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BC UNICS (russian: БК УНИКС) is a professional
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in
Kazan Kazan ( ; rus, Казань, p=kɐˈzanʲ; tt-Cyrl, Казан, ''Qazan'', IPA: ɑzan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers, covering an ...
, Russia, that plays in the
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, and formerly played in the EuroLeague. On February 28, 2022, EuroLeague Basketball suspended the team because of the
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. Their home arena is
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.


History


1991-1999

UNICS was established in 1991. Though officially the club's men's professional club was founded in 1991 (when it first began to play in the lowest level of the national pro leagues), UNICS traces its origins back to KSU's college team Burevestnik, which participated in the
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student championships from 1957, and won the all-Soviet college title in 1965 and 1970. Because of this, the name 'UNICS' is an abbreviation – UNI(versity), C(ulture), S(port). Between 1994 and 1997, UNICS secured a berth in Russia's first division. In 1997, UNICS was promoted to the
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, which was at the time the top-tier level Russian league. A year later, Yevgeny Bogachev, the chairman of the National Bank of the
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, became the president of the club.


2000-2019

The team placed second to CSKA in the Russian Basketball Super League in 2001 and 2002, a year in which it also reached the Saporta Cup semifinals, losing against the Greek club
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in the semifinals. UNICS' first title was the Russian Cup in March 2003, with an 81–82 overtime victory over CSKA.
Kazan Kazan ( ; rus, Казань, p=kɐˈzanʲ; tt-Cyrl, Казан, ''Qazan'', IPA: ɑzan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers, covering an ...
hosted the
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final four, which was eventually named the
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, in April 2004. UNICS won its regular season group, and advanced to the final four, where the club was crowned the FIBA Europe League champions. The MVP of the tournament's final four. By the 2005–06 season, UNICS went one level up, and made its ULEB Cup (later named EuroCup) debut. However, things turned south quickly, as UNICS lost at home against
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in the tournament's eighth finals’ second leg, and crashed out. The team the next season made it to the ULEB Cup semifinals, before losing to the eventual league champs Real Madrid. It also returned to the Russian League finals, losing against CSKA. In the 2007–08 season, UNICS made it to the ULEB Cup (now called EuroCup) Final Eight, but fell to
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in the quarterfinals. UNICS finally broke through in the EuroCup in the 2010–11 season, by winning its regular season and Last 16 groups, before sweeping its quarterfinal series against
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. UNICS beat
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87–66, in the semifinals, behind 27 points from
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, and registered a 92–77 win against Cajasol Sevilla, in the title game. Marko Popović had a EuroCup Finals record of 11 assists, to lead UNICS to the title. In the Russian League, UNICS had a 21–6 record, to finish the regular season atop the standings, but then went out in the playoff semifinals, after a five-game duel against
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. The club then competed in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague in the following season. It made its EuroLeague debut in the 2011–12 season. In the Russian League it finished first at the end of the regular season, and reached the playoff semifinals.


2020-present

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left the team in early 2022 due to the
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. The team is suing him for $250,000, and trying to prevent him from signing with a
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team. Similarly, Americans
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,
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, John Brown, and John Holland, as well as Italian Marco Spissu, left the team after the invasion. On February 28, 2022, EuroLeague Basketball suspended the team because of the
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.


Honours


Domestic competitions

*
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: ''Runners-up (2)'': 2015–16,
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* Russian Cups :Champions (3): 2003, 2009,
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European competitions

* EuroCup :Champions (1): 2011 *
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:Champions (1): 2004 * North European League :Champions (1): 2003


Season by season


Players


Current roster


Depth chart


Notable players

;bold – FIBA World and FIBA Europe champions and medalists


Russian

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Ruslan Avleev Ruslan Avleev (born June 4, 1976 in Sarapul, Udmurtia) is a former Russian professional basketball 6'6" power forward of Tatar ethnicity. Started his career as a pro in 1995 with BK EVRAZ. Avleev had played in Russia (EVRAZ, CSKA, UNICS Kazan, ...
(1997–01, 04–06) – 301 games, 19.2 ppg; * Petr Samoylenko (1998–07, 08–13) – 774 games, 5.8 ppg; *
Alexander Petrenko Alexander Anatolievich Petrenko (alternative spelling: Alexandre; 4 February 1976 – 21 July 2006) was a Russian professional basketball player. He was born in Almaty, Kazakh SSR, and held Russian citizenship. Professional career Petrenko playe ...
(1999–00) – 58 games, 13.2 ppg; * Evgeniy Pashutin (2000–02) – 86 games, 8.5 ppg; * Valentin Kubrakov (2000–02, 03–04) – 121 games, 8.5 ppg; *
Igor Kudelin Igor Kudelin (born August 8, 1972) is a Russian former professional basketball player. A 1.95 tall shooting guard, he spent the major part of his career playing for PBC CSKA Moscow, CSKA Moscow. He helped his team reach the Euroleague Final Four t ...
(2002–03, 06–07) – 35 games, 8.1 ppg; *
Sergei Chikalkin Sergei Chikalkin (born December 11, 1975) is a Russian former professional basketball player. The 1.96 m 95 kg (6'5" 210 pound) shooting guard is known for his long-range shooting accuracy. Started his career as a pro in 1995 with ...
(2002–03, 05–09) – 187 games, 10.6 ppg; * Andrei Fetisov (2002–03) – 20 games, 6.2 ppg; * Viktor Keirou (2003–05, 07–08) – 83 games, 5.4 ppg; *
Vadim Panin Vadim Aleksandrovich Panin (russian: Вадим Александрович Панин, born February 10, 1984) is a Russian professional basketball player who last played for Zenit Saint Petersburg of the VTB United League and the EuroCup. Standi ...
(2006–07) – 35 games, 6.1 ppg; * Dmitri Sokolov (2006–09) – 128 games, 6.8 ppg; * Nikolay Padius (2007–08, 10–11) – 59 games, 5.3 ppg; * Fedor Likholitov (2009–10) – 10 games, 2.5 ppg; *
Zakhar Pashutin Zakhar Yuryevich Pashutin (russian: Захар Юрьевич Пашутин; born May 3, 1974 in Sochi, USSR) is a retired Russian professional basketball player and basketball coach. At a height of 1.96 m (6'5"), and a weight of 95 kg (210 ...
(2010–12) – 102 games, 4.3 ppg; * Aleksey Savrasenko (2011–12) – 56 games, 4.6 ppg; *
Nikita Shabalkin Nikita Shabalkin (born October 9, 1986) is a Russian former professional basketball player. At a height of 2.06 m (6'9") tall, and a weight of 105 kg (232 lbs.), he played at both the small forward and power forward positions. Professional career ...
(2012–13) – 28 games, 6.3 ppg; * Egor Koulechov (2020-21)


Foreign

;bold – former NBA players; Olympics, FIBA World and FIBA Europe champions and medalists ;USA *
Glen Whisby Glen Whisby Jr. (June 29, 1972 – September 21, 2017) was an American professional basketball player. Standing at , he played the Center (basketball), center position. He played college basketball at the University of Southern Mississippi. Coll ...
(2000–01) – 51 games, 10.4 ppg; *
Anthony Bonner Anthony Bonner (born June 8, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player. College career Bonner played college basketball at Saint Louis University. He is the Saint Louis Billikens' all-time leading scorer, with 1,972 points. Pr ...
(2001–02) – 8 games, 14.9 ppg; * Michael McDonald (2001–02) – 45 games; 12.2 ppg; *
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(2001–02) – 30 games, 11.8 ppg; *
Dickey Simpkins LuBara Dixon "Dickey" Simpkins (born April 6, 1972) is an American former professional basketball player best known for his tenure with the Chicago Bulls in the late 1990s. He is currently a scout for the Washington Wizards. A 6' 9" forward/ce ...
* (2002–03) – 38 games, 12.3 ppg; *
Kebu Stewart Kebu Omar Stewart (born December 19, 1973) is an American retired basketball player. He played in the NBA and had a rich international career, playing in several countries. High school and college career Stewart was a star high school player at n ...
(2002–03) – 18 games, 8.3 ppg; *
LaMarr Greer LaMarr Vernon Greer (born May 16, 1976) is a high school McDonald's All American and retired American basketball player. After short stints in the United States Basketball League and the International Basketball League, he embarked on a professio ...
(2003–04) – 41 games; 12 ppg; * Joe Ira Clark (2004–05) – 41 games, 7.8 ppg; *
Paul Shirley Paul Murphy Shirley (born December 23, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player who last played for Unicaja Málaga in the Spanish ACB. Shirley is noted for briefly maintaining an online journal (blog) while playing for the ...
(2004–05) – 9 games, 4.9 ppg; *
Shammond Williams Shammond Omar Williams (born April 5, 1975) is a retired American-born naturalized Georgian professional basketball player. Standing at , he played at both point guard and shooting guard positions. During his career he played in the NBA and in ...
(2004–05) – 57 games, 17.1 ppg; *
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(2005–06) – 40 games, 11.5 ppg; * Samaki Walker* (2005–06) – 4 games, 7 ppg; * Sam Clancy, Jr. (2005–06) – 30 games, 4 ppg; *
Jarod Stevenson Moon Tae-jong (; or Cameron Jarod Stevenson; born December 1, 1975) is a South Korean former professional basketball player at the small forward position. He is 1.99 m in height. Moon played at the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship games, representing ...
(2006–07) – 32 games; 10.4 ppg; *
Mateen Cleaves Mateen Ahmad Cleaves (born September 7, 1977) is a retired American basketball player. He played parts of six seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was an All-American college player for Michigan State, where he led the Sparta ...
(2006–07) – 11 games, 5 ppg; * Jerry McCullough (2006–08) – 80 games, 6.8 ppg; *
Tariq Kirksay Tariq Kinte Kirksay (born September 7, 1979) is a French American professional basketball player for Fos Provence Basket of the French LNB Pro A. He was born in the Bronx, New York, where he grew up. High school Kirksay played basketball at Ric ...
(2007–09) – 95 games, 9.3 ppg; *
Joseph Forte Joseph Xavier Forte (born March 23, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player. He played two seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and was an All-American player at North Carolina. Beginnings Forte got his start ...
(2007–08) – 11 games, 8.4 ppg; *
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(2008–09) – 19 games, 6.5 ppg; *
Terrell Lyday Terrell Lyday (born August 12, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player. Standing at , he played at the shooting guard position. College career Lyday played college basketball at Fresno City College, Fresno CC (NJCAA), from 1997 ...
(2008–13) – 243 games, 12.2 ppg; *
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(2010–11) – 48 games, 7.4 pts; * Kelly McCarty (2010–13) – 114 games, 9.5 ppg; *
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(2011–12) – 58 games, 13.4 ppg; *
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(2011–12) – 55 games, 8 ppg; * Mike Wilkinson (2011–13) – 63 games, 7.1 ppg; *
Mire Chatman Mire De Juan Chatman (born October 24, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. Standing at 1.87 m (6'2"), he played at the point guard position. He is a Texas Pan American University alumnus who as an American became the all-t ...
(2012–13) – 45 games, 8.5 ppg; *
Chuck Eidson Charles Patrick Eidson Jr. (born October 10, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player. He is 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) tall and he played mainly at the small forward position. He could also play at both the point guard and shootin ...
(2012–13) – 48 games, 13.6 ppg; * Drew Goudelock (2013–14) – 46 games, 19.3 ppg; ;Australia *
Chris Anstey Christopher John Anstey (born 1 January 1975) is an Australian former professional basketball player. His career included stints in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Russia and Spain. Anstey was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers ...
(2003–05) – 93 games, 13.1 ppg; *
Nathan Jawai Nathan Leon Jawai (born 10 October 1986) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Darwin Salties of the NBL1 North. Standing at 209 cm, he plays at the power forward and centre positions. Early life Born at the Royal Hospi ...
(2011–12) – 46 games, 8.7 ppg; ;Europe *
Slobodan Šljivančanin Slobodan Šljivančanin (born May 1, 1972) is a former professional basketball player. At 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) in height, he played the Center (basketball), center position. Career Šljivančanin started his pro career with KK Partizan (1990� ...
(1998–00) – 117 games, 10 ppg; *
Branislav Vićentić Branislav Vićentić ( sr-cyr, Бранислав Вићентић; born July 5, 1971) is a Serbian basketball coach and former player. Playing career Vićentić played for Yugoslav teams OKK Beograd, Bobanik and Beobanka. In 1998, he move ...
(2001–02) – 29 games, 10.4 ppg; *
Oliver Popović Oliver Popović ( sr-cyr, Оливер Поповић; born 18 March 1970) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. Playing career He was a Yugoslav champion (1987, 1989, and 1998) and Cup holder (1989), silver medalist of ...
(2001–03) – 80 games, 14.6 ppg; * Damir Mršić (2002–03) – 31 games, 7.7 ppg; *
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(2002–04) – 78 games, 10 ppg; *
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(2001–02, 03–04, 05–06) – 86 games, 11.3 ppg; *
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(2003–04, 05–07, 09–10) – 144 games, 11 ppg; * Stevan Nađfeji (2004–05) – 40 games, 7.4 ppg; *
Kaspars Kambala Kaspars Kambala (born December 13, 1978) is a Latvian semi-professional basketball player, currently for BK Jūrmala, and a former professional boxer. Standing at , he plays at the position of forward-center. High school A 1997 graduate of Home ...
(2004–05) – 54 games, 14.5 ppg; *
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(2005–07) – 78 games, 12.7 ppg; *
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(2006–08) – 68 games, 12.9 ppg; *
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(2006–08) – 71 games, 10.3 ppg; * Marko Tušek (2007–08) – 36 games, 10.1 ppg; *
Krešimir Lončar Krešimir Lončar (born February 12, 1983) is a Croatian former professional basketball player, currently working as manager of sport & scouting for s.Oliver Würzburg of the Basketball Bundesliga. Standing at , he played both the power forward an ...
(2008–10) – 114 games, 11.8 ppg; * Marko Popović (2008–11) – 142 games, 13.9 ppg; *
Vladimir Veremeenko Vladimir Veremeenko (born July 21, 1984) is a Belarusian professional basketball player who last played for Tsmoki-Minsk of the VTB United League. Professional career The son of professional basketball players, Veremeenko was an early bloomer a ...
(2008–13) – 249 games, 8.8 ppg; *
Maciej Lampe Maciej Bolesław Lampe (born February 5, 1985) is a Polish professional basketball player. Standing at , he plays at the power forward and center positions. Professional career Originally from Łódź, Poland, Lampe grew up in Stockholm, Swede ...
(2009–11) – 96 games, 15.9 ppg; * Hasan Rizvić (2010–11) – 64 games, 5.4 ppg; * Slavko Vraneš (2010–11) – 39 games, 2.6 ppg; * Boštjan Nachbar (2011–12) – 22 games, 3.6 ppg; * Ian Vougioukas (2012–13) – 47 games, 10.9 ppg; * Kostas Kaimakoglou (2012–2021) – 37 games, 12.5 ppg; * Artūras Milaknis (2015–16) Milan Gurović (2004) and Hüseyin Beşok (2005) shortly were under contract with UNICS Kazan, but never played a single game for the team. (*) former NBA champions


Head coaches

;bold – Olympics, FIBA World and FIBA Europe champions and medalists * Stanislav Eremin – 2000–06; * Antanas Sireika – 2006–08; * Aleksandar Petrović (basketball, born October 1959), Aco Petrović – 2008–09; * Valdemaras Chomičius – 2009–10; * Evgeniy Pashutin – 2010–12; * Aco Petrović – 2012–2013 * Stanislav Eremin – 2013; * Andrea Trinchieri – 2013–2014 * Argiris Pedoulakis – 2014–2014 * Evgeniy Pashutin – 2014–2017 * Dimitrios Priftis – 2017–2021 * Velimir Perasović – 2021–


References


External links


Official Site

Eurobasket.com Team Info
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