Kazakhstan Basketball Cup

The Kazakhstan Basketball Cup (Russian: Кубка Казахстана по баскетболу) is the national men's professional basketball cup competition in the country of Kazakhstan. It is organised annually over a few days in a single location by the National Basketball Federation Kazakhstan. Its official designation in full is: Basketball Cup of the Republic of Kazakhstan for men's teams Russian: Кубка Республика Казахстан по баскетболу среди мужских команд).

Kazakhstan Basketball Cup (KBC)
Current season, competition or edition:
2018 Kazakhstan Basketball Cup
SportBasketball
Country Kazakhstan
ContinentFIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
BC Astana
(6th title)
Most titlesBC Astana
(6 titles)
Related
competitions
Kazakhstan Basketball Championship
Official websitenbf.kz (in Russian)

Titles

Results

The title has been alternatively decided by round-robin or by a single final (see Format and rules).

Round robin format
Edition1st placePoints (Won/Lost)2nd PlaceHost cityDate
2003[1]Otrar AlmatyN/AN/ATobol KostanayAlmaty6–10 September
2011[2]BC Astana8 (4/0)7 (3/1)Barsy AtyrauAstana18–22 December
2012[3]BC Astana8 (4/0)7 (3/1)Tobol KostanayAlmaty19–24 March
2013[4]BC Astana8 (4/0)7 (3/1)Barsy AtyrauAtyrau20–24 February
Single final format
EditionChampionScoreFinalistHost cityDate
2004[5]Astana Tigers96 - 75Bars PetropavlAlmaty29 October - 1 November
2005[6]Tobol KostanayN/AAstana TigersAlmaty?-5 October
2006[7]Astana Tigers74 - 54Tobol KostanayAlmaty15–21 September
2007[8]Saba Battery79 - 60Astana TigersAlmaty26 September - 2 October
2008[9]Astana Tigers94 - 88Tobol KostanayKostanay16 September - 21 September
2009[10]Barsy Atyrau66 - 65Tobol KostanayKostanay7–11 December
2010[11]Astana Tigers64 - 63Barsy AtyrauAtyrau? - 8 October
2014[12]BC Astana88 - 76PBC KapchagayAstana27 February - 3 March
2015[13]Almatynski Legion90 - 86Tobol KostanayAlmaty18–22 February
2016[14]Almatynski Legion89 - 87PBC KapchagayAlmaty7–11 March
2017BC Astana66 - 46Barsy AtyrauAtyrau12 March
2018BC Astana72 - 61Barsy AtyrauAtyrau

Format and rules

The cup has been alternatively played in two different formats. A round-robin format, where each team plays the others in the tournament once, with the team in possession of the best record (most points or head to head record) declared the winner.[4]

A finals format, the teams are separated in two groups (usually of three teams), where all teams in a group play each other. The last placed teams in each group then play for 5th place whilst the respective first and second place teams compete in the semifinals, with the winners moving on to the final, all single games.[15][16]

The cup traditionally used to open the season,[17] however from the 2012 edition it was switched nearer to the end of the season (February–March), leading to a strange situation wherein BC Astana won the cup twice in 2011-12.[18]

In the 2015 edition, teams were only allowed to field Kazakhstani players, with foreign players barred.[19]

History

The 2013 Cup was held on March 19–24 in Almaty between five teams. BC Astana won all four of their games to win the title.[20]

The 2014 Cup was contested between six clubs in Astana in March, BC Astana won the cup again, beating Kapshagay 88–76 in the final.[12][21]

The 2015 Cup was played from 18 to 22 February in Almaty, six teams participated, though holders BC Astana did not defend their title as they were already playing three matches (two on the road) in other competitions around that period.[22] Almatynski Legion and Tobol Kostanay met in the final,[23] with Almatynski Legion winning the title after a 90–86 victory.[13][24]

All-Cup Team

The league selects their choice of the best players at each position, forming the tournament team for each edition.

EditionPoint guardShooting guardSmall forwardPower forwardCenter
2013[25] Reinis Strupovics (Aktau) Branko Cvetković (Astana) Dmitri Dyatlovsky (Atyrau) Anton Ponomarev (Astana) David Simon (Astana)
2014[12] Jerry Johnson (Astana) Jānis Blūms (Astana) Edgaras Zelionis (Atyrau) Pat Calathes (Astana) Dmitri Sviridov (Kapchagay)
2015[26] Berik Ismailov (Kapchagay) Yuriy Kozhanov (Almaty) Nikolai Bazhin (Kostanay) Dmitri Gavrilov (Kapchagay) Vsevolod Fadeikin (Almaty)
2016[27] Shaim Kuanov (Kostanay) Yuriy Kozhanov (Almaty) Konstantin Dvirnyi (Kapchagay) Anton Bykov (Kapchagay) Mikhail Evstigneev (Atyrau)
2017 Rustem Murzagaliev Rustam Ergali Pavel Ilyin Anton Ponomarev Vsevolod Fadeikin

See also

References

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  2. Кубок Казахстана 2011 среди мужских команд, 18-22 декабря, г. Астана [2011 Kazakhstan Cup for men's team, 18–22 December, Astana]. National Basketball Federation Kazakhstan (in Russian). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  3. Таблица результатов Кубка РК 2012 года среди мужских команд [2012 RK Cup for men's team results table] (PDF). National Basketball Federation Kazakhstan (in Russian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  4. Кубок Казахстана 2013 среди мужских команд, 20-24 февраля, г. Атырау [2011 Kazakhstan Cup for men's team, 20–24 February, Atyrau]. National Basketball Federation Kazakhstan (in Russian). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
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