Sports season
The 2002–03 Greek Basket League season was the 63rd season of the Greek Basket League , the highest tier professional basketball league in Greece. It was also the 11th season of the Greek Basket League championship that was regulated by HEBA (ESAKE). The winner of the league was Panathinaikos , which beat AEK Athens in the league's payoff's finals.[1] The clubs Near East and Olympia Larissa were relegated to the Greek A2 League . The top scorer of the league was Georgios Diamantopoulos , a player of Panionios .[2] Fragiskos Alvertis , a player of Panathinaikos , was voted the MVP of the league .[3]
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⚽Η Εκπληκτική πορεία του Παναθηναϊκού στο Κύπελλο ΟΥΕΦΑ τη Σεζόν:2002-2003 (Όλοι οι Αγώνες)
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Teams
Location of teams in Greek Basket League 2002–03
Regular season
Pos
Team
Total
Home
Away
Pts
Pld
W
L
F
A
GD
W
L
W
L
1.
Panathinaikos
47
26
21
5
2117
1901
+216
13
0
8
5
2.
AEK Athens
46
26
20
6
2048
1826
+222
11
2
9
4
3.
Olympiacos
42
26
18
8
2168
2025
+143
10
3
8
5
4.
Peristeri
40
26
14
12
2014
1949
+65
10
3
4
9
5.
Aris
40
26
14
12
2105
2097
+8
10
3
4
9
6.
Maroussi
40
26
14
12
2002
2034
−32
10
3
4
9
7.
PAOK
39
26
13
13
2120
2104
+16
8
5
5
8
8.
Ionikos N.F.
38
26
12
14
2169
2188
−19
7
6
5
8
9.
Iraklis
38
26
12
14
2020
1972
+48
9
4
3
10
10.
Makedonikos
38
26
12
14
2139
2119
+20
8
5
4
9
11.
Panionios
36
26
10
16
2101
2203
−102
8
5
2
11
12.
Irakleio
35
26
9
17
2053
2237
−184
9
4
0
13
13.
Near East
34
26
8
18
2022
2188
−166
6
7
2
11
14.
Olympia Larissa
31
26
5
21
1979
2214
−235
5
8
0
13
Source: esake.gr , galanissportsdata.com Archived 2011-11-03 at the Wayback Machine
Playoffs
The finals
Final standings
Top Players
Clubs in international competitions
Team
Competition
Result
Olympiacos
EuroLeague
Top 16, 2nd place
Panathinaikos
Top 16, 3rd place
AEK
Regular season, 8th place
Aris
FIBA Europe Champions Cup
Final 4, 1st place
PAOK
Pan-European phase, Regular season, 4th place
Peristeri
Pan-European phase, Regular season, Originally qualified but eeventually withdrew
Maroussi
Conference South, Regular season, 4th place
Panionios
Conference South, Regular season, 4th place
References
External links
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