Prevseason: | 2012–13 |
Nextseason: | 2014–15 |
Season: | 2013–14 |
VTB United League | |
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T Color: | white |
Champions: | CSKA Moscow (5th VTB League title) (21st Russian national title) |
Runners Up: | Nizhny Novgorod |
Teams: | 20 |
Top Seed: | Khimki |
Mvp: | Andrew Goudelock |
Mvp Link: | VTB United League MVP |
Playoffs Mvp: | Miloš Teodosić |
Playoffs Mvp Link: | VTB United League Playoffs MVP |
Award4: | Coach of the Year |
Award5: | Defensive Player |
Award5 Winner: | Sasha Kaun |
Award6: | Sixth Man |
Award6 Winner: | James Augustine |
Award7: | Young Player(s) |
Award7 Winner: | Dmitry Kulagin Edgaras Ulanovas |
Ppg: | 21.5 |
Rpg: | 8.4 |
Apg: | 7.5 |
The 2013–14 VTB United League was the 5th complete season of the VTB United League. The tournament featured 20 teams, from 10 countries during the season, 2 more teams than the previous year. It was the first season the VTB United League that functioned as the new domestic first tier level for Russian basketball clubs.
CSKA Moscow won their 5th VTB United League title, and their 21st Russian national championship.
Country (League) | Teams |
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Belarus (BPL) | Tsmoki-Minsk |
Czech Republic (NBL) | ČEZ Basketball Nymburk |
Estonia (KML) | Kalev/Cramo |
Kazakhstan (Division 1) | Astana |
Latvia (LBL) | VEF Rīga |
Lithuania (LKL) | Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius |
Neptūnas Klaipėda | |
Poland (PLK) | Turów Zgorzelec |
Russia (PBL) | CSKA Moscow |
Enisey Krasnoyarsk | |
Khimki Moscow Region | |
Krasnye Krylya Samara | |
BC Krasny Oktyabr | |
Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar | |
Nizhny Novgorod | |
Spartak Saint Petersburg | |
Triumph Lyubertsy | |
UNICS Kazan | |
Ukraine (SuperLeague) | Azovmash Mariupol |
Donetsk |
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Andrew Goudelock (UNICS Kazan)[1]
Miloš Teodosić (CSKA Moscow)[2]
Dmitry Kulagin (Triump Lyubertsy) & Edgaras Ulanovas (Neptūnas)[6]
For the second season in a row, awards were handed out to the best player by nationality.
Nationality | Player | Team | class=unsortable | Ref. |
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Ukrainian | Kyrylo Natyazhko | Azovmash | align=center | [7] |
Estonian | Rain Veideman | Kalev/Cramo | align=center | [8] |
Polish | Damian Kulig | Turów Zgorzelec | align=center | [9] |
Czech | Vojtěch Hruban | CEZ Nymburk | align=center | [10] |
Latvian | Jānis Blūms | Astana | align=center | [11] |
Kazakh | Anatoliy Kolesnikov | Astana | align=center | [12] |
Belarusian | Vladimir Veremeenko | Unics Kazan | align=center | [13] |
Russian | Semen Antonov | Nizhny Novgorod | ||
Lithuania | Martynas Gecevičius | Lietuvos Rytas |
Month | Player | Team | class=unsortable | Ref. | |
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October | Sasha Kaun | CSKA Moscow | align=center | ||
November | Cory Higgins | Triumph Lyubertsy | align=center | [14] | |
December | Alex Renfroe | Enisey Krasnoyarsk | align=center | ||
January | James Augustine | Khimki | align=center | ||
February | Andrew Goudelock | Unics Kazan | align=center | [15] | |
March | Willie Deane | Krasny Oktyabr | align=center |
Cory Higgins, Triumph Lyubertsy (21.5)[16]
Frank Elegar, Kalev/Cramo (8.4)
Jerry Johnson, Astana (7.5)
Cuthbert Victor, Krasny Oktyabr (1.9)
Shane Lawal, Astana (2.1)