Eurocup | |
---|---|
Champions |
Galatasaray Odeabank (1st title) |
Runners-up | Strasbourg |
Teams | 36+8 (competition proper) |
Games played | 306 |
Duration | 13 October 2015 – 27 April 2016 (competition proper) |
Awards | |
MVP | Errick McCollum |
Finals MVP | Stéphane Lasme |
Coach of the Year | Maurizio Buscaglia |
Rising Star | Mateusz Ponitka |
Statistical leaders | |
PIR |
Errick McCollum
22.0
|
Points |
Keith Langford
19.7
|
Rebounds |
Adrien Moerman
8.6
|
Assists |
Quino Colom
7.6
|
Records | |
Highest scoring |
PAOK 104–99 Avtodor Saratov (9 December 2015) |
Winning streak | 12 games Valencia Basket |
Losing streak | 9 games Krasny Oktyabr |
Home win |
Gran Canaria 108–61 Jerusalem (10 February 2016) |
Away win |
Oldenburg 60–94 Bilbao Basket (27 October 2015) |
The 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball was the 14th season of Europe's secondary club basketball tournament organised by Euroleague Basketball, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the ULEB Cup to the Eurocup.
The 2016 Eurocup Finals were played between Galatasaray Odeabank and Strasbourg, and won by Galatasaray, their first title in a European competition. As the winners of the 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball, Galatasaray qualified for the 2016–17 EuroLeague.
A total of 44 teams from 15 countries participated in the 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball.
The table below shows the default access list.
In July 2015, VEF Rīga, PGE Turów and Juventus withdrew from the competition for join to the FIBA Europe Cup and were replaced by Proximus Spirou, Avtodor Saratov and Szolnoki Olaj. In August 2015, ČEZ Nymburk and Telenet Oostende withdrew from the competition for join to the FIBA Europe Cup after the draw of Eurocup and were replaced by EWE Baskets Oldenburg and MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg.
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:
The schedule of the competition is as follows.