2017–18 BC Prienai season explained

Manager: Virginijus Šeškus
Stdtitle:Staples center
Chrtitle:President
Chairman: Norbertas Pranckus
Stadium:Prienai Arena
League:LKL
League Result:Last Place (Not Relegated)
League2:BBL
League2 Result:Withdrew
Cup1:BCL
Cup1 Result:Failed to qualify
Top Scorer:Eigirdas Žukauskas
Ppg N:LTU
Ppg:12.7
Rebounds Leader:Eigirdas Žukauskas
Rpg N:LTU
Rpg:5.7
Assists Leader:Tomas Dimša
Apg N:LTU
Apg:4.0
Largest Win:91–56 Tsmoki-Minsk
(25 October 2017)
Largest Loss:56–113 Lietuvos rytas
(6 January 2018)
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H Pattern S:_basket_in_white
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Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19

The 2017–18 BC Prienai season is the 23rd season in the existence of the club, which was known as Vytautas Prienai–Birštonas for sponsorship reasons (which was their last year under that name). The team played in the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) but also briefly participated in the Baltic Basketball League (BBL) and in the qualifying round of Basketball Champions League (BCL). The season was highlighted with both on-court and financial struggles, dating as far back as 2016, and several roster changes.

The team, in December 2017, most notably signed American brothers LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball, who had drawn international attention in the years prior. Following the brothers' arrival, Vytautas withdrew from the BBL and announced Big Baller Brand, a sports apparel company owned by LaVar Ball, as its sponsor. After the Ball brothers joined the team in January 2018, Vytautas took part in several exhibition games, including the Big Baller Brand Challenge Games and the Big Baller Brand International Tournament. Upon signing the Ball brothers, the team gained significant popularity, especially in the United States. However, both Ball brothers would not stay with the squad near the end of the season, thus leaving them with the threat of relegation.

Overview

Vytautas started the 2017–18 season badly by failing to qualify for the 2017–18 Basketball Champions League season.[1] The team was also performing poorly in the national competition and saw decreasing popularity among fans.[2] Additionally, Vytautas faced major financial struggles, failing to fully pay many former players.[3] Towards the beginning of the season, the team controversially signed businessman Tomas Tumynas, who had no prior professional basketball experience.[4] According to head coach Virginijus Šeškus, Tumynas helped Vytautas financially, despite not playing any games before his release in January 2018.[4] [5] The team lost to Lietuvos rytas Vilnius on 6 January 2018 by a margin of 113–56 for its worst defeat of the season. After the game, Vytautas dropped to last place in their league.[6]

On 11 December 2017, Vytautas signed LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball, the younger brothers of Los Angeles Lakers player Lonzo Ball, both of whom agreed to join the team in the beginning of January 2018.[7] Both brothers, along with Lonzo, had gained fame in the United States after leading Chino Hills High School to an undefeated season and mythical national championship in 2015–16. LiAngelo drew the international spotlight in November 2017 after being arrested for shoplifting in China, abruptly ending his college basketball career at UCLA and culminating in a Twitter-based feud between his father LaVar Ball and U.S. President Donald Trump. The Lithuanian team, whose managers described the signing as an instant success, subsequently received international attention and being featured in The New York Times.[8] [9] Upon the Ball brothers' arrival, the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) rescheduled Vytautas' games against Pieno žvaigždės Pasvalys and Juventus Utena to better suit their American audience.[10] In early January 2018, Vytautas pulled out of the Baltic Basketball League season, instead setting up and hosting the Big Baller Brand Challenge Games, a series of exhibition games mostly against opponents from lower Lithuanian leagues.[11] On 23 January 2018, the team announced that the sports apparel company Big Baller Brand would be an official sponsor until the end of the season.[12] LaVar Ball, owner of the company, was appointed as assistant coach for a match-up with Dzūkija Alytus and then as head coach against Jonava.[13] [14] Ball and his family helped the team pay off the club's debts, contributing €100,000.[15]

By the end of February, Vytautas announced that it would play in another exhibition event sponsored by the company, known the Big Baller Brand International Tournament, a round-robin competition featuring three European teams outside of Lithuania. LaVar Ball continued to serve as head coach.[16] In late March and early April, Vytautas participated in two more friendlies, hosting a game against a youth squad of the Chinese team Guangdong Southern Tigers and facing the London Lions of the British Basketball League (BBL) in London.[17] [18] However, after the end of the team's exhibition games, head coach Virginijus Šeškus would make some drastic changes for the team to avoid the threat of relegation, most notably by sitting LaMelo Ball throughout the rest of the regular season. Since the changes, Vytautas would go on a three-game winning streak, with the threat of being relegated looking dimmer and dimmer in the process. However, after a 73–69 loss to Siauliai on April 25, LaVar Ball announced he would pull his sons out of the team after neither Ball player played that night. After losing that night, Vytautas would lose their last three games of the season, with the team letting go of Kervin Bristol, Rashaun Broadus, and Denys Lukashov before the end of their last game that season. As a result, their season left them with the threat of relegating to the NKL, with Vytis Šakiai looking for its promotion this season. Ultimately, while Vytautas finished the season in last place, they would survive the threat of relegation this season due to Vytis not meeting the proper promotion requirements this year.

Players

Players In

PositionPlayerMoving from
SF7 Bartas Aleksandravičius Vilniaus KM-99-II
PG0 Karlis Apsitis Ogre/Kumho Tyre
PG1 LaMelo Ball Chino Hills Huskies
SG3 LiAngelo Ball UCLA Bruins
C55 Kervin Bristol Budivelnyk Kyiv
PG16 Rashaun Broadus St. John's Edge
PF11 Egidijus Dimša Pieno žvaigždės Pasvalys
C44 Ovidijus Galdikas Juventus Utena
PF Denis Krestinin1 Barons/LDz
PG17 Denys Lukashov Enisey
PG5 Gediminas Maceina Vytis Šakiai
SF31 Justas Sinica Caen Basket Calvados
PG1 Brad Tinsley FC Porto
SF13 Tomas Tumynas1None
SG/SF6 Eigirdas Žukauskas Saint-Chamond Basket

Players Out

PositionPlayerMoving to
PG0 Karlis Apsitis TG Würzburg
SG/SF21 Arnas Beručka Lietuvos rytas Vilnius
C11 Laurynas Birutis Šiauliai
PG31 Vytenis Čižauskas Tartu
PG/SG9 Tomas Delininkaitis Neptūnas Klaipėda
C44 Ovidijus GaldikasNone
SG33 Darius GvezdauskasNone
PF Denis Krestinin1 Jūrmala
SF/PF12 Saulius Kulvietis Joventut Badalona
SF/PF18 Vytenis Lipkevičius s.Oliver Würzburg
SG/SF32 Tomas MichnevičiusNone
PF19 Mantas Šerkšnas Neptūnas-Akvaservis
PG22 Domantas Šeškus Cognac Basket Ball
PG1 Brad Tinsley BV Chemnitz 99
SF13 Tomas Tumynas1None
PF11 Artūras Valeika CSM Oradea
SG/SF3 LiAngelo Ball Los Angeles Ballers
PG1 LaMelo Ball Los Angeles Ballers

Notes:

Club

Technical staff

Position Staff member
Club President Norbertas Pranckus
Honorary President Aurimas Bartuška
Team Director Adomas Kubilius
Sports Director Vilius Vaitkevičius
Press Officer Erikas Kirvelaitis
Assistant Coaches Mindaugas Arlauskas
Marius Leonavičius

Kit

Friendlies

Big Baller Brand Challenge Games
  • Big Baller Brand International Tournament
  • Other friendlies
  • Competitions

    Lithuanian Basketball League

    Matches

    Baltic Basketball League

    Vytautas forfeited a game on October 31, 2017 against Rapla after head coach Virginijus Šeškus received a second technical foul with three minutes left in regulation and refused to let his team continue playing.[19] The Baltic Basketball League assessed Vytautas with a technical loss of 20–0 and fined the team €3,000.[20] On January 6, 2018, after playing six games in the BBL, Vytautas withdrew from the 2017–18 season.[11] In its place, the team set up the Big Baller Brand Challenge Games, a series of five friendly games that were designed to feature LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball in their professional debuts.[11] However, Vytautas were assessed a €5,000 fine for forfeiting a non-televised game against Tsmoki-Minsk and were disqualified from the BBL, with the results of previous games being nullified, for their second forfeit of the season.[21]

    Matches

    Basketball Champions League

    Qualification

    Individual awards

    Lithuanian Basketball League

    Player of the Week
    DatePlayerEfficiency
    13 November 2017 Martynas Linkevičius27 [22]
    15 January 2018 Tomas Dimša30 [23]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Namie olandų sutriuškintas "Vytautas" pasitraukė iš FIBA Čempionų lygos atrankos. DELFI. September 21, 2017.
    2. Web site: Prienų–Birštono Vytautas - LKL.LT. LKL.lt. December 12, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171213011508/http://en.lkl.lt/komandos/vytautas#games. December 13, 2017. dead.
    3. Web site: Ball brothers prepare for debut in controversial Lithuanian league. WTMJ. April 1, 2018. January 6, 2018.
    4. Web site: Malinauskas. Lukas. Ažiotažo dėl įregistruoto verslininko nustebintas Šeškus: "Visi supranta situaciją, bet ją išrutulioja". BasketNews. April 8, 2018. September 21, 2017.
    5. Web site: "Vytautas" išregistravo du krepšininkus. BasketNews. April 8, 2018. January 12, 2018.
    6. Web site: Lietuvos Rytas Ground Vytautas; Lietkabelis Top Dzukija in Scoring Race. LKL. April 8, 2018. January 6, 2018.
    7. Web site: OFICIALU: "Vytauto" gretose – broliai Ball'ai. bcvytautas.lt. December 12, 2017. lt-LT. 12 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171215104046/http://bcvytautas.lt/2017/12/12/oficialu-vytauto-gretose-broliai-ballai/. 2017-12-15. dead.
    8. Web site: Keh. Andrew. How This Lithuanian Outpost Lured LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball. The New York Times. April 1, 2018. December 21, 2017.
    9. Web site: Stalgaitis. Vilius. Rankomis trinantis "Vytautas": "Jau dabar matome akivaizdžią naudą". BasketNews.lt. December 12, 2017. lt.
    10. Web site: Lkl Makes Changes to Vytautas' Schedule. LKL. April 8, 2018. January 12, 2018.
    11. Web site: Goodman. Jeff. Lithuanian team schedules 'Big Baller Brand Challenge' games. ESPN. January 20, 2018. January 6, 2018.
    12. Web site: Prie "Vytauto" Klubo Remeju Prisijunge "Big Baller Brand". BCVytautas.lt. January 23, 2018. January 23, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180124135523/http://bcvytautas.lt/2018/01/23/prie-vytauto-klubo-remeju-prisijunge-big-baller-brand/. January 24, 2018. dead.
    13. Web site: LaVar Ball to be assistant coach for LiAngelo and LaMelo's team for friendly in Lithuania. ESPN. January 23, 2018. January 23, 2018.
    14. Web site: Daniels. Tim. LaVar Ball to Coach LiAngelo, LaMelo and Vytautas vs. Jonava. Bleacher Report. January 28, 2018. January 28, 2018.
    15. Web site: LiAngelo, LaMelo Ball's coach reveals how much LaVar paid to save team. Lonzo Ball Wire. April 1, 2018. March 16, 2018.
    16. Web site: Martin. Josh. LiAngelo, LaMelo Ball to play in Big Baller Brand International Tournament. Lonzo Ball Wire. February 21, 2018. February 19, 2018.
    17. Web site: LiAngelo, LaMelo Ball, Vytautas to play Chinese team in Lithuania. Lonzo Wire. 15 March 2018 . April 8, 2018.
    18. Web site: LiAngelo, LaMelo Ball to play exhibition with Vytautas in London. Lonzo Wire. 9 March 2018 . April 8, 2018.
    19. Web site: Baranauskas. Povilas. Seskus interrupts match, Vytautas handed technical loss. Baltic Basketball League. March 30, 2018. October 31, 2017.
    20. Web site: Baranauskas. Povilas. Verdict on Vytautas' game reached. Baltic Basketball League. March 30, 2018. November 1, 2017.
    21. Web site: Baranauskas. Povilas. Vytautas forfeits, disqualification looming. Baltic Basketball League. March 30, 2018. January 6, 2018.
    22. Web site: Vytautas forward Linkevicius selected as Player of the Week. Lithuanian Basketball League. April 1, 2018. November 13, 2017.
    23. Web site: Vytautas guard Dimsa named Player of the Week. Lithuanian Basketball League. April 1, 2018. January 15, 2018.