
2023 Georgian Basketball Cup
The 2022-23 Georgian Basketball Cup was the 1st edition of Georgian's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
Finals
| 2023 Final: TSU - Batumi 78-76 |
| TSU: Corey Bowen 21, Ivane Megeneishvili 0, Mate Kapanadze 0, George Tsintsadze 14, Lasha Meskhi 0, Nika Darbaidze 4, Mikhail Berishvili 8, Nodar Gogodze 0, Guja Khvedelidze 0, Malcolm Drumwright 9, Djimon Henson 22 Batumi: Otar Pertaia 0, Kyle Riddley 24, Jordan Session 14, Brandon Alston 13, Ioseb Gognadze 4, Levan Eliadze 3, Gega Izoria 0, Saba Lobjanidze 6, Lasha Mikeladze 7, Saba Saladze 0, Giorgi Ochkhikidze 5 |
Semifinalists
| 2023 Semifinal: Akhaltsikhe - Delta |

TSU won the cup 2022-23
| Tbilisi State University 2022-23 |
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| # | Name | CM (INCH) | Pos | Age | Nat |
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| 18 | Djimon Henson | 193 (6'4'') | G | 24 | |
| 33 | Beka Bekauri | 209 (6'10'') | C/F | 31 | |
| 16 | Nikoloz Darbaidze | 204 (6'9'') | F | 24 | |
| 5 | Ivane Megeneishvili | 202 (6'8'') | C | 23 | |
| 22 | Levan Maskhulia | 201 (6'7'') | F | 26 | |
| 8 | George Tsintsadze | 194 (6'5'') | PG | 36 | |
| 21 | Nodar Gogodze | 192 (6'4'') | G | 28 | |
| Corey Bowen | 206 (6'9'') | F/C | 23 | ||
| Mate Kapanadze | 185 (6'1'') | G | 20 | ||
Head Coach: Lekso Lapanashvili
Coach Assistant: Dimitri Chelidze
Coach Assistant: Nugzar Tcheishvili
Manager: Tornike Tsinadze
President: Irakli Kharjavanidze
V.President: Giorgi Shamatava
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TSU celebrate Cup title in Tbilisi -Apr 13, 2023
TSU - Batumi 78-76
TSU celebrated Cup title in Tbilisi as they edged Batumi 78-76 in a thriller. TSU grabbed an early 18-14 lead at the start, whilst Batumi reduced to 33-32 at the halftime. Moreover, Batumi tied it all at 54-54 with 10 minutes to go. TSU managed to win the last stanza 24-22 to secure the title.
Djimon Henson (193-G-1998, college: Morehead St.) top-scored for the winners with 22 points, whilst Corey Bowen (206-F/C-1999, college: Point, GA) delivered 21 and George Tsintsadze (192-PG-1986) netted 14. Kyle Riddley (192-G-1996, college: Pfeiffer) replied with 24 points in the losing effort and Jordan Session (203-F/C-1996, college: Georgia St.) had 14.
TSU celebrated Cup title in Tbilisi as they edged Batumi 78-76 in a thriller. TSU grabbed an early 18-14 lead at the start, whilst Batumi reduced to 33-32 at the halftime. Moreover, Batumi tied it all at 54-54 with 10 minutes to go. TSU managed to win the last stanza 24-22 to secure the title.
Djimon Henson (193-G-1998, college: Morehead St.) top-scored for the winners with 22 points, whilst Corey Bowen (206-F/C-1999, college: Point, GA) delivered 21 and George Tsintsadze (192-PG-1986) netted 14. Kyle Riddley (192-G-1996, college: Pfeiffer) replied with 24 points in the losing effort and Jordan Session (203-F/C-1996, college: Georgia St.) had 14.





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