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2020–21 Olimpia Milano season

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The 2019–20 season sees Olimpia Milano competing in both EuroLeague and Lega Basket Serie A. The first is the highest level of European basketball competitions, for which Milano has a license.

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Olimpia Milano's 2020–2021 season is sponsored by AX Armani Exchange and it's the 88th consecutive season in the Serie A. It's also Ettore Messina's second year as the team's coach: in his first year Milano was struggling both in Euroleague and Serie A, but at the end due to the COVID-19 pandemic interruptions the team ended the season without any trophy.[citation needed]

The new season starts under the best auspices with the Eurosport Supercup[1] victory and 8 games won out of 8.[citation needed]

Milano had a great start and by mid November they had a seven game winning streak in the Serie A and just two losses in Euroleague. But the season (especially in the Euroleague) could not proceed as per schedule due to postponed games caused by many players contracting SARS-CoV-2. Milano was forced to interrupt the team activities on 9 November when, after the game against Brescia, several players were tested positive.[2]

Milano ends at the first place in the standing the first half of the season gaining the unofficial title of "winter champions" and they qualified to the Italian Basketball Cup. They dominated the competition and won the final against Pesaro.[3]

In the EuroLeague Milano qualified to the playoffs ending the season in the fourth place which gave home advantage. A sensational win against Bayern Munich at the quarterfinals qualified Milano to the Final Four where they lost the semifinals at the last shot against Barcelona. The team will end the competition at the third place winning against CSKA Moscow third place game. The last qualification to a EuroLeague playoff series dates back to the 1991–92 edition.

The Serie A regular season ended with Milano in the first place of the standing, with 22 wins and 6 losses. At the playoffs Milano was the favourite for the title, but at the end things will not turn in the team's advantage: they reached the finals after winning against Dolomiti Energia Trento and Umana Reyer Venezia with a full 3-0 result. But in the final series the players showed signs of weariness from the long season and they lost all of the five matches of the finals against Virtus Segafredo Bologna that won the competition.

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EuroLeague

Euroleague playoffs home jersey
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Euroleague playoffs home
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Euroleague playoffs away
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Euroleague regular season home
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Lega Basket Serie A

Serie A playoffs home jersey
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Serie A playoffs home
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Serie A playoffs home
Serie A regular season home jersey
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Serie A regular season home
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Serie A regular season grey jersey
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Serie A regular season grey

Cups

Italian Cup home jersey
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Italian Cup home
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Supercup home jersey
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Supercup home
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Team

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Players

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

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6+6 format (colours: Italian or homegrown players; foreign players; young players; injured or inactive players)

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  • ^EL EuroLeague only
  • ^LBA LBA only

Squad changes

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Youth team

The following players have been called from the youth team and have made their appearance in the championship.

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On loan

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Staff and management

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Pre-season and friendlies

Torneo City of Cagliari
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We're Back Preseason Tour
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Competitions

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Supercup

Group stage

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Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.
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A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; L = Loss; V = Void
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Semifinal

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Final

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Supercup Finals MVP
United States Malcolm Delaney
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2020 Italian Supercup champions
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4th title

Frecciarossa Final Eight 2021

The Frecciarossa Final Eight 2021 was the 53rd edition of the Italian Basketball Cup and Milano qualified by ending the first half of the season in the first place of the Italian Championship mid-season and gaining the unofficial title of "Winter Champions".[6] The Cup was hosted in the Milan court at the Mediolanum Forum in Assago.

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Italian Cup Finals MVP
Italy Luigi Datome
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Serie A Regular Season

League table

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Updated to match(es) played on 10 May 2021. Source: LBA

Results summary

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Results by round

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1 ^ The match was voided after Virtus Roma withdrawal from the Serie A.[48]
2 ^ The match against Cremona was postponed because the team was stuck in Madrid, after the Euroleague match against Real, due to bad weather.[49]
3 ^ The last match was postoponed from May 2 to May 10: Happy Casa Brindisi had a number of players affected by COVID-19 and all the matches were postponed to ensure that all the games were played simultaneously.[50]

Serie A Playoffs

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Finals

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EuroLeague Regular Season

League table

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Source: EuroLeague
Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) will not be counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Results summary

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Results by round

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A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

Some matches could not be regularly played at the scheduled date due to positivity to SARS-CoV-2 tests from many Euroleague teams. Milano itself was one of the teams where numerous players were affected.[2]

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Notes
1. ^ Originally the match was scheduled to be played on 22 October 2020 but it was postponed to 11 November[51] due to covid positives in the Zenit Saint Petersburg team.[52] The game was subject to another deferement because Milano had other positive COVID cases[53] that turned out to be false negative. The game was finally set to be played on 22 February 2021.[54]
2. ^ Originally the match was scheduled to be played on 30 October 2020, but it was postoponed[55] to 1 December[56] due to players found positive to COVID in the Alba Berlin Team.
3. ^ Originally the match was scheduled to be played on 13 November 2020 but it was postponed[57] to 8 December[58] due to COVID positive tests in the Milano team.

EuroLeague Playoffs

Quarterfinals

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Final Four

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Statistics

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As of June 9, 2021.

Individual statistics Super Cup

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Individual statistics Italian Cup

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Individual statistics Serie A

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Individual statistics Euroleague

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Team game highs

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