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词条 Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament
释义

  1. History

  2. Format

  3. Finals

  4. Statistics

     Statistics by club  Statistics by nation 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox sports league
| title = Next Generation Tournament
| current_season = 2018–19 Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament
| logo = Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament logo.png
| pixels = 200px
| caption =
| sport = Basketball
| founded = 2002
| folded =
| fame =
| motto =
| teams = 32
|continent = {{flagicon|Europe}} Europe
| country =
| champion = {{flagicon|LTU}} Lietuvos rytas
(2nd title)
| most_champs = {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow
(3 titles)
| website = Official website
| President = Jordi Bertomeu
| ceo = Jordi Bertomeu
| TV =
}}

The Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament, known as the Adidas Next Generation Tournament[1] for sponsorship reasons, and until 2014, called the Nike International Junior Tournament (NIJT) for sponsorship reasons, is an international boy's youth age basketball tournament that is contested between the best basketball clubs in Europe in the Under-18 age category. The tournament is organized by Euroleague Basketball, and is sponsored by Adidas. The tournament's Final Four takes place during the senior men's EuroLeague Final Four event.[2] The tournaments's Final Four also features a slam dunk contest and 3 point shootout contest.[3]

History

The first Next Generation Tournament Final Four was held in 2003, in Barcelona, Spain. The tournament was originally officially called the Euroleague Basketball International Junior Tournament and was sponsored by Nike. Its sponsorship name was originally the Nike International Junior Tournament (NIJT). Originally, the tournament featured only 8 teams in total. In 2014, the name of the tournament was officially changed to the Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament, and Adidas took over as the tournament's main sponsor. Thus, the tournament's new sponsorship name became the Adidas Next Generation Tournament.

The four regional tournaments were originally the Torneo Città di Roma, the Torneig de Bàsquet Junior Ciutat de L'Hospitalet, the Kaunas International Junior Tournament, and the Belgrade International Junior Tournament. In 2016, the Torneo Città di Roma was replaced by the Torneo Costa del Sol.

Format

In total, 34 teams compete to play for the Next Generation Tournament title, at the Next Generation Tournament Final Four. 32 teams compete in 4 regional tournaments, in order to qualify to the 8 team Final Four qualification tournament. The regional tournaments are the Torneig de Bàsquet Junior Ciutat de L'Hospitalet, the Kaunas International Junior Tournament, the Belgrade International Junior Tournament, and the Torneo Costa del Sol. The winners of each of the 4 regional tournaments qualify to the Final Four qualification tournament.[4]

In addition to the 4 winners of each of the regional qualification tournaments, the reigning champion from the previous season, as well as three wild card invitees, also take part in the Final Tournament, which is played by eight teams that are divided into two groups of four teams each. The two group winners play on the same court where the senior men's EuroLeague Final Four is held.

Finals

Season Host City Champion Runner-up Score MVP
2002–03 Barcelona LTU}} ŽalgirisISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv87–80LTU}} Rolandas Alijevas
2003–04 Tel Aviv RUS}} CSKA MoscowITA}} Montepaschi Siena90–62RUS}} Vasiliy Zavoruev
2004–05 Moscow RUS}} CSKA MoscowLTU}} Žalgiris97–64RUS}} Vasiliy Zavoruev
2005–06 Prague RUS}} CSKA MoscowLTU}} Žalgiris59–55RUS}} Ivan Nelyubov
2006–07 Athens LTU}} ŽalgirisSRB}} FMP78–74LTU}} Donatas Motiejūnas
2007–08 Madrid SRB}} FMPESP}} FC Barcelona80–70SRB}} Dejan Musli
2008–09 Berlin SRB}} FMPLTU}} Lietuvos rytas123–110SRB}} Dejan Musli
2009–10 Paris FRA}} INSEPSRB}} FMP83–73FRA}} Livio Jean-Charles
2010–11 Barcelona CRO}} ZagrebLTU}} Žalgiris76–65CRO}} Dario Šarić
2011–12 Istanbul LTU}} Lietuvos rytasTUR}} Fenerbahçe88–70TUR}} Metecan Birsen
2012–13 London ESP}} FIATC JoventutESP}} FC Barcelona82–59ESP}} Alberto Abalde
2013–14 Milan SRB}} Crvena zvezda TelekomESP}} Real Madrid55–42SRB}} Vojislav Stojanović
2014–15 Madrid ESP}} Real MadridSRB}} Crvena zvezda Telekom73–70SLO}} Luka Dončić
2015–16 Berlin ESP}} FC Barcelona LassaSRB}} Crvena zvezda Telekom90–82SRB}} Boriša Simanić
2016–17 Istanbul FRA}} Centre FédéralSRB}} Mega Bemax65–58FRA}} Ivan Février
2017–18 Belgrade LTU}} Lietuvos rytasITA}} Stella Azzurra76–71LTU}} Deividas Sirvydis

Statistics

Statistics by club

Rank Club Champion Finalist
1RUS}} CSKA Moscow3
2004, 2005, 2006
0
2LIT}} Žalgiris2
2003, 2007
3
2005, 2006, 2011
3SER}} FMP2
2008, 2009
2
2007, 2010
4LIT}} Lietuvos rytas2
2012, 2018
1
2009
5SER}} Crvena zvezda Telekom1
2014
2
2015, 2016
6ESP}} FC Barcelona Lassa1
2016
2
2008, 2013
7ESP}} Real Madrid1
2015
1
2014
8FRA}} INSEP1
2010
0
9CRO}} Zagreb1
2011
0
10ESP}} FIATC Joventut1
2013
0
11FRA}} Centre Fédéral1
2017
0
12ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv0
1
2003
13ITA}} Montepaschi Siena0
1
2004
14TUR}} Fenerbahçe0
1
2012
15SRB}} Mega Bemax0
1
2017
16ITA}} Stella Azzurra0
1
2018

Statistics by nation

RankNation Champion Finalist
1.LIT}} Lithuania4
Žalgiris (2), Lietuvos rytas (2)
4
Žalgiris (3), Lietuvos rytas (1)
2.SER}} Serbia3
FMP (2), Crvena zvezda Telekom (1)
5
FMP (2), Crvena zvezda Telekom (2), Mega Bemax (1)
3.ESP}} Spain3
FIATC Joventut (1), Real Madrid (1), FC Barcelona Lassa (1)
3
FC Barcelona Lassa (2), Real Madrid (1)
4.RUS}} Russia3
CSKA Moscow (3)
0
5.FRA}} France2
INSEP (1), Centre Fédéral (1)
0
6.CRO}} Croatia1
Zagreb (1)
0
7.ITA}} Italy0
2
Montepaschi Siena (1), Stella Azzurra (1)
8.ISR}} Israel0
1
Maccabi Tel Aviv (1)
9.TUR}} Turkey0
1
Fenerbahçe (1)

See also

  • Junior ABA League
  • VTB United Youth League
  • EuroLeague
  • EuroCup

References

1. ^Announcing the Euroleague Basketball adidas Next Generation Tournament!; Euroleague.net, 5 December 2014
2. ^Euroleague.net Field set for 2013 Euroleague Basketball Nike International Junior Tournament.
3. ^Euroleague.net Heng wins NIJT Slam Dunk crown, Hakanson Three-Point title.
4. ^Euroleague.net NIKE INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT.

External links

  • Next Generation Tournament Webpage
  • Euroleague Basketball Official Website
  • EuroLeague Official Website
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