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Sports season
The 2000–01 Greek Basket League season was the 61st season of the
Greek Basket League , the
highest tier professional basketball league in Greece. It was also the 9th season of Greek Basket League championship that was regulated by
HEBA (ESAKE). The winner of the league was
Panathinaikos , which beat
Olympiacos in the league's playoff's finals.
[1] The clubs
Milon and
Makedonikos were relegated to the
Greek A2 League . The
top scorer of the league was
Alphonso Ford , a player of
Peristeri .
[2]
Alphonso Ford was also named
the MVP of the league .
[3]
Teams
Location of teams in
Greek Basket League 2000–01
Regular season
Pos
Team
Total
Home
Away
Pts
Pld
W
L
F
A
GD
W
L
W
L
1.
Panathinaikos
48
26
22
4
2173
1855
+318
13
0
9
4
2.
Peristeri
48
26
22
4
2130
1835
+295
13
0
9
4
3.
Olympiacos
47
26
21
5
2181
1948
+233
12
1
9
4
4.
AEK Athens
46
26
20
6
2207
1947
260
12
1
8
5
5.
Panionios
42
26
16
10
2211
2026
185
12
1
4
9
6.
Iraklis
42
26
16
10
2152
2144
8
9
4
7
6
7.
PAOK
39
26
13
13
1979
2017
-38
8
5
5
8
8.
Maroussi
37
26
11
15
2229
2212
17
9
4
2
11
9.
Dafni
36
26
10
16
2091
2149
-58
7
6
3
10
10.
Irakleio
35
26
9
17
2135
2256
-121
7
6
2
11
11.
Near East
34
26
8
18
2021
2184
-163
6
7
2
11
12.
Aris
33
26
7
19
1969
2250
-281
6
7
1
12
13.
Milon
30
26
4
22
2058
2426
-368
3
10
1
12
14.
Makedonikos
29
26
3
23
1997
2284
-287
2
11
1
12
Source:
esake.gr ,
galanissportsdata.com
Archived 2014-02-19 at the
Wayback Machine
Playoffs
Positions 1-6
Positions 7-12
The finals
Final standings
Top Players
Clubs in international competitions
Team
Competition
Result
AEK
EuroLeague
Playoffs, Semifinals
Olympiacos
Playoffs, Quarterfinals
PAOK
Playoffs, Round of 16
Peristeri
Playoffs, Round of 16
Panathinaikos
FIBA SuproLeague
Final Four, 2nd place
Iraklis
Playoffs, Round of 16
Maroussi
FIBA Saporta Cup
Final, 1st place
Aris
Top 16, Home and away format
Near East
FIBA Korać Cup
Playoffs, Round of 16, Home and away format
NOTE: 2000-01 was the only season where Europe had two continental champions as a result of the dispute between
FIBA and newly founded
Euroleague Basketball Company . After its first season,
FIBA Suproleague was abolished and merged with the
EuroLeague .
References
External links
Panhellenic Basket Championship 1927–28 to 1962–63 Hellenic Alpha Basket 1963–64 to 1985–86 Hellenic Alpha1 Basket 1986–87 to 1991–92 HEBA Alpha1 1992–93 to 2011–12 Greek Basket League 2012–13 to present Associated Competitions