Kazakhstan Basketball Cup


The Kazakhstan Basketball Cup.

Titles

The title has been alternatively decided by round-robin or by a single final.

Format and rules

The cup has been alternatively played in two different formats.
A round-robin format, where each team plays the others in the tournament once, with the team in possession of the best record declared the winner.
A finals format, the teams are separated in two groups, where all teams in a group play each other. The last placed teams in each group then play for 5th place whilst the respective first and second place teams compete in the semifinals, with the winners moving on to the final, all single games.
The cup traditionally used to open the season, however from the 2012 edition it was switched nearer to the end of the season, leading to a strange situation wherein BC Astana won the cup twice in 2011-12.
In the 2015 edition, teams were only allowed to field Kazakhstani players, with foreign players barred.

History

The 2013 Cup was held on March 19–24 in Almaty between five teams. BC Astana won all four of their games to win the title.
The 2014 Cup was contested between six clubs in Astana in March, BC Astana won the cup again, beating Kapshagay 88–76 in the final.
The 2015 Cup was played from 18 to 22 February in Almaty, six teams participated, though holders BC Astana did not defend their title as they were already playing three matches in other competitions around that period.
Almatynski Legion and Tobol Kostanay met in the final, with Almatynski Legion winning the title after a 90–86 victory.

All-Cup Team

The league selects their choice of the best players at each position, forming the tournament team for each edition.
EditionPoint guardShooting guardSmall forwardPower forwardCenter
2013 Reinis Strupovics Branko Cvetković Dmitri Dyatlovsky Anton Ponomarev David Simon
2014 Jerry Johnson Jānis Blūms Edgaras Zelionis Pat Calathes Dmitri Sviridov
2015 Berik Ismailov Yuriy Kozhanov Nikolai Bazhin Dmitri Gavrilov Vsevolod Fadeikin
2016 Shaim Kuanov Yuriy Kozhanov Konstantin Dvirnyi Anton Bykov Mikhail Evstigneev
2017 Rustem Murzagaliev Rustam Ergali Pavel Ilyin Anton Ponomarev Vsevolod Fadeikin