2015–16 VTB United League

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VTB United League
Season2015–16
Teams16
DatesOctober 2015 – June 8, 2016
Final positions
Top seedCSKA Moscow
ChampionsRussia CSKA Moscow
(7th VTB League title)
(23rd Russian national title)
Runners-upRussia UNICS
Awards
MVPFrance Nando de Colo
Playoffs MVPSerbia Miloš Teodosić
Statistical leaders
Points United States Keith Langford 21.0
Rebounds United States Josh Boone 9.1
Assists Mexico Paul Stoll 7.1
Records
Winning streak13 games
CSKA Moscow
Losing streak16 games
VITA Tbilisi

The 2015–16 VTB United League was the seventh complete season of the VTB United League. It was also the third season that the league functioned as the Russian domestic first tier level. CSKA Moscow was the defending champion, and the team successfully defended its title.

Teams[]

2015–16 VTB United League is located in Russia
Avtodor
Avtodor
Enisey
Enisey
Lokomotiv
Lokomotiv
Zenit
Zenit
Locations of teams from Russia in the 2015–16 VTB United League

Krasnye Krylia withdrew from the league as the Samara Sports Palace was not adequate for the VTB United League (such as a minimum requirement of 3,000 seats). It planned to reapply for the 2016–17 season after renovations.[1]

In its place, Georgian Superliga side VITA Tbilisi was chosen in July 2015, the first side from that country to play in the league. All other clubs from the previous season were confirmed on the same occasion, along with a rough draft of a calendar.[2]

Stadia and locations[]

Team City Arena Capacity
Belarus Tsmoki Minsk Minsk Minsk Arena 15,000
Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk Nymburk Tipsport Arena 11,650
Estonia Kalev Tallinn Saku Suurhall Arena 7,000
Finland Bisons Loimaa Loimaa Energia Areena 3,500
Georgia (country) VITA Tbilisi Tbilisi Tbilisi Sports Palace 9,700
Kazakhstan Astana Astana Saryarka Velodrome 10,000
Latvia VEF Rīga Rīga Arēna Rīga 12,500
Russia Avtodor Saratov Saratov Kristall Ice Sports Palace 6,100
Russia CSKA Moscow Moscow Universal Sports Hall CSKA 5,500
Russia Enisey Krasnoyarsk Krasnoyarsk Ivan Yarygin Sports Palace 4,100
Russia Khimki Khimki Basketball Center 4,000[3]
Russia Krasny Oktyabr Volgograd Volgograd Sports Palace of Trade Unions 3,700
Russia Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar Basket-Hall 7,500
Russia Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Trade Union Sport Palace 5,600
Russia UNICS Kazan Basket Hall Arena 7,500
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Sibur Arena 7,044
Notes
Team makes its debut in the VTB United League.
The defending champions, winners of the 2014–15 VTB United League.

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification or relegation
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 30 28 2 2856 2230 +626 Qualification to playoffs
2 Russia UNICS 30 25 5 2666 2293 +373
3 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 30 23 7 2668 2374 +294
4 Russia Khimki 30 22 8 2866 2443 +423
5 Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 30 22 8 2480 2153 +327
6 Russia Avtodor Saratov 30 20 10 2661 2409 +252
7 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 30 17 13 2523 2516 +7
8 Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk 30 16 14 2526 2415 +111
9 Russia Krasny Oktyabr 30 12 18 2567 2637 −70
10 Russia Enisey 30 11 19 2509 2596 −87
11 Latvia VEF Rīga 30 11 19 2473 2517 −44
12 Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk 30 9 21 2416 2605 −189
13 Finland Nilan Bisons 30 8 22 2242 2704 −462
14 Estonia Kalev/Cramo 30 8 22 2311 2596 −285
15 Kazakhstan Astana 30 7 23 2375 2799 −424
16 Georgia (country) VITA Tbilisi 30 1 29 1939 2791 −852

Results[]

Home \ Away AST AVT ČEZ CSK ENI KAL KHI KRA LOK NIL NIZ TSM UNK VEF VIT ZEN
Kazakhstan Astana 93–131 63–98 60–92 73–80 97–91 74–108 81–74 89–91 83–80 101–79 92–93 90–103 71–89 118–61 71–93
Russia Avtodor Saratov 132–72 92–84 72–91 90–84 68–60 87–84 102–95 70–79 85–75 94–86 98–85 70–97 86–74 20–0 90–88
Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk 79–61 73–92 66–86 91–81 79–65 90–94 103–76 76–74 87–59 76–70 75–61 74–75 73–71 111–51 81–102
Russia CSKA Moscow 102–67 101–90 119–68 94–64 100–67 100–93 85–67 88–94 99–67 98–65 92–48 81–70 101–93 98–62 113–77
Russia Enisey Krasnoyarsk 96–70 88–92 88–92 81–96 97–90 85–95 86–94 73–82 88–64 103–96 93–94 83–87 110–65 83–73 94–102
Estonia Kalev/Cramo 80–86 75–86 70–99 78–105 80–70 72–90 89–81 71–89 83–78 77–91 81–73 84–89 78–86 85–75 84–92
Russia Khimki 128–87 87–84 123–71 85–96 108–92 84–54 97–86 101–88 113–83 74–82 100–72 85–90 104–93 117–73 90–84
Russia Krasny Oktyabr 106–85 85–102 96–88 74–108 92–66 83–95 78–80 77–89 78–83 93–87 96–80 80–114 88–94 85–82 67–74
Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 99–66 91–77 75–58 65–77 77–51 71–67 94–81 81–63 95–55 92–69 80–50 56–58 71–63 121–71 78–70
Finland Nilan Bisons 81–75 86–135 60–96 82–98 99–110 98–86 62–81 72–109 70–68 73–79 76–73 74–93 83–82 89–73 62–83
Russia Nizhny Novgorod 84–80 75–70 91–76 86–82 93–75 80–66 93–92 87–90 96–91 71–69 100–85 91–81 79–107 97–65 84–88
Belarus Tsmoki-Minsk 87–83 83–106 84–93 81–83 89–91 100–77 88–94 77–81 60–75 119–83 86–81 77–102 74–75 94–74 71–79
Russia UNICS Kazan 100–73 66–64 94–87 89–100 94–75 96–75 82–78 97–76 80–76 110–56 102–68 83–91 82–72 81–57 101–66
Latvia VEF Rīga 94–93 103–91 81–73 77–92 71–73 75–84 79–89 92–94 84–89 83–73 75–87 76–84 69–81 99–59 76–95
Georgia (country) VITA Tbilisi 53–62 59–111 59–119 60–93 72–85 77–78 52–108 67–110 63–76 63–77 78–100 81–80 76–104 69–99 84–90
Russia Zenit St.Petersburg 115–59 90–74 102–90 82–86 81–64 101–69 72–103 94–93 79–73 106–73 77–76 105–77 89–65 91–76 101–50
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
8 Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk 0
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
4 Russia Khimki 0
4 Russia Khimki 3
5 Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 0
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
2 Russia UNICS 1
2 Russia UNICS 3
7 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 0
2 Russia UNICS 3
3 Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 2
3 Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 3
6 Russia Avtodor Saratov 0

Awards[]

Most Valuable Player[]

Player Team Ref.
France Nando de Colo Russia CSKA Moscow
[4]

Playoffs MVP[]

Player Team Ref.
Serbia Miloš Teodosić Russia CSKA Moscow
[5]

Sixth Man of the Year[]

Player Team Ref.
Spain Quino Colom Russia UNICS
[6]

Young Player of the Year[]

Player Team Ref.
Russia Artem Klimenko Russia Avtodor Saratov
[7]

Coach of the Year[]

Coach Team Ref.
Russia Vasily Karasev Russia Zenit St. Petersburg
[8]

Defensive Player of the Year[]

Player Team Ref.
United States Kyle Hines Russia CSKA Moscow
[9]

Monthly MVP[]

Month Player Team Ref.
October United States Ryan Toolson Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
[10]
November United States Keith Langford Russia UNICS Kazan
[11]
December Russia Alexey Shved Russia Khimki
[12]
January United States Malcolm Delaney Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
[13]
February United States Anthony Randolph Russia Lokomotiv Kuban (2)
[14]
March United States Victor Rudd Russia Nizhny Novgorod
[15]
April United States Ryan Toolson (2) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (2)
[16]

Statistical leaders[]

Final statistics.

Efficiency[]

Pos Player Club PIR
1 Nigeria Ekene Ibekwe Krasny Oktyabr 20.8
2 Azerbaijan Nik Caner-Medley Astana 20.3
3 United States Krasny Oktyabr 20.1

Points[]

Pos Player Club PPG
1 United States Keith Langford UNICS 21.0
2 United States Krasny Oktyabr 18.2
3 Azerbaijan Nik Caner-Medley Astana 18.2

Rebounds[]

Pos Player Club RPG
1 United States Josh Boone Khimki 9.1
2 United States Krasny Oktyabr 8.8
3 Nigeria Ekene Ibekwe Krasny Oktyabr 8.7

Assists[]

Pos Player Club APG
1 Mexico Paul Stoll Avtodor Saratov 7.1
2 Montenegro Tyrese Rice Khimki 6.6
3 Kazakhstan Jerry Johnson Astana 6.5

Season highs[]

Category Player Club
Efficiency
42
Georgia (country) Michael Dixon ČEZ Nymburk
Points
40
Russia Egor Vyaltsev Khimki
Rebounds
20
United States Josh Boone Khimki
Assists
17
Montenegro Tyrese Rice Khimki
Steals
7
Greece Pat Calathes Astana
Blocks
5
5 occasions

References[]

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