Los siguientes son los eventos de baloncesto del año 2013 en todo el mundo.
Los torneos incluyen los niveles internacional (FIBA), profesional (club) y amateur y universitario.
Torneos nacionales
Clasificatorios de la Copa del Mundo de Baloncesto FIBA
| Clasificatorios al Campeonato Mundial FIBA de Mujeres
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Otros torneos
- 28 de mayo-1 de junio: Juegos de los pequeños Estados de Europa en D'Coque , Luxemburgo:
- Torneo masculino:
- Chipre
- Luxemburgo
- Islandia
- Torneo femenino:
- Luxemburgo
- Islandia
- Chipre
- Torneo masculino:
- 18-25 de junio: Juegos del Mediterráneo en Mersin , Turquía:
- pavo
- Serbia
- Túnez
- 2013 Copa William Jones en la ciudad de Taipei , Taiwán
- 6 a 15 de julio: torneo masculino:
- Iran
- Taipei Chino
- Corea del Sur
- 6 a 15 de julio: torneo masculino:
- 15-20 de septiembre: Juegos de solidaridad islámicos en Palembang , Indonesia:
- Torneo masculino:
- pavo
- Palestina
- Indonesia
- Torneo femenino:
- Indonesia
- Egipto
- Katar
- Torneo masculino:
- 8 a 16 de diciembre: Juegos del Sudeste Asiático en Naypidaw , Myanmar
- Torneo masculino:
- Filipinas
- Tailandia
- Singapur
- Torneo femenino:
- Tailandia
- Filipinas
- Malasia
- Torneo masculino:
Torneos juveniles
Clasificatorios del Campeonato Mundial Sub-17 FIBA 2014
| Clasificatorios del Campeonato Mundial Sub-17 Femenino FIBA 2014
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Campeonato juvenil FIBA Europa 2013
- 8-18 de agosto: Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Masculino División A en Kiev
- 8-18 de agosto: Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Masculino División B en Sarajevo
- 2-7 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Masculino División C en Gibraltar
- 18-28 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Masculino División A en Liepāja , Ventspils y Riga
- 18-28 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Masculino División B en Strumica
- 15-20 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Masculino División C en Andorra la Vella
- 9-21 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-20 Masculino División A en Tallin
- 12-21 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-20 Masculino División B en Pitești
- 1-11 de agosto: Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Femenino División A en Varna y Albena
- 1-11 de agosto: Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Femenino División B en Matosinhos
- 2-7 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-16 Femenino División C en Gibraltar
- 15-25 de agosto: Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Femenino División A en Vukovar y Vinkovci
- 15-25 de agosto: Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Femenino División B en Miskolc
- 15-20 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-18 Femenino División C en Andorra la Vella
- 4-14 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-20 Femenino División A en Samsun
- 4-14 de julio: Campeonato de Europa Sub-20 Femenino División B en Albena
Campeonatos de clubes
Campeonatos continentales
Hombres:
- Copa Intercontinental FIBA :
- Olympiacos EC Pinheiros
- Euroliga :
- Olympiacos Real Madrid CSKA Moscú
- MVP de la Euroliga y MVP de la Final Four de la Euroliga : Vassilis Spanoulis , Olympiacos
- Trofeo Alphonso Ford (máximo goleador de la temporada): Bobby Brown , Montepaschi Siena
- Olympiacos Real Madrid CSKA Moscú
- Eurocopa :
- Lokomotiv-Kuban Cesta Uxue Bilbao Budivelnyk Kiev , Valencia
- EuroChallenge :
- Krasnye Krylia Samara Pınar Karşıyaka EWE Baskets Oldenburg
- Liga FIBA Américas:
- EC Pinheiros Lanús Capitanes de Arecibo
- Copa de Campeones FIBA de Asia :
- Foolad Mahan Isfahan Al Rayyan ASU
Mujeres:
- Euroliga Femenina :
- UMMC Ekaterinburg Fenerbahçe Cesta Bourges
Campeonatos transnacionales
Hombres:
- NBA
- Temporada :
- Campeones de división: New York Knicks ( Atlantic ), Indiana Pacers ( Central ), Miami Heat ( Southeast ), Oklahoma City Thunder ( Northwest ), Los Angeles Clippers ( Pacific ), San Antonio Spurs ( Southwest )
- Mejor récord de temporada regular: Miami Heat (66-16)
- Conferencia Este: Miami Heat
- Conferencia Oeste: San Antonio Spurs
- Finales : El Heat defiende su título de la temporada pasada , derrotando a los Spurs 4-3 en la serie al mejor de 7. LeBron James repite como MVP de las Finales .
- Temporada :
- Liga Nacional de Baloncesto , temporada 2012-13 :
- Premiers: New Zealand Breakers
- Campeones: Los Breakers ganan su tercer campeonato consecutivo, barriendo a los Perth Wildcats 2-0 en la Gran Final al mejor de 3.
- Liga del Adriático , 2012-13 : Derrota del Partizan Belgrado Estrella Roja de Belgrado 71–63 en la final única.
- Liga de baloncesto de la ASEAN , 2013 : San Miguel Beermen barre a los Indonesia Warriors 3-0 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Liga de los Balcanes , 2012-13 : Derrota de Hapoel Gilboa Galil Levski Sofia 87-79 en la final única.
- Liga Báltica : Derrota de Ventspils Prienai 161-150 en total (91-69, 70-71) en la final a dos partidos.
- Liga Checa : Barrido Nymburk Prostějov 4-0 en la final al mejor de 7. Este es el décimo título de liga consecutivo de Nymburk.
- VTB United League , 2012-13 : Derrota del CSKA Moscú Lokomotiv-Kuban 3-1 en la final al mejor de 5.
Campeonatos nacionales
- Liga Nacional de Básquet , 2012-13 :
- Ronda de campeonato de temporada regular: Regatas
- Playoffs: Regatas barre 4-0 a Lanús en la final al mejor de 7.
- Bundesliga austriaca : el BC Vienna derrota al Oberwart Gunners por 3-2 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Belaruisan Premier League : BC Tsmoki-Minsk barre al BK Grodno-93 3-0 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Basketball League Belgium , 2012-13 : Telenet Oostende barre a Belfius Mons-Hainaut por 3-0 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Campeonato de Bosnia y Herzegovina , 2012-13 : KK Igokea derrota al Široki WW en la fase final al mejor de 5 por 3-2.
- Novo Basquete Brasil , 2012-13: Flamengo derrota a Uberlândia 77-70 en la final.
- Liga Nacional Búlgara : El Lukoil Academic derrota al Levski Sofia por 3-2 en la final al mejor de 5 y se lleva su undécimo título de liga consecutivo.
- Asociación China de Baloncesto :
- Temporada regular : Guangdong Southern Tigers
- Playoffs : Los Guangdong Southern Tigers barren a los Shandong Lions 4-0 en la final al mejor de 7.
- Liga croata , 2012-13 : Cibona barre a Zadar 3-0 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Liga de baloncesto holandesa , 2012-13 : ZZ Leiden barre a Aris Leeuwarden 4-0 en la final al mejor de 7.
- Pro A League francesa , 2012-13 : el Nanterre derrota al Estrasburgo por 3-1 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Bundesliga alemana , 2012-13 : Brose Baskets arrasa con el EWE Baskets Oldenburg por 3-0 en la final al mejor de 5, consiguiendo su cuarto título consecutivo.
- Liga griega , 2012-13 : Panathinaikos barre al Olympiacos por 3-0 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Liga Nacional de Baloncesto (Indonesia) , 2012-13 : Dell Aspac derrota a Pelita Jaya Esia 63-50 en la final única.
- Superliga iraní , 2012-13 : Petrochimi derrota al Mahram por 3-2 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Superliga israelí , 2012-13 : Maccabi Haifa derrota al Maccabi Tel Aviv 86-79 en la final única.
- Serie A italiana , 2012-13 : Montepaschi Siena derrota al Acea Roma por 4-1 en la final al mejor de 7 y se lleva su séptimo título consecutivo.
- Liga de baloncesto de Japón , 2012-13 : Toshiba Brave Thunders derrota a los Aishin Sea Horses 3-2 en la final al mejor de 5.
- Liga Coreana de Baloncesto , 2012-13 : Ulsan Mobis Phoebus barre 4-0 a los Seúl SK Knights en la final al mejor de 7.
- Latvian League, 2012–13: VEF Rīga defeat Ventspils 4–1 in the best-of-7 final.
- Lithuanian LKL, 2012–13: Žalgiris sweep Lietuvos rytas 4–0 in the best-of-7 final.
- Mexican League, 2012–13: Toros de Los Dos Laredos defeat Halcones UV Xalapa 4–2 in the best-of-7 final.
- Montenegro League: Budućnost sweep the Sutjeska 3-0 in the best-of-5 final.
- Philippine Basketball Association, 2012–13:
- Philippine Cup: The Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters sweep the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 4–0 in the best-of-7 finals.
- Commissioner's Cup: The Alaska Aces sweep Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 3–0 in the best-of-5 finals.
- Governors' Cup: The San Mig Coffee Mixers defeat the Petron Blaze Boosters 4–3 in the best-of-7 finals.
- Polish League, 2012–13: Stelemet Zielona Góra sweep PGE Turów 4–0 in the best-of-7 final.
- Portuguese League: Benfica defeat Académica de Coimbra 3-1 in the best-of-5 final.
- Divizia A: CSU Asesoft Ploiești defeat Mureș 4–2 in the best-of-7 final.
- Russian PBL, 2012–13: CSKA Moscow (regular-season play only; no playoffs)
- League of Serbia, 2012–13: Partizan Belgrade defeat Red Star Belgrade 3–1 in the best-of-5 final.
- Slovenian League: Krka Novo Mesto defeat Union Olimpija Ljubljana i3–1 n the best-of-5 final.
- Spanish ACB:
- Season: Real Madrid
- Playoffs: Real Madrid defeat FC Barcelona Regal 3–2 in the best-of-5 final.
- Super Basketball League: Pure Youth defeat Dacin Tigers
- Turkish League, 2012–13: Galatasaray Medical Park defeat Banvit 4–1 in the best-of-7 final.
- Ukrainian SuperLeague, 2012–13: Budivelnyk Kyiv defeat Azovmash Mariupol 4–3 in the best-of-7 final.
- British Basketball League, 2012–13:
- Season: Leicester Riders
- Playoffs: The Riders defeat the Newcastle Eagles 68–57 in the one-off final.
Women:
- WNBA
- Season:
- Eastern Conference: Atlanta Dream
- Western Conference: Minnesota Lynx
- Finals: The Lynx sweep the Dream 3–0 in the best-of-5 series, claiming their second title in three years. Maya Moore of the Lynx in named Finals MVP.
- Season:
College seasons: Men's Division
Nation | League / Tournament | Champion | Result | Runner-up | Playoff format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | NCAA Division I | Louisville Cardinals | 82–76 | Michigan Wolverines | One-game playoff |
2013 National Invitation Tournament | Baylor Bears | 74–54 | Iowa Hawkeyes | ||
2013 College Basketball Invitational | Santa Clara Broncos | 2–1 | George Mason Patriots | Best-of-3 series | |
2013 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament | East Carolina Pirates | 77–74 | Weber State Wildcats | One-game playoff | |
NCAA Division II | Drury University | 74–73 | Metro State | ||
NCAA Division III | Amherst College | 87–70 | Mary Hardin–Baylor | ||
NAIA Division I | Georgetown (KY) | 88–62 | SAGU (TX) | ||
NAIA Division II | Cardinal Stritch (WI) | 73–59 | William Penn (IA) | ||
NJCAA Division I | College of Central Florida | 74–69 | Northwest Florida State College | ||
NJCAA Division II | Rend Lake College | 87–69 | Moraine Valley Community College | ||
NJCAA Division III | Brookdale Community College | 61–55 | Eastfield College | ||
Philippines | UAAP Season 76 | De La Salle Green Archers | 2–1 | UST Growling Tigers | Best-of-3 series |
NCAA Season 89 | San Beda Red Lions | 2–1 | Letran Knights | ||
Philippine Collegiate Champions League | De La Salle Green Archers | 2–0 | SWU Cobras |
- Women
- NCAA
- Division I: Connecticut 93, Louisville 60
- Most Outstanding Player: Breanna Stewart, Connecticut
- WNIT: Drexel 46, Utah 43
- Women's Basketball Invitational: Detroit 73, McNeese State 62
- Division II: Ashland 71, Dowling 56
- Division III: DePauw 69, Wisconsin–Whitewater 51
- Division I: Connecticut 93, Louisville 60
- NAIA
- NAIA Division I: Westmont College 71, Lee University 65
- NAIA Division II: Indiana Wesleyan 61, Davenport 43
- NJCAA
- Division I: Trinity Valley 83, Central Arizona 71
- Division II: Louisburg 75, Mesa 65
- Division III: Rock Valley 78, Mohawk Valley 60
- UAAP Women's: La Salle defeated NU 2–1 in the best-of-3 finals.
Prep
- USA Today Boys Basketball Ranking #1:
- USA Today Girls Basketball Ranking #1:
- NCAA (Philippines) Juniors: San Beda defeated LSGH in 2 games in the finals en route to winning all 20 games of the season.
- UAAP Juniors: NU defeated Ateneo in 2 games in the finals en route to winning all 18 games of the season.
Premios y honores
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- Class of 2013:[1]
- Players: Roger Brown, Richie Guerin, Bernard King, Gary Payton, Oscar Schmidt, Dawn Staley
- Coaches: Sylvia Hatchell, Guy Lewis, Rick Pitino, Jerry Tarkanian
- Contributors: Russ Granik, Edwin Bancroft Henderson
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
- Class of 2012[2]
- Gary Blair
- Jim Foster
- Peggie Gillom-Granderson
- Jennifer Rizzotti
- Annette Smith-Knight
- Sue Wicks
FIBA Hall of Fame
- Class of 2013:
- Players:[3] Jean-Jacques Conceiçao, Teresa Edwards, Andrew Gaze, Paula Gonçalves, David Robinson, Zoran Slavnić
- Coaches:[4] Jack Donohue, Cesare Rubini, Pat Summitt
- Technical officials:[5] Valentin Lazarov, Costas Rigas
- Contributors:[6] Aldo Vitale
Professional
- Men
- NBA Most Valuable Player Award: LeBron James, Miami Heat
- NBA Rookie of the Year Award: Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
- NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Marc Gasol, Memphis Grizzlies
- NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award: J. R. Smith, New York Knicks
- NBA Most Improved Player Award: Paul George, Indiana Pacers
- NBA Sportsmanship Award: Jason Kidd, New York Knicks
- NBA Coach of the Year Award: George Karl, Denver Nuggets
- J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award: Kenneth Faried, Denver Nuggets
- Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award: Chauncey Billups, Los Angeles Clippers
- NBA Executive of the Year Award: Masai Ujiri, Denver Nuggets
- FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award:
- Euroscar Award:
- Mr. Europa:
- Women
- WNBA Most Valuable Player Award: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
- WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever
- WNBA Rookie of the Year Award: Elena Delle Donne, Chicago Sky
- WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year Award: Sylvia Fowles, Chicago Sky
- WNBA Most Improved Player Award: Shavonte Zellous, Indiana Fever
- Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award: Swin Cash, Chicago Sky & Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever
- WNBA Coach of the Year Award: Mike Thibault, Washington Mystics
- WNBA All-Star Game MVP: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
- FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award
- WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award: Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx
Collegiate
- Combined
- Legends of Coaching Award: Bill Self, Kansas
- Men
- John R. Wooden Award: Trey Burke, Michigan
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Jim Larrañaga, Miami (FL)
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Peyton Siva, Louisville
- Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year: Trey Burke, Michigan
- NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Shabazz Napier, Connecticut
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Jim Larrañaga, Miami
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Lute Olson
- Women
- John R. Wooden Award: Brittney Griner, Baylor
- Naismith College Player of the Year: Brittney Griner, Baylor
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame
- Wade Trophy: Brittney Griner, Baylor
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Alex Bentley, Penn State
- Associated Press Women's College Basketball Player of the Year: Brittney Griner, Baylor
- NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Breanna Stewart, UConn
- Basketball Academic All-America Team: Elena Delle Donne, Delaware
- Kay Yow Award: Sue Semrau, Florida State
- Carol Eckman Award: Jan Ross, Oklahoma
- Maggie Dixon Award: Holly Warlick, Tennessee
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame
- List of Senior CLASS Award women's basketball winners: Elena Delle Donne, Delaware
- Nancy Lieberman Award: Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Pat Summitt
Eventos
- January 21 – The Maloof family announces that it has reached an agreement to sell the Sacramento Kings to a Seattle-based group led by Chris Hansen and Steve Ballmer that plans to move the team to Seattle for the 2013–14 season and resurrect the SuperSonics name.[7]
- April 15 – The 2013 WNBA Draft is held at the ESPN studios in Bristol, Connecticut, with Baylor center Brittney Griner chosen first overall.[8]
- April 29 – After Sacramento mayor and former NBA player Kevin Johnson recruits an ownership group to make a counter-offer to keep the Kings in Sacramento, a league committee unanimously recommends that owners reject the Seattle group's deal.[9]
- May 31 – The sale of the Kings to the Sacramento-based group led by Vivek Ranadive is closed.[10]
- June 27 – The 2013 NBA draft is held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, with Anthony Bennett, a power forward from UNLV, becoming the first Canadian to be chosen as the first overall pick.[11]
- December 6 – In the highest-scoring game in NCAA Division I women's history, Kentucky defeats Baylor 133–130 in four overtimes. The game, held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, was the front end of a doubleheader that included the two schools' men's teams.[12]
Películas
- Long Shot: The Kevin Laue Story
- Medora
Fallecidos
- January 7 — Gonzalo Puyat II, former president of FIBA (born 1934)[13]
- January 10 — Jay Handlan, College All-American (Washington and Lee) and AAU player (born 1928)
- January 12 — Chuck Dalton, Canadian Olympic player (1952) (born 1927)
- January 15 — George Gund III, NBA owner (Cleveland Cavaliers) (born 1937)
- January 16 — Wayne D. Anderson, American college coach (Idaho) (born 1930)
- January 19 — Jim Marking, American college coach (South Dakota State) (born 1927)
- January 24 — Jim Line, two-time NCAA championship player at Kentucky (1948, 1949) (born 1926)
- January 31 — Larry Killick, 10th overall selection in the 1947 BAA draft (born 1922)
- February 3 — B. H. Born, 1953 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (Kansas), AAU player (born 1932)
- February 7 — Howard Lassoff, American player (Maccabi Tel Aviv) (born 1955)
- February 11 — Jim Boatwright, American player (Maccabi Tel Aviv) (born 1951)
- February 11 — Matthew White, American player known for his collegiate career (University of Pennsylvania) (born 1957)
- February 13 — Harry Miller, 86, American college coach (Fresno State, Eastern New Mexico, Wichita State, Stephen F. Austin).[14]
- February 13 — Tibor Zsíros, Hungarian Olympic player (1948, 1952) (born 1930)
- February 17 — Phil Henderson, three-time Final Four player at Duke (born 1968)
- February 18 — Jerry Buss, Los Angeles Lakers owner and member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (born 1933)
- March 2 — Giorgos Kolokithas, Greek player (Panathinaikos B.C.) (born 1945)
- March 3 — Bart Quinn, American NBL player (Fort Wayne General Electrics) (born 1917)
- March 3 — George Wearring, Canadian Olympic player (1952) (born 1928)
- March 4 — Chick Halbert, American BBA player (born 1919)
- March 5 — Calvin Fowler, ABA player (Carolina Cougars) and 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist (born 1940)
- March 7 — Harold Hunter, College coach (NC Central), first African-American to sign an NBA contract (born 1926)
- March 8 — Mickey Marty, 91, All-American college player (Loras).[15]
- March 14 — Jack Curran, American high school coach (Archbishop Molloy High School) (born 1930)
- March 22 — Ray Williams, NBA player (New York Knicks, among others) (born 1954)
- March 26 — Tom Boerwinkle, NBA player (Chicago Bulls) (born 1945)
- March 30 — Bob Nichols, 82, American college coach (Toledo).[16]
- March 30 — Bobby Parks, American player (San Miguel, Shell, Aspac Jakarta) (born 1962)
- April 1 — Greg Willard, NBA referee (born 1958)
- April 7 — Marty Blake, NBA GM (Atlanta Hawks and scout (born 1927)
- April 12 — Marv Harshman, Naismith Hall of Fame college coach (Washington State, Washington) (born 1917)
- April 24 — Murray Satterfield, 87, American college coach (Boise State, College of Idaho)[17]
- May 5 — Jack Turner, NBA player (Chicago Packers) (born 1939)
- May 16 — Carl Bennett, NBA coach and GM (Fort Wayne Pistons) (born 1915)
- May 23 — Flynn Robinson, NBA player (born 1941)
- May 29 — Cliff Meely, NBA player (Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers) (born 1947)
- June 4 — Monti Davis, NBA player (Philadelphia 76ers, Dallas Mavericks) (born 1958)
- June 7 — Charlie Coles, College coach (Central Michigan, Miami of Ohio) (born 1942)
- June 19 — Ólafur Rafnsson, Icelandic president of FIBA Europe (born 1963)
- July 6 — Rudy Keeling, College coach (Maine, Northeastern) (born 1947)
- July 6 — Leland Mitchell, ABA player (New Orleans Buccaneers) (born 1941)
- July 14 — Simmie Hill, ABA player (born 1946)
- July 23 — Red McManus, college coach (Creighton) (born 1925)
- July 30 — Ossie Schectman, BAA player (New York Knicks) (born 1919)
- August 2 — George Hauptfuhrer, third overall pick in the 1948 BAA draft (born 1926)
- August 5 — Roy Rubin, NBA (Philadelphia 76ers) and college (Long Island) coach (born 1925)
- August 14 — Jack Garfinkel, BAA player (Boston Celtics) (born 1918)
- August 17 — Devin Gray, NBA player (Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Houston Rockets) (born 1972)
- August 23 — Dean Meminger, NBA player (New York Knicks) (born 1948)
- August 30 — Howie Crittenden, college (Murray State) and AAU (Peoria Cats) player (born 1933)
- September 3 — Don Meineke, NBA player (Fort Wayne Pistons, Cincinnati Royals) (born 1930)
- September 7 — Zelmo Beaty, NBA/ABA player (St. Louis Hawks, Utah Stars, Los Angeles Lakers) (born 1939)
- September 16 — Jim Palmer, NBA player (Cincinnati Royals, New York Knicks) (born 1933)
- September 17 — Dick O'Neal, All-American college player (TCU) (born 1935)
- September 29 — Bob Kurland, Hall of Fame college (Oklahoma State) and AAU (Phillips 66ers) player (born 1924)
- October 3 — Sergei Belov, Russian Olympic gold medalist (1972) (born 1944)
- October 13 — Joe Meriweather, NBA player (Kansas City Kings, among others) (born 1953)
- October 23 — Wes Bialosuknia, ABA player (Oakland Oaks) (born 1945)
- October 25 — Bill Sharman, Hall of Fame player and coach (born 1926)
- October 25 — Chico Vaughn, NBA and ABA player (St. Louis Hawks, Detroit Pistons, Pittsburgh Pipers) (born 1940)
- November 2 — Walt Bellamy, Hall of Fame player and 1960 Olympic Gold medalist (born 1939)
- November 7 — Ian Davies, Australian player (Sydney Kings) and Olympian (born 1956)
- November 7 — Lenny Rzeszewski, American college basketball player (Indiana State) (born 1923)
- November 17 — Joe Dean, Collegiate basketball Hall of Fame player, administrator (LSU) (born 1930)
- November 21 — Vern Mikkelsen, Hall of Fame player (Minneapolis Lakers) (born 1928)
- November 29 — Valdis Muižnieks, Latvian player who won three Olympic silver medals as a part of the Soviet Union national team (born 1935)
- December 6 — M. K. Turk, college coach (Southern Miss) (born 1942)
- December 15 — Dyron Nix, NBA player (Indiana Pacers) (born 1967)
- December 18 — Harry Boland, Irish Olympic player (born 1925)
- December 29 — Connie Dierking, NBA player (Cincinnati Royals, Philadelphia 76ers) (born 1936)
- December 29 — Khushi Ram, Indian player (born 1936)
- December 31 — Johnny Orr, NBA player and college coach (Michigan, Iowa State) (born 1927)
- December 31 — Art Stolkey, BAA player (Detroit Falcons) (born 1920)
Ver también
- Timeline of women's basketball
Referencias
- ^ "Hall of Famers". Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
- ^ "Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2012". Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
- ^ "Players' list". FIBA. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
- ^ "Coaches' list". FIBA. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
- ^ "Technical Officials' list:". FIBA. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
- ^ "Contributors' list list:". FIBA. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
- ^ Wojnarowski, Adrian (January 21, 2013). "Sources: Kings to play in Seattle next season". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ Voepel, Mechelle (April 15, 2013). "What's next for star trio?". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
- ^ Windhorst, Brian (April 30, 2013). "Committee wants Kings to stay put". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
- ^ Moore, Matt (May 31, 2013). "Sale of Kings is final; Maloofs are gone, Ranadive officially takes over". CBSSports.com. Eye on Basketball. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
- ^ "Cavaliers select Anthony Bennett". ESPN.com. June 27, 2013. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
- ^ "No. 5 Kentucky outlasts No. 9 Baylor in epic four-overtime battle". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 6, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- ^ "Puyat, 2-time FIBA head, dies; 79 | Sports". Journal.com.ph. January 8, 2013. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
- ^ "Former SFA Hoops Coach Harry Miller Passes Away". Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks. February 14, 2013. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
- ^ Campbell, Clete (March 13, 2013). "College basketball: Mickey Marty lived life to fullest". Telegraph Herald. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
- ^ "Bob Nichols dies at 82". ESPN.com. March 30, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
- ^ "Former BSU, C of I coach Satterfield dies". The Idaho Press-Tribune. April 26, 2013. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
enlaces externos
- Media related to 2013 in basketball at Wikimedia Commons