2012–13 Greek Basket League
The 2012–13 Greek Basket League was the 73rd season of the Greek Basket League, the highest tier professional basketball league in Greece.
Teams
Club | Home city |
Apollon Patras | Patras |
Aris | Thessaloniki |
Ikaros Kallitheas | Kallithea, Athens |
Ilysiakos | Ilisia, Athens |
KAOD | Drama, Greece |
Kavala | Kavala |
Kolossos Rodou | Rhodes |
Olympiacos | Piraeus |
Panathinaikos | Athens |
Panelefsiniakos | Elefsina |
Panionios | Nea Smyrni, Athens |
PAOK | Thessaloniki |
Peristeri | Peristeri, Athens |
Rethymno | Rethymno |
Regular season
Standings
Pts=Points, Pld=Matches played, W=Matches won, L=Matches lost, F=Points for, A=Points against, D=Points differencePlayoffs
Teams in bold won the playoff series. Numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's original playoff seeding. Numbers to the right indicate the score of each playoff game.Bracket
- The game was stopped with 1:27 left in the fourth quarter due to flares, firecrackers, and objects that were thrown onto the court by Olympiacos fans. At that moment, Panathinaikos led the game by a score of 72-76. The referees stopped the game temporarily, and ordered the fans to exit the arena. However, about 120 Olympiacos fans stayed behind the VIP stands and refused to leave the arena. That led to the referees cancelling the game, and giving a technicality win to Panathinaikos, by a score of 0-20.
2012–13 Greek Basket League Finals
The match officials decided to stop the game, and have the stadium cleared of all fans. 75 minutes went by, and 100+ Olympiacos fans had still not vacated the stadium, so the game and the series was officially called off. A technicality win of 0-20 was granted to Panathinaikos, despite there still being 01:27 left on the game clock.
The events of the 3rd game of the series, happened after the owner of Panathinaikos, Dimitrios Giannakopoulos, and three other men, entered into the referee locker room at the home arena of Panathinaikos, OAKA, during halftime of the 2nd game of the series. Giannakopoulos reportedly told the refs that they would not leave the arena, if they did not change how they were calling the game, with Panathinaikos behind in the score at halftime. Giannkopoulos was later sanctioned by the Greek sports prosecutor for these actions. Giannakopoulos was then banned from entering into any arenas in Greece by the Greek Committee of Sportsmanship, for a period of 6 months, however, he was placed on 3 years of probation and given a suspended sentence. He was however, suspended from entering into the arenas at his own team's games, for a period of 3 months time.
Final league standings
Greek Basket League 2012–13 Champions |
Panathinaikos 33rd title |
Stats leaders
Greek Basket League stats leaders are counted by totals, rather than averages, and include both regular season and playoff games.Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Ranking
Rank | Name | Team | Ranking | Games |
1. | Nikos Pappas | Panionios | 623 | 33 |
2. | Brent Petway | Rethymno | 584 | 30 |
3. | Vlantimir Giankovits | Panionios | 579 | 35 |
4. | Kevin Palmer | KAOD | 484 | 35 |
5. | Georgios Printezis | Olympiacos | 470 | 25 |
Economy
Rank | Name | Team | Economy | Games |
1. | Vassilis Spanoulis | Olympiacos | 134 | 33 |
2. | Dimitris Diamantidis | Panathinaikos | 113 | 30 |
3. | Brent Petway | Rethymno | 99 | 35 |
4. | Nikos Pappas | Panionios | 94 | 35 |
5. | Marcus Hatten | Kolossos | 79 | 25 |
Awards
MVP
- Stéphane Lasme – Panathinaikos
Finals MVP
- Stéphane Lasme – Panathinaikos
Best Young Player
- Sasha Vezenkov – Aris
Best Defender
- Stéphane Lasme – Panathinaikos
Most Improved Player
- Vlantimir Giankovits – Panionios
Coach of the Year
- Argyris Pedoulakis – Panathinaikos
Best Five
- There were actually 6 players selected to the team, due to the result of a tie in the voting.