The league changed its name from Superleague A to Professional Basketball League in 2010
Eurobasket.com All-Russian A Superleague Awards
2009-10 -
May 1, 2010
Player of the Year: Sergey Bykov (190-G-83) of Dynamo M. Guard of the Year: Sergey Bykov (190-G-83) of Dynamo M. Forward of the Year: Viktor Khryapa (204-F/G-82) of CSKA Center of the Year: Milovan Rakovic (208-C-85) of Spartak SP Newcomer of the Year: Victor Zvarykin (200-G-86) of Unics Most Improved Player of the Year: Sergey Bykov (190-G-83) of Dynamo M. Bosman Player of the Year: Milovan Rakovic (208-C-85) of Spartak SP Import Player of the Year: Brion Rush (186-G-84) of Triumph Domestic Player of the Year: Sergey Bykov (190-G-83) of Dynamo M. Defensive Player of the Year: Viktor Khryapa (204-F/G-82) of CSKA Coach of the Year: Evgeny Pashutin of CSKA 1st Team G: Sergey Bykov (190-83) of Dynamo M. G: Brion Rush (186-84) of Triumph F/G: Viktor Khryapa (204-82) of CSKA F: Sergey Monya (204-83) of Dynamo M. C: Milovan Rakovic (208-85) of Spartak SP 2nd Team G: Ernest Bremer (196-80) of Krasnie Krilya G: Lionel Chalmers (183-80) of Enisey F: Kelly McCarty (201-75) of Khimky F: Kresimir Loncar (210-83) of Unics C: Sasha Kaun (211-85) of CSKA Honorable Mention J.R. Holden (185-G-76) of CSKA Luis Flores (188-G-81) of Krasnie Krilya James White (198-G-84) of Spartak SP Maciej Lampe (210-C-85) of Unics Ramunas Siskauskas (197-G-78) of CSKA Gerald Green (203-G/F-86) of Lokomotiv K. Marko Popovic (185-G-82) of Unics Keith Langford (193-G/F-83) of Khimky Kaspars Kambala (206-C-78) of Enisey All-Domestic Players Team G: J.R. Holden (185-76) of CSKA G: Sergey Bykov (190-83) of Dynamo M. F/G: Viktor Khryapa (204-82) of CSKA F: Sergey Monya (204-83) of Dynamo M. C: Sasha Kaun (211-85) of CSKA All-Imports Team G: Brion Rush (186-84) of Triumph G: Ernest Bremer (196-80) of Krasnie Krilya G: Lionel Chalmers (183-80) of Enisey G/F: Keith Langford (193-83) of Khimky F: Kelly McCarty (201-75) of Khimky All-Bosmans Team G: Marko Popovic (185-82) of Unics C: Milovan Rakovic (208-85) of Spartak SP F: Kresimir Loncar (210-83) of Unics C: Maciej Lampe (210-85) of Unics C: Kaspars Kambala (206-78) of Enisey All-Defensive Team Sergey Bykov (190-G-83) of Dynamo M. Viktor Khryapa (204-F/G-82) of CSKA Sasha Kaun (211-C-85) of CSKA J.R. Holden (185-G-76) of CSKA Sergey Monya (204-F-83) of Dynamo M. All-Newcomers Team Andrew Mateyunas (180-G-88) of Triumph Victor Zvarykin (200-G-86) of Unics Ilya Syrovatko (193-G-88) of Dynamo M. Evgeny Valiev (204-F-90) of Triumph Grigori Shukhovtsov (210-C-83) of Lokomotiv K. CSKA lifts up the trophy - Jun 7, 2010 CSKA defended their title as they won the Russian Superleague Play-offs 2009/2010. The favorites swept the Final series over Khimky and proved their superiority. Khimky could do better in the Finals. The team that had already experience in EuroLeague was smashed by the favorite and could not even win just a game. It was expected in the country for a longer series, but not with Khimky. CSKA started with 25-18 in the opening quarter and never looked behind after. They added 18-12 in the second frame and took 13-point advantage at the halftime. Khimky recovered a bit in the third quarter as they won it 19-18, but CSKA proved it once again in the last stanza cruising past home side 15-11. More than 4000 were upset at the end and will not see another final game, the series is over. Ramunas Siskauskas (197-G-78) stepped up with 29 points and 8 rebounds, while Trajan Langdon (192-G-76, college: Duke) nailed 13. Nikita Kurbanov (202-F-86) notched 11 and Kaun Sasha added 8. Keith Langford (193-G/F-83, college: Kansas) answered with 18 points in the losing effort and Lopez Raul delivered 10. Robertas Javtokas (211-C-80, agency: Interperformances, college: Arizona) ended up with 8 points for the home side and Kelly McCarty (201-F-75, agency: Avi Zilberman, college: S.Mississippi) scored 7. CSKA did not lose any of the games in the Play-offs. They also won the Cup and finished third in Euroleague this season. CSKA wins Russian Cup - Mar 19, 2010 CSKA - Unics 80:74 CSKA triumphed at the Russian Cup Final Four. The Moscow team held off the defending champions Unics in front of the home fans. Sasha Kaun (211-C-85) and Viktor Khryapa (204-F/G-82) accounted for 14 points each to lead CSKA to the victory. CSKA dominated in the paint early in the encounter. Viktor Khryapa and Sasha Kaun helped CSKA gain a 25:19 lead at the first intermission. Unics adjusted their defense in the second period and worked their way back into the contest. The Kazan outfit erased the deficit and moreover gained a 32:31 lead. Holden exploded with five points in a row to retain the advantage. CSKA maintained the lead and enjoyed a 41:35 lead at halftime. CSKA boosted the gap to 12 points early in the third period. But Unics stayed concentrated and cut the margin back to 6 points with one quarter to go. Unics trimmed the distance to just one point before Holden fired from beyond the arc establishing a 71:67 lead. CSKA controlled the situation from now and celebrated a well-deserved win at the end. Ramunas Siskauskas (197-G-78) produced 13 points for CSKA. Terrell Lyday (190-G-79, college: BYU) responded with 21 points for Unics. Maciej Lampe (210-C-85) had 18 points and 7 rebounds in defeat. Spartak Saint Petersburg earned the third spot as they outscored Khimky 76:74 in the consolation final. James White (198-G-84, agency: Court Side, college: Cincinnati) celebrated victory at the Gatorade Slam Dunk Contest. 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