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释义

  1. National team tournaments

      FIBA continental cups    Other national team championships    FIBA youth championships    Other FIBA-sanctioned youth tournaments  

  2. Professional club seasons

     FIBA Intercontinental Cup  Continental seasons  Men   Women   Regional seasons  Men   Women   Domestic league seasons  Men   Women  

  3. College seasons

  4. Headlines

  5. Deaths

  6. See also

  7. References

{{year_in_basketball|this year=2017}}

The following are the basketball events that took place in 2017 throughout the world.

Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.

National team tournaments

FIBA continental cups

Men:

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  • AfroBasket 2017 in Dakar and Tunis
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|TUN}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|NGR}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|SEN}}
  • 2017 FIBA AmeriCup in Medellín, Montevideo, Bahía Blanca and Córdoba
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|USA}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|ARG}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|MEX}}
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  • 2017 FIBA Asia Cup in Beirut
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|AUS}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|IRI}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|KOR}}
  • EuroBasket 2017 in Helsinki, Tel Aviv, Cluj-Napoca and Istanbul
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|SLO}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|SRB}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|ESP}}
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Women:

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  • AfroBasket Women 2017 in Bamako
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|NGR}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|SEN}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|MLI}}
  • 2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup in Buenos Aires
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|CAN}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|ARG}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|PUR}}
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  • 2017 FIBA Asia Women's Cup in Bangalore
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|JPN}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|AUS}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|CHN}}
  • EuroBasket Women 2017 in the Czech Republic
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|ESP}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|FRA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|BEL}}
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Other national team championships

In SABA and SEABA Championships, only the champion team will be able qualify to FIBA Asia Cup. Those teams winning the tournament are shown in bold text.

Men:

  • 2017 EABA Championship in Tokyo:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|TPE}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|KOR}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|JPN}}
  • 2017 Island Games at Gotland:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|CAY}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|GIB}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{flagteam|Saaremaa}}
  • 2017 SABA Championship at Malé:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|IND}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|BAN}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|SRI}}
  • 2017 SEABA Championship in Quezon City:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|PHI}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|INA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|THA}}
  • 2017 Southeast Asian Games at Kuala Lumpur:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|PHI}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|INA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|THA}}
  • 2017 WABA Championship in Amman:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|LIB}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|IRI}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|JOR}}
  • 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup at Nantes:
    • {{gold1}} {{3x3|SRB}}
    • {{silver2}} {{3x3|NED}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{3x3|FRA}}
  • 2017 William Jones Cup in Taipei:
    • {{gold1}} {{flagicon|CAN}} Team Canada 150
    • {{silver2}} {{flagicon|LTU}} Atletas All-Star Lithuania
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|KOR}}
  • 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe at San Marino:
    • {{gold1}} {{bk|CYP}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bk|MNE}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bk|ISL}}

Women:

  • 2017 Island Games at Gotland:
    • {{gold1}} {{flagteam|Menorca}}
    • {{silver2}} {{flagteam|Gotland}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{flagteam|GGY}}
  • 2017 Southeast Asian Games at Kuala Lumpur:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|MAS}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|THA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|INA}}
  • 2017 William Jones Cup in Taipei:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|JPN|name=Japan U24}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|TPE|name=Chinese Taipei Blue}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|NZL}}
  • 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe at San Marino:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkw|MLT}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkw|ISL}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkw|LUX}}

FIBA youth championships

Men:

  • 2017 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Cairo:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|19|CAN}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|19|ITA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|19|USA}}
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  • 2017 FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|16|MLI}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|16|EGY}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|16|ALG}}
  • 2017 FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|16|USA}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|16|CAN}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|16|PUR}}
  • 2017 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship:
    • {{gold1}}
    • {{silver2}}
    • {{bronze3}}
{{col-2}}
  • 2017 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|16|FRA}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|16|MNE}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|16|SRB}}
  • 2017 FIBA Oceania Under-16 Championship:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|16|AUS}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|16|NZL}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|16|GUM}}
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  • 2017 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in Bratislava:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|18|SRB}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|18|ESP}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|18|LTU}}
  • 2017 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in Crete:
    • {{gold1}} {{bku|20|GRE}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bku|20|ISR}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bku|20|FRA}}

Women:

  • 2017 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Italy:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkwu|19|RUS}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkwu|19|USA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkwu|19|CAN}}
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  • 2017 FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship for Women:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkwu|16|MLI}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkwu|16|MOZ}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkwu|16|EGY}}
  • 2017 FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship for Women:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkwu|16|USA}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkwu|16|CAN}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkwu|16|ARG}}
  • 2017 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship for Women in Bengaluru:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkwu|16|AUS}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkwu|16|JPN}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkwu|16|CHN}}
{{col-2}}
  • 2017 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in Bratislava:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkwu|16|FRA}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkwu|16|HUN}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkwu|16|ITA}}
  • 2017 FIBA Oceania Under-16 Championship for Women:
    • {{gold1}} {{bkwu|16|AUS}}
    • {{silver2}} {{bkwu|16|NZL}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{bkwu|16|WSM}}
{{col-end}}

Other FIBA-sanctioned youth tournaments

Team in bold wins the championship while in italic is the team who qualify for the continental Championship they belong to.

Men's Division:

  • 2017 SEABA Under-16 Championship in Quezon City:
    • {{Gold1}} {{Bku|16|PHI}}
    • {{Silver2}} {{Bku|16|MAS}}
    • {{Bronze3}} {{Bku|16|THA}}

Professional club seasons

FIBA Intercontinental Cup

Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
2017 FIBA Intercontinental Cup ESP}} Iberostar TenerifeVEN}} Guaros de Lara76–71One-game playoff

Continental seasons

Men

Organizer Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Euroleague Basketball 2016–17 EuroLeague TUR}} FenerbahçeGRE}} Olympiacos80–64One-game playoff
2016–17 EuroCup Basketball ESP}} UnicajaESP}} Valencia Basket2–1Best-of-3 series
FIBA Africa 2017 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup MAR}} AS SaléTUN}} Étoile Sportive de Radès77–69One-game playoff
FIBA Americas 2017 FIBA Americas League COL}} Guaros de LaraARG}} Weber Bahía Basket88–65One-game playoff
FIBA Asia 2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup LIB}} Al-Riyadi BeirutCHN}} China Kashgar88–59One-game playoff
FIBA Europe2016–17 Basketball Champions LeagueESP}} Iberostar TenerifeTUR}} Banvit63–59One-game playoff
2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup FRA}} Nanterre 92FRA}} Élan Chalon140–137Two-legged tie

Women

Organizer Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Euroleague Basketball2016–17 EuroLeague WomenRUS}} Dynamo KurskTUR}} Fenerbahçe77–63One-game playoff
2016–17 EuroCup WomenTUR}} Yakın Doğu ÜniversitesiTUR}} Bellona AGÜ136–127Two-legged tie

Regional seasons

Men

Region Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Former Yugoslavia2016–17 ABA LeagueSRB}} Crvena zvezda mtsCRO}} Cedevita3–0Best-of-5 series
Southeast Asia 2016–17 ABL season HKG}} Eastern Sports ClubSIN}} Singapore Slingers 3–1 Best-of-5 series
Alpe-Adria2016–17 Alpe Adria CupSVK}} Rieker KomárnoSLO}} Helios Suns160–139Two-legged tie
Baltic states2016–17 Baltic Basketball LeagueLTU}} VytautasLTU}} Pieno žvaigždės174–162Two-legged tie
Balkans2016–17 BIBLBUL}} BeroeMKD}} Kumanovo161–128Two-legged tie

Women

Region Tournament Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
Balkans2016–17 WABA LeagueSLO}} Athlete CeljeBUL}} Beroe61–57One-game playoff

Domestic league seasons

Men

Nation League Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
ALB}} 2016–17 Albanian Basketball League PBC TiranaBC Vllaznia3–0Best-of-5 series
ANG}} 2016–17 BIC Basket Rec do LiboloPetro Atlético4–0Best-of-7 series
ARG}} 2016–17 Liga Nacional de Básquet season San Lorenzo Regatas Corrientes 4–1 Best-of-7 series
AUT}} 2016–17 Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga Kapfenberg BullsOberwart Gunners4–1Best-of-7 series
AUS}}{{efn|group=mensleague|Includes one team from New Zealand.}} 2016–17 NBL season Perth WildcatsIllawarra Hawks3–0Best-of-5 series
BLR}}2016–17 Belarusian Premier LeagueTsmoki MinskGrodno 933–0Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|BEL}} 2016–17 Belgian Basketball League Telenet OostendeBasic-Fit Brussels3–1Best-of-5 series
2016–17 Belgian Basketball Cup Telenet OostendeLimburg United76–60Single-game final
BIH}} 2016–17 Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina KK IgokeaKK Bosna Royal3–2Best-of-5 series
BRA}}2016–17 NBB season Bauru BasketPaulistano3–2Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|BGR}} 2016–17 National Basketball League Lukoil AcademicBC Beroe3–1Best-of-5 series
2017 Bulgarian Basketball Cup BeroeLukoil Academic78–62Single-game final
CAN}} 2016–17 NBL Canada season London LightningHalifax Hurricanes4–2Best-of-7 series
CHN}} 2016–17 CBA season Xinjiang Flying TigersGuangdong Southern Tigers4–0Best-of-7 series
HRV}} 2016–17 A-1 League CedevitaCibona3–2Best-of-5 series
CYP}} 2016–17 Cyprus Basketball Division A KeravnosAEK Larnaca3–1Best-of-5 series
CZE}} 2015–16 National Basketball League CEZ NymburkBK Decin152–137Two-legged tie
DNK}} 2016–17 Basketligaen Bakken BearsHorsens IC4–1Best-of-7 series
EST}} 2016–17 KML season Kalev/CramoAVIS UTILITAS Rapla4–0Best-of-7 series
FIN}} 2016–17 Korisliiga season Kataja BasketSalon Vilpas4–2Best-of-7 series
{{flagcountry|FRA}} {{efn|group=mensleague|Includes one team from Monaco.}} 2016–17 Pro A season Élan Chalon SIG Strasbourg 3–2Best-of-5 series
2016–17 French Basketball Cup Nanterre 92Le Mans96–79Single-game final
2017 Leaders Cup AS MonacoASVEL95–91Single-game final
GEO}}2016–17 Georgian SuperligaDinamoKutaisi3–0Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|DEU}} 2016–17 Basketball Bundesliga Brose BambergEWE Baskets Oldenburg3–0Best-of-5 series
2017 BBL-Pokal Brose BambergBayern Munich74–71Single-game final
GBR}} 2016–17 British Basketball League season Leicester RidersNewcastle Eagles84–63Single-game final
{{flagcountry|GRC}} 2016–17 Greek Basket League Panathinaikos SuperfoodsOlympiacos3–2Best-of-5 series
2016–17 Greek Basketball Cup Panathinaikos SuperfoodsAris68–59Single-game final
{{flagcountry|HUN}} 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A Alba FehérvárFalco KC Szombathely3–2Best-of-5 series
2017 Magyar Kupa Alba FehérvárSzolnoki Olaj KK59–58Single-game final
ISL}} 2016–17 Icelandic Premier League KRGrindavík3–2Best-of-5 series
INA}} 2017 IBL Indonesia Pelita Jaya Energi Mega PersadaSatria Muda Pertamina Jakarta2–1Best-of-3 series
IRL}} 2016–17 Irish Premier League season Tralee WarriorsTempleogue74–73Single-game final
{{flagcountry|ISR}} 2016–17 Israeli Basketball Super League Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem Maccabi Hunter Haifa 83–76Single-game final
2016–17 Israeli Basketball State Cup Maccabi FOX Tel AvivHapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem82–68Single-game final
{{flagcountry|ITA}} 2016–17 Lega Basket Serie A Umana Reyer Venezia Dolomiti Energia Trento 4–2 Best-of-7 series
2017 Italian Basketball Cup EA7 Emporio Armani MilanoBanco di Sardegna Sassari84–74Single-game final
JPN}}2016–17 B.League seasonLink Tochigi BrexToshiba Kawasaki Brave Thunders85–79Single-game final
KOS}} 2016–17 Kosovo Basketball Superleague Sigal PrishtinaBashkimi3–1Best-of-5 series
LAT}} 2016–17 Latvian Basketball League VEF RīgaBK Ventspils4–0Best-of-7 series
{{flagcountry|LTU}} 2016–17 LKL season ŽalgirisLietkabelis4–1Best-of-7 series
2017 Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė Žalgiris Lietkabelis84–63Single-game final
MKD}} 2016–17 Macedonian First League MZT SkopjeKarpoš Sokoli3–2Best-of-5 series
MEX}}2016–17 LNBP seasonFuerza RegiaSoles4–2Best-of-7 series
MNE}} 2016–17 Prva A liga Budućnost VOLIMornar3–2Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|NLD}} 2016–17 Dutch Basketball League Donar Groningen Landstede Zwolle 4–1 Best-of-7 series
2016–17 NBB Cup Donar GroningenLandstede Zwolle78–58Single-game final
NZL}} 2017 New Zealand NBL season Wellington SaintsSouthland Sharks108–75Single-game final
{{flagcountry|PHI}}2016–17 PBA Philippine CupSan Miguel BeermenBarangay Ginebra San Miguel4–1Best-of-7 series
2017 PBA Commissioner's Cup San Miguel BeermenTNT KaTropa4–2Best-of-7 series
2017 PBA Governors' Cup Barangay Ginebra San MiguelMeralco Bolts4–3Best-of-7 series
2017 PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup Cignal-San Beda HawkeyesRacal Ceramica2–1Best-of-3 series
PRI}} 2017 BSN season Piratas de QuebradillasCapitanes de Arecibo4–3Best-of-7 series
POL}} 2016–17 PLK season Stelmet Zielona Góra Polski Cukier Toruń 4–1 Best-of-7 series
PRT}} 2016–17 LPB season BenficaPorto3–0Best-of-5 series
ROU}} 2016–17 Liga Națională U-Banca TransilvaniaSteaua CSM EximBank3–0Best-of-5 series
RUS}} {{efn|group=mensleague|Includes one team each from Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan and Latvia. The highest ranking team from Russia is also named as Russian champions.}} 2016–17 VTB United League CSKA MoscowKhimki3–0Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|SRB}} 2016–17 Basketball League of Serbia Crvena zvezda mtsFMP3–0Best-of-5 series
2016–17 Radivoj Korać Cup Crvena zvezda mtsPartizan NIS74–64Single-game final
SVK}}2016–17 Slovak ExtraligaInter BratislavaRieker Com Therm Komárno4–1Best-of-7 series
SVN}} 2016–17 Slovenian Basketball League Union OlimpijaRogaška3–1Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|ESP}} {{efn|group=mensleague|Includes one team from Andorra.}} 2016–17 ACB season Valencia Real Madrid 3–1 Best-of-5 series
2017 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto Real MadridValencia Basket97–95Single-game final
SWE}} 2016–17 Basketligan season LuleåSödertälje Kings4–1Best-of-7 series
CHE}} 2016–17 Championnat LNA season MontheyLions de Genève4–2Best-of-7 series
{{flagcountry|TUR}} 2016–17 Basketbol Süper Ligi Fenerbahçe Beşiktaş Sompo Japan 4–0 Best-of-7 series
2017 Turkish Cup Basketball BanvitAnadolu Efes75–66Single-game final
UKR}}2016–17 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeagueBudivelnykBC Khimik3–1Best-of-5 series
VIE}}2017 VBA seasonThang Long WarriorsCantho Catfish3–2Best-of-5 series
{{flagcountry|USA}} {{efn|group=mensleague|Includes one team from Canada.}} 2016–17 NBA season Golden State Warriors Cleveland Cavaliers 4–1 Best-of-7 series
2017 NBA Summer LeagueLos Angeles LakersPortland Trail Blazers110-98Single-game final
2016–17 NBA Development League seasonRaptors 905Rio Grande Valley Vipers2-1Best-of-3 series
{{notelist|group=mensleague}}

Women

Nation League Champion Runner-up Result Playoff format
AUS}}2016–17 WNBL seasonSydney Uni FlamesDandenong Rangers2–0Best-of-3 series
HUN}}2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/AUNIQA SopronAtomerőmű KSC Szekszárd3–1Best-of-5 series
ISL}}2016–17 Úrvalsdeild kvennaKeflavíkSnæfell3–1Best-of-5 series
ROU}}2016–17 Liga NaționalăSepsi SICUniversitatea Cluj3–1Best-of-5 series
SRB}}2016–17 First Women's Basketball League of SerbiaCrvena zvezdaRadivoj Korać3–1Best-of-5 series
ESP}}2016–17 Liga Femenina de BaloncestoPerfumerías AvenidaSpar CityLift Girona2–1Best-of-3 series
TUR}}2016–17 Turkish Women's Basketball LeagueYakın Doğu ÜniversitesiFenerbahçe3–2Best-of-5 series
UK}}2016–17 Women's British Basketball League season
USA}}2017 WNBA seasonMinnesota LynxLos Angeles Sparks3–2Best-of-5 series

College seasons

NationLeague / TournamentChampionsRunners-upResultPlayoff format
CAN}} 2017 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship Carleton Ravens Ryerson Rams 78–69 Single-game final
{{flagcountry|PHI}}NCAA Season 93San Beda Red LionsLyceum Pirates2–0Best-of-three series
UAAP Season 80Ateneo Blue EaglesDe La Salle Green Archers2–1Best-of-three series
{{flagcountry|USA}} NCAA Division I North Carolina Tar Heels Gonzaga Bulldogs71–65 Single-game final
2017 National Invitation Tournament TCU Horned Frogs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 88–56 Single-game final
NCAA Division II NW Missouri State Bearcats Fairmont State Falcons 71–61 Single-game final
NCAA Division IIIBabson Beavers Augustana (IL) Vikings 79–78 Single-game final

Headlines

  • December 19 – The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announces significant changes to its enshrinement process.[1]
    • Effective immediately, players, coaches, and referees will now be eligible for induction after three full seasons of retirement.
    • Effective with the induction class of 2020, active coaches must have served in that role for 25 years and be at least age 60.

Deaths

  • January 23 — Earl Foreman, American ABA owner (Virginia Squires) (born 1924)
  • January 26 — Mario Quintero, Cuban Olympic player (1948, 1952) (born 1924)
  • January 27 — Charles Shackleford, American NBA player (New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers) (born 1966)
  • January 31 — Bobby Watson, American NBA player (Minneapolis Lakers, Milwaukee Hawks) and college national champion at Kentucky (1951) (born 1930)
  • February 11 — Fab Melo, Brazilian NBA player (Boston Celtics) (born 1990)
  • February 19 — Dean Ehlers, American college coach (Memphis, James Madison) (born 1929)
  • February 25 — Neil Fingleton, British player (CB Illescas) (born 1980)
  • March 6 – Bill Hougland, American player (Phillips 66ers) and Olympic champion (1952, 1956) (born 1930)
  • March 10 – Ben Jobe, American college coach (Southern, South Carolina State, Alabama A&M) (born 1933)
  • March 13 – John Andariese, American college and NBA announcer (New York Knicks) (born 1938)
  • March 15 – Dave Stallworth, American NBA player (New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets) (born 1941)
  • March 15 – Chris Williams, American player (Sydney Kings, Skyliners Frankfurt, Qingdao DoubleStar) (born 1980)
  • March 18 – Gerry Gimelstob, American college coach (George Washington) (born 1951)
  • March 20 – David Lawrence, American player (McNeese State, Pallacanestro Trieste, Saski Baskonia) (born 1959)
  • March 21 – Jerry Krause, American NBA executive (Chicago Bulls) (born 1939)
  • March 29 – Wayne Duke, Hall of Fame college administrator (Big Eight Conference, Big Ten Conference) (born 1928)
  • April 20 – Skeeter Swift, American ABA player (New Orleans Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Condors, San Antonio Spurs) and college coach (Liberty) (born 1946)
  • April 22 – Jess Kersey, American NBA referee (born 1941)
  • April 23 – Ken Sears, American NBA player (New York Knicks, San Francisco Warriors) (born 1933)
  • May 2 – Toby Kimball, American NBA player (born 1942)
  • May 4 – Jay Carty, American NBA player (Los Angeles Lakers) (born 1941)
  • May 8 – Chuck Orsborn, American college coach (Bradley) (born 1917)
  • May 8 – George Irvine, American ABA player (Virginia Squires, Denver Nuggets) and NBA coach (Indiana Pacers, Detroit Pistons) (born 1948)
  • May 13 – Ron Bontemps, American Olympic player (1952) (born 1926)
  • May 14 – Frank Brian, American NBA player (Anderson Packers, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Fort Wayne Pistons) (born 1923)
  • May 27 – Robert Curtis, American NBL Canada player (Saint John Mill Rats) (born 1990)
  • May 31 – Ramon Campos Jr., Filipino Olympic player (1948, 1952, 1956) (born 1925)
  • June 1 – Jack McCloskey, American NBA player (Philadelphia Warriors) and coach (Portland Trail Blazers) and college coach (Penn, Wake Forest) (born 1925)
  • June 10 – Mihai Nedef, Romanian Olympic player (1952) (born 1931)
  • June 17 – Omar Monza, Argentine Olympic player (1952) (born 1929)
  • June 30 – Darrall Imhoff, American college All-American (California), NBA player and Olympic Gold medalist (1960) (born 1938)
  • July 4 – Gene Conley, American NBA player (Boston Celtics, New York Knicks) (born 1930)
  • July 6 – Les Habegger, 92, American college (Seattle Pacific) and NBA coach (Seattle SuperSonics).[2]
  • July 11 – Bill Chambers, American college player and coach (William & Mary) (born 1930)
  • July 14 – Ross Giudice, American college coach (San Francisco) (born 1924)
  • July 15 – Bob Wolff, American announcer (New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons) (born 1920)
  • July 16 – Jerry Bird, American NBA player (New York Knicks) (born 1934)
  • July 23 – John Kundla, American Hall of Fame coach (Minneapolis Lakers, Minnesota Golden Gophers) (born 1916)
  • August 3 – Dickie Hemric, American NBA player (Boston Celtics) (born 1933)
  • August 13 – Nick Mantis, American NBA player (Minneapolis Lakers, St. Louis Hawks, Chicago Zephyrs) (born 1935)
  • August 16 – Tom Hawkins, American NBA player (Los Angeles Lakers, Cincinnati Royals) (born 1936)
  • August 26 – Adam Wójcik, Polish player (Śląsk Wrocław, Prokom Sopot, Turów Zgorzelec) (born 1970)
  • August 28 – Jud Heathcote, American college coach (Montana, Michigan State) (born 1927)
  • August 30 – Rollie Massimino, American college coach (Villanova, UNLV, Cleveland State) (born 1934)
  • September 6 — Jim McDaniels, American NBA (Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Lakers, Buffalo Braves) and ABA (Carolina Cougars, Kentucky Colonels) player. (born 1948)
  • September 17 — Cris Bolado, Filipino player (Alaska Aces, Star Hotshots, San Miguel Beermen) (born 1969)
  • September 21 – Glen Whisby, 44, American player[3]
  • September 23 — Loreto Carbonell, Filipino Olympic player (1956) (born 1933)
  • September 30 — Frank Hamblen, American NBA coach (Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers) (born 1947)
  • October 1 — Dave Strader, American college announcer (born 1955)
  • October 6 — Connie Hawkins, American Hall of Fame Harlem Globetrotters, ABA and NBA player (Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers) (born 1942)
  • October 16 — Kevin Cadle, American basketball coach (Kingston Kings, British national team) and NBA announcer (born 1955)
  • October 20 — Justin Reed, American NBA player (Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves) (born 1982)
  • October 30 — János Halász, Hungarian Olympic player (1948) (born 1929)
  • October 31 — Red Murrell, American college (Drake) and AAU (Phillips 66ers) player (born 1933)
  • November 3 — Sid Catlett, American player (Cincinnati Royals) (born 1948)
  • November 5 — Don Eddy, American college coach (Eastern Illinois, UTSA) (born 1935)
  • November 13 — Jeff Capel II, American college coach (Fayetteville State, North Carolina A&T, Old Dominion) (born 1953)
  • November 17 — Aleksandr Salnikov, Ukrainian Olympic player (1976, 1980) (born 1949)
  • November 19 — Luther Rackley, American NBA and ABA player (born 1946)
  • November 19 — Elias Tolentino, Filipino Olympic player (1968) (born 1942)
  • November 25 — Steve "Snapper" Jones, American ABA and NBA player and NBA announcer (born 1942)
  • December 1 — Perry Wallace, American college player (Vanderbilt) and first African-American player in the Southeastern Conference (born 1948)
  • December 4 — Armenak Alachachian, Armenian Olympic Silver Medalist (1964) (born 1930)
  • December 6 — George E. Killian, American administrator. President of FIBA and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (born 1924)
  • December 7 — Roland Taylor, American ABA/NBA player (Virginia Squires, Denver Nuggets) (born 1946)
  • December 11 — Birgir Örn Birgis, Icelandic national team player and coach (born 1942)
  • December 21 — Dick Enberg, college announcer (UCLA) (born 1935)
  • December 25 – Michael Britt, 57, American college player (District of Columbia).[4]
  • December 26 — Orsten Artis, American college player (UTEP), NCAA champion (1966) (born 1943)

See also

  • Timeline of women's basketball

References

1. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.hoophall.com/news/naismith-memorial-basketball-hall-of-fame-announces-modifications-to-its-enshrinement-process-beginning-with-the-class-of-2018/ |title=Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Announces Modifications to its Enshrinement Process Beginning with the Class of 2018 |publisher=Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |date=December 19, 2017 |accessdate=February 17, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Jenks|first1=Jayson|title=Les Habegger turned SPU into winner, helped Sonics win title|url=https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/college/les-hasbegger-turned-spu-into-winner-helped-sonics-win-title/|accessdate=11 April 2018|work=Seattle Times|date=6 July 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Former Southern Miss basketball star Glen Whisby dies at 45|url=http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/story/sports/college/southern-miss/blitz/2017/09/22/former-southern-miss-basketball-star-glen-whisby-dies-45/692707001/|accessdate=November 12, 2017|work=hattiesburgamerican.com|date=September 22, 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|first=Alex|last=Perry|title=‘He was a superstar’: Community mourns pro baller, mentor to kids|url=https://www.suffolknewsherald.com/2017/12/30/he-was-a-superstar-community-mourns-pro-baller-mentor-to-kids/|work=Suffolk News-Herald|date=December 30, 2017|accessdate = June 28, 2018}}
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