 75–61 71–61 85–60 92–50
Panelefsiniakos 68–69 76–85 78–65 96–84 74–76 87–74 60–68 76–94 59–77 76–72 67–54 75–62 90–80
Panionios 80–78 82–75 82–75 77–62 75–73 88–71 89–77 57–66 63–56 81–73 82–68 79–65 70–86
PAOK 68–61 84–72 71–48 73–69 77–66 81–69 68–63 76–71 61–71 84–78 59–66 83–68 91–85
Peristeri 76–74 57–68 79–88 83–82 78–76 81–72 91–89 78–92 41–76 77–75 69–91 55–63 70–69
Rethymno Aegean 77–71 68–50 68–66 95–68 88–75 88–79 82–73 64–78 58–85 75–69 78–68 66–64 101–76
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Teams in bold won the playoff series. Numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's original playoff seeding. Numbers to the right indicate the score of each playoff game.

Bracket

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                   
1 Olympiacos 77 83 -
8 Apollon Patras 63 73 -
1 Olympiacos 77 87 80
5 Rethymno Aegean 62 72 67
4 PAOK 71 65
5 Rethymno Aegean 75 88
1 Olympiacos 51 52 0*
2 Panathinaikos 64 63 20*
2 Panathinaikos 88 78
7 Ikaros Kallitheas 57 62
2 Panathinaikos 84 81 64 3rd Place
3 Panionios 61 55 62
3 Panionios 80 66 74 3 Panionios 80 73 71 71
6 Aris 79 75 67 5 Rethymno Aegean 74 74 60 61
  • The game was stopped with 1:27 left in the fourth quarter due to flares, firecrackers, and objects that were thrown onto the court by Olympiacos fans. At that moment, Panathinaikos led the game by a score of 72–76. The referees stopped the game temporarily, and ordered the fans to exit the arena. However, about 120 Olympiacos fans stayed behind the VIP stands and refused to leave the arena. That led to the referees cancelling the game, and giving a technicality win to Panathinaikos, by a score of 0-20.

2012–13 Greek Basket League Finals

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The defending Greek Basket League champions, Olympiacos, finished first in the regular season, and faced their arch-rivals Panathinaikos, in the finals of the playoffs, having home-court advantage. Despite the home court advantage, Panathinaikos won the series 3–0, by performing a "clean sweep", after defeating Olympiacos twice at their home-court. The 3rd game was disrupted by Olympiacos fans throwing flash-grenades at Panathinaikos' bench, when the score was 72–76 with 01:27 left to go in the game.

The match officials decided to stop the game, and have the stadium cleared of all fans. 75 minutes went by, and 100+ Olympiacos fans had still not vacated the stadium, so the game and the series was officially called off. A technicality win of 0-20 was granted to Panathinaikos, despite there still being 01:27 left on the game clock.

The events of the 3rd game of the series, happened after the owner of Panathinaikos, Dimitrios Giannakopoulos, and three other men, entered into the referee locker room at the home arena of Panathinaikos, OAKA, during halftime of the 2nd game of the series. Giannakopoulos reportedly told the refs that they would not leave the arena, if they did not change how they were calling the game, with Panathinaikos behind in the score at halftime.[1][2] Giannkopoulos was later sanctioned by the Greek sports prosecutor for these actions.[3] Giannakopoulos was then banned from entering into any arenas in Greece by the Greek Committee of Sportsmanship, for a period of 6 months, however, he was placed on 3 years of probation and given a suspended sentence.[4] He was however, suspended from entering into the arenas at his own team's games, for a period of 3 months time.[5]

Final league standings

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Pos Team Pld W L Qualification or relegation
1 Panathinaikos 34 30 4 2013–14 Euroleague Regular Season
2 Olympiacos 34 30 4
3 Panionios 36 25 11 2013–14 Eurocup Regular Season
4 Rethymno Aegean 35 20 15
5 PAOK 28 17 11 2013–14 Eurocup Regular Season
6 Aris 29 14 15
7 Ikaros Kallitheas 28 12 16
8 Apollon Patras 28 11 17
9 KAOD 26 11 15
10 Kolossos Rodou 26 8 18
11 Panelefsiniakos 26 7 19
12 Ilysiakos 26 7 19
13 Peristeri (R) 26 7 19 Relegated to 2013–14 Greek A2 League
14 Kavala (R) 26 5 21
Source: [citation needed]
(R) Relegated
Greek Basket League 2012–13
Champions

Panathinaikos
33rd title

Stats leaders

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Greek Basket League stats leaders are counted by totals, rather than averages, and include both regular season and playoff games.[6]

Points

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Rank Name Team Points Games
1. Greece Nikos Pappas Panionios 589 35
2. United States Brent Petway Rethymno 464 35
3. Greece Vlantimir Giankovits Panionios 428 35
4. United States Errick McCollum Apollon Patras 423 28
5. Greece Georgios Printezis Olympiacos 410 32

Rebounds

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Rank Name Team Rebounds Games
1. Greece Vlantimir Giankovits Panionios 228 35
2. United States Kevin Palmer KAOD 216 26
3. Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos PAOK 213 26
4. Senegal Mouhammad Faye Ikaros Kallitheas 210 28
5. United States Brent Petway Rethymno 205 35

Assists

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Rank Name Team Assists Games
1. Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos 189 33
2. Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos 152 30
3. Greece Nikos Liakopoulos Elefsina 121 26
4. Greece Nikos Pappas Panionios 108 35
5. United States Danny Gibson Ikaros Kallitheas 93 28

Steals

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Rank Name Team Steals Games
1. Greece Nikos Pappas Panionios 66 35
2. United States Kevin Palmer KAOD 62 26
3. United States Keaton Grant Apollon Patras 56 28
4. United States Errick McCollum Apollon Patras 46 28
5. United States Marcus Hatten Kolossos 45 25

Blocks

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Rank Name Team Blocks Games
1. United States Brent Petway Rethymno 84 35
2. Senegal Mouhammad Faye Ikaros Kallitheas 39 28
3. Gabon Stéphane Lasme Panathinaikos 37 32
4. France Guy-Marc Michel KAOD 36 26
5. United States Larry Turner Apollon Patras 30 28

Ranking

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Rank Name Team Ranking Games
1. Greece Nikos Pappas Panionios 623 33
2. United States Brent Petway Rethymno 584 30
3. Greece Vlantimir Giankovits Panionios 579 35
4. United States Kevin Palmer KAOD 484 35
5. Greece Georgios Printezis Olympiacos 470 25

Economy

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Rank Name Team Economy Games
1. Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos 134 33
2. Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos 113 30
3. United States Brent Petway Rethymno 99 35
4. Greece Nikos Pappas Panionios 94 35
5. United States Marcus Hatten Kolossos 79 25

Awards

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Most Valuable Player

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Finals MVP

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Top scorer

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Most Improved Player

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Defensive Player of the Year

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Best Young Player

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Best Coach

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All-Greek League Team
Pos. Player Team
PG Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos
SG Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos
Greece Nikos Pappas Panionios
SF Greece Kostas Papanikolaou Olympiacos
PF Serbia Greece Vlado Janković Panionios
C Gabon Stéphane Lasme (MVP) Panathinaikos
All-Greek League Defensive Team
Pos. Player Team
PG Greece Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos
SG United States James Gist Panathinaikos
SF Greece Kostas Papanikolaou Olympiacos
PF United States Kyle Hines Olympiacos
C Gabon Stephane Lasme (Best Defender) Panathinaikos

Clubs in international competitions

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Team Competition Result
Olympiacos EuroLeague Final-4, 1st place
Panathinaikos Playoffs, Quarterfinals
Panionios EuroCup Regular season, 4th place

References

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  1. ^ Sport24.gr "Φούφη δεν θα φύγεις από εδώ" (in Greek).
  2. ^ "Eurohoops.net Giannakopoulos threatened the refs". Archived from the original on 2014-05-15. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  3. ^ Ποινική δίωξη σε Μαρινάκη, Γιαννακόπουλο και Θεοδωρίδη (in Greek).
  4. ^ "Eurohoops.net Greens asking for punishment". Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
  5. ^ "Eurohoops.net Three months banishment". Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  6. ^ "Statistics". Retrieved 14 August 2013.
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