2018–19 Bulgarian Basketball Cup

The 2018–19 Bulgarian Basketball Cup is the 65th edition of the annual cup tournament in Bulgaria.It is managed by the Bulgarian Basketball Federation.The competition will start on December 27, 2018, with the quarterfinals and will end with the Final on March 2, 2019 in Panagyurishte.

Bulgarian Basketball Cup
Competition details
Season 2018–19
Teams 8
Games played 13
Dates 27 December 2018 – 2 March 2019
Statistical leaders
Points Isiah Williams
21.5
Rebounds Mikael Hopkins
10.5
Assists Brandon Brown
7
Records
Biggest home win Levski Lukoil 92–74 PBC Academic
(13 February 2019)
Biggest away win Balkan 73–96 Levski Lukoil
(16 January 2019)
Highest scoring Bultex 99 95–78 Yambol
(16 January 2019)
← 2018
2020

Format

This season, only clubs from National Basketball League (Bulgaria) will participate, except Cherno More, which withdrew from the competition. The quarterfinals and semifinals are played in a double-legged format, while the Final is played in single game on a neutral venue. [1]

Participating clubs

2018–19 NBL
8 clubs

Bultex 99
Balkan
Beroe
Levski Lukoil
PBC Academic
Rilski Sportist
Spartak Pleven
Yambol

Bracket

 
Quarterfinals
27–16 January
Semifinals
13–16 February
Final
2 March
 
                
 
 
 
 
Levski Lukoil8096176
 
 
 
Balkan8173 154
 
Levski Lukoil9277169
 
 
 
Bultex 997487 161
 
Bultex 999579174
 
 
 
Yambol7872 150
 
Levski Lukoil70
 
 
 
Beroe61
 
Rilski Sportist6787154
 
 
 
Beroe7880 158
 
Beroe8482166
 
 
 
Academic6789 156
 
Academic8375158
 
 
Spartak Pleven6870 138
 
Source: Basketball.bg[2]

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final


Starters:PtsRebAst
PF 44 Deyan Ivanov 11 6 1
PF 55 Kaloyan Ivanov 7 3 2
SG 10 Bozhidar Avramov 17 2 8
G/F 32 Hristo Zahariev 15 10 2
PG 11 Patrick Rembert 10 4 4
Reserves:
PG 13 Asen Velikov 0 1 0
PG 1 Deyan Karamfilov 0 0 0
G/F 8 Gerasim Nikolov 0 0 0
C 41 Krastan Krastanov 0 0 0
C 33 Nikola Maravic 8 4 0
PF 7 Milivoje Mijovic 2 2 0
G 0 Russell Robinson Jr. 0 2 1
Head coach:
Konstantin Papazov
Starters:PtsRebAst
C 15 Stanislav Vaklinov 0 3 0
SF 8 Nikolay Stoyanov 7 5 2
F/C 1 James White 7 8 0
PG 33 Connor Frankamp 21 9 5
SG 3 Trenton Coggins 4 4 1
Reserves:
PF 12 Aleksandar Yanev 14 5 0
SG 24 Tihomir Zhelev 3 1 3
PG 0 Nikolay Titkov 0 0 0
SG 10 Evgeni Vasilev 0 0 0
PF 9 Ivaylo Tonev 0 0 0
G 2 Paul Miller 2 4 1
F 23 Terrence Jennings 3 4 0
Head coach:
Lyubomir Minchev


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References

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