2018 in basketball

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The following are the basketball events of the year 2018 throughout the world.

The following are the basketball events that are expected to take place in 2018 throughout the world. Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.

International tournaments[]

Arranged chronologically.
Tournament Host city Duration 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second place 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
2018 Commonwealth Games, men's tournament Australia Cairns, Townsville, Gold Coast August 19–September 1  Australia  Canada  New Zealand
2018 Commonwealth Games, women's tournament Australia Cairns, Townsville, Gold Coast April 5–14  Australia  England  New Zealand
2018 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries San Marino Serravalle June 26–July 1  Malta  Norway  Ireland
2018 Asian Games, men's tournament Indonesia Jakarta August 19–September 1  China  Iran  
2018 Asian Games, women's tournament Indonesia Jakarta August 19–September 1  China  Korea  Japan
2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Spain Tenerife September 22–30  United States  Australia  Spain

2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification[]

Teams progressing to the second round
Group 1st 2nd 3rd
Africa A  Tunisia  Cameroon  Chad
Africa B  Nigeria  Rwanda  Mali
Africa C  Angola  Egypt  Morocco
Africa D  Senegal  Central African Republic  Ivory Coast
Americas A  Argentina  Uruguay  Panama
Americas B  Venezuela  Brazil  Chile
Americas C  United States  Puerto Rico  Mexico
Americas D  Canada  Dominican Republic  Virgin Islands
Asia A  New Zealand  South Korea  China
Asia B  Australia  Philippines  Japan
Asia C  Jordan  Lebanon  Syria
Asia D  Iran  Kazakhstan  Qatar
Europe A  Spain  Montenegro  Slovenia
Europe B  Turkey  Latvia  Ukraine
Europe C  Lithuania  Poland  Hungary
Europe D  Italy  Netherlands  Croatia
Europe E  France  Russia  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Europe F  Czech Republic  Finland  Bulgaria
Europe G  Germany  Serbia  Georgia
Europe H  Greece  Israel  Estonia

Professional club seasons[]

Continental seasons[]

Men[]

Organizer Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Euroleague Basketball 2017–18 EuroLeague Spain Real Madrid Turkey Fenerbahçe Doğuş 85–80 Single-game final
2017–18 EuroCup Basketball Turkey Darüşşafaka Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 2–0 Best-of-3 series
FIBA Americas 2018 FIBA Americas League Argentina San Lorenzo de Almagro Brazil Mogi das Cruzes 79–71 Single-game final
2018 Liga Sudamericana Brazil Franca Argentina Instituto 2–1 Best-of-3 series
FIBA Asia 2018 FIBA Asia Champions Cup Iran Petrochimi Japan Alvark Tokyo 68–64 Single-game final
FIBA Europe 2017–18 Basketball Champions League Greece AEK Athens France Monaco 100–94 Single-game final
2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup Italy Umana Reyer Venezia Italy Sidigas Avellino 158–148 Two-legged tie

Women[]

Organizer Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
FIBA Europe 2017–18 EuroLeague Women Russia UMMC Ekaterinburg Hungary Sopron Basket 72–53 Single-game final
2017–18 EuroCup Basketball Turkey Galatasaray Italy Reyer Venezia 155–140 Two-legged tie
FIBA Africa 2018 FIBA Africa Women's Champions Cup Mozambique Ferroviário de Maputo Angola Interclube 59–56 Single-game final

Regional seasons[]

Men[]

Region League Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Former Yugoslavia 2017–18 ABA League Montenegro Budućnost VOLI Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 3–1 Best-of-5 series
Southeast Asia 2017–18 ABL season Philippines San Miguel Alab Pilipinas Thailand Mono Vampire 3–2
Alpe-Adria 2017–18 Alpe Adria Cup Slovenia Zlatorog Laško Slovakia Levickí Patrioti 89–79 Single-game final
Baltic states 2017–18 Baltic Basketball League Lithuania Pieno žvaigždės Latvia Jūrmala 174–148 Two-legged tie
Balkans 2017–18 BIBL Bulgaria Levski Kosovo Bashkimi 83–72 Single-game final
South America 2018 Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol Brazil Franca Argentina Instituto 2–1 Best-of-3 series

Women[]

Region League Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Former Yugoslavia 2017–18 WABA League Montenegro Budućnost Bemax Slovenia Cinkarna Celje 71–68 Single-game final

Domestic league seasons[]

Men[]

Nation Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
 Albania 2017–18 Albanian Basketball League Tirana Teuta 3–2 Best-of-5 series
Tirana Teuta 76–62 Single game final
 Algeria 2017–18 Algerian Basketball Championship GS Pétroliers NB Staouéli 2–0 Best-of-3 series
2017–18 Algerian Basketball Cup GS Pétroliers US Sétif 75–56 Single game final
 Angola Primeiro de Agosto Petro de Luanda 4–1 Best-of-7 series
Primeiro de Agosto Benfica do Libolo 101–77 Single game final
 Armenia 2017–18 Armenia Basketball League A Artsakh Artik 198–164 Two-legged tie
 Argentina 2017–18 La Liga season San Lorenzo San Martín de Corrientes 4–2 Best-of-7 series
 Austria 2017–18 Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga season ece Bulls Kapfenberg Swans Gmunden 4–2 Best-of-7 series
ece Bulls Kapfenberg Swans Gmunden 82–79 Single game final
 Australia[a] 2017–18 NBL season Melbourne United Adelaide 36ers 3–2 Best-of-5 series
 Azerbaijan 2–0 Best-of-3 series
 Bahrain Al-Manama Al-Ahli 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Belarus 2017–18 Belarusian Premier League Tsmoki-Minsk Borisfen 3–0 Best-of-5 series
 Belgium 2017–18 Belgian Basketball League Oostende Telenet Giants Antwerp 3–0 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 Belgian Basketball Cup Oostende Belfius Mons-Hainaut 84–80 Single game final
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2017–18 Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Igokea 3–1 Best-of-5 series
Igokea Kakanj 94–76 Single game final
 Brazil 2017–18 NBB season Paulistano Mogi das Cruzes 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Bulgaria 2017–18 National Basketball League Levski Lukoil Balkan 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 Bulgarian Basketball Cup Rilski Sportist Levski Lukoil 89–80 Single-game final
 Canada 2017–18 NBL Canada season London Lightning Halifax Hurricanes 4–3 Best-of-7 series
 Chile Las Animas Los Leones 4–1 Best-of-7 series
 China 2017–18 CBA season Liaoning Flying Leopards Zhejiang Lions 4–0 Best-of-7 series
 Croatia 2017–18 A-1 League Cedevita Cibona 3–1 Best-of-5 series
Cedevita Cibona 86–74 Single game final
 Cyprus 2017–18 Cyprus Basketball Division A Petrolina AEK Keravnos 3–0 Best-of-5 series
Petrolina AEK ETHA 86–80 Single game final
 Czech Republic 2017–18 NBL (Czech Republic) ČEZ Nymburk Opava 228–163 Two-legged tie
ČEZ Nymburk Pardubice 86–65 Single game final
 Denmark 2017–18 Basketligaen Bakken Bears Horsens 4–0 Best-of-7 series
Bakken Bears Copenhagen Wolfpack 100–67 Single game final
 Egypt Sporting Smouha Round Robin[1]
Al Ahly Sporting 72–69 Single-game final
 Estonia 2017–18 KML season Kalev/Cramo University of Tartu 4–0 Best-of-7 series
 Finland 2017–18 Korisliiga season Kauhajoki Karhu Salon Vilpas 4–2 Best-of-7 series
 France[b] 2017–18 Pro A season Le Mans Monaco 3–2 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 French Basketball Cup Strasbourg IG Boulazac 82–62 Single-game final
2018 Leaders Cup Monaco Le Mans Sarthe 83–78 Single-game final
 Georgia 2017–18 Georgian Superliga Dinamo Tbilisi Kutaisi 3–2 Best-of-5 series
 Germany 2017–18 Basketball Bundesliga Bayern Munich Alba Berlin 3–2 Best-of-5 series
2018 BBL-Pokal Bayern Munich Alba Berlin 80–75 Single-game final
 Great Britain 2017–18 BBL Leicester Riders London Lions 81–60 Single-game final
2017–18 BBL Cup Cheshire Phoenix Worcester Wolves 99–88 Single-game final
2017–18 BBL Trophy Leicester Riders DBL Sharks Sheffield 90–85 Single-game final
 Greece 2017–18 Greek Basket League Panathinaikos Olympiacos 3–2 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 Greek Basketball Cup AEK Athens Olympiacos 88–83 Single-game final
 Hungary 2017–18 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A Szolnoki Olaj Falco Vulcano 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2018 Magyar Kupa Szolnoki Olaj Falco Vulcano 82–67 Single-game final
 Iceland 2017–18 Úrvalsdeild karla KR Tindastóll 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 Icelandic Basketball Cup Tindastóll KR 82–67 Single-game final
 Indonesia 2018 Indonesian Basketball League Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta Pelita Jaya Energi Mega Persada 2–1 Best-of-3 series
 Iran 2017–18 Iranian Basketball Super League Mahram Tehran 3–2 Best-of-5 series
 Iraq Al-Naft Al-Shorta 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Ireland[c] 2017–18 Irish Super League Tralee Warriors Templeogue 73–61 Single-game final
2017–18 Irish National Cup Templeogue UCD Marian 68–62 Single-game final
 Israel 2017–18 Israeli Basketball Premier League Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Holon 95–75 Single-game final
2017–18 Israeli Basketball State Cup Hapoel Holon Maccabi Tel Aviv 86–84 Single-game final
 Italy 2017–18 LBA season EA7 Emporio Armani Milano Dolomiti Energia Trento 4–2 Best-of-7 series
2018 Italian Basketball Cup Fiat Torino Germani Basket Brescia 69–67 Single-game final
 Japan 2017–18 B.League season Alvark Tokyo Chiba Jets 85–60 Single-game final
 Jordan Al Ahli Al Riyadi
 Kazakhstan Astana Barsy Atyrau 3–0 Best-of-5 series
Astana Barsy Atyrau 72–61 Single-game final
 Kosovo 2017–18 Kosovo Basketball Superleague Bashkimi Sigal Prishtina 2–1 Best-of-3 series
Sigal Prishtina Bashkimi 77–74 Single-game final
 Latvia 2017–18 Latvian Basketball League Ventspils VEF Rīga 4–2 Best-of-7 series
 Lebanon Homenetmen Al Riyadi 4–3 Best-of-7 series
 Libya Al Nasr Benghazi Al Ahly Tripoli
Al Ahly Tripoli Al Nasr Benghazi 88–74 Single-game final
 Lithuania 2017–18 LKL season Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas 4–1 Best-of-7 series
2018 King Mindaugas Cup Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas 81–62 Single-game final
 Luxembourg 2017–18 Total League season Amicale Etzella 3–0 Best-of-5 series
 North Macedonia 2017–18 Macedonian First League Rabotnički MZT Skopje Aerodrom 3–0 Best-of-5 series
MZT Skopje Aerodrom Rabotnički 76–67 Single-game final
 Malta 2017–18 Division 1 Hibernians Athleta 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Mexico 2017–18 LNBP season Soles de Mexicali Capitanes de Ciudad de México 4–1 Best-of-7 series
 Moldova 2017–18 Moldovan National Division 3–0 Best-of-5 series
 Montenegro 2017–18 Prva A liga Mornar Budućnost VOLI 3–1 Best-of-5 series
Budućnost VOLI Mornar 87–83 Single-game final
 Morocco AS Salé Wydad AC 77–59 Single-game final
AS Salé Maghreb de Fes 87–59 Single-game final
 Netherlands 2017–18 Dutch Basketball League Donar ZZ Leiden 4–0 Best-of-7 series
2017–18 NBB Cup Donar ZZ Leiden 87–71 Single-game final
 New Zealand 2018 New Zealand NBL season Southland Sharks Wellington Saints 98–96 Single-game final
 Norway 2017–18 BLNO season Kongsberg Miners Asker Aliens 2–1 Best-of-3 series
 Panama 2017–18 Panamanian LPB Correcaminos de Colón 73–64 Single-game final
 Paraguay 2017–18 Metropolitan Basketball League Olimpia 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Philippines 2017–18 PBA Philippine Cup San Miguel Beermen Magnolia Hotshots 4–1 Best-of-7 series
2018 PBA Commissioner's Cup Barangay Ginebra San Miguel San Miguel Beermen 4–2
2018 PBA Governors' Cup Magnolia Hotshots Alaska Aces 4–2
 Puerto Rico 2018 BSN season Capitanes de Arecibo Vaqueros de Bayamon 4–2 Best-of-7 series
 Poland 2017–18 PLK season Anwil Włocławek Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski 4–2 Best-of-7 series
2018 Polish Basketball Cup Polski Cukier Toruń Stelmet Enea Zielona Góra 88–80 Single-game final
 Portugal 2017–18 LPB season Oliveirense Porto 3–0 Best-of-5 series
Illiabum Benfica 91–83 Single-game final
 Qatar Al Arabi Al Wakrah 61–59 Single-game final
 Romania 2017–18 Liga Națională Oradea Steaua CSM Eximbank 3–1 Best-of-5 series
Cluj-Napoca Oradea 64–61 Single-game final
 Russia[d] 2017–18 VTB United League CSKA Moscow Khimki 95–84 Single-game final
Lokomotiv Kuban Nizhny Novgorod 85–64 Single-game final
 Saudi Arabia Ohud Medina Al Fateh 72–69 Single-game final
 Serbia 2017–18 Basketball League of Serbia Crvena zvezda mts FMP 3–0 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 Radivoj Korać Cup Partizan NIS Crvena zvezda mts 81–75 Single-game final
 Slovakia 2017–18 Slovak Basketball League Levickí Patrioti Košice 4–1 Best-of-7 series
Košice Inter Bratislava 89–81 Single-game final
 Slovenia 2017–18 Slovenian Basketball League Petrol Olimpija Krka 3–2 Best-of-5 series
Primorska Šenčur 83–63 Single-game final
 South Korea 2017–18 KBL season Seoul SK Knights Wonju DB Promy 4–2 Best-of-7 series
 Spain[e] 2017–18 ACB season Real Madrid Kirolbet Baskonia 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2018 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto FC Barcelona Lassa Real Madrid 92–90 Single-game final
 Sweden 2017–18 Basketligan season Norrköping Dolphins Luleå 4–3 Best-of-7 series
  Switzerland 2017–18 SBL Fribourg Olympic Lions de Genève 4–1 Best-of-7 series
Fribourg Olympic Lugano Tigers 92–72 Single-game final
2017–18 SBL Cup Fribourg Olympic Lugano Tigers 93–86 Single-game final
 Syria 3–0 Best-of-5 series
 Tunisia Étoile Sportive de Radès Union Sportive Monastir 2-1 Best-of-3 series
Étoile Sportive de Radès Étoile Sportive du Sahel 79-65 Single-game final
 Turkey 2017–18 Basketbol Süper Ligi Fenerbahçe Doğuş Tofaş 4–1 Best-of-7 series
2018 Turkish Basketball Cup Anadolu Efes Tofaş 78–61 Single-game final
 Ukraine 2017–18 SuperLeague Cherkaski Mavpy Dnipro 3–0 Best-of-5 series
Dnipro Khimik 78–71 Single-game final
 United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli-Dubai Al-Nasr 2–0 Best-of-3 series
 United States[f] 2017–18 NBA season Golden State Warriors Cleveland Cavaliers 4–0 Best-of-7 series
2018 NBA Playoffs Golden State Warriors Cleveland Cavaliers 4–0 Best-of-7 series
2018 NBA Summer League Portland Trail Blazers Los Angeles Lakers 91-73 Single-game final
2017–18 NBA G League season Austin Spurs Raptors 905 2-0 Best-of-3 series
2018 NBA All-Star Game Team LeBron Team Curry 148-145 Single-game final
NBA Africa Game 2018 Team World Team Africa 96-92 Single-game final
 Uruguay Malvín Aguada 4–3 Best-of-7 series
 Venezuela Guaros de Lara Trotamundos 4–3 Best-of-7 series
  1. ^ Includes one team from New Zealand.
  2. ^ Includes one team from Monaco.
  3. ^ Includes one team from the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland).
  4. ^ Includes one team each from Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, and Latvia. The highest ranked team from Russia is also named as Russian Champions.
  5. ^ Includes one team from Andorra.
  6. ^ Includes one team from Canada.

Women[]

Nation Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
 Australia 2017–18 WNBL season Townsville Fire Melbourne Boomers 2–1 Best-of-3 series
 Croatia 2017-18 Prve ženske lige ŽKK Medveščak ŽKK Trešnjevka 2009 3–0 Best-of-5 series[2]
 France Tango Bourges Basket Tarbes Gespe Bigorre 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Iceland 2017–18 Úrvalsdeild kvenna Haukar Valur 3–2 Best-of-5 series
 Romania 2017–18 Liga Națională Sepsi SIC CSM Satu Mare 3–1 Best-of-5 series
 Serbia 2017–18 First Women's Basketball League of Serbia Crvena zvezda Partizan 1953 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2017–18 Milan Ciga Vasojević Cup Partizan 1953 Crvena zvezda 68–61 Single-game final
 Spain 2017–18 Liga Femenina de Baloncesto Perfumerías Avenida Spar CityLift Girona 2–0 Best-of-3 series
 United States 2018 WNBA season Seattle Storm Washington Mystics 3–0 Best-of-5 series
2018 WNBA Draft
List of 2018 WNBA season transactions
2018 WNBA All-Star Game Team Parker Team Delle Donne 119-112 Single-game final

Semi-professional[]

Nation League / Tournament Champions Runners-up Result Playoff format
 Philippines 2018 MPBL Anta Rajah Cup Batangas City Athletics Muntinlupa Cagers 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2018 PBA D-League Aspirants' Cup 2–1 Best-of-3 series

College seasons[]

Men's[]

Nation League / Tournament Champions Runners-up Result Playoff format
 Canada 2018 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship Calgary Dinos Ryerson Rams 79–77 Single-game final
 Philippines 2017 PCCL National Collegiate Championship Lyceum Pirates San Beda Red Lions 70–68 Single-game final
 United States NCAA Division I Villanova Wildcats Michigan Wolverines 79–62 Single-game final
National Invitation Tournament Penn State Nittany Lions Utah Utes 82–66 Single-game final
NCAA Division II Ferris State Bulldogs Northern State Wolves 71–69 Single-game final
NCAA Division III Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans 78–72 Single-game final

Women's[]

Nation League / Tournament Champions Runners-up Result Playoff format
 Canada 2018 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship Carleton Ravens Saskatchewan Huskies 69–48 Single-game final
 Philippines UAAP Season 81 NU Lady Bulldogs FEU Lady Tamaraws 2–0 Best-of-3 series
 United States NCAA Division I Notre Dame Fighting Irish Mississippi State Bulldogs 61–58 Single-game final
Women's National Invitation Tournament Indiana Hoosiers Virginia Tech Hokies 65–57 Single-game final
NCAA Division II Central Missouri Jennies Ashland Eagles 66–52 Single-game final
Amherst Mammoths Bowdoin Polar Bears 65–45 Single-game final

Deaths[]

  • January 2 – Dee Ayuba, 31, British-Nigerian player (Iraklis Thessaloniki).[3]
  • January 12 – Keith Jackson, 89, American NBA and college announcer[4]
  • January 13 – Aristeidis Roubanis, 85, Greek player (Panellinios)[5]
  • January 16 – Jo Jo White, 71, American Hall of Fame NBA player (Boston Celtics) and Olympic Gold Medalist (1968)[6]
  • January 25 — Bill Logan, 83, American college player (Iowa)[7]
  • January 30 — Joaquín Rojas, 79, Filipino Olympic player (1968).[8]
  • January 31 — Rasual Butler, 38, American NBA player.[9]
  • February 2 — Tomás Gutiérrez, 77, Puerto Rican Olympic player (1964, 1968).[10]
  • February 9 — Neill McGeachy, 75, American college coach (Duke).[11]
  • February 13 — Danko Radić, 65, Croatian referee.[12]
  • February 14 — Don Carter, 84, NBA owner (Dallas Mavericks).[13]
  • February 24 — Ed Leede, 90, American NBA player (Boston Celtics)[14]
  • February 25 — Dan Fegan, 56, American agent[15]
  • February 25 — Danny Florencio, 70, Filipino player (Toyota, Crispa, U/Tex)[16]
  • March 3 — Sabit Hadžić, 60, Bosnian Olympic Bronze medalist (1984).[17]
  • March 7 — Woody Durham, 76, American college radio announcer (North Carolina)[18]
  • March 10 — Gene Rhodes, 90, American NBA player (Indianapolis Olympians) and ABA coach (Kentucky Colonels)[19]
  • March 12 — Bud Olsen, 77, American NBA player (Cincinnati Royals, San Francisco Warriors, Detroit Pistons).[20]
  • March 13 — J. L. Parks, 90, American college player (Oklahoma State), two-time national champion (1945, 1946).[21]
  • March 13 — Henry Williams, 46, American player (Scaligera Verona, Benetton Treviso, Virtus Roma).[22]
  • March 15 — Tom Benson, 90, American NBA owner (New Orleans Pelicans).[23]
  • March 15 — Bob Phibbs, 90, Canadian Olympic player (1952).[24]
  • March 24 — Marco Solfrini, 60, Italian player (Virtus Roma) and Olympic Silver medalist (1980).[25]
  • March 26 — Zeke Upshaw, 26, American player (Helios Suns, Grand Rapids Drive).[26]
  • March 28 — Daryl Thomas, 52, American player, national champion at Indiana (1987).[27]
  • April 2 — Alton Ford, 36, American NBA player (Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets).[28]
  • April 2 — Fufi Santori, 85, Puerto Rican Olympic player (1960).[29]
  • April 8 — Joe McConnell, 79, American NBA, ABA and college radio announcer.[30]
  • April 8 — Bill Meyer, 74, American ABA player (Pittsburgh Pipers).[31]
  • April 11 — Mauro Panaggio, 90, American college and CBA coach.[32]
  • April 14 — Daedra Charles, 49, American WNBA player (Los Angeles Sparks), college national champion (Tennessee) and Olympic bronze medalist (1992).[33]
  • April 14 — Hal Greer, 81, American Hall of Fame NBA player (Philadelphia 76ers).[34]
  • April 16 — Vic Bubas, 91, American college coach (Duke).[35]
  • April 17 — Dick Fichtner, 78, American college coach (Occidental, Pacific).[36]
  • April 19 — Gil Santos, 80, American NBA (Boston Celtics) and college (Providence) announcer.[37]
  • April 23 — Bob Schermerhorn, 75, American college coach (Southern Utah, Arizona State).[38]
  • April 25 — Rolla Anderson, 97, American college coach (Kalamazoo).[39]
  • April 25 — Alberto Marson, 93, Brazilian Olympic Bronze medalist (1948).[40]
  • April 25 — Bill Stokes, 89, American college coach (Middle Tennessee).[41]
  • May 3 — Bob Prewitt, 93, American college coach (SMU).[42]
  • May 4 — Larry Hunter, 68, American college coach (Wittenberg, Ohio, Western Carolina).[43]
  • May 10 — Donnie Forman, 92, American BAA player (Minneapolis Lakers).[44]
  • May 14 — Howard Bayne, 75, American ABA player (Kentucky Colonels).[45]
  • May 16 — Michael Slive, 77, American college conference commissioner (SEC, Conference USA), chair of 2009 NCAA Tournament selection committee.[46]
  • May 26 — Chipper Harris, 55, American college player (Robert Morris).[47]
  • May 28 — Cliff Tucker, 29, American player.[48]
  • June 4 — C. M. Newton, 88, Hall of Fame college coach (Alabama, Vanderbilt) and athletic director (Kentucky).[49]
  • June 10 — Pavlos Giannakopoulos, 89, Greek administrator (Panathinaikos B.C.).[50]
  • June 11 — Oscar Furlong, 90, Argentine player and Olympian (1948, 1952).[51]
  • June 13 — Anne Donovan, 56, American Hall of Fame player (Old Dominion) and coach (Seattle Storm, Seton Hall). Olympic gold medalist (1984, 1988).[52]
  • June 18 — Kostas Politis, 76, Greek player and coach (Panathinaikos B.C.).[53]
  • June 19 — Bill Kenville, 87, American NBA player (Syracuse Nationals, Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons)[54]
  • June 20 — John Ward, 88, American college broadcaster (Tennessee).[55]
  • June 23 — Gazmend Sinani, 27, Kosovan player (Fenerbahçe, Sigal Prishtina).[56]
  • June 30 — Mike Heideman, 70, American college coach (St. Norbert, Green Bay).[57]
  • July 6 — Clifford Rozier, 45, American player (Golden State Warriors, Toronto Raptors, Minnesota Timberwolves).[58]
  • July 7 — Tyler Honeycutt, 27, American player (Sacramento Kings, BC Khimki).[59]
  • July 8 — Billy Knight, 39, American player.[60]
  • July 8 — Frank Ramsey, 86, American Hall of Fame player (Boston Celtics).[61]
  • July 8 — Lonnie Shelton, 62, American NBA player (Seattle SuperSonics).[62]
  • July 9 — Johnny Moates, 73, American college player (Richmond).[63]
  • July 9 — Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson, Icelandic basketball player (Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur) and Olympic sprinter.
  • July 12 — Len Chappell, 77, American NBA player (Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks).[64]
  • July 12 — Bud Lathrop, 82, American high school coach.[65]
  • July 14 — Ron Thomas, 67, American ABA player (Kentucky Colonels).[66]
  • July 16 — Robin Jones, 64, American NBA player (Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets).[67]
  • July 16 — Jerzy Piskun, 80, Polish Olympic player (1960, 1964).[68]
  • July 18 — Czesław Malec, 77, Polish Olympic player (1968).[69]
  • July 20 — Arvo Jantunen, 89, Finnish player and coach (Tampereen Pyrintö).[70]
  • July 22 — Rene Portland, 65, American college coach (Saint Joseph's, Colorado, Penn State).[71]
  • July 26 — John Kline, 87, American player (Harlem Globetrotters).[72]
  • August 13 — Rico Pontvianne, 74, Mexican Olympic player (1964, 1968).[73]
  • August 17 — Bob Bass, 89, American college coach and ABA/NBA coach and executive (San Antonio Spurs, Charlotte Hornets).[74]
  • August 22 — Joey Mente, 42, Filipino player (San Miguel Beermen, Welcoat Dragons).[75]
  • September 5 — Mike Hogewood, 63, American college basketball broadcaster (Atlantic Coast Conference).[76]
  • September 6 — Richard DeVos, 92, American NBA owner (Orlando Magic).[77]
  • September 10 — Michel Bonnevie, 96, French Olympic silver medalist (1948).[78]
  • September 11 — Don Newman, 60, American college (Sacramento State) and NBA (Milwaukee Bucks, San Antonio Spurs, Washington Wizards) coach.[79]
  • September 12 — Don Corbett, 75, American college coach (Lincoln, North Carolina A&T).[80]
  • September 16 — Butch Wade, 73, American college player (Indiana State).[81]
  • September 19 — Wojciech Myrda, 39, Polish player (Avtodor Saratov, ).[82]
  • September 22 — Bob Lienhard, 70, American player (Pallacanestro Cantu).[83]
  • September 25 — Jack McKinney, 83, American college (Saint Joseph's) and NBA (Los Angeles Lakers, Indiana Pacers) coach.[84]
  • September 27 — Art Williams, 78, American NBA (San Diego Rockets, Boston Celtics) and ABA player (San Diego Conquistadors).[85]
  • October 4 — Jack Avina, 89, American college coach (Portland).[86]
  • October 4 — José Lluis, 80, Spanish Olympic player (1960).[87]
  • October 5 — Grigorij Khizhnyak, 44, Ukrainian player (BC Kyiv, BC Budivelnyk, BC Dynamo Saint Petersburg).[88]
  • October 6 — Paul James, 87, American college broadcaster (Utah, BYU).[89]
  • October 6 — George Kaftan, 90, American college All-American (Holy Cross) and NBA player (Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets).[90]
  • October 10 — Tex Winter, 96, American Hall of Fame college (Kansas State) and NBA (Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls) coach.[91]
  • October 14 — Enrique Baliño, 90, Uruguayan Olympic player (1952).[92]
  • October 14 — Patrick Baumann, 51, Swiss executive (Secretary General of FIBA)[93]
  • October 14 — Dick Tinkham, American ABA owner (Indiana Pacers) and administrator.[94]
  • October 15 — Paul Allen, 65, American NBA owner (Portland Trail Blazers).[95]
  • October 28 — Bill Trumbo, 79, American college coach (Culver–Stockton, Sonoma State, Idaho, Cal State Monterey) and athletic director.[96]
  • November 7 — Bob Patterson, 86, All-American college player (Tulsa).[97]
  • November 17 — Gene Berce, 91, American NBL (Oshkosh All-Stars) and BAA (Tri-Cities Blackhawks) player.[98]
  • November 18 — Waldyr Boccardo, 82, Brazilian Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[99]
  • November 22 — Willie Naulls, 84, American NBA player (St. Louis Hawks, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, San Francisco Warriors).[100]
  • November 24 — Lou Cvijanovich, 92, American high school coach.[101]
  • November 25 — Tony Hanson, 63, American college player (Connecticut) and professional coach (Tees Valley Mohawks).[102]
  • November 29 — Ralph Hodge, 65, American college coach (Olivet Nazarene).[103]
  • December 5 — Gary McPherson, 82, American college coach (VMI, Alderson Broaddus, West Virginia).[104]
  • December 6 — Willie Murrell, 78, American ABA player (Denver Rockets, Miami Floridians, Kentucky Colonels).[105]
  • December 9 — Eric Anderson, 48, American college (Indiana) and NBA (New York Knicks) player.[106]
  • December 9 — Tim Bassett, 67, American ABA player (San Diego Conquistadors, New Jersey Nets, San Antonio Spurs).[107]
  • December 18 — Raimo Vartia, 81, Finnish Olympic player (1964).[108]
  • December 19 — Ron Abegglen, 81, American college coach (Weber State).[109]
  • December 19 — Mel Hutchins, 90, American NBA player (St. Louis Hawks, Fort Wayne Pistons, New York Knicks).[110]
  • December 23 — Bob Mattick, 85, American college All-American (Oklahoma State).[111]
  • December 27 — Jim Davis, 77, American NBA player (Atlanta Hawks, Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons).[112]
  • December 27 — Bumper Tormohlen, 81, American NBA player and coach (Atlanta Hawks).[113]

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