Basketball Champions League | 01/15 16:00 | 11 | [3] Nizhny Novgorod v Peristeri [5] | W | 82-76 | |
VTB United League | 01/11 14:00 | - | Lokomotiv Kuban v Nizhny Novgorod | L | 87-83 | |
Basketball Champions League | 01/07 19:00 | 10 | [6] Mornar Bar v Nizhny Novgorod [3] | L | 87-66 | |
Russia Cup | 12/28 14:00 | - | BC Nizhny Novgorod v Temp-Sumz Revda | D | 70-70 | |
Russia Cup | 12/25 13:00 | - | Temp-Sumz Revda v Nizhny Novgorod | L | 89-81 | |
VTB United League | 12/22 12:00 | - | Nizhny Novgorod v Enisey Krasnoyarsk | W | 104-101 | |
Basketball Champions League | 12/17 16:00 | 9 | [3] Nizhny Novgorod v Brose Bamberg [5] | W | 76-75 | |
VTB United League | 12/14 13:00 | - | Avtodor Saratov v Nizhny Novgorod | L | 92-90 | |
Basketball Champions League | 12/10 16:00 | 8 | [3] Nizhny Novgorod v Iberostar Tenerife [1] | W | 75-72 | |
VTB United League | 12/07 09:00 | - | Astana v Nizhny Novgorod | W | 79-84 | |
Basketball Champions League | 12/04 16:00 | 7 | [5] Nizhny Novgorod v VEF Riga [7] | W | 80-78 | |
VTB United League | 12/02 16:00 | - | Nizhny Novgorod v Khimki Moscow Region | L | 87-113 | |
VTB United League | 11/25 16:30 | - | CSKA Moscow v Nizhny Novgorod | L | 94-69 | |
Basketball Champions League | 11/20 17:00 | 6 | [7] Gaziantep v Nizhny Novgorod [3] | L | 79-76 | |
VTB United League | 11/16 14:00 | - | Nizhny Novgorod v Zielona Gora | L | 82-87 | |
Basketball Champions League | 11/13 16:00 | 5 | [4] Nizhny Novgorod v CEZ Nymburk [3] | L | 73-82 | |
VTB United League | 11/10 14:00 | - | Unics Kazan v Nizhny Novgorod | L | 89-85 | |
Basketball Champions League | 11/05 17:00 | 4 | [4] Peristeri v Nizhny Novgorod [3] | W | 71-74 | |
Basketball Champions League | 10/29 16:00 | 3 | [4] Nizhny Novgorod v Mornar [7] | W | 89-69 | |
Basketball Champions League | 10/23 18:00 | 2 | [8] Brose Bamberg v Nizhny Novgorod [7] | W | 58-73 | |
VTB United League | 10/19 14:00 | - | Nizhny Novgorod v Tsmoki Minsk | W | 82-77 | |
Basketball Champions League | 10/15 18:30 | 1 | [5] Iberostar Tenerife v Nizhny Novgorod [5] | L | 81-67 | |
VTB United League | 10/13 13:00 | - | Zenit St. Petersburg v BC Nizhny Novgorod | W | 69-76 | |
VTB United League | 10/08 16:00 | - | [5] BC Nizhny Novgorod v Kalev/Cramo [13] | L | 74-76 | |
VTB United League | 10/05 14:00 | - | [5] Nizhny Novgorod v Parma Perm [11] | W | 105-99 | |
Basketball Champions League Qual | 09/29 12:00 | 15 | Nizhny Novgorod v Legia Warsaw | W | 78-63 | |
Basketball Champions League Qual | 09/26 18:00 | 15 | Legia Warsaw v Nizhny Novgorod | W | 61-74 | |
Club Friendlies | 09/08 12:00 | - | Zenit St. Petersburg 2 v Nizhny Novgorod | W | 48-98 | |
Club Friendlies | 09/07 12:00 | - | BC Nizhny Novgorod v BC Samara | W |
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Club Friendlies | 09/06 16:00 | - | Burevestnik Jaroslav v Nizhny Novgorod | W | 53-71 |
BC Nizhny Novgorod (Russian: БК «Нижний Новгород»), commonly known as simply Nizhny Novgorod, also known as Pari Nizhny Novgorod for sponsorship reasons, is a Russian professional basketball club from the city of Nizhny Novgorod. It participates in the VTB United League.
Basketball club Nizhny Novgorod is the only professional men's basketball team in Nizhny Novgorod and the region. It was founded in 2000. It played in the Russian Third Division. In the 2001–02 season the club was named Nizhegorodsky Basketball Academy, or NBA.[] Since then it had changed several names: NBA (2001–2002), NBA-Seti-NN (2002–2004), NBA-Telma (2004–2006). After the 2005–06 season the team entered the Superleague B and was called NBA-Nizhny Novgorod.[]
Two seasons in the Superleague B were successful for NBA-NN, with the 5th and the 6th places. In 2008–09 the team finished only the 7th.[] In October 2008 there were changes in the management. The new Minister for Investment Policies of Nizhny Novgorod region, Olympic champion Dmitri Svatkovskiy became the President of the club. Sergei Panov – the twelve times champion of Russia, Euroleague champion, silver medallist of the World and European championships – became the general manager.[]
Before the season 2009–10 the management worked on the players selection ending with the entire changes to the team roster. Beside this the club changed its name to BC Nizhny Novgorod (BCNN).[] By the end of the 2010 season the team took the first place in the Superleague B which respectively granted them the right to play in the elite division of the Russian basketball.[]
During the 2010–11 season BCNN was among those clubs who had founded the new Russian Professional Basketball League. Also the team played in the EuroChallenge in 2010–11, not having much success though getting new international cup experience. In the Cup of Russia 2010–11 season, for the first time in its history BCNN took part in the Final of the Four winning silver medals.[]
During its first year in the Russian basketball elite division, Nizhny Novgorod took the final fifth place in the Russian championship. In the 2011–12 season the team failed to enter the play-off of the Russian championship, finishing the season at #9.[]
In the 2013–14 season Nizhny Novgorod reached the Finals of the VTB United League, in which it lost 0–3 to CSKA Moscow. Therefore, the team qualified for the 2014–15 EuroLeague regular season. The team reached the Top 16 over the likes of UNICS and Sassari. In 2015, Israeli NBA player Gal Mekel played for the team.