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2014–15 AEK B.C. season

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AEK
2014–15 season
ChairmanGreece Alexandros Alexiou
Head coachGreece Vangelis Ziagkos (1-6)
GreeceSerbia Dragan Šakota (7-26)
ArenaOlympic Indoor Hall
Greek Basket League5th
Greek CupThird Round
Anniversary jersey
Team colours
Anniversary

In the 2014–15 AEK B.C. season, AEK returned to the top-tier level Greek Basket League, after an absence in the league of three years.[1][2]

During the season, the team didn't begin well, and had to make changes to its initial roster. After a few weeks, Dragan Šakota took over as the team's new head coach,[3] and notable new players came to AEK, such as Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Malik Hairston, and others.[4] Another important change of the club for the season, was the change of the club's owner. Makis Angelopoulos became the club's new owner.[5] At the end of the season, AEK finished in 5th place in the Greek Basket League's regular season, and was defeated by Aris in the Greek Basket League's playoffs.

Transfers 2014–2015

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In

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Pos. Name From
Point guard United States Cashmere Wright Netherlands GasTerra Flames
Shooting guard United States David Kyles Greece Panelefsiniakos
Center United States Vernon Goodridge Spain Bàsquet Manresa
Small forward United States Garrett Williamson Canada London Lightning
Shooting guard Canada Carl English Spain 1939 Gran Canarias
Power forward Greece Dušan Šakota Italy Pallacanestro Varese
Small forward Bosnia and Herzegovina Milan Milošević Slovenia Zlatorog Laško
Point guard Lithuania Tomas Delininkaitis Turkey Torku Konyaspor
Small forward United States Malik Hairston Turkey Galatasaray Liv Hospital
Center United Kingdom Pops Mensah-Bonsu Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
Power forward Greece Michalis Kamperidis Greece Filathlitikos
Center Greece Zisis Sarikopoulos Greece Aris
Small forward Greece Leonidas Kaselakis Greece PAOK
Point guard Greece Nondas Papantoniou Greece Kolossos
Point guard Greece Ioannis Athinaiou Turkey Eskişehir Basket

Out

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Pos. Name To
Point guard Greece Spyros Panagiotaras Greece Peristeri
Small forward Greece Vangelis Karampoulas Greece Kavala
Power forward Greece Andronikos Gizogiannis Greece Ethnikos
Shooting guard Greece Thodoris Tsiotras Greece Ethnikos
Center Greece Dimitris Despos Greece Iraklis
Small forward Greece Konstantinos Papantonakos Greece Pagrati
Power forward Greece Giannis Stoukas Greece Maroussi
Power forward Greece Vangelis Drosos Greece Ilysiakos
Center Greece Nikos Zeginoglou Free Agent
Point guard Greece Alexis Falekas Retired
Center United States Vernon Goodridge Free Agent
Point guard United States Cashmere Wright Free Agent
Shooting guard United States David Kyles Free Agent
Point guard Serbia Stefan Nikolić Free Agent

Competitions

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Overall

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Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Greek League Matchday 1 5th 12 October 2014 19 May 2015
Greek Cup First round Third Round 24 September 2014 7 October 2014

Updated to match played June 9, 2019
Source: Competitions

Overview

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Competition Record
Pld W D L PF PA PD Win %
Greek League 29 16 0 13 2,284 2,194 +90 055.17
Greek Cup 3 2 0 1 222 220 +2 066.67
Total 32 18 0 14 2,506 2,414 +92 056.25

Last updated: June 9, 2019
Source: Competitions

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W L PF PA PD W L PF PA PD W L PF PA PD
26 15 11 2084 1965  +119 10 3 1090 971  +119 5 8 994 994  0

Last updated: June 9, 2019.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
GroundAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA
ResultLWLLLWWWLLWLWWWLLWWWWWWLLW
Position1210910121177776765557555554555
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Greek League

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 PAOK 26 19 7 1911 1802 +109 45 Qualification to Playoffs
4 Aris 26 16 10 1886 1847 +39 42
5 AEK 26 15 11 2084 1965 +119 41
6 Rethymno Aegean 26 14 12 1926 1931 −5 40
7 Kolossos Rodou 26 13 13 1893 1956 −63 39
Source: [citation needed]

Regular season

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  Win   Loss

October 12, 2014
1
Koroivos 80–67 AEK
October 19, 2014
2
AEK 77–64 Panionios
October 26, 2014
3
Panathinaikos 92–58 AEK
November 3, 2014
4
AEK 62–81 Olympiacos
November 8, 2014
5
Panelefsiniakos 81–72 AEK
November 16, 2014
6
AEK 67–64 Apollon Patras
November 22, 2014
7
Kifissia 75–80 AEK
November 30, 2014
8
AEK 96–73 Kolossos Rhodes
December 6, 2014
9
Aris 86–75 AEK
December 6, 2014
10
Trikala 87–83 AEK
December 28, 2014
11
AEK 85–77 Rethymno
January 11, 2015
12
PAOK 73–71 AEK
January 18, 2015
13
AEK 89–79 KAOD
January 24, 2015
14
AEK 76–67 Koroivos
February 07, 2015
15
Panionios 78–94 AEK
February 19, 2015
16
AEK 62–70 Panathinaikos
February 19, 2015
17
Olympiacos 83–77 AEK
March 1, 2015
18
AEK 105–80 Panelefsiniakos
March 07, 2015
19
Apollon Patras 48–89 AEK
March 15, 2015
20
AEK 97–73 Kifissia
March 21, 2015
21
Kolossos Rhodes 65–72 AEK
March 29, 2015
22
AEK 93–77 Aris
April 18, 2015
23
AEK 96–73 Trikala
April 25, 2015
24
Rethymno 80–79 AEK
May 6, 2015
25
AEK 85–93 PAOK
May 09, 2015
26
KAOD 66–77 AEK

Results overview

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  Win   Loss

Opposition Home score Away score Double
Aris 93-77 86-75 168-163
KAOD 89-79 66-77 166-145
Kolossos Rhodes 96-73 65-72 168-138
Trikala 96-73 87-83 179-160
Apollon Patras 67-64 48-89 156-112
Koroivos 76-67 80-67 143-147
Olympiacos 62-81 83-77 139-164
Panathinaikos 62-70 92-58 120-162
Panionios 77-64 78-94 171-142
PAOK 85-93 73-71 156-166
Kifissia 97-73 75-80 177-148
Rethymno 85-77 80-79 164-157
Panelefsiniakos 105-80 81-72 177-161

Quarterfinals

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May 13, 2015
1st Round
Aris 71–69 AEK
May 16, 2015
2nd Round
AEK 92–54 Aris
May 19, 2015
3rd Round
Aris 79–68 AEK

Greek Cup

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Playoffs Qualification

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Source: ESAKE

September 24, 2014
1st round
AEK 84–79 Kolossos Rhodes
September 28, 2014
2nd round
AEK 81–78 Rethymno
October 7, 2014
3rd round
Aris 63–57 AEK

References

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  1. ^ "Επέστρεψε η ΑΕΚ, στην Α1 και ο Κόροιβος". sport24.gr. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. ^ "ΑΕΚ: Η επιστροφή της "Βασίλισσας"". esake.gr. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Σάκοτα με πλάνο τριετίας". sport-fm.gr. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Και επίσημα στην ΑΕΚ ο Μενσά-Μπονσού". sport-fm.gr. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  5. ^ "ΑΕΚ: Μεγαλομέτοχος ο Αγγελόπουλος". onsports.gr. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
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