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2000–01 NEBL was the second complete season of the North European Basketball League. The tournament was held during the 2000–01 basketball season on 30 November 2000 – 22 April 2001. The winner of the NEBL championship was awarded with $45,000 cheque, the other finalist received $25,000, 3rd-place winner - $20,000 and 4th best team got $10,000.
Ural Great PBC Ural Great Perm was a Russian professional basketball club that was located in Perm, Russia. The club's home arena was Molot Sports Hall. The team played in the Russian Super League. History The club was established in the year 1995 on the ...
won the tournament by defeating Žalgiris in the final. Sergei Chikalkin from
Ural Great PBC Ural Great Perm was a Russian professional basketball club that was located in Perm, Russia. The club's home arena was Molot Sports Hall. The team played in the Russian Super League. History The club was established in the year 1995 on the ...
was named as the Most valuable player.


Clubs


Regular season


Results

Source
Worldbasket.com


Play-offs


Eight-finals


Quarterfinals


Final Four


Semifinal 1


Semifinal 2


Third-place game


Final


Final standings


NEBL Challenge Cup'2001

Challenge Cup was second-tier competition for clubs, that wanted to be promoted to first-tier NEBL tournament (Championship). Four NEBL Championship worst teams transferred to NEBL Challenge Cup'2001 Second stage.


Clubs


First stage


Group A

All games played in Batumi from 16 to 18 February 2001.


Group B

All games played in Bergen from 17 to 19 February 2001.


Group C

All games played in
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from 21 to 23 February 2001.


Ranking of fourth-placed teams


Second stage


Group D

All games played in Södertälje from 19 to 20 March 2001. Semifinals Third-place game Final


Group E

All games played in
Grodno Grodno (russian: Гродно, pl, Grodno; lt, Gardinas) or Hrodna ( be, Гродна ), is a city in western Belarus. The city is located on the Neman River, 300 km (186 mi) from Minsk, about 15 km (9 mi) from the Polish b ...
from 26 to 27 March 2001. Semifinals Third-place game Final


Group F

All games played in
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from 14 to 15 March 2001. Semifinals Third-place game Final


Group G

All games played in Birmingham from 20 to 21 March 2001. Semifinals Third-place game Final


Final Four

Final Four was held in
Odessa Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrativ ...
from 27 to 28 April 2001.
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withdraw. It was replaced with Grodno-93 by NEBL decision.
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( Pertemps Bullets) was named the MVP of the Final Four. Semifinals Third-place game Final


Final standings


References


External links


Teams

Schedule

Scores

Challenge Cup. Schedule
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