- The 2000–01 FIBA
SuproLeague was the FIBA
European professional club
basketball Champions' Cup for the 2000–01 season. Up
until that season,
there was...
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final four
format for the
first time in 2002,
following the 2001 FIBA
SuproLeague Final Four,
which was the last
final four held by FIBA Europe. In the...
- Cup: (1958–1991) FIBA
European League ("FIBA Euro
League"): (1991–1996) FIBA Euro
League: (1996–2000) FIBA
SuproLeague: (2000–2001)
Euroleague Basketball...
- The 2001 FIBA
SuproLeague Final Four was the
concluding tournament of the 2000–01 FIBA
SuproLeague. It was the last
Final Four
tournament that was organized...
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domestic leagues. The FIBA era
statistical leaders of the
competition range from 1958 to 2001,
including the lone
season of the FIBA
SuproLeague competition...
- With six Euro
League championships (including the 2001 FIBA
SuproLeague), one
Adriatic League championship, 55
Israeli Basketball Premier League championships...
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major leagues: The
SuproLeague, held by FIBA Europe, and the Euro
League, held by
Euroleague Basketball. The top
scoring performances in Euro
League Finals...
- Euro
League to the FIBA
SuproLeague.
While the Euro
League Basketball competition kept the
original Euro
League name of the competition, FIBA's
league kept...
- Euroleague, and the FIBA
SuproLeague 2000–01.
After the 2000–01
season ended, the Euro
League took over the FIBA
SuproLeague and
absorbed it. As part of...
- The Euro
League All-Final Four Team, or FIBA
SuproLeague All-Final Four Team, was an
award given by Europe's
premier level league, the FIBA Euroleague,...