2013–14 NBB Cup

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2013-14 NBB Cup
League NBB Cup
Sport Basketball
Duration October 19, 2013
March 30, 2014
Number of teams 48
Final
NBB Cup seasons
2014–15 

The 2013-14 NBB Cup is the 46th season of the NBB Cup. It is managed by the Nationale Basketball Bond (English: National Basketball Federation). SPM Shoeters Den Bosch were the defending champion having won the cup the previous season.

The championship game will be played on March 30, 2014.[1]

Participants

Every team, amateur and professional, in the Netherlands can participate.

LeagueTeams
Eredivisie BC Apollo Aris Leeuwarden Den Helder Kings SPM Shoeters Den Bosch
GasTerra Flames Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden Landstede Basketbal Matrixx Magixx
Stepco BSW Rotterdam Basketbal College
Promotiedivisie &
Eerste divisie
Pluto New Stars De Hoppers De Groene Uilen
Attacus Cangeroes BV Groningen De Wit-Grasshoppers
EBBC 2 Almonte Landstede Basketbal ZAC BV Hoofddorp
BC Apollo (2nd team) Almere Pioneers VBC Akrides The Jugglers
The Black Eagles Lokomotief BV Wyba TSBV Pendragon
DBW Rowic DSBV Punch Landslake Lions BC Kimbria
CobraNova Red Giants UBALL ZZ Leiden (2nd team)
Wildcats CBV Binnenland BC Virtus Red Stars
HBV The Jumpers BC Vlissingen Bossini GSStars Matrho Flexwerk/Orka's
Arnhem Eagles Rotterdam Basketbal (2nd team)

Legend

Color Result
Winner
Eliminated in finals
Eliminated in semifinals
Eliminated in quarterfinals
Eliminated in 4th round

The draw was held July 19, 2013 in Nieuwegein.[2]

Bracket

The bracket includes games beginning with the 4th round, when professional teams from the DBL played their first games.

  4th Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                             
  Maxxcom BSW  
  ZZ Leiden  
     
     
  BV Pluto
  Matrixx Magixx  
     
     
  Aris Leeuwarden 78  
  BC Apollo 68  
    Aris Leeuwarden
     
  De Wit Grashoppers
  Rotterdam BC  
   
   
  The Black Eagles  
  GasTerra Flames  
   
     
  CBV Binnenland
  Den Helder Kings  
   
     
  Landslake Lions  
  SPM Shoeters  
   
     
  ZZ Leiden (2nd team)
  Landstede  

Flags are those of the cities the clubs are from.

References

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