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The 2013–14 VTB United League was the 5th complete season of the VTB United League. The tournament featured 20 teams, from 10 countries during the season, 2 more teams than the previous year. It was the first season the VTB United League that functioned as the new domestic first tier level for Russian basketball clubs.
CSKA Moscow won their 5th VTB United League title, and their 21st Russian national championship.
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Participants
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Regular season
Group A
- Team withdrawing from the tournament due to annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.[1]
Group B
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Playoffs
Bracket
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Awards
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Major awards
- Most Valuable Player:
Andrew Goudelock (UNICS Kazan)[2]
- Playoffs MVP:
Miloš Teodosić (CSKA Moscow)[3]
- Coach of the Year:
Rimas Kurtinaitis (Khimki)[4]
- Sixth Man of the Year:
James Augustine (Khimki)[5]
- Defensive Player of the Year:
Sasha Kaun (CSKA Moscow)[6]
- Young Player of the Year:
Dmitry Kulagin (Triump Lyubertsy) &
Edgaras Ulanovas (Neptūnas)[7]
All-Tournament First Team
All-Tournament Second Team
Nationality awards
For the second season in a row, awards were handed out to the best player by nationality.
Monthly MVP
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Statistical leaders
- Scoring:
Cory Higgins, Triumph Lyubertsy (21.5)[18]
- Rebounds:
Frank Elegar, Kalev/Cramo (8.4)
- Assists:
Jerry Johnson, Astana (7.5)
- Steals:
Cuthbert Victor, Krasny Oktyabr (1.9)
- Blocks:
Shane Lawal, Astana (2.1)
References
External links
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