The following are the basketball events of the year 2021 throughout the world.
The following are basketball events that are expected to take place in 2021 throughout the world. Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club), and amateur and collegiate levels.
International tournaments
editNational senior team tournaments
edit3X3 championships
edit- September 10 – 12: 2021 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in Paris
- November 12 - 14: 2021 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup in Miami, Florida
Other international championships
editFIBA youth championships
edit- 3-11 July: 2021 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup
- 7-15 August: 2021 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Professional club seasons
editFIBA Intercontinental Cup
editChampion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|
Hereda San Pablo Burgos | Quimsa | 82–73 | One-game playoff |
Continental seasons
editMen
editOrganizer | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Euroleague Basketball | 2020–21 EuroLeague | Anadolu Efes | 86–81 | Barcelona | Single-game final |
2020–21 EuroCup Basketball | Monaco[a] | 175–170 | UNICS | Two-legged final | |
FIBA | 2021 FIBA Asia Champions Cup | ||||
2020–21 Basketball Champions League | San Pablo Burgos | 64–59 | Karşıyaka Basket | Single-game final | |
2020–21 BCLA season | Flamengo | 84–80 | Real Estelí | Single-game final | |
2020–21 FIBA Europe Cup | Ironi Nes Ziona | 82–74 | Arged BMSLAM Stal | Single-game final | |
NBA/FIBA | 2021 BAL season | Zamalek | 76–63 | Monastir | Single-game final |
- ^ Monaco is based and plays its home games in that country, but plays in the French basketball league system.
Women
editOrganizer | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIBA | 2020–21 EuroLeague Women | UMMC Ekaterinburg | Perfumerías Avenida | 78–68 | Single-game final |
2020–21 EuroCup Women | Valencia | Reyer Venezia | 82–81 | Single-game final |
Regional seasons
editMen
editRegion | League | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adriatic | 2020–21 ABA League | Crvena zvezda | Budućnost | 3–2 | Best-of-5 series |
2020–21 ABA 2nd League | Studentski centar | Spars | 170–161 | Two-legged final | |
Alpe-Adria | 2020–21 Alpe Adria Cup | ||||
Albania and Kosovo | 2020–21 Liga Unike | KB Ylli | KB Peja | 82–79 | Single-game final |
Estonia and Latvia | 2020–21 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League | BC Kalev | VEF Rīga | 86–75 | Single-game final |
Balkans | 2020–21 BIBL | Hapoel Holon | Academic Plovdiv | 91–75 | Single-game final |
East Europe | 2020–21 VTB United League | CSKA Moscow | UNICS | 3–0 | Best-of-5 series |
Women
editRegion | League | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Southeast Europe | 2020–21 WABA League | Beroe | Budućnost Bemax | 66–56 | Single-game final |
Domestic league seasons
editMen
editEurope
edit- ^ The top level includes one team from Monaco.
- ^ Russia's top-level competition is the multinational VTB United League, which also includes teams from Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, and Latvia. The official Russian champion is the highest-ranked team from Russia in the VTB United League.
- ^ The top level includes one team from Andorra.
Asia
editAmericas
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Argentina | 2020–21 Liga Nacional de Básquet Season | San Lorenzo | Quimsa | 3–2 | Best-of-5 series |
Brazil | 2020–21 NBB season | Flamengo | São Paulo | 3–0 | Best-of-5 series |
Canada | 2021 CEBL season | Edmonton Stingers | Niagara River Lions | 101–65 | Single-game final |
Chile | 2020–21 Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile | ||||
United States[a] | 2020–21 NBA season | Milwaukee Bucks | Phoenix Suns | 4–2 | Best-of-7 series |
2020–21 NBA G League season | Lakeland Magic | Delaware Blue Coats | 97–78 | Single-game final | |
2021 NBA Summer League | Sacramento Kings | Boston Celtics | 100–67 | Single-game final | |
Venezuela | 2021 Copa LPB |
- ^ The NBA and the G League each include one team from Canada.
African
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Algeria | 2020–21 Algerian Basketball Cup | ||||
Angola | 2020–21 Angolan Basketball League | Petro de Luanda | G.D. Interclube | 3–0 | Best-of-5 series |
Egypt | 2020–21 Egyptian Basketball Super League | ||||
2020–21 Egypt Basketball Cup | Al Ittihad | Al Ahly | 78–76 | Single-game final | |
2020–21 Egyptian Basketball Super Cup | |||||
Mali | 2020–21 Ligue 1 | ||||
2021 Malian Cup | |||||
Mozambique | 2021 Mozambican Basketball League | ||||
Nigeria | 2021 NBBF President Cup | ||||
Senegal | 2021 Nationale 1 season | ||||
South Africa | 2020–21 BNL | Egoli magic | S'Panther | 85–76 | Single-game final |
Tunisia | 2020–21 Championnat National A | US Monastir | Ezzahra Sports | 2–0 | Best-of-3 series |
2021 Tunisian Basketball Cup |
Oceania
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 2020–21 NBL season | Melbourne United | Perth Wildcats | 3–0 | Best-of-5 series |
New Zealand | 2021 New Zealand NBL season | Wellington Saints | Hawke's Bay Hawks | 77–75 | Single Game Final |
Other Country
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North Cyprus | 2020–21 Erkekler Basketbol Süper Ligi |
Women
editEurope
editAsia
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
China | 2021 WCBA season | Inner Mongolia Nongxin | Xinjiang WJ | 93–82 | Single-game final |
Japan | 2020–21 Women's Japan Basketball League | JOMO Sunflowers | Toyota Antelopes | 2–0 | Best-of-3 series |
South Korea | 2020–21 Women's Korean Basketball League | Samsung Life Blueminx | Cheongju KB Stars | 3–2 | Best-of-5 series |
Taiwan | 2021 Women's Super Basketball League | Cathay Life | Taiyuan Textile | Premature ending |
Americas
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | 2021 WNBA season | Chicago Sky | Phoenix Mercury | 3–1 | Best-of-5 series |
2021 WNBA Commissioner's Cup | Seattle Storm | Connecticut Sun | 79–57 | Single-game final | |
2021 Women's Basketball Development Association Season |
African
editOceania
editNation | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 2020–21 WNBL season | Southside Flyers | Townsville Fire | 99–82 | Single-game final |
Other Country
editCollege seasons
editMen's
editNation | League / Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | 2021 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship | Not held due to COVID-19 | |||
Philippines | PCCL National Collegiate Championship | Not held due to COVID-19 | |||
United States | NCAA Division I | Baylor Bears | Gonzaga Bulldogs | 86–70 | Single-game final |
National Invitation Tournament | Memphis Tigers | Mississippi State Bulldogs | 77–64 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division II | Northwest Missouri State Bearcats | West Texas A&M Buffaloes | 80–54 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division III | Not held due to COVID-19 | ||||
NAIA | Shawnee State Bears | Lewis–Clark State Warriors | 74–68 | Single-game final |
Women's
editNation | League / Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Result | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | 2021 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship | Not held due to COVID-19 | |||
Philippines | UAAP Season 83 | Not held due to COVID-19 | |||
United States | NCAA Division I | Stanford Cardinal | Arizona Wildcats | 54–53 | Single-game final |
Women's National Invitation Tournament | Rice Owls | Ole Miss Rebels | 71–58 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division II | Lubbock Christian Lady Chaps | Drury Panthers | 69–59 | Single-game final | |
NCAA Division III | Not held due to COVID-19 | ||||
NAIA | Westmont Warriors | Thomas More Saints | 72–61 | Single-game final |
Deaths
edit- January 2 — Paul Westphal, 70, Hall of Fame American NBA player (Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics) and NBA (Phoenix Suns, Seattle SuperSonics, Sacramento Kings) and college coach (Grand Canyon, Pepperdine).[4]
- January 5 — András Haán, 74, Hungarian Olympic player (1964).[5]
- January 7 — Grant Gondrezick, 57, American NBA player (Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers).[6]
- January 10 — Wayne Radford, 64, American NBA player (Indiana Pacers) and NCAA champion at Indiana (1976).[7]
- January 10 — Dee Rowe, 91, American college coach (UConn).[8]
- January 13 — Borivoje Cenić, 90, Serbian player (Radnički Belgrade) and coach (OKK Beograd, Apollon Patras).[9]
- January 18 — Tony Ingle, 68, American college coach (BYU, Kennesaw State, Dalton State).[10]
- January 19 — Lou Goetz, 74, American college coach (Richmond).[11]
- January 19 — Bob Williams, 89, American NBA player (Minneapolis Lakers).[12]
- January 22 — Gianfranco Lombardi, 79, Italian player (Virtus Bologna) and coach (Scaligera Verona). Three-time Olympian (1960, 1964, 1968).[13]
- January 23 — Wayne Stevens, 84, American NBA player (Cincinnati Royals).[14]
- January 23 — Harthorne Wingo, 73, American NBA player (New York Knicks).[15]
- January 24 — Jerry Johnson, 102, American college coach (LeMoyne–Owen).[16]
- January 26 — Sekou Smith, 48, American sportswriter who covered the NBA.[17]
- January 29 — John Chaney, 89, Hall of Fame American college coach (Cheyney, Temple).[18]
- February 7 — Lew Hill, 55, American college coach (Texas–Rio Grande Valley)[19]
- February 8 — Phil Rollins, 87, American NBA player (Philadelphia Warriors, Cincinnati Royals, St. Louis Hawks, New York Knicks).[20]
- February 10 — Dick Bunt, 91, American NBA player (New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets).[21]
- February 13 — Ansley Truitt, 70, American ABA player (Dallas Chaparrals).[22]
- March 10 — Joe Tait, 83, American NBA announcer (Cleveland Cavaliers).[23]
- March 12 — Miodrag Baletić, 72, Montenegrin coach (KK Budućnost, KK MZT Skopje).
- March 12 — Dwight Waller, 75, American NBA (Atlanta Hawks) and ABA (Denver Rockets) player.[24]
- March 13 — Bob Davis, 93, American college coach (High Point, Georgetown (KY), Auburn).[25]
- March 20 — Jack Phelan, 95, American NBA player (Waterloo Hawks, Sheboygan Red Skins).
- March 22 — Elgin Baylor, 86, American Hall of Fame NBA player (Los Angeles Lakers) and executive (Los Angeles Clippers).[26]
- March 23 — Benny Dees, 86, American college coach (VCU, New Orleans, Wyoming, Western Carolina).[27]
- March 23 — Joe Vancisin, 98, American college coach (Yale).[28]
- March 23 — Granville Waiters, 60, American NBA player (Indiana Pacers, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls).[29]
- March 25 — Stan Albeck, 89, American NBA (Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs, New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls) and college (Bradley) coach.[30]
- March 31 — Ron Greene, 82, American college coach (New Orleans, Mississippi State, Murray State, Indiana State).[31]
- April 3 — Ho Lien Siew, 88, Singaporean Olympic player (1956).[32]
- April 10 — Vito Fabris, 66, Italian player (Fulgor Libertas Forlì, Pallacanestro Firenze, Basket Mestre, Olimpia Pistoia).[33]
- April 11 — Miguel López Abril, 66, Spanish player (FC Barcelona Bàsquet, Bàsquet Manresa, Baloncesto Málaga).[34]
- April 13 — Bruce Larson, American college coach (Arizona).[35]
- April 13 — Bobby Leonard, 88, American NBA player (Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Packers) and Hall of Fame ABA coach (Indiana Pacers).[36]
- April 13 — Ruth Roberta de Souza, 52, Brazilian Olympic player (1992).[37]
- April 14 — Frank Card, 76, American ABA player (Minnesota Pipers, Virginia Squires, Carolina Cougars, Denver Rockets).[38]
- April 15 — Bill Thieben, 86, American NBA player (Detroit Pistons).[39]
- April 16 — Nelson Haggerty, 47, American college coach (Midwestern State)[40]
- April 18 — Frank McCabe, 93, American Olympic gold medalist (1952).[41]
- April 19 — Shaler Halimon, 76, American NBA and ABA player (Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, Portland Trail Blazers, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Chaparrals).[42]
- April 22 — Terrence Clarke, 19, American college player (Kentucky)[43]
- May 3 — Steve McKean, 77, New Zealand coach.[44]
- May 3 — Masatomo Taniguchi, 75, Japanese Olympic player (1972).[45]
- May 4 — Jim Hagan, 83, American college All-American (Tennessee Tech) and AAU player (Phillips 66ers).[46]
- May 8 — Cal Luther, 93, American college coach (DePauw, Murray State, Longwood, UT Martin, Bethel).[47]
- May 10 — Miguel Arellano, 80, Mexican Olympic player (1964, 1968).[48]
- May 14 — Bob Jones, 81, American college coach (Kentucky Wesleyan).[49]
- May 20 — Jean Bayle-Lespitau, 92, French administrator (Ligue nationale de basket).[50]
- May 26 — Spas Natov, 53, Bulgarian player (BC Cherno More).[51]
- May 28 — Mark Eaton, 64, American NBA player (Utah Jazz).[52]
- May 30 — Ralph Davis, 82, American NBA player (Cincinnati Royals, Chicago Packers).[53]
- June 2 — Eric Mobley, 51, American NBA player (Milwaukee Bucks, Vancouver Grizzlies).[54]
- June 15 — Jim Phelan, 92, American NBA player (Philadelphia Warriors) and college coach (Mount Saint Mary's).[55]
- July 7 — Eddie Payne, 69, American college coach (Belmont Abbey, East Carolina, Oregon State, Greensboro, USC Upstate).[56]
- July 21 — Stan McKenzie, 76, American NBA player (Baltimore Bullets, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets).[57]
- July 26 — Cliff Anderson, 76, American NBA player (Los Angeles Lakers, Denver Rockets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers).[58]
- August 3 – Tommy Curtis, 69, American college player (UCLA Bruins)[59][60]
- August 24 – Jerry Harkness, 81, American NBA player (New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers), college national champion at Loyola Chicago (1963).[61]
- August 26 — Rafael Hechanova, 93, Filipino Olympic player (1952).[62]
- September 6 – Dick Parfitt, 90, American college coach (Central Michigan).[63]
- September 6 – Frank Russell, 72, American NBA player (Chicago Bulls).[64]
- September 9 — Gene Littles, 78, American college (North Carolina A&T) and NBA (Charlotte Hornets) coach.[65]
- September 16 – Dušan Ivković, 77, Serbian coach (Partizan, Olympiacos, CSKA Moscow), FIBA Hall of Famer (2017), EuroLeague Basketball Legend (2017)[66]
- September 18 — Neil McCarthy, 82, American college coach (Weber State, New Mexico State).[67]
- October 2 — Major Wingate, 37, American player.[68]
- October 5 — Jerry Shipp, 86, American player (Phillips 66ers), Olympic gold medalist (1964)[69]
- October 12 — Leon Black, American college coach (Lon Morris, Texas).[70]
- October 27 — Bob Ferry, 84, American NBA player (St. Louis Hawks, Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets) and executive (Washington Bullets).[71]
- October 30 — Lafayette Stribling, 87, American college coach (Mississippi Valley State, Tougaloo).[72]
- November 7 — Ronnie Williams, 59, American college player (Florida).[73]
- November 8 — Medina Dixon, 59, American college player (Old Dominion) and Olympic bronze medalist (1992).[74]
- November 12 — Davíð Janis, 75, Icelandic and Indonesian basketball player and one of the first foreign basketball players to play in Iceland.[75]
- November 19 — Don Kojis, 82, American NBA player.[76]
- November 25 — Risto Kala, 80, Finnish Olympic player (1964).[77]
- December 5 — Stevan Jelovac, 32, Serbian player (Mega Vizura, CAI Zaragoza, AEK B.C.).[78]
- December 11 — Ed Gayda, 94, American NBA player (Tri-Cities Blackhawks).[79]
- December 30 — Sam Jones, 88, American NBA player (Boston Celtics). 10-time NBA champion.[80]
- December 31 — Christine Grant, 85, American college athletics administrator (Iowa), member of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.[81]
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