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Basketball Champions League Star Lineup

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The Basketball Champions League Star Lineup, or FIBA Champions League Star Lineup, is an annual award for the Basketball Champions League (BCL)'s top ten basketball players for each season. The Basketball Champions League is, along with the EuroCup, one of the two secondary level European-wide professional club basketball leagues in Europe. The award is given by FIBA. The award began in conjunction with the league's inaugural season, the 2016–17 Basketball Champions League.

Voting criteria

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The Star Lineup is chosen by a vote of the fans online, a vote of media journalists and representatives, and a vote of all of the head coaches of all of the teams in each season of the league. The fans, the media, and the league's head coaches each get 1/3 of the vote distribution.

Star Lineup by season

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Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected to either the First or Second Team.
Bold Denotes the player who was named Basketball Champions League MVP.

Player nationalities by national team:

Season First team Second team Ref.
Players Teams Players Teams
2016–17 North Macedonia Jordan Theodore Turkey Banvit United States Will Hatcher Serbia Partizan [1]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Zack Wright France Monaco United States Chris Kramer Germany Oldenburg
Canada Melvin Ejim Italy Reyer Venezia Lithuania Gediminas Orelik Turkey Banvit
Canada Aaron Doornekamp Spain Iberostar Tenerife Greece Dušan Šakota Greece AEK Athens
Greece Georgios Bogris Spain Canarias Serbia Vladimir Štimac Turkey Beşiktaş
2017–18 United States Manny Harris Greece AEK Athens United States Gabe York Germany Bayreuth [2]
United States D. J. Kennedy Turkey Karşıyaka United States Kendrick Ray Czech Republic Nymburk
United Kingdom Ovie Soko Spain UCAM Murcia United States Christopher Evans France Monaco
France Louis Labeyrie France SIG Strasbourg Greece Dušan Šakota (2) Greece AEK Athens
Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmedin Kikanović France Monaco Slovenia Gašper Vidmar Turkey Banvit
2018–19 Montenegro Tyrese Rice Germany Bamberg Cameroon Paris Lee Belgium Antwerp Giants [3]
United States Kevin Punter Italy Virtus Bologna Dominican Republic James Feldeine Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
United States Tim Abromaitis Spain Canarias United Kingdom Ovie Soko Spain UCAM Murcia
United States Vince Hunter Greece AEK Athens France Amath M'Baye Italy Virtus Bologna
Belgium Ismaël Bako Belgium Telenet Giants Antwerp United States Colton Iverson Spain Canarias
2019–20 Brazil Marcelinho Huertas Spain Canarias Jamaica Dylan Ennis Spain Zaragoza [4]
United States Keith Langford Greece AEK Athens Brazil Vítor Benite Spain Burgos
Czech Republic Vojtěch Hruban Czech Republic Nymburk Canada Dyshawn Pierre Italy Dinamo Sassari
United States TaShawn Thomas Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Canada Kyle Wiltjer Turkey Türk Telekom
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Spain Canarias France Moustapha Fall Turkey Türk Telekom
2020–21 United States C.J. Harris Israel Hapoel Holon Jamaica Dylan Ennis (2) Spain Zaragoza [5]
United States Kasey Shepherd Russia Nizhny Novgorod Italy Darius Thompson Italy New Basket Brindisi
United States Bonzie Colson France SIG Strasbourg Cuba Jasiel Rivero Spain San Pablo Burgos
United States Raymar Morgan Turkey Karşıyaka United States Omar Prewitt Czech Republic Nymburk
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2) Spain Canarias United States Michale Kyser Latvia VEF Rīga
2021–22 United States Joe Ragland Israel Hapoel U-NET Holon Brazil Marcelinho Huertas (2) Spain Lenovo Tenerife [6]
Montenegro Jonah Radebaugh Germany MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg Georgia (country) Joe Thomasson Spain Baxi Manresa
Nigeria Chima Moneke Spain Baxi Manresa United States DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell Turkey Galatasaray Nef
United States Chris Johnson Israel Hapoel U-NET Holon United States Elijah Stewart Romania U-BT Cluj-Napoca
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (3) Spain Lenovo Tenerife Croatia Ivan Buva Lithuania Rytas Vilnius
2022–23 Brazil Marcelinho Huertas (3) Spain Lenovo Tenerife United States Marcus Foster Lithuania Rytas Vilnius [7]
North Macedonia T. J. Shorts Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn Montenegro Kendrick Perry Spain Unicaja
Spain Darío Brizuela Spain Unicaja United States DeAndre Lansdowne France SIG Strasbourg
Panama Akil Mitchell Greece AEK Athens United States Levi Randolph Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem
United States Zach Hankins Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (4) Spain Lenovo Tenerife
2023–24 United States Joe Ragland (2) Greece Peristeri Jamaica Dylan Ennis (3) Spain UCAM Murcia [8]
Brazil Marcelo Huertas (4) Spain Lenovo Tenerife United States Hunter Hale Greece Promitheas
Montenegro Kendrick Perry (2) Spain Unicaja United States Levi Randolph (2) Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem
Bulgaria David Kravish Spain Unicaja Germany Dylan Osetkowski Spain Unicaja
United States Austin Wiley Turkey Tofaş United States Vernon Carey Jr. Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Korkmaz named Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 30 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Kulboka Best Young Player".
  3. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Blatt Best Young Player". ChampionsLeague.Basketball. 4 May 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Alocen Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 29 September 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Makoundou Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Star Lineup revealed, Bortolani Best Young Player". Basketball Champions League. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Paskelbti Čempionų lygos laureatai". Krepsinis.net (in Lithuanian). 13 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  8. ^ Σύνταξης, Αίθουσα (2024-04-27). "Με Ράγκλαντ η κορυφαία πεντάδα του BCL". www.ertsports.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-04-27.
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