2016 Supercopa de España de Baloncesto

2016 Supercopa Endesa
The Fernando Buesa Arena hosted the Supercopa
Tournament details
ArenaFernando Buesa Arena
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Dates23 September 2014 (2014-09-23)
24 September 2014 (2014-09-24)
Final positions
ChampionsHerbalife Gran Canaria
(1st title)
Runners-upFC Barcelona Lassa
Awards and statistics
MVPUnited States Kyle Kuric[1]
2015
2017

The Supercopa de España de Baloncesto 2016 was the 13th edition of the tournament since it is organized by the ACB and the 17th overall. It was also called Supercopa Endesa for sponsorship reasons. It was played in the Fernando Buesa Arena in Vitoria-Gasteiz on September 23 and 24.

Herbalife Gran Canaria won its first national title after beating Baskonia in the semifinal and FC Barcelona Lassa in the final.[2]

Participant teams and draw

On August 1, 2016, the ACB confirmed Vitoria-Gasteiz to host the tournament and the participants.[3] The draw of the semifinals will take part on 5 September 2016. As there will be only one seeded team (Real Madrid as League and Cup champion), there will not exist any restrictions for the pairings.

Team Qualified as Appearance
Baskonia Host team 11th
Real Madrid 2015–16 ACB and 2016 Copa del Rey champion 14th
Herbalife Gran Canaria 2016 Copa del Rey runner-up 3rd
FC Barcelona Lassa 2015–16 ACB runner-up 13th

Semifinals

23 September 2016 Baskonia 80–84 Herbalife Gran Canaria Vitoria-Gasteiz
19:00 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 13–17, 12–15, 28–21, 27–30
Pts: Shengelia 16
Rebs: Tillie 6
Asts: Luz 7
PIR: Hanga 16
Boxscore Pts: Kuric 24
Rebs: Planinić 8
Asts: Oliver 5
PIR: Kuric 22
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 9,257
Referees: José Antonio Martín Bertrán, Antonio Conde, Luis Miguel Castillo


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 55 Brazil Rafael Luz 5 1 7
SG 5 United States Trevor Cooney 15 2 0
SF 8 Hungary Ádám Hanga 15 3 3
PF 14 France Kim Tillie 2 6 0
C 12 Spain Ilimane Diop 6 2 1
Reserves:
PG 0 United States Shane Larkin 12 0 2
PF 7 Germany Johannes Voigtmann 6 5 1
SG 9 Lithuania Tadas Sedekerskis 0 2 0
SF 11 Slovenia Jaka Blažič 3 5 1
PG 17 Latvia Artūrs Kurucs DNP
SF 20 Slovenia Jurij Macura DNP
PF 23 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia 16 3 14
Head coach:
Spain Sito Alonso
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 7 North Macedonia Bo McCalebb 10 3 2
SG 9 Finland Sasu Salin 12 1 2
PF 22 Spain Xavi Rabaseda 0 3 2
PF 23 Dominican Republic Eulis Báez 8 6 2
C 2 United States Richard Hendrix 7 1 0
Reserves:
PG 4 Spain Albert Oliver 9 5 5
C 6 Croatia Darko Planinić 9 8 1
PF 14 Latvia Anžejs Pasečņiks 2 0 0
SF 15 United States Royce O'Neale 0 4 3
SF 21 Spain Oriol Paulí 2 1 1
SG 24 United States Kyle Kuric 24 3 0
PF 34 Spain Pablo Aguilar DNP
Head coach:
Spain Luis Casimiro
23 September 2016 Real Madrid 93–99 FC Barcelona Lassa Vitoria-Gasteiz
21:30 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 26–26, 22–21, 22–26, 23–26
Pts: Llull 27
Rebs: Dončić 8
Asts: Fernández 5
PIR: Llull 22
Boxscore Pts: Rice 30
Rebs: Tomić 8
Asts: Rice 6
PIR: Rice 34
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 9,257
Referees: Juan Carlos García González, Benjamín Jiménez, Carlos Peruga


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 23 Spain Sergio Llull 27 1 2
SG 5 Spain Rudy Fernández 15 2 5
SF 44 Sweden Jeffery Taylor 0 1 0
PF 3 United States Anthony Randolph 7 5 2
C 14 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 4 2 0
Reserves:
PG 4 Croatia Dontaye Draper 9 1 3
SF 6 Argentina Andrés Nocioni 0 1 0
PG 7 Slovenia Luka Dončić 8 8 1
SG 8 Lithuania Jonas Mačiulis DNP
PF 9 Spain Felipe Reyes 6 4 1
SF 20 Azerbaijan Jaycee Carroll 10 5 1
C 21 United States Othello Hunter 7 7 2
Head coach:
Spain Pablo Laso
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 Montenegro Tyrese Rice 30 3 6
SG 24 United States Brad Oleson 6 1 3
SF 33 Greece Stratos Perperoglou 6 6 2
PF 10 Spain Víctor Claver 16 7 1
C 44 Croatia Ante Tomić 14 8 1
Reserves:
PF 5 Kosovo Justin Doellman 11 3 0
C 6 United States Joey Dorsey 6 3 0
SG 8 Spain Pau Ribas 4 3 3
SG 11 Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 6 1 4
PF 14 Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov 0 0 0
PG 16 Serbia Stefan Peno DNP
SF 20 Sweden Markus Eriksson DNP
Head coach:
Greece Georgios Bartzokas

Final

24 September 2016 Herbalife Gran Canaria 79–59 FC Barcelona Lassa Vitoria-Gasteiz
19:00 (CEST) Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 27–22, 12–9, 17–11
Pts: McCalebb 15
Rebs: O'Neale 8
Asts: O'Neale, Oliver 4
PIR: Báez, McCalebb 18
Boxscore Pts: Claver, Navarro 12
Rebs: Dorsey 8
Asts: Navarro 4
PIR: Claver 18
Arena: Fernando Buesa Arena
Attendance: 9,350
Referees: José Manuel Martín Bertrán, Antonio Conde, Sergio Manuel


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 7 North Macedonia Bo McCalebb 15 5 5
SG 9 Finland Sasu Salin 10 1 0
SF 15 United States Royce O'Neale 8 8 4
PF 23 Dominican Republic Eulis Báez 11 6 3
C 2 United States Richard Hendrix 8 5 1
Reserves:
PG 4 Spain Albert Oliver 1 2 4
C 6 Croatia Darko Planinić 12 4 1
PF 14 Latvia Anžejs Pasečņiks 2 2 0
SF 21 Spain Oriol Paulí 0 1 0
PF 22 Spain Xavi Rabaseda 0 1 2
SG 24 United States Kyle Kuric 10 0 0
PF 34 Spain Pablo Aguilar 2 1 0
Head coach:
Spain Luis Casimiro


Supercopa Endesa MVP
United States Kyle Kuric
Game rules
Game was played under FIBA rules.
2016 Supercopa Endesa champions
Herbalife Gran Canaria
1st title
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 Montenegro Tyrese Rice 6 1 2
SG 24 United States Brad Oleson 8 2 1
SF 33 Greece Stratos Perperoglou 0 0 1
PF 10 Spain Víctor Claver 12 7 0
C 44 Croatia Ante Tomić 6 6 2
Reserves:
PF 5 Kosovo Justin Doellman 9 3 3
C 6 United States Joey Dorsey 4 8 1
SG 8 Spain Pau Ribas 2 1 3
SG 11 Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 12 1 4
PF 14 Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov DNP
PG 16 Serbia Stefan Peno 0 0 0
SF 20 Sweden Markus Eriksson 0 1 0
Head coach:
Greece Georgios Bartzokas

References

  1. ^ "Kyle Kuric wins Supercup MVP honors". Eurohoops. 24 September 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Herbalife Gran Canaria is the Spanish Supercup champion!". EuroCup Basketball. 24 September 2016. Archived from the original on September 26, 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  3. ^ "La Supercopa Endesa 2016 se celebrará en Vitoria-Gasteiz" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 1 August 2016. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016.