2022–23 Basketball Champions League#Group F

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{{Infobox basketball league season

| title = Basketball Champions League

| extra information =

| image =File:Palacio de Deportes de Málaga.JPG

| pixels =300

| caption =The José María Martín Carpena Arena hosted the Final Four

| season = 2022–23

| champions ={{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn (1st title)

| runners_up ={{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Jerusalem

| third_place ={{flagicon|ESP}} Lenovo Tenerife

| fourth_place ={{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja Malaga

| teams = Competition proper: 32
Total: 52 (from 29 countries)

| games =

| dates = Qualifying:
21–25 September 2022
Competition proper:
3 October 2022 – 14 May 2023

| MVP = T. J. Shorts
(Bonn)

| MVP_n =

| MVP_link = Basketball Champions League MVP

| final_four_MVP = T. J. Shorts
(Bonn)

| final_four_MVP_n =

| final_four_MVP_link = Basketball Champions League Final Four MVP

| award4 = Best Coach

| award4_winner = Tuomas Iisalo
(Bonn)

| award4_n =

| award5 = Best Young Player

| award5_winner = Sadık Emir Kabaca
(Galatasaray)

| award5_n =

| efficiency_leader = | epg = | epg_n =

| top_scorer = Marcus Foster (Vilnius) | ppg = 20.6 | top_scorer_link = Basketball Champions League Top Scorer

| rebounds_leader = Akil Mitchell (AEK)| rpg = 8.5 | assists_leader = Joe Ragland (Holon) | apg = 9.5 | biggest_home_win =

| biggest_away_win =

| highest_scoring =

| winning_streak =

| losing_streak =

| highest_attendance =

| lowest_attendance =

| prevseason = 2021–22

| nextseason = 2023–24

|finals_link=2023 Basketball Champions League Final Four|finals=Final Four}}

The 2022–23 Basketball Champions League was the 7th season of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), the premier{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}} European professional basketball competition for clubs launched by FIBA. The season began on 3 October 2022 and ended 14 May 2023 with the championship game.

Telekom Baskets Bonn defeated Hapoel Jerusalem in the final of the Final Four, which was played in the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena in Málaga.{{Cite web |date=2023-05-14 |title=Telekom Baskets Bonn celebrate their first Basketball Champions League title |url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/news/telekom-baskets-bonn-celebrate-their-first-basketball-champions-league-title |access-date=2023-05-14 |website=FIBA.basketball |language=en}} Bonn became the first German club to win the Basketball Champions League title. As the winners, Bonn automatically qualified for the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Singapore.

Lenovo Tenerife were the defending champions, but lost in the semi-finals by Hapoel Jerusalem.{{Cite web |date=2023-05-12 |title=Defensive clinic: Jerusalem edge out Tenerife by a single point, advance to Final |url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/newsdefensive-clinic-jerusalem-edge-out-tenerife-by-a-single-point-advance-to-final |access-date=2023-05-14 |website=FIBA.basketball |language=en}}

Team allocation

A total of 52 teams from 29 countries will participate in the 2022–23 Basketball Champions League.{{Cite web |title=Field set for Season Seven: 18 national champs head the lineup |url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/field-set-for-season-seven-18-national-champs-head-the-lineup |access-date=2022-06-23 |website=FIBA.basketball |language=en}} 18 of them were domestic champions in the previous season.

= Teams =

League positions after eventual playoffs of the previous season shown in parentheses. The Basketball Champions League rankings{{Cite web |title=Country Ranking |url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/21-22/country-ranking |access-date=2024-07-13 |website=FIBA.basketball |language=en}} are taken into consideration.

  • TH: Champions League title holders
  • FEC: FIBA Europe Cup champions.
  • AV: Allocated vacancyNOTE

NOTE: According to BCL rankings, National Federations of Czech Republic, Hungary and Russia (banned from competition) should had two berths in Regular season, as well as one berth for the champion of Ukraine (BC Prometey decided to play Eurocup). Their places were allocated to the teams from Turkey, France, Greece, Israel and Poland.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}

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|+Qualified teams for 2022–23 Basketball Champions League (by entry round)

! colspan="4" |Regular season

style="width:25%;" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Lenovo Tenerife {{small|(6th)}}TH

| style="width:25%;" |{{flagicon|TUR}} Pınar Karşıyaka {{small|(7th)}}AV

| style="width:25%;" |{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Holon {{small|(1st)}}

| style="width:25%;" |{{flagicon|BEL}} Filou Oostende {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Baxi Manresa {{small|(7th)}}

|{{flagicon|FRA}} JDA Dijon {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Bnei Herzliya {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{flagicon|BIH}} Igokea m:tel {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Surne Bilbao Basket {{small|(9th)}}

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Limoges CSP {{small|(6th)}}

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem {{small|(3rd)}}AV

|{{flagicon|CZE}} ERA Nymburk {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} UCAM Murcia {{small|(10th)}}

|{{flagicon|FRA}} SIG Strasbourg {{small|(7th)}}AV

|{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{flagicon|HUN}} Falco Szombathely {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|TUR}} Galatasaray Nef {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK {{small|(6th)}}

|{{flagicon|GER}} MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg {{small|(4th)}}

|{{flagicon|LAT}} VEF Rīga {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|TUR}} Darüşşafaka Lassa {{small|(4th)}}

|{{flagicon|GRE}} Peristeri {{small|(8th)}}

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari {{small|(4th)}}

|{{flagicon|LTU}} Rytas {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|TUR}} Bahçeşehir Koleji {{small|(6th)}}FEC

|{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK mateco {{small|(9th)}}AV

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Unahotels Reggio Emilia {{small|(7th)}}

|{{flagicon|POL}} Legia Warsaw {{small|(2nd)}}AV

colspan="4" |Qualifying rounds
{{flagicon|GER}} Niners Chemnitz {{small|(6th)}}

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Opava {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{flagicon|KOS}} Golden Eagle Ylli {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|SRB}} FMP Meridian {{small|(2nd)}}

{{flagicon|GER}} Brose Bamberg {{small|(8th)}}

|{{flagicon|DEN}} Bakken Bears {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|LTU}} Šiauliai {{small|(4th)}}

|{{flagicon|SVK}} Patrioti Levice {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Río Breogán {{small|(11th)}}

|{{flagicon|EST}} Pärnu Sadam {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|NED}} Heroes Den Bosch {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Norrköping Dolphins {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja {{small|(12th)}}

|{{flagicon|FIN}} Karhu {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|MKD}} TFT Skopje {{small|(4th)}}

|{{flagicon|SUI}} Fribourg Olympic {{small|(1st)}}

{{flagicon|AUT}} Swans Gmunden {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{flagicon|GBR}} Leicester Riders {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş {{small|(9th)}}

{{flagicon|CYP}} Keravnos {{small|(1st)}}

|{{flagicon|HUN}} Egis Körmend {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{flagicon|ROU}} CSO Voluntari {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{flagicon|UKR}} Budivelnyk {{small|(Abd-2nd)}}

Referees

A total of 60 officials set to work on the 2022–23 season in Basketball Champions League:{{cite news|title=Game officials. Referees|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/game-referees|access-date=25 October 2022|work=Basketball Champions League|date=24 October 2022}}

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colspan=3|Referees of the 2022−23 season
* {{Flagicon|BEL}} Geert Jacobs

  • {{Flagicon|BIH}} Ademir Zurapović
  • {{Flagicon|BUL}} Martin Horozov
  • {{Flagicon|BUL}} Ventsislav Velikov
  • {{Flagicon|CRO}} Franko Gracin
  • {{Flagicon|CRO}} Josip Jurčević
  • {{Flagicon|CRO}} Martin Vulić
  • {{Flagicon|CYP}} Ilias Kounelles
  • {{Flagicon|CZE}} Ivor Matějek
  • {{Flagicon|EST}} Mihkel Männiste
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Alexandre Deman
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Maestre
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Valentin Oliot
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Yohan Rosso
  • {{Flagicon|GER}} Carsten Straube
  • {{Flagicon|GRE}} Anastasios Kardaris
  • {{Flagicon|GRE}} Georgios Poursanidis
  • {{Flagicon|HUN}} Péter Praksch
  • {{Flagicon|ISR}} Erez Gurion
  • {{Flagicon|ISR}} Ofer Manheim

|

  • {{Flagicon|ITA}} Beniamino Attard
  • {{Flagicon|ITA}} Lorenzo Baldini
  • {{Flagicon|ITA}} Saverio Lanzarini
  • {{Flagicon|ITA}} Manuel Mazzoni
  • {{Flagicon|LVA}} Andris Aunkrogers
  • {{Flagicon|LVA}} Mārtiņš Kozlovskis
  • {{Flagicon|LVA}} Oskars Lucis
  • {{Flagicon|LVA}} Gatis Saliņš
  • {{Flagicon|LTU}} Gvidas Gedvilas
  • {{Flagicon|LTU}} Tomas Jasevičius
  • {{Flagicon|LTU}} Gintaras Mačiulis
  • {{Flagicon|MNE}} Zdravko Rutešić
  • {{Flagicon|MNE}} Radomir Vojinović
  • {{Flagicon|MKD}} Igor Mitrovski
  • {{Flagicon|NOR}} Gizella Viola Györgyi
  • {{Flagicon|POL}} Wojciech Liszka
  • {{Flagicon|POL}} Michał Proc
  • {{Flagicon|POL}} Dariusz Zapolski
  • {{Flagicon|POR}} Paulo Marques
  • {{Flagicon|ROU}} Marius Ciulin

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  • {{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Glišić
  • {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Jevtović
  • {{Flagicon|SRB}} Siniša Prpa
  • {{Flagicon|SVK}} Marek Kúkelčík
  • {{Flagicon|SVK}} Zdenko Tomašovič
  • {{Flagicon|SLO}} Boris Krejić
  • {{Flagicon|SLO}} Blaž Zupančič
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Calatrava
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Luis Castillo
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Antonio Conde
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Ariadna Chueca
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Manuel
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Sánchez
  • {{Flagicon|TUR}} Kerem Baki
  • {{Flagicon|TUR}} Mehmet Karabilecen
  • {{Flagicon|TUR}} Can Mavisu
  • {{Flagicon|TUR}} Özlem Yalman
  • {{Flagicon|TUR}} Yener Yılmaz
  • {{Flagicon|TUR}} Zafer Yılmaz
  • {{Flagicon|UKR}} Sergiy Zashchuk

Schedule

The schedule of the competition will be as follows.{{cite web |title=BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Competition Regulations - Season 2022-23 - |url=https://www.fiba.basketball/champions-league/22-23/regulations.pdf |website=FIBA.basketball |access-date=23 June 2022}}

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|+Schedule for 2022–23 Basketball Champions League

Phase

!colspan="2"|Round

!Draw date

!First leg

!Second leg

!Third leg

rowspan="3"|Qualifying rounds

|colspan="2"|First qualifying round

|rowspan="20"|7 July 2022

|colspan="3"|21 September 2022

colspan="2"|Second qualifying round

|colspan="3"|23 September 2022

colspan="2"|Third qualifying round

|colspan="3"|25 September 2022

rowspan="10"|Regular season

|colspan="2"|Round 1

|colspan="3"|3–5 October 2022

rowspan="2"|Round 2

|Groups A, B, C, F

|colspan="3"|11–12 October 2022

Groups D, E, G, H

|colspan="3"|18–19 October 2022

rowspan="2"|Round 3

|Groups A, B, C, F

|colspan="3"|25–26 October 2022

Groups D, E, G, H

|colspan="3"|1–2 November 2022

rowspan="2"|Round 4

|Groups A, B, C, F

|colspan="3"|22–23 November 2022

Groups D, E, G, H

|colspan="3"|29–30 November 2022

rowspan="2"|Round 5

|Groups A, B, C, F

|colspan="3"|6–7 December 2022

Groups D, E, G, H

|colspan="3"|13–14 December 2022

colspan="2"|Round 6

|colspan="3"|20–21 December 2022

colspan="3"|Play-ins

|3–4 January 2023

|10–11 January 2023

|17–18 January 2023

rowspan="6"|Round of 16

|colspan="2"|Round 1

|colspan="3"|24–25 January 2023

colspan="2"|Round 2

|colspan="3"|31 January–1 February 2023

colspan="2"|Round 3

|colspan="3"|7–8 February 2023

colspan="2"|Round 4

|colspan="3"|7–8 March 2023

colspan="2"|Round 5

|colspan="3"|14–15 March 2023

colspan="2"|Round 6

|colspan="3"|21–22 March 2023

Play-offs

|colspan="2"|Quarter-finals

|24 March 2023

|4–5 April 2023

|11–12 April 2023

|18–19 April 2023

rowspan="2"|Final Four

|colspan="2"|Semi-finals

|rowspan="2"|25 April 2023

|colspan="3"|12 May 2023

colspan="2"|Final

|colspan="3"|14 May 2023

Qualifying rounds

=Draw=

The 24 teams will be divided into six pots based firstly on the competition's club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. For the quarterfinals round of qualifications, teams from Pot 6 will be drawn against teams from Pot 3, and teams from Pot 4 will face teams from Pot 5. Clubs from Pot 1 and 2 will be seeded, and will enter directly in the semifinals stage of qualifications and will face the winners from the quarterfinals round. The winners of the semifinals stage will face each other in the finals of qualifications. The four winners of the finals will then qualify for the regular season and join the 28 directly qualified teams in the main draw.{{cite news |author1=Basketball Champions League |title=Draw explained: Seedings revealed for Qualification Rounds, Regular Season |url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/news/draw-explained-seedings-revealed-for-qualifying-rounds-regular-season |access-date=5 July 2022 |date=5 July 2022}} The rest of the teams will be demoted, if they apply, to the FIBA Europe Cup.

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|

{| class="wikitable"

+Pot 1
width="170" |Team

! width="45" |{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaşalign="center" |57
{{flagicon|GER}} Brose Bambergalign="center" |51
{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicajaalign="center" |29
{{flagicon|DEN}} Bakken Bearsalign="center" |17

|

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+Pot 2
width="170" |Team

! width="45" |{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|SUI}} Fribourg Olympicalign="center" |7
{{flagicon|CYP}} Keravnosalign="center" |7
{{flagicon|CZE}} Opavaalign="center" |2
{{flagicon|FIN}} Karhualign="center" |2

|

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+Pot 3
width="170" |Team

! width="45" |{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|POR}} Benficaalign="center" |2
{{flagicon|ESP}} Río Breogánalign="center" |107.50{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|GER}} Niners Chemnitzalign="center" |67.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|HUN}} Körmendalign="center" |58.00{{ref|1|†}}

|-

|

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+Pot 4
width="170" |Team

! width="45" |{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|ROU}} CSO Voluntarialign="center" |40.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|LTU}} Šiauliaialign="center" |39.50{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|UKR}} Budivelnyk Kyivalign="right" |26.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|EST}} Pärnu Sadamalign="right" |11.00{{ref|1|†}}

|

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+Pot 5
width="170" |Team

! width="45" |{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|NED}} Heroes Den Boschalign="right" |5.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|GBR}} Leicester Ridersalign="right" |2.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|SWE}} Norrköping Dolphinsalign="right" |2.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|AUT}} Swans Gmundenalign="right" |2.00{{ref|1|†}}

|

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+Pot 6
width="170" |Team

! width="45" |{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|KOS}} Golden Eagle Yllialign="right" |1.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|SVK}} Patrioti Levicealign="right" |1.00{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|SRB}} FMP Meridianalign="right" |0{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|MKD}} TFT Skopjealign="right" |0{{ref|1|†}}

|}

;Notes

{{Refbegin|}}

:{{note|1|†}} Indicates teams with no club points, therefore using the country points as a tiebreaker.

{{refend}}

==Qualification Group A (Skopje, North Macedonia)==

{{#invoke:RoundN|N8

|widescore=yes|bold_winner=high

|skipmatch=1;3|omit_blanks=yes

|RD1=Quarterfinals

|RD2=Semifinals

|RD3=Final

|flex_tree=yes

|21 September|{{flagicon|GBR}} Leicester Riders |61|{{flagicon|ROM}} Voluntari |70

|21 September|{{flagicon|MKD}} TFT Skopje |77|{{flagicon|GER}} Niners Chemnitz |96

|23 September|{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş |68|{{flagicon|ROM}} Voluntari |57

|23 September|{{flagicon|SWI}} Fribourg Olympic |70|{{flagicon|GER}} Niners Chemnitz |93

|25 September|{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş |82|{{flagicon|GER}} Niners Chemnitz |78

}}

==Qualification Group B (Málaga, Spain)==

{{#invoke:RoundN|N8

|widescore=yes|bold_winner=high

|skipmatch=1;3|omit_blanks=yes

|RD1=Quarterfinals

|RD2=Semifinals

|RD3=Final

|flex_tree=yes

|21 September|{{flagicon|NED}} Heroes Den Bosch |85|{{flagicon|LIT}} Šiauliai |73

|21 September|{{flagicon|SVK}} Patrioti Levice |79|{{flagicon|HUN}} Körmend |70

|23 September|{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja Málaga |114|{{flagicon|NED}} Heroes Den Bosch |58

|23 September|{{flagicon|FIN}} Karhu |57|{{flagicon|SVK}} Patrioti Levice |81

|25 September|{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja Málaga |91|{{flagicon|SVK}} Patrioti Levice |73

}}

==Qualification Group C (Lisbon, Portugal)==

{{#invoke:RoundN|N8

|widescore=yes|bold_winner=high

|skipmatch=1;3|omit_blanks=yes

|RD1=Quarterfinals

|RD2=Semifinals

|RD3=Final

|flex_tree=yes

|21 September|{{flagicon|SWE}} Norrköping Dolphins |51|{{flagicon|UKR}} Budivelnyk |87

|21 September|{{flagicon|KOS}} Golden Eagles Ylli |67|{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica |92

|23 September|{{flagicon|GER}} Brose Bamberg |97|{{flagicon|UKR}} Budivelnyk |94

|23 September|{{flagicon|CYP}} Keravnos |65|{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica |73

|25 September|{{flagicon|GER}} Brose Bamberg |73|{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica |87

}}

==Qualification Group D (Belgrade, Serbia)==

{{#invoke:RoundN|N8

|widescore=yes|bold_winner=high

|skipmatch=1;3|omit_blanks=yes

|RD1=Quarterfinals

|RD2=Semifinals

|RD3=Final

|flex_tree=yes

|21 September|{{flagicon|AUT}} Swans Gmunden |82|{{flagicon|EST}} Pärnu |80

|21 September|{{flagicon|SRB}} FMP Meridian |76|{{flagicon|ESP}} Río Breogán |64

|23 September|{{flagicon|DNK}} Bakken Bears |83|{{flagicon|AUT}} Swans Gmunden |65

|23 September|{{flagicon|CZE}} Opava |76|{{flagicon|SRB}} FMP Meridian |92

|25 September|{{flagicon|DNK}} Bakken Bears |88|{{flagicon|SRB}} FMP Meridian |82|

}}

Regular season

=Draw=

The 28 teams that entered in the regular season directly were divided into four pots based firstly on the club ranking and, for clubs that have not yet participated in the competition, on the country ranking. The country protection rule will apply for the stage of the draw. Clubs cannot be drawn in groups with other clubs from the same country.

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{| class="wikitable"

+Pot 1
width=200|Team

!width=25|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|ESP}} Lenovo Tenerifealign="right"| 123
{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Holonalign="right"| 91
{{flagicon|CZE}} ERA Nymburkalign="right"| 83
{{flagicon|FRA}} JDA Dijonalign="right"| 81
{{flagicon|FRA}} SIG Strasbourgalign="right" | 78
{{flagicon|GRE}} AEKalign="right"| 75
{{flagicon|ESP}} Baxi Manresaalign="right"| 67
{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Jerusalemalign="right"| 62

|

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+Pot 2
width=200|Team

!width=25|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|TUR}} Pınar Karşıyakaalign="right"| 59
{{flagicon|HUN}} Falco Szombathelyalign="right"| 58
{{flagicon|ITA}} Dinamo Sassarialign="right"| 56
{{flagicon|BEL}} Filou Oostendealign="right"| 55
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg}}align="right"| 44
{{flagicon|BIH}} Igokeaalign="right"| 41
{{flagicon|LAT}} VEF Rīgaalign="right"| 37
{{flagicon|LTU}} Rytasalign="right"| 37

|

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+Pot 3
width=200|Team

!width=25|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|TUR}} Galatasaray Nefalign="right"| 35
{{flagicon|GRE}} Peristerialign="right"| 34
{{flagicon|TUR}} Darüşşafaka Lassaalign="right"| 32
{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOKalign="right"| 27
{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonnalign="right"| 21
{{flagicon|FRA}} Limoges CSPalign="right"| 11
{{flagicon|ESP}} Surne Bilbao Basketalign="right"| 11
{{flagicon|ESP}} UCAM Murciaalign="right" | 107.50{{ref|1|†}}

|

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+Pot 4
width=200|Team

!width=25|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}

{{flagicon|POL}} Legia Warsawalign="right"| 2
{{flagicon|TUR}} Bahçeşehir Koleji67.15{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|ISR}} Bnei Herzliyaalign="right"| 60.17{{ref|1|†}}
{{flagicon|ITA}} Reggianaalign="right"| 51.33{{ref|1|†}}
colspan=2|{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş {{small|(Winner QF–T1)}}
colspan=2|{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja Málaga {{small|(Winner QF–T2)}}
colspan=2|{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica {{small|(Winner QF–T3)}}
colspan=2|{{flagicon|DNK}} Bakken Bears {{small|(Winner QF–T4)}}

|}

;Notes

{{Refbegin|}}

:{{note|1|†}} Indicates teams with no club points, therefor using the country points as a tiebreaker.

{{refend}}

=Group A=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group A|show_matches=yes}}

=Group B=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group B|show_matches=yes}}

=Group C=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group C|show_matches=yes}}

=Group D=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group D|show_matches=yes}}

=Group E=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group E|show_matches=yes}}

=Group F=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group F|show_matches=yes}}

=Group G=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group G|show_matches=yes}}

=Group H=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group H|show_matches=yes}}

Play-ins

The Play-ins took place from January 3 to 18. The teams classified in second and third place in their respective groups of Basketball Champions League, went to the Play-ins. Winners advanced to the round of 16. The first legs were played on 3–4 January, the second legs on 10–11 January. Eventual third legs was played on 17–18 January.

{{ThreeLegStart}}

{{ThreeLegResult|UCAM Murcia|SPA|2–0|Pınar Karşıyaka|TUR|97–92|96–89|—}}

{{ThreeLegResult|AEK|GRE|2–0|Tofaş|TUR|73–70|85–82|—}}

{{ThreeLegResult|Hapoel Holon|ISR|2–0|Igokea|BIH|103–79|91–80|—}}

{{ThreeLegResult|Bahçeşehir Koleji|TUR|2–1|Filou Oostende|BEL|72–76|77–64|87–81}}

{{ThreeLegResult|MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg|GER|1–2|Limoges CSP|FRA|85–81|62–82|94–96}}

{{ThreeLegResult|Benfica|POR|0–2|Darüşşafaka Lassa|TUR|76–89|72–83|—}}

{{ThreeLegResult|JDA Dijon|FRA|2–1|Peristeri|GRE|89–80|88–92|89–82}}

{{ThreeLegResult|Rytas|LTU|2–1|PAOK|GRE|85–62|78–81|82–63}}

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Round of 16

The Round of 16 will take place from January 23 until March 20, 2023. The groups will be formed by the winners of each Regular Season Group and by eight Play-Ins winners. The 16 teams were divided in 4 groups, 4 teams each. The first two of each groups advanced to the quarter-finals.

=Group I=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group I|show_matches=yes}}

=Group J=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group J|show_matches=yes}}

=Group K=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group K|show_matches=yes}}

=Group L=

{{2022–23 Basketball Champions League group tables|Group L|show_matches=yes}}

Playoffs

{{Main article|2022–23 Basketball Champions League playoffs}}

The playoffs began on April 4, 2023 and ends with the 2023 Basketball Champions League Final Four.

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Final Four

{{Main|2023 Basketball Champions League Final Four}}

=Semifinals=

The semifinals were played on 12 May 2023.

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{{OneLegResult|Lenovo Tenerife|ESP|68–69|Hapoel Jerusalem|ISR}}

{{OneLegResult|Unicaja|ESP|67–69|Telekom Baskets Bonn|GER}}

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=Third place game=

The third place game was played on 14 May 2023.

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{{OneLegResult|Unicaja|ESP|79–84|Lenovo Tenerife|ESP}}

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=Final=

The final was played on 14 May 2023.

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{{OneLegResult|Telekom Baskets Bonn|GER|77–70|Hapoel Jerusalem|ISR}}

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Individual awards

=Season awards=

The annual season awards were announced on 13 May.

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Award

! Player

! Club

Most Valuable Player{{flagicon|MKD}} T. J. Shorts{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn
Final Four MVP{{flagicon|MKD}} T. J. Shorts{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn
Best Defensive Player{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Díaz{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja
Best Young Player{{flagicon|TUR}} Sadık Emir Kabaca{{flagicon|TUR}} Galatasaray Nef
Best Coach{{flagicon|FIN}} Tuomas Iisalo{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn

=[[Basketball Champions League Star Lineup|Star Lineup]]=

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colspan=2|First Team

!colspan=2|Second Team

Player

! Team

! Player

! Team

{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelinho Huertas

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Lenovo Tenerife

|{{flagicon|USA}} Marcus Foster

|{{flagicon|LTU}} Rytas Vilnius

{{flagicon|MKD}} T. J. Shorts

|{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn

|{{flagicon|USA}} Kendrick Perry

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja

{{flagicon|ESP}} Darío Brizuela

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja

|{{flagicon|USA}} DeAndre Lansdowne

|{{flagicon|FRA}} SIG Strasbourg

{{flagicon|PAN}} Akil Mitchell

|{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK

|{{flagicon|USA}} Levi Randolph

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem

{{flagicon|USA}} Zach Hankins

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem

|{{flagicon|GEO}} Giorgi Shermadini

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Lenovo Tenerife

=MVP of the Month =

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Month

! width=160| Player

! width=160| Club

! {{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference(s)}}

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{{center|October}}{{flagicon|USA}} Joe Ragland{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Holon{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/en/22-23/news/hapoel-atsmon-holon-s-joe-ragland-is-the-mvp-of-october|title=Hapoel Atsmon Holon's Joe Ragland is the October MVP|date=31 October 2022|access-date=6 December 2022|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}
{{center|November}}{{flagicon|USA}} Marcus Foster{{flagicon|LTU}} Rytas Vilnius{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/en/22-23/news/it-s-the-most-vilnius-time-of-the-year-foster-is-mvp-of-november|title=It's the most Vilnius time of the year: Foster is MVP of November|date=2 December 2022|access-date=6 December 2022|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}
{{center|December}}{{flagicon|MKD}} T. J. Shorts{{Nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn}}{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/en/22-23/news/another-step-towards-a-bigger-goal-tj-shorts-is-mvp-of-december|title=Another step towards a bigger goal: TJ Shorts is MVP of December|date=30 December 2022|access-date=1 January 2023|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}
colspan=4 | 2023
{{center|January}}{{flagicon|USA}} Joe Ragland (2){{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Holon{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/news/more-history-for-ragland-second-mvp-of-the-month-award-of-the-season|title=More history for Ragland: Second MVP of the Month award of the season|date=31 January 2023|access-date=3 February 2023|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}
{{center|February}}{{flagicon|PAN}} Akil Mitchell{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/en/22-23/news/a-perfect-homecoming-for-aek-fans-akil-mitchell-named-february-mvp|title=A perfect homecoming for AEK fans: Akil Mitchell named February MVP|date=1 March 2023|access-date=21 March 2023|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}
{{center|March}}{{flagicon|USA}} Zach Hankins{{Nowrap|{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem}}{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/news/zach-hankins-named-march-mvp-it-s-a-reflection-of-how-our-team-is-doing|title=Zach Hankins named March MVP: "It's a reflection of how our team is doing"|date=31 March 2023|access-date=3 April 2023|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}
{{center|April}}{{flagicon|USA}} Levi Randolph{{Nowrap|{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem}}{{center|{{Cite news|url=https://www.championsleague.basketball/22-23/news/jerusalem-with-back-to-back-winners-levi-randolph-named-april-mvp|title=Jerusalem with back-to-back winners: Levi Randolph named April MVP|date=27 April 2023|access-date=30 April 2023|work=Basketball Champions League}}}}

See also

References

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