BC UNICS (russian: БК УНИКС) is a professional
basketball
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club
Club may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Club'' (magazine)
* Club, a '' Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character
* Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards
* Club music
* "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album '' kelsea''
Brands and enterprise ...
in
Kazan
Kazan ( ; rus, Казань, p=kɐˈzanʲ; tt-Cyrl, Казан, ''Qazan'', IPA: ɑzan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers, covering ...
, Russia, that plays in the
VTB United League
VTB United League (russian: Единая Лига ВТБ) is an international professional men's club basketball league that was founded in 2008. It is made up of mostly Russian clubs, along with one each from Belarus and Kazakhstan. Since 2013, i ...
, and formerly played in the
EuroLeague. On February 28, 2022,
EuroLeague Basketball
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suspended the team because of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Their home arena is
Basket-Hall Kazan.
History
1991-1999
UNICS was established in 1991. Though officially the club's men's professional club was founded in 1991 (when it first began to play in the lowest level of the national pro leagues), UNICS traces its origins back to
KSU's college team
Burevestnik, which participated in the
USSR
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student championships from 1957, and won the all-Soviet college title in 1965 and 1970. Because of this, the name 'UNICS' is an abbreviation – UNI(versity), C(ulture), S(port).
Between 1994 and 1997, UNICS secured a berth in Russia's first division. In 1997, UNICS was promoted to the
Russian Basketball Super League A, which was at the time the
top-tier level Russian league. A year later, Yevgeny Bogachev, the chairman of the National Bank of the
Tatarstan
The Republic of Tatarstan (russian: Республика Татарстан, Respublika Tatarstan, p=rʲɪsˈpublʲɪkə tətɐrˈstan; tt-Cyrl, Татарстан Республикасы), or simply Tatarstan (russian: Татарстан, tt ...
, became the president of the club.
2000-2019
The team placed second to
CSKA
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Bulgaria
* Football clubs
** PFC CSKA Sofia, a professional association football ...
in the
Russian Basketball Super League
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in 2001 and 2002, a year in which it also reached the
Saporta Cup
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semifinals, losing against the Greek club
Maroussi in the semifinals. UNICS' first title was the
Russian Cup in March 2003, with an 81–82 overtime victory over
CSKA
CSKA (Cyrillic: ЦСКА) is an abbreviation for "Central Sports Club of the Army" in several Slavic languages, and refers to military sports teams in may stand for:
Bulgaria
* Football clubs
** PFC CSKA Sofia, a professional association football ...
.
Kazan
Kazan ( ; rus, Казань, p=kɐˈzanʲ; tt-Cyrl, Казан, ''Qazan'', IPA: ɑzan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers, covering ...
hosted the
FIBA Europe League
FIBA EuroChallenge (called the FIBA Europe League in 2003–05, and FIBA EuroCup in 2005–08) was the 3rd-tier level transnational men's professional continental club basketball competition in Europe, from 2003 to 2015. It was organized and run ...
final four, which was eventually named the
FIBA EuroChallenge
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, in April 2004. UNICS won its regular season group, and advanced to the final four, where the club was crowned the FIBA Europe League champions. The
MVP of the tournament's final four. By the 2005–06 season, UNICS went one level up, and made its
ULEB Cup (later named EuroCup) debut. However, things turned south quickly, as UNICS lost at home against
Roma
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in the tournament's eighth finals’ second leg, and crashed out. The team the next season made it to the
ULEB Cup semifinals, before losing to the eventual league champs
Real Madrid
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Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
. It also returned to the
Russian League finals, losing against
CSKA
CSKA (Cyrillic: ЦСКА) is an abbreviation for "Central Sports Club of the Army" in several Slavic languages, and refers to military sports teams in may stand for:
Bulgaria
* Football clubs
** PFC CSKA Sofia, a professional association football ...
.
In the 2007–08 season, UNICS made it to the ULEB Cup (now called EuroCup) Final Eight, but fell to
Akasvayu Girona in the quarterfinals. UNICS finally broke through in the EuroCup in the 2010–11 season, by winning its regular season and Last 16 groups, before sweeping its quarterfinal series against
Pepsi Caserta. UNICS beat
KK Cedevita 87–66, in the semifinals, behind 27 points from
Terrell Lyday, and registered a 92–77 win against
Cajasol Sevilla
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History
Club Deportivo de Baloncesto Sevilla was foun ...
, in the title game.
Marko Popović had a EuroCup Finals record of 11
assists, to lead UNICS to the title. In the Russian League, UNICS had a 21–6 record, to finish the regular season atop the standings, but then went out in the playoff semifinals, after a five-game duel against
BC Khimki
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. The club then competed in the Turkish Airlines
EuroLeague in the following season. It made its
EuroLeague debut in the 2011–12 season. In the Russian League it finished first at the end of the regular season, and reached the playoff semifinals.
2020-present
Jarrell Brantley left the team in early 2022 due to the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The team is suing him for $250,000, and trying to prevent him from signing with a
G League team.
Similarly, Americans
Lorenzo Brown,
Isaiah Canaan,
John Brown, and
John Holland, as well as Italian
Marco Spissu, left the team after the invasion.
On February 28, 2022,
EuroLeague Basketball
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suspended the team because of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Honours
Domestic competitions
*
VTB United League
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: ''Runners-up (2)'':
2015–16,
2020–21
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*
Russian Cups
:Champions (3): 2003, 2009,
2014
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European competitions
*
EuroCup
:Champions (1):
2011
*
EuroChallenge
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:Champions (1):
2004
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Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
*
North European League
:Champions (1): 2003
Season by season
Players
Current roster
Depth chart
Notable players
;bold – FIBA World and FIBA Europe champions and medalists
Russian
*
Ruslan Avleev
Ruslan Avleev (born June 4, 1976 in Sarapul, Udmurtia) is a former Russian professional basketball 6'6" power forward of Tatar ethnicity. Started his career as a pro in 1995 with BK EVRAZ. Avleev had played in Russia (EVRAZ, CSKA, UNICS Kazan, U ...
(1997–01, 04–06) – 301 games, 19.2 ppg;
*
Petr Samoylenko
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(1998–07, 08–13) – 774 games, 5.8 ppg;
*
Alexander Petrenko (1999–00) – 58 games, 13.2 ppg;
*
Evgeniy Pashutin (2000–02) – 86 games, 8.5 ppg;
*
Valentin Kubrakov (2000–02, 03–04) – 121 games, 8.5 ppg;
*
Igor Kudelin (2002–03, 06–07) – 35 games, 8.1 ppg;
*
Sergei Chikalkin (2002–03, 05–09) – 187 games, 10.6 ppg;
*
Andrei Fetisov
Andrei Sergeyevich Fetisov (alternate spelling: Andrey) (russian: Андрей Сергеевич Фетисов; born 19 January 1972) is a Russian former professional basketball player.
Professional career
Fetisov was a second round pick of th ...
(2002–03) – 20 games, 6.2 ppg;
*
Viktor Keirou (2003–05, 07–08) – 83 games, 5.4 ppg;
*
Vadim Panin (2006–07) – 35 games, 6.1 ppg;
*
Dmitri Sokolov (2006–09) – 128 games, 6.8 ppg;
*
Nikolay Padius (2007–08, 10–11) – 59 games, 5.3 ppg;
*
Fedor Likholitov (2009–10) – 10 games, 2.5 ppg;
*
Zakhar Pashutin
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(2010–12) – 102 games, 4.3 ppg;
*
Aleksey Savrasenko (2011–12) – 56 games, 4.6 ppg;
*
Nikita Shabalkin
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Professional car ...
(2012–13) – 28 games, 6.3 ppg;
*
Egor Koulechov (2020-21)
Foreign
;bold – former NBA players; Olympics, FIBA World and FIBA Europe champions and medalists
;USA
*
Glen Whisby
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College career
Whisby at ...
(2000–01) – 51 games, 10.4 ppg;
*
Anthony Bonner (2001–02) – 8 games, 14.9 ppg;
*
Michael McDonald (2001–02) – 45 games; 12.2 ppg;
*
Acie Earl (2001–02) – 30 games, 11.8 ppg;
*
Dickey Simpkins* (2002–03) – 38 games, 12.3 ppg;
*
Kebu Stewart
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High school and college career
Stewart was a star high school player at ...
(2002–03) – 18 games, 8.3 ppg;
*
LaMarr Greer (2003–04) – 41 games; 12 ppg;
*
Joe Ira Clark
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He played for Efes Pilsen and Ülkerspor and won Turkish Basketball League titles w ...
(2004–05) – 41 games, 7.8 ppg;
*
Paul Shirley (2004–05) – 9 games, 4.9 ppg;
*
Shammond Williams
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(2004–05) – 57 games, 17.1 ppg;
*
Travis Best
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High school career
Best attended Springfield Central High School, starring on teams tha ...
(2005–06) – 40 games, 11.5 ppg;
*
Samaki Walker
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* (2005–06) – 4 games, 7 ppg;
*
Sam Clancy, Jr. (2005–06) – 30 games, 4 ppg;
*
Jarod Stevenson (2006–07) – 32 games; 10.4 ppg;
*
Mateen Cleaves
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(2006–07) – 11 games, 5 ppg;
*
Jerry McCullough
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College career
McCullough played college basketball at Pittsburgh, from 1991 to 1996.
P ...
(2006–08) – 80 games, 6.8 ppg;
*
Tariq Kirksay (2007–09) – 95 games, 9.3 ppg;
*
Joseph Forte (2007–08) – 11 games, 8.4 ppg;
*
Marc Jackson (2008–09) – 19 games, 6.5 ppg;
*
Terrell Lyday (2008–13) – 243 games, 12.2 ppg;
*
Ricky Minard
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Professional career
He was selected by the Sacrame ...
(2010–11) – 48 games, 7.4 pts;
*
Kelly McCarty (2010–13) – 114 games, 9.5 ppg;
*
Henry Domercant (2011–12) – 58 games, 13.4 ppg;
*
Lynn Greer
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* Lynn (surname)
* The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn
* Lynn ...
(2011–12) – 55 games, 8 ppg;
*
Mike Wilkinson (2011–13) – 63 games, 7.1 ppg;
*
Mire Chatman
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(2012–13) – 45 games, 8.5 ppg;
*
Chuck Eidson (2012–13) – 48 games, 13.6 ppg;
*
Drew Goudelock (2013–14) – 46 games, 19.3 ppg;
;Australia
*
Chris Anstey
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(2003–05) – 93 games, 13.1 ppg;
*
Nathan Jawai (2011–12) – 46 games, 8.7 ppg;
;Europe
*
Slobodan Šljivančanin (1998–00) – 117 games, 10 ppg;
*
Branislav Vićentić (2001–02) – 29 games, 10.4 ppg;
*
Oliver Popović (2001–03) – 80 games, 14.6 ppg;
*
Damir Mršić (2002–03) – 31 games, 7.7 ppg;
*
Eurelijus Žukauskas (2002–04) – 78 games, 10 ppg;
*
Martin Müürsepp
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(2001–02, 03–04, 05–06) – 86 games, 11.3 ppg;
*
Saulius Štombergas
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(2003–04, 05–07, 09–10) – 144 games, 11 ppg;
*
Stevan Nađfeji
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Playing career
Standing at , he played at the power forward position. During his professional career, Na� ...
(2004–05) – 40 games, 7.4 ppg;
*
Kaspars Kambala
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High school
A 1997 graduate of Hom ...
(2004–05) – 54 games, 14.5 ppg;
*
Kšyštof Lavrinovič (2005–07) – 78 games, 12.7 ppg;
*
Darjuš Lavrinovič (2006–08) – 68 games, 12.9 ppg;
*
Duško Savanović (2006–08) – 71 games, 10.3 ppg;
*
Marko Tušek
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(2007–08) – 36 games, 10.1 ppg;
*
Krešimir Lončar (2008–10) – 114 games, 11.8 ppg;
*
Marko Popović (2008–11) – 142 games, 13.9 ppg;
*
Vladimir Veremeenko
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Professional career
The son of professional basketball players, Veremeenko was an early bloomer a ...
(2008–13) – 249 games, 8.8 ppg;
*
Maciej Lampe (2009–11) – 96 games, 15.9 ppg;
*
Hasan Rizvić (2010–11) – 64 games, 5.4 ppg;
*
Slavko Vraneš (2010–11) – 39 games, 2.6 ppg;
*
Boštjan Nachbar
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(2011–12) – 22 games, 3.6 ppg;
*
Ian Vougioukas (2012–13) – 47 games, 10.9 ppg;
*
Kostas Kaimakoglou (2012–2021) – 37 games, 12.5 ppg;
*
Artūras Milaknis
Artūras Milaknis (born 16 June 1986) is a Lithuanian professional basketball for Tofaş of Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL). Standing at , he primarily plays as a shooting guard position.
Early career
A native of Kaunas, Milaknis began his career i ...
(2015–16)
Milan Gurović (2004) and
Hüseyin Beşok (2005) shortly were under contract with UNICS Kazan, but never played a single game for the team.
(*) former NBA champions
Head coaches
;bold – Olympics, FIBA World and FIBA Europe champions and medalists
*
Stanislav Eremin – 2000–06;
*
– 2006–08;
*
Aco Petrović – 2008–09;
*
Valdemaras Chomičius – 2009–10;
*
Evgeniy Pashutin – 2010–12;
* Aco Petrović – 2012–2013
* Stanislav Eremin – 2013;
*
Andrea Trinchieri
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Coaching career
Clubs
Trinchieri was the assistant head coach with the Italia ...
– 2013–2014
*
Argiris Pedoulakis
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– 2014–2014
* Evgeniy Pashutin – 2014–2017
*
Dimitrios Priftis – 2017–2021
*
Velimir Perasović – 2021–
References
External links
Official Site
Eurobasket.com Team Info
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Basketball teams in Russia
Sport in Kazan
Basketball teams established in 1991
Basketball teams in the Soviet Union
EuroLeague clubs
1991 establishments in Russia