BC Šiauliai

BC Šiauliai
Nickname Šiaulių Šiauliai
Leagues Lithuanian League,
Baltic League,
FIBA Europe Cup
Founded 1984 (as Šiaulių Kelininkas)
1994 (as Šiaulių Šiauliai)
History Šiaulių Kelininkas
1984-1994
Šiaulių Šiauliai
1994–present
Arena Šiauliai Arena
Arena Capacity 5,700
Location Šiauliai, Lithuania
Team colors Yellow, Black
         
President Lithuania Adomas Klimavičius
Head coach Lithuania Gediminas Petrauskas
Championships 2 Baltic Basketball League
9 Lithuanian Basketball League
Website bcsiauliai.lt
geltonajuoda.lt
Uniforms
Home
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BC Šiauliai (Lithuanian: Krepšinio Klubas Šiauliai; English: Basketball Club Šiauliai), also known as Šiaulių Šiauliai, is the professional basketball club of Šiauliai, Lithuania. The club competes in the Lithuanian Basketball League and Baltic Basketball League. It has won the 3rd place award (behind Lithuanian basketball giants Lietuvos Rytas and Žalgiris) in the LKL a record 9 times.

History

BC Kelininkas (1982–1994)

The team was formed in 1984 and participated in the second-tier Lithuanian league. Following Tauras Šiauliai club bankrupt, BC Kelininkas became city's primary basketball club. During the 1994–95 season in LKAL, BC Kelininkas played his last season under this name. BC Kelininkas, led by Antanas Sireika, Robertas Giedraitis, Donatas Slanina and Mindaugas Žukauskas, finished with the 18–2 regular season record and advanced into the playoffs. There they successfully completed two stages by overcoming Banga Kaunas and SAVY Vilnius. Though, later they were defeated by Vilnius LPA twice.[1] Then BC Kelininkas, due to the sponsorship reasons, was renamed to BC Šiauliai.

First victories and titles (1994–2003)

In June, 1994 Adomas Klimavičius and Šiaulių plentas company chief engineer Algimantas Mikšys participated in the LKL board meeting, where they presented filmed material about Šiauliai city infrastructure, budget, team roster and coaches. Then the board members voted: ten members from thirteen voted for BC Šiauliai request acceptance to join LKL.[2] The team successfully joined LKL and was coached by Antanas Sireika.[3]

After two loses to Lavera Kaunas and Statyba Vilnius, BC Šiauliai returned home. During the first game in Tauras Sports Hall, BC Šiauliai achieved club's first victory in LKL versus NECA Kaunas 93–75. Oleg Bulancev scored 25 points, Mindaugas Žukauskas – 18 points, Arvydas Tamkevičius added 17 points back then.[4]

Former BC Šiauliai player Antanas Sireika worked as the head coach of the club for seven straight seasons before joining Lithuania men's national basketball team, which won the European title during his debut years.

Following successful debut season in LKL, where they finished 4th, the club achieved the right to participate in the 1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup tournament. The sorcery told that their first opponent will be Śląsk Wrocław from Poland. BC Šiauliai showed extraordinary fighting efficiency in the second half and defeated the Polish team 100–88, thanks to the solid 24-points performance by Giedrius Pečiulionis.[5]

Donatas Slanina began his career in BC Šiauliai.

BC Šiauliai won the 32th Lithuanian men's basketball cup. The team joined the tournament in the third stage where they defeated Olimpas Plungė twice. The final four took place in Šiauliai. In the semi-final BC Šiauliai overcome BC Šilutė 83–68 and in the final, after a spirited battle, they won versus Statyba Vilnius 96–88.[6]

On April 1, 1996, Mindaugas Žukauskas has performed an record appearance, when BC Šiauliai met the regular season winners Atletas Kaunas in the LKL quarter-final. Žukauskas led his hometown team to the 91–86 victory by scoring 45 points (11 two-pointers, 5 three-pointers and 8 free-throws).[7][8] This astonishing performance remains unimproved until the nowadays.

The 1998 LKF Cup Final Four was hosted in Šiauliai and the team was willing to defend their last season' golden title at any costs. Though, they were overshadowed by the newly formed Lietuvos rytas-Statyba Vilnius 65–72.

During the 1999–00 LKL season, BC Šiauliai won their first-ever LKL bronze medals by reaching the 3–1 revenge versus Sakalai Vilnius, who crushed their bronze dreams previous season. First series game, which BC Šiauliai unexpectedly won 77–62 in Vilnius, is regarded as crucial.[9] The series ended 3–1.

Another record performance happened on March 3, 2001 when Giedrius Pečiulionis realized 11 three-pointers from 16 versus BC Panevėžys. Totally, Pečiulionis scored 41 points that night and led BC Šiauliai to the excellent 107–69 triumph.[10] This performance was just 2 three-pointers behind from the LKL record of 13 three-pointers held by Joey Vickery since 1996, and is the second result in the whole LKL history. Third result of 10 three-pointers per one game is also held by Giedrius Pečiulionis since 1998.[11]

During the 2000–01 season, BC Šiauliai achieved the LKL all-time scoring record of 143 points versus BC Suvalkija in Marijampolė. Totally, BC Šiauliai players realized 49 two-pointers with the stunning 86% accuracy and 39 free-throws.[12] In the same season BC Šiauliai won their second consecutive LKL bronze medals, winning series 3–1 versus Alita Alytus. The final victorious 62–97 match was played in Alytus.[13]

BC Šiauliai failed to extend their bronze medals streak this time, losing the LKL bronze series 2–3 in 2002 and 1–3 in 2003 to Alita Alytus.[14][15] Although, that was just an silence before the true storm.

True LKL bronze domination (2004–2010)

During the 2003–04 season, BC Šiauliai returned to the bronze LKL throne, defeating Sakalai Vilnius 3–2 in the final series game 84–78.[16][17]

BC Šiauliai playing LKL match versus Žalgiris Kaunas in home arena.

Next season they totally won 3 bronze medals in three different competitions. First of all, BC Šiauliai participated in the FIBA Europe cup Final Four, held in Moscow. They were crushed 94–57 by Lokomotiv Rostov in the semi-final, though they successfully rehabilitated next day with the 86–71 victory over EURAS Ekaterinburg and were decorated with the season' first bronze medals.[18][19] Secondly, they continued their solid season in Baltic Basketball League, reaching the semi-final. They failed to overcome the legendary Lithuanian club Žalgiris Kaunas there, losing 89–61, but were able to defeat BK Ventspils 97–87 and won their second bronze medals that season.[20][21] Astonishing season ended with the 3–1 series triumph over Sakalai Vilnius during the LKL bronze final, winning the club's fourth LKL bronze medals.[22][23]

In the 2005–06 season, BC Šiauliai once again won BBL bronze medals, defeating Nevėžis Kėdainiai 76–59. That day the team was led by Tadas Klimavičius (12 points, 15 rebounds) and Artūras Jomantas (20 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and steals).[24] The team also won their fifth LKL bronze medals after sweeping Nevėžis Kėdainiai 3–0.[25] All the series victories were achieved with the average of 15.7 points.[26]

Tadas Klimavičius, one of that time primary BC Šiauliai players, who won three LKL bronze medals sets.

During the 2006–07 season, the club won their sixth bronze medals, defeating Neptūnas Klaipėda 3–0 as well.[27] Though, this time two away games were won respectively by only two and three points.[28]

Before the 2007–08 season, BC Šiauliai club moved to their newly built 5,700 seats Šiauliai Arena. First official game there was played on September 28, 2007 versus Aisčiai-Atletas, winning it 73–61.[29] That season they won the LKF Cup bronze medals for the first time, losing to the Euroleague participant Lietuvos rytas Vilnius only 66–71 in the semi-final, but confidently defeating Neptūnas Klaipėda 111–92 for the bronze. The final four was held in Šiauliai. BC Šiauliai also won their seventh LKL bronze medals, after smashing BC Alytus 3–0.[30] The team has shown impressive sports form with 95.7 points per game in the series.[31]

In the 2008–09 season BC Šiauliai won their second LKF Cup bronze medals. In the semi-final they once again lost to Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 94–66, but overcome Aisčiai Kaunas team, which was led by Donatas Motiejūnas, to win the bronze 97–89.[32][33] Records times returned for BC Šiauliai when Andrius Šležas participated in the 2009 LKL Three-point Shootout contest. During the tournament semi-final, he accurately made 27 of 30 three-pointers and achieved the tournament record, which is unimproved until the nowadays. Although, Šležas never won the title, despite competing in the contest three times. In the spring of 2009, they qualified for the LKL bronze final once again. BC Šiauliai won first two series games after OT with identical result of 101–93.[34][35] Though, Neptūnas did not gave up after first two exhausting games and won two consecutive games as well: 90–95 and 78–75.[36][37] BC Šiauliai secured their bronze title in the fifth series game, defeating Neptūnas 80–73, and winning their eighth victorious LKL bronze medals series 3–2.[38]

Mindaugas Kuzminskas, the club's major star in the 2009–10 season.

BC Šiauliai firmly expanded their bronze medals collection in the 2009–10 season. As year before, they began with the LKF Cup bronze, winning versus Nevėžis Kėdainiai 76–79. Derrick Low (23 points, 6 assists) and Deividas Gailius (21 points) led BC Šiauliai to the close victory back then.[39] Derrick Low also participated in the 2010 LKL Three-point Shootout contest, winning first such title for the club. In the tournament final he scored 22 points and outperformed Adas Juškevičius who scored 21.[40] BC Šiauliai won another thriller 84–83 in the BBL bronze final versus BK Ventspils after Vytautas Šarakauskas buzzer-beater. The referees counted it in, however BK Ventspils submitted a protest by telling that it was made after time. BBL accepted their protest and decided to rematch the game on Sunday. Though, BK Ventspils club did not showed up in the game and technically lost it 20–0.[41] BC Šiauliai players were awarded with the club's third BBL bronze medals set. They also captured their season' third bronze medals in the LKL bronze final by defeating Juventus Utena in the third series game 87–67, winning the series 3–0.[42] It was the club's seventh straight LKL bronze medals set. Following the outstanding season ending, team leader Mindaugas Kuzminskas, who averaged 16.7 points and 6 rebounds per game in LKL, signed with the legendary Žalgiris Kaunas.[43]

Tough times (2011–2013)

Rolandas Alijevas efforts were pointless in the 2012–13 season.

After seven solid seasons, BC Šiauliai had difficult times during the next three. Edvinas Ruzgas won the 2011 LKL Three-point Shootout contest, however it was the only title BC Šiauliai received that season.[44] The club achieved only 7th spot in the BBL that season. Furthermore, they also surprisingly lost the LKL quarter-final to Juventus Utena and did not qualified into the Eurocup, staying without the European competitions for the first time after nine consecutive seasons.

BC Šiauliai returned to the BBL bronze final during the 2011–12 BBL season, but they were defeated by VEF Rīga there. The team finished 3rd during the 2011–12 LKL regular season and advanced into the LKL bronze final, though they were crushed 3–1 there by Rūdupis Prienai.[45]

The 2012–13 season was another dark spot for the BC Šiauliai club history. Firstly, they were eliminated in the quarter-final of BBL by BK Ventspils due to the unfavorable points ratio as they lost the second series game 80–87 and the first game was won only by 3 points (81–78). It was the club's all-time worst performance in BBL. In the 2012–13 LKL regular season they finished only 6th and were defeated by BC Prienai once again, this time – at the quarter-final 2–0.[46]

BBL champions (2013–present)

Rokas Giedraitis led BC Šiauliai to two consecutive BBL titles before joining Lietuvos rytas Vilnius in 2015.

Following the three completely dry seasons, BC Šiauliai started expanding their trophies collection again. First of all, Travis Leslie won the 2014 LKL Slam Dunk Contest by performing tremendous dunks.[47] He also led Šiauliai to the 2013–14 Baltic Basketball League title and was named MVP twice: in the regular season and in the finals.[48] Despite that, BC Šiauliai were eliminated in the LKL quarter-final again by the future finalist Neptūnas Klaipėda. Travis Leslie joined Lietuvos rytas Vilnius after this season and won the LKL Slam Dunk Contest again by dunking over Mercedes-Benz and Grigorij Khizhnyak.[49][50] BC Šiauliai retained their BBL title by defeating BK Ventspils in the finals 2–0 during the following season. Second game, which was won 88–80, required OT.[51] Gintaras Leonavičius was named MVP of the tournament. BC Šiauliai also recovered their LKF Cup bronze title that season.[52] However, the 2014–15 LKL season playoffs ended early for them, after being eliminated in the quarter-final for the third straight season, this time – by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 3–0.[53] Following the end of the season, two BC Šiauliai players: Rokas Giedraitis and Julius Jucikas joined Rytas.[54][55]

On July 29, 2015, the club was invited to join the 2015–16 FIBA Europe Cup tournament, which is the alternative version of the 2nd tier European tournament Eurocup, organized by FIBA.[56] Though, the team did not advanced into the second stage of the FIBA Europe Cup due to the unfavorable points difference.

Players

Retired numbers

BC Šiauliai has three retired numbers of players who had significant influence in the team's results previously.[57]

BC Šiauliai retired numbers
No. Player Position Tenure
5 Lithuania Mindaugas Žukauskas SF, PF 1995–97, 2009–12
12 Lithuania Donatas Slanina G 1993–1999
13 Lithuania Robertas Giedraitis PG 1995–2005
HC Lithuania Antanas Sireika Head coach 1995-02, 2008-12

Current roster

BC Šiauliai roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 0 United States Scott, Mike 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 22 – (1993-08-10)10 August 1993
PG 4 Lithuania Dambrauskas, Paulius 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 24 – (1991-12-16)16 December 1991
PG 6 Lithuania Mološčiakas, Eivydas 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 23 – (1993-01-27)27 January 1993
F/C 7 Lithuania Guščikas, Karolis 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 81 kg (179 lb) 23 – (1992-05-20)20 May 1992
SG 8 Lithuania Leonavičius, Gintaras 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 32 – (1983-10-29)29 October 1983
SG 9 Lithuania Pažėra, Tadas 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 76 kg (168 lb) 17 – (1998-03-27)27 March 1998
SG 10 United States Ayers, Cameron 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 92 kg (203 lb) 24 – (1991-09-18)18 September 1991
SF 21 Lithuania Jomantas, Artūras 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 30 – (1985-05-04)4 May 1985
PF 23 United States Dudzinski, David 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 23 – (1992-05-26)26 May 1992
G 30 Lithuania Sajavičius, Artūras 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 21 – (1995-02-02)2 February 1995
C 33 Croatia Bubalo, Domagoj 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) 110 kg (243 lb) 24 – (1991-08-02)2 August 1991
C 50 Egypt Marei, Assem 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 106 kg (234 lb) 23 – (1992-06-16)16 June 1992
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Roster
Updated: July 27, 2015

Depth chart

Pos. Starter Bench Bench Reserve Inactive
C Assem Marei Domagoj Bubalo
PF Dave Dudzinksi Karolis Guščikas
SF Artūras Jomantas Cameron Ayers
SG Gintaras Leonavičius Artūras Sajavičius Tadas Pažėra
PG Mike Scott Paulius Dambrauskas Eivydas Molosčiakas

History

Robertas Javtokas shortly played for Šiauliai in his career beginning.
Vytautas Šulskis as a member of BC Šiauliai in 2015.
Season League Pos. Significant Events Regional competitions LKF Cup European Competitions
1994–95 LKL 4 Semifinalist
1995–96 LKL 8 Quarterfinalist 3 Korać Cup R32
1996–97 LKL 4 Semifinalist 3 Korać Cup PR
1997–98 LKL 7 Quarterfinalist Runner-up 3 Korać Cup R32
1998–99 LKL 4 Semifinalist 3 Korać Cup R16
1999–00 LKL 3 Bronze medal 3 Korać Cup R32
2000–01 LKL 3 Bronze medal NEBL
2001–02 LKL 4 Semifinalist NEBL
2002–03 LKL 4 Semifinalist 3 FIBA Champions' Cup QR
2003–04 LKL 3 Bronze medal 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR
2004–05 LKL 3 Bronze medal BBL Elite Division 3 4 FIBA Europe Cup CS
2005–06 LKL 3 Bronze medal BBL Elite Division 3 3 FIBA EuroCup RS
2006–07 LKL 3 Bronze medal BBL Elite Division 4 Fourth qualified 3 FIBA EuroCup L16
2007–08 LKL 3 Bronze medal BBL Elite Division 5 Third qualified 2 ULEB Cup RS
2008–09 LKL 3 Bronze medal BBL Elite Division 5 Third qualified 3 EuroChallenge RS
2009–10 LKL 3 Bronze medal BBL Elite Division 3 Third qualified 2 Eurocup RS
2010–11 LKL 5 Quarterfinalist BBL Elite Division 7 Quarterfinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2011–12 LKL 4 Semifinalist BBL Elite Division 4 Third round
2012–13 LKL 6 Quarterfinalist BBL Quarterfinalist Semifinalist
2013–14 LKL 6 Quarterfinalist BBL Champion Fifth round
2014–15 LKL 7 Quarterfinalist BBL Champion Third qualified 3 EuroChallenge RS

League attendances

This is a list of league games attendances of BC Siauliai at Šiauliai Arena.

Season Total High Low Average
2014–15 LKL 28,905 4,500 450 1,376

Head coaches

Gediminas Petrauskas, the current head coach of BC Šiauliai.
Coach Seasons Tenure Victories Defeats Ties Total games Victories %
Antanas Sireika 13 1994–2003, 2009–2012 385 297 0 682 56.45%
Ramūnas Butautas 2 2003-05 57 49 0 106 53.77%
Aloyzas Rudys 2 2005-07 63 51 0 114 55.26%
Robertas Kuncaitis 1 2007-08 25 21 0 46 54.35%
Robertas Giedraitis 2 2007-09 26 16 1 43 60.47%
Gediminas Petrauskas 3 2012-15 96 72 1 169 56.80%
Last updated: 2015-08-22.[58]

Club players records

Player Opponent Result Tournament Type Record Season
Mindaugas Žukauskas
Atletas Kaunas
91–86
LKL
Points
45
1995–96
Vytautas Šarakauskas
Nevėžis Kėdainiai
80–73
LKL
Rebounds
17
2010–11
Vytautas Šarakauskas
Juventus Utena
94–105
LKL
2010–11
Audrius Danusevičius
Rujiena Valmiera
80–77
FIBA EuroCup
2003–04
Andrius Giedraitis
Dendi Basket Kiev
105–71
Korać Cup
Assists
14
1997–98
Robertas Giedraitis
Sakalai Vilnius
78–73
LKL
Steals
8
1994–95
Robertas Giedraitis
Statyba Vilnius
87–85
LKL
1996–97
Andrius Mažutis
Lac. Alus Valmiera
84–87
BBL
2006–07
Oleg Bulancev
NECA Kaunas
93–75
LKL
Blocks
5
1994–95
Oleg Bulancev
Šilutė
97–71
LKL
1994–95
Michailas Anisimovas
Neptūnas Klaipėda
102–96
LKL
2004–05
Oleg Bulancev
Neptūnas Klaipėda
104–72
LKL
1997–98
Ovidijus Galdikas
Palanga
106–81
LKL
2012–13
Denzel Bowles
Baltai Kaunas
83–87
LKL
Field goal
13
2011–12
Arvydas Tamkevičius
Statyba Vilnius
89–83
LKL
1994–95
Mario Delaš
Nevėžis Kėdainiai
88–94
LKL
2010–11
Arvydas Tamkevičius
NECA Kaunas
99–101
LKL
1994–95
Tadas Klimavičius
Lac. Alus Valmiera
84–87
BBL
2006–07
Giedrius Pečiulionis
Panevėžys
107–69
LKL
Three-pointers
11
2000–01
Žydrūnas Urbonas
Ventspils
80–103
FIBA Champions' Cup
Free throws
17
2002–03
Last updated: 2015-08-14.[59]

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must be either:

  • Russia:
    • Russia Oleg Bulancev 19941998
  • Belarus:
    • Belarus Aleksandr Satyrov 19941996
  • Senegal:
    • Senegal Papa Dia 20122013
  • Cameroon:
    • Cameroon Herve Sango Djoumbi 20002001


Detailed former players information.[60]

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