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- 2001–02_Euroleague abstract "The Euroleague is an international professional basketball club competition for elite clubs throughout Europe. The Euroleague season 2001-02 started on October 10, 2001, and ended with the championship final game on May 5, 2002, in PalaMalaguti, Bologna, Italy. 32 teams competed for the championship, which was won by Panathinaikos. Mirsad Türkcan was the regular season MVP, and Dejan Bodiroga was the Top 16 and Euroleague Final Four MVP.".
- 2001–02_Euroleague wikiPageID "16953666".
- 2001–02_Euroleague wikiPageRevisionID "597517700".
- 2001–02_Euroleague altseasonLink "2000".
- 2001–02_Euroleague altseasonYear "FIBA SuproLeague 2000–01".
- 2001–02_Euroleague caption "Euroleague".
- 2001–02_Euroleague finalFourMvp "Dejan Bodiroga".
- 2001–02_Euroleague finalFourMvpLink "Euroleague Final Four MVP".
- 2001–02_Euroleague finals "Final Four".
- 2001–02_Euroleague finalsChamp "Panathinaikos".
- 2001–02_Euroleague finalsLink "Euroleague Final Four".
- 2001–02_Euroleague finalsRunnerUp "Kinder Bologna".
- 2001–02_Euroleague league Euroleague_Basketball.
- 2001–02_Euroleague logoSize "200".
- 2001–02_Euroleague mvp "Dejan Bodiroga".
- 2001–02_Euroleague mvp "Mirsad Türkcan".
- 2001–02_Euroleague mvpLink "Euroleague MVP".
- 2001–02_Euroleague nextseasonLink "2002".
- 2001–02_Euroleague nextseasonYear "Euroleague Basketball 2002–03".
- 2001–02_Euroleague prevseasonLink "2000".
- 2001–02_Euroleague prevseasonYear "Euroleague Basketball 2000–01".
- 2001–02_Euroleague season "Season".
- 2001–02_Euroleague seasonslistnames "Euroleague Basketball".
- 2001–02_Euroleague sport Basketball.
- 2001–02_Euroleague title "Euroleague Basketball 2001-02".
- 2001–02_Euroleague topScorer "Alphonso Ford".
- 2001–02_Euroleague topScorerLink "Alphonso Ford Trophy".
- 2001–02_Euroleague subject Category:2001_in_basketball.
- 2001–02_Euroleague subject Category:2002_in_basketball.
- 2001–02_Euroleague subject Category:Euroleague_seasons.
- 2001–02_Euroleague comment "The Euroleague is an international professional basketball club competition for elite clubs throughout Europe. The Euroleague season 2001-02 started on October 10, 2001, and ended with the championship final game on May 5, 2002, in PalaMalaguti, Bologna, Italy. 32 teams competed for the championship, which was won by Panathinaikos. Mirsad Türkcan was the regular season MVP, and Dejan Bodiroga was the Top 16 and Euroleague Final Four MVP.".
- 2001–02_Euroleague label "2001–02 Euroleague".
- 2001–02_Euroleague label "Euroleague Basketball 2001-2002".
- 2001–02_Euroleague label "Euroliga 2001-02".
- 2001–02_Euroleague label "Euroligue de basket-ball 2001-2002".
- 2001–02_Euroleague label "ULEB Euroleague 2001/02".
- 2001–02_Euroleague label "Евролига 2001/2002".
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs 2001%E2%80%9302_Euroleague.
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs 02.
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs Euroliga_2001-02.
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs Euroligue_de_basket-ball_2001-2002.
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs Euroleague_Basketball_2001-2002.
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs Q602610.
- 2001–02_Euroleague sameAs Q602610.
- 2001–02_Euroleague wasDerivedFrom 2001–02_Euroleague?oldid=597517700.
- 2001–02_Euroleague homepage www.euroleague.net.