KK Mega Basket explained

Mega MIS
Leagues:KLS
Adriatic League
History:KK Avala Ada
1998–2005
KK Mega Basket
2005–present
Arena:Ranko Žeravica Hall
Capacity:5,000
Location:Belgrade, Serbia
Colors:Pink
President:Velimir Mihailović
Gm:Goran Ćakić
Manager:Novica Veličković
Coach:Marko Barać
Affiliation:ŽKK Art Basket
(2017–present)
OKK Beograd
(2018–present)
Championships:1 National Cup
H Body:e50f6f
H Shorts:782269
A Body:782269
A Shorts:e50f6f

Košarkaški klub Mega Basket (Serbian: Кошаркашки клуб Мега Баскет), commonly referred to as KK Mega Basket or as Mega MIS due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. The club is a founding member and shareholder of the Adriatic Basketball Association.[1]

In addition to Belgrade, the club also played its home games in Kruševac (2012–13 season), Smederevo (2013–14 season), and Sremska Mitrovica (2014–2019). The club participates in the KLS and the ABA League.

History

The Avala Ada era (1998–2005)

KK Avala Ada (Serbian: КК Авала Ада) was established on 23 December 1998 by a group of basketball enthusiasts, all employed at the Avala Ada packaging factory located in the Viline Vode neighbourhood on the outskirts of Belgrade. Finally implemented in late 1998, the idea of launching a full-fledged basketball club within the state-owned factory's legal framework had been considered since summer 1995, initially on the heels of yet another participation of Avala Ada employees in basketball competitions at the Workers' Sporting Games (Radničke sportske igre; state-funded excursionary social, leisure, and team building gatherings featuring semi-formal sporting competitions for employees within various industries). Even prior to 1995, Avala Ada employees had regularly participated at the Workers' Sporting Games, continually placing high against basketball select squads of other factories/companies within the packaging industry in FR Yugoslavia and also earlier in pre-1992 SFR Yugoslavia. Though the idea of launching a more formal and permanent basketball program within the factory had been bandied around since 1995, the immediate catalyst for its late 1998 formation turned out to be the factory basketball team's notable showing at the 1998 Workers' Sporting Games in Divčibare several months earlier during summer 1998. Furthermore, having already secured a steady revenue and regular customer base allowed the company to financially support such a venture outside of its core business activity. Within months, Košarkaški klub Avala Ada (Avala Ada Basketball Club) was established as a legal entity within the Avala Ada sports society that was formed simultaneously.[2] [3]

With KK Avala Ada's management—club president Veljko Grujić and sporting director Velimir Mihailović—appointed from the factory employee ranks, coaching hires were made from outside the factory: young head coach Miodrag "Miša" Perišić and his assistant Rade Orlović.[2] [4] Players on the roster were also a mix of factory's employees and outside acquisitions: the team's first captain was the factory's commercial director Bratislav Gajić.

The newly-established club started out in the lowest rank of the FR Yugoslavia basketball system: Belgrade Municipal League, the so-called "Concrete League" (Beton liga), fifth tier of competition in the country. In the early summer of 1999, the club won the Belgrade Municipal League (played outdoors only during summer), thus qualifying for the Serbian Second League (4th-tier competition on the FR Yugoslavia basketball pyramid). Playing the 1999–2000 season in the fourth-tier Serbian Second League, the Perišić-coached club set an ambitious goal of gaining promotion on its first try and succeeded.[2] [5]

The 2000–01 season was played in the third-tier Serbian First League, finishing third and barely missing out on promotion. Head coach Miša Perišić left the club after eventful two and a half years, taking the offer from the Serbian First League rivals KK Nova Pazova. The following 2001–02 season, Avala Ada finished third again, failing to gain promotion to the higher rank.

In the 2002–03 season, with Miša Perišić returning to the club as head coach, the club again missed promotion based on the league standing, however, it managed to qualify to the federal First B League through playoffs in Novi Bečej, beating Vrbas and KK Zeta.[3]

Playing its first season, 2003–04, in the country-wide federal rank in the second-tier First B League (Serbian group), Avala Ada finished third thus missing promotion to the top league. Also, in 2003, Avala Ada packaging factory (founded in 1946) was privatized after 57 years of public ownership.[6] Its new private owner Nebojša Šaranović was entirely not keen on continuing the financial support of a basketball club within his newly-acquired packaging factory asset and thus set about carving KK Avala Ada out of the factory's structure with the intention of selling it.

Before the start of the 2004–05 season, the most significant development in club's short history occurred—it was taken over by the Miško Ražnatović-owned BeoBasket sports agency.[3]

The Mega Basket era (2005–present)

Based on its performance in the 2004–05 season, Avala Ada managed to gain promotion to the Serbia-Montenegro top-tier league. During the 2005–06 campaign, playing its first top flight season, the club changed its name to KK Mega Basket on 19 December 2005.[3] [7] At the same time, it signed a sponsorship deal with the Smederevo-based Ishrana food company, leading to the club competing as Mega Ishrana until 2007.[3] The team got relegated at the end of the 2005–06 season, however, the May 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum that meant that Montenegro would become a fully independent state also resulted in the basketball league being re-organized and Mega Ishrana remaining in Serbia's top-tier basketball league.

Later, also via a naming-rights sponsorship deal, the club was called Mega Aqua Monta for the 2007–08 season, and Mega Hypo Leasing in the 2008–09 season.

In August 2009, before the start of the 2009–10 season, another Belgrade-based club KK Vizura merged into KK Mega Hypo Leasing, and the club was renamed KK Mega Vizura. In November 2014, the club changed its name to Mega Leks due to sponsorship reasons.[8] In 2016, Mega Leks won its first trophy ever when it beat KK Partizan 86–80 in the Serbian Cup Final.[9] In 2017, the club changed its name to Mega Bemax due to sponsorship reasons.

On June 14, 2018, the club signed a contract on sports and technical cooperation with OKK Beograd.[10] [11] Later that summer, on August 11, 2018, the club played a pre-season preparation game under NCAA basketball rules against the most recent NCAA tournament Southern Regional semifinalist University of Kentucky men's basketball team at the Imperial Arena on Paradise Island in the Bahamas, losing heavily 100–64.[12] Some ten days later, on August 23, 2018, Mega played the University of Michigan men's basketball team, recent NCAA tournament runner-up, this time under FIBA rules, in Sant Julià de Vilatorta, Spain and winning 81–73.[13]

As an organization focused primarily on showcasing its roster and providing a springboard platform for player transfers to bigger clubs in Europe and the NBA, in summer 2019, Mega continued the pre-season practice of travelling to the Bahamas to face off against top U.S. collegiate teams in preparatory games. This time, it was two games against the Texas Tech University basketball team, most recently the NCAA tournament runner-up; Texas Tech won the first contest 94–92 on August 16, 2019 at Imperial Arena on Paradise Island while Mega won 73–76 four days later at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.

On September 15, 2020, the club changed its name to Mega Soccerbet for the 2020–21 season due to sponsorship reasons.[14] [15] On October 28, 2021, the club changed its name to Mega Mozzart for the 2021–22 season due to sponsorship reasons.[16] In July 2022, the club changed its name to Mega MIS for the 2022–23 season due to sponsorship reasons.[17] [18]

Sponsorship naming

The club has had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship:

Home arenas

See main article: Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall. Mega Basket plays their ABA League domestic home games at the Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall, located in the Belgrade municipality of New Belgrade. The arena, then named New Belgrade Sports Hall, was built in 1968. It has a seating capacity of 5,000. Mega Basket plays their BLS home matches at the Mega Factory Hall.

The club has had several home arenas through the years in four cities:

Players

Current roster

Players at the NBA draft

YearPlayerDrafted by
2007260 Milovan Raković#CDallas Mavericks (traded to Chicago Bulls)
2014241 Nikola Jokić*CDenver Nuggets
2014252 Vasilije MicićPGPhiladelphia 76ers (traded to Oklahoma City Thunder)
2014254 Nemanja Dangubić#SFPhiladelphia 76ers (traded to Brooklyn Nets)
2016124 Timothé Luwawu-CabarrotG/FPhiladelphia 76ers
2016232 Ivica ZubacCLos Angeles Lakers
2016235 Rade Zagorac#SFBoston Celtics (traded to Memphis Grizzlies)
2017249 Vlatko ČančarSFDenver Nuggets
2017258 Ognjen Jaramaz#PGNew York Knicks
2017260 Alpha Kaba#PF/CAtlanta Hawks
2019118 Goga BitadzeCIndiana Pacers
2020244 Marko SimonovićCChicago Bulls
2021250 Filip PetruševPF/CPhiladelphia 76ers
2022127 Nikola JovićSFMiami Heat
2022252 Karlo Matković#CNew Orleans Pelicans (from Utah Jazz)

Coaches

Avala Ada
Mega Basket

Season-by-season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.PostseasonNational CupRegional competitionsEuropean competitions
2005–061 BLSM First League109–13
2006–071 BLS First Leaguealign=center bgcolor=#D0F0C03 6th16–20align=left bgcolor=#D0F0C0Quarterfinalist
2007–081 BLS First League512–10
2008–091 BLS First League515–113rd 6–6
2009–101 BLS First League813–13
2010–111 BLS First Leaguealign=center bgcolor=#D0F0C04 8th18–22align=left bgcolor=#D0F0C0Quarterfinalist
2011–121 BLS First Leaguealign=center bgcolor=#D0F0C04 6th22–18align=left bgcolor=#D0F0C0Quarterfinalist
2012–13 1 BLS First League2Semifinalist30–13align=left bgcolor=#cc9966Semifinalist
2013–141 BLS Super League3Semifinalist9–7align=left bgcolor=silver Runners-up8 12–14
2014–151 BLS Super League4Semifinalist7–9align=left bgcolor=silverRunners-up10 11–15
2015–161 BLS Super LeagueB2Semifinalist4–4align=left bgcolor=goldWinnersbgcolor=silver2nd 19–12
2016–171 BLS Super League4Semifinalist9–7align=left bgcolor=#cc9966 Semifinalist6 11–15Champions League7th4–10
2017–181 BLS Super LeagueA3Quarterfinals8–6align=left bgcolor=#cc9966 Semifinalist9 8–14
2018–191 BLS Super LeagueB2Semifinalist7–5align=left bgcolor=#cc9966 Semifinalist5 10–12
2019–201 BLS Super Leaguealign=left bgcolor=#cc9966 Semifinalist6–15
2020–211 BLS Super Leaguealign=left bgcolor=silver Runners-up5–3align=left bgcolor=silver Runners-up6 14–12
2021–221 BLS Super LeagueSemifinalist7–2align=left bgcolor=cc9966 Semifinalist10 10–16

Trophies and awards

Trophies

Individual awards

Management and staff

Current officeholders are:

Current head coaches are:[22]

Notable players

International record

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Company registration info: ABA LIGA j.t.d. . aba-liga.com . 30 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Otišao "da pogine", pa osvojio Afriku! Perišić za MONDO: Beton liga, državni udari, pa tripleta za istoriju! . mondo.ba . 10 July 2022.
  3. Web site: Istorijat košarkaškog kluba "Mega Basket" Beograd . beoexcell.net . 10 July 2022.
  4. Web site: Istorijat košarkaškog kluba "Mega Basket" Beograd . beoexcell.net . 10 July 2022.
  5. Web site: Istorijat košarkaškog kluba "Mega Basket" Beograd . beoexcell.net . 10 July 2022.
  6. Web site: KAKO IZGLEDA CONTROLLING U FABRICI SMURFIT KAPPA (AVALA ADA)? . mcb.rs . 15 September 2019 . 25 July 2022.
  7. Web site: BC AVALA ADA CHANGED NAME TO BC MEGA ISHRANA . beoexcell.net . 11 July 2022.
  8. Web site: Mega Vizura postala Mega Leks . vijesti.me . 17 August 2022.
  9. http://www.bcmegabasket.net/2016/02/22/istorijski-kup-koraca-za-megu/ ISTORIJSKI KUP KORAĆA ZA MEGU!
  10. Web site: Mega i OKK Beograd potpisali ugovor o saradnji . b92.net . 27 July 2018.
  11. Web site: POTPISANA SARADNJA Megini talenti u OKK Beogradu . sport.blic.rs . 27 July 2018.
  12. Web site: UK Basketball hammers Mega Bemax . aseaofblue.com . 11 August 2018 . 8 June 2021.
  13. Web site: UK Basketball hammers Mega Bemax . . 8 June 2021.
  14. Web site: PROMENILI IME! Košarkaški klub Mega Bemaks se od danas VIŠE NE ZOVE TAKO! . sport.blic.rs . 16 September 2020.
  15. Web site: Soccer novi glavni sponzor Mege . sportklub.rs . 15 September 2020 . 16 September 2020.
  16. Web site: MEGA I MOZZART PONOVO ZAJEDNO! . bcmegabasket.net . 29 October 2021.
  17. Web site: ZAOKRET: Košarkaški klub Mega promenio ime . novosti.rs . 3 July 2022.
  18. Web site: MEDICAL INNOVATION SOLUTIONS NOVI NASLOVNI SPONZOR MEGE! . bcmegabasket.net . 3 July 2022.
  19. Web site: Kadija preuzima Avala Adu? . b92.net . 11 July 2022.
  20. Web site: Djurović trener Mega Ishrane umesto Popovića . mondo.rs . 11 July 2022.
  21. Web site: Vlado Đurović trener Mega Ishrane . b92.net . 11 July 2022.
  22. Web site: Juniori i kadeti KK Mega Soccerbet . bcmegabasket.net . 17 September 2020.