2010–11 FIBA EuroChallenge
The 2010/11 season was the eighth staging of the FIBA Europe led by the Euro Challenge. The first group games of the regular season took place on November 16, 2010. The Final Four tournament ended on 1 May 2011 in Ostend, Belgium, with the victory of KK Krka Novo Mesto from Slovenia.
- 5.1 Group I
- 5.2 Group J
- 5.3 Group K
- 5.4 Group L
- 8.1 Best players by positions
- 8.2 Best coach
- 8.3 MVP of the entire competition
Mode
The tournament began with a qualifying round. There was a group stage of eight groups with four teams each. The group winners and runners- on playing in the Last16 phase with four groups of four teams. The top two in each group qualified for the quarter-finals, which was played in a best-of -three series. The semifinals, finals and 3rd place match took place as part of a Final Four tournament.
Qualifying round
Participants in the main round
At the regular season of Euro Challenge attracted 32 teams.
First group stage
The games of the first group stage took place between 16 November 2010 and 21 December 2010.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
Second group stage (Last 16)
The Games of the Last 16 took place between 18 January 2011 and 1 March 2011.
Group I
Group J
Group K
Group L
Quarterfinals
The quarter-final was played in a best-of -three series. The games were held on 22, 24 and 25 March.
Final Four
The Final Four was held in Ostend, Belgium in the Sleuyter Arena.
Awards
The following players were especially excellent on behalf of FIBA Europe by Yarone Arbel:
Best players by positions
- Point Guard: 000Vereinigte States Ben Woodside of France BCM Gravelines
- Shooting Guard: United States Henry Domercant of Russia Spartak St. Petersburg
- Small Forward: 0 United States Matt Lojeski of Belgium Telenet Oostende
- Power Forward: 0Vereinigte States Jeremiah Massey of Russia locomotive Kuban
- Center: 0000000 United States Chris Booker of Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto
Best coach
- Serbia Aleksandar Džikić of Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto
MVP of the entire competition
- United States of Jeremiah Massey locomotive Kuban Russia