2023 in basketball
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The following are the basketball events of the year 2023 throughout the world.
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The following are basketball events that took place in, or are scheduled for, 2023 throughout the world. Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club), and amateur and collegiate levels.
International tournaments[edit]
National senior team tournaments[edit]
For tournaments hosted by multiple nations, the host of the final match is listed first.
Tournament | Host cities | Duration | Champion | Second place | Third place |
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2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup | Metro Manila Okinawa City Jakarta |
August 25 – September 10 | |||
EuroBasket Women 2023 | Ljubljana Tel Aviv |
June 15 – 25 | Belgium | Spain | France |
3X3 championships[edit]
Men[edit]
Tournament | Host city | Duration | Champion | Second place | Third place |
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2023 FIBA 3x3 World Cup | Vienna | May 30 – June 4 | Serbia | United States | Latvia |
2023 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup | Singapore | March 29 – April 2 | Mongolia | Australia | New Zealand |
Women[edit]
Tournament | Host city | Duration | Champion | Second place | Third place |
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2023 FIBA 3x3 World Cup | Vienna | May 30 – June 4 | United States | France | Australia |
2023 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup | Singapore | March 29 – April 2 | Australia | New Zealand | China |
Other international championships[edit]
FIBA youth championships[edit]
Professional club seasons[edit]
FIBA Intercontinental Cup[edit]
Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Lenovo Tenerife | São Paulo | 89–68 | Single-game final |
Continental seasons[edit]
Men[edit]
Organizer | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Euroleague Basketball | 2022–23 EuroLeague | Real Madrid | Olympiacos | 79–78 | Single-game final |
2022–23 EuroCup Basketball | Gran Canaria | Türk Telekom | 71–67 | Single-game final | |
FIBA | 2022–23 Basketball Champions League | Telekom Baskets Bonn | Hapoel Jerusalem | 77–70 | Single-game final |
2022–23 BCL Americas | Sesi Franca | Flamengo | 88–79 | Single-game final | |
2022–23 FIBA Europe Cup | Anwil Włocławek | Cholet Basket | 161–155 | Best on aggregate | |
NBA/FIBA | 2023 BAL season | Single-game final |
Women[edit]
Organizer | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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FIBA | 2022–23 EuroLeague Women | Fenerbahçe | ÇBK Mersin Yenişehir Bld. | 99–60 | Single-game final |
2022–23 EuroCup Women | LDLC Asvel Féminin | Galatasaray | 180–113 | Best on aggregate |
Regional seasons[edit]
Men[edit]
Region | League | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Former Yugoslavia | 2022–23 ABA League | Partizan Mozzart Bet | Crvena zvezda Meridianbet | 3–2 | Best-of-5 series |
2022–23 ABA 2nd League | Krka | Helios Suns | 83–82 | Single-game final | |
Alpe-Adria | 2022–23 Alpe Adria Cup | MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza | GGMT Vienna | 86–72 | Single-game final |
East Asia and Philippines | 2023 EASL Champions Week | Anyang KGC | Seoul SK Knights | 90–84 | Single-game final |
Estonia and Latvia[a] | 2022–23 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League | Prometey | VEF Rīga | 77–62 | Single-game final |
Balkans | 2022–23 BIBL | Hapoel Be'er Sheva/Dimona | Peja | 99–95 | Single-game final |
Belgium and Netherlands | 2022–23 BNXT League | ZZ Leiden | Oostende | 2–1 | Best-of-3 series |
2023 BNXT Supercup | Single-game final | ||||
Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Macau | 2023 ABL Invitational | Hong Kong Eastern | Saigon Heat | 3–0 | Best-of-3 series |
Women[edit]
Region | League | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Southeast Europe | 2022–23 WABA League | Cinkarna Celje | Budućnost Bemax | 66–64 | Single-game final |
Domestic league seasons[edit]
Men[edit]
Europe[edit]
Asia[edit]
Americas[edit]
- ^ The NBA and the G League each include one team from Canada.
African[edit]
Oceania[edit]
Nation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Australia[a] | 2022–23 NBL season | Sydney Kings | New Zealand Breakers | 3–2 | Best-of-5 series |
New Zealand | 2023 New Zealand NBL season |
- ^ The Australia-based NBL has featured a New Zealand team throughout its history.
Other countries[edit]
Nation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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North Cyprus | 2022–23 Erkekler Basketbol Süper Ligi |
Women[edit]
Europe[edit]
Asia[edit]
Nation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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China | 2023 WCBA season | ||||
Japan | 2022–23 Women's Japan Basketball League | ||||
South Korea | 2022–23 Women's Korean Basketball League | ||||
Taiwan | 2023 Women's Super Basketball League |
Americas[edit]
Nation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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United States | 2023 WNBA season | Las Vegas Aces | New York Liberty | 3–1 | Best-of-5 series |
2023 WNBA Commissioner's Cup | New York Liberty | Las Vegas Aces | 82–63 | Single-game final |
African[edit]
Oceania[edit]
Nation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Australia | 2022–23 WNBL season | Townsville Fire | Southside Flyers | 2–0 | Best-of-3 series |
Other Country[edit]
College/university seasons[edit]
Men's[edit]
Nation | League / Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Canada | 2023 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship | Carleton Ravens | St. Francis Xavier X-Men | 109–104 (2 OT) | Single-game final |
Philippines | UAAP Season 85 | Ateneo Blue Eagles | UP Fighting Maroons | 2–1 | Best-of-3 series |
United States | NCAA Division I | UConn Huskies | San Diego State Aztecs | 76–59 | Single-game final |
National Invitation Tournament | North Texas Mean Green | UAB Blazers | 68–61 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division II | Nova Southeastern Sharks | West Liberty Hilltoppers | 111–101 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division III | Christopher Newport Captains | Mount Union Purple Raiders | 74–72 | Single-game final | |
NAIA | College of Idaho Yotes | Indiana Tech Warriors | 73–71 | Single-game final |
Women's[edit]
Nation | League / Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Result | Playoff format |
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Canada | 2023 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship | Carleton Ravens | Queen's Gaels | 71–59 | Single-game final |
Philippines | UAAP Season 85 | NU Lady Bulldogs | De La Salle Lady Archers | 2–0 | Best-of-3 series |
United States | NCAA Division I | LSU Tigers | Iowa Hawkeyes | 102–85 | Single-game final |
Women's National Invitation Tournament | Kansas Jayhawks | Columbia Lions | 66–59 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division II | Ashland Eagles | Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs | 78–67 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division III | Transylvania Pioneers | Christopher Newport Captains | 57–52 | Single-game final | |
NAIA | Clarke Pride | Thomas More Saints | 63–52 | Single-game final |
Deaths[edit]
- January 9 — Cincy Powell, 80, American ABA player (Dallas Chaparrals, Kentucky Colonels, Utah Stars, Virginia Squires).[1]
- January 15 — George McLeod, 92, American NBA player (Baltimore Bullets).[2]
- January 15 — Ruslan Otverchenko, 33, Ukrainian player (Budivelnyk).[3]
- January 17 — Chris Ford, 74, American NBA player (Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics) and coach (Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers).[4]
- January 28 – Hershell West, 82, American college player (Grambling State).[5]
- March 21 – Willis Reed, 80, American NBA player (New York Knicks).[6]
- April 12 — James Bradley, 67, American college player (Memphis).[7]
- October 9 – Terry Dischinger, 82, American NBA player (Detroit Pistons).[8]
- November 1 – Bob Knight, 83, American Hall of Fame college coach (Army, Indiana, Texas Tech).[9]
- November 2 – Walter Davis, 69, American NBA player (Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets).[10]
- November 16 – Johnny Green, 89, American NBA player (New York Knicks).[11]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "University of Portland Mourns Passing of Hall of Fame Basketball Player Cincy Powell". Portland Pilots. January 12, 2023. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
- ^ "George Lee McLeod". Beresford Funeral Service. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
- ^ "Ruslan Otverchenko passed away at 33". Eurohoops. January 15, 2023. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
- ^ Goldstein, Richard (January 31, 2023). "Chris Ford, Who Made a 3-Point Mark in the N.B.A., Dies at 74". The New York Times. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
- ^ "Always in our Hearts". Monroe Dispatch. February 2, 2023. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
- ^ "Knicks legend, HOF center Reed dies at age 80". ESPN.com. March 21, 2023.
- ^ Ugadhyaya, Parth (April 14, 2023). "Memphis State, Melrose legend James Bradley dies". Daily Memphian. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
- ^ "Former Rookie of Year winner Terry Dischinger dies at 82". NBA.com. October 11, 2023.
- ^ "Legendary basketball coach Bob Knight dies at 83". ESPN.com. November 1, 2023. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
- ^ "Ex-Suns star, UNC great Walter Davis dies at 69". ESPN.com. November 2, 2023.
- ^ Magliocchetti, Geoff (November 16, 2023). "Johnny Green, Knicks All-Star, Dies at 89". Sports Illustrated.