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Serbian Srecko Sekulovic. The coach change proved to be an inspired one as the team's play improved significantly, Sekulovic leading BC Mures to a number of firsts in the club's history and winning some games, notably away games, that not a lot of people expected. The team finished strong but only managed to secure the 6th seed and were set to battle
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the leaders for 29 legs lost their last game. It was an unbelievable performance considering the fact that it came when not even the most optimistic fan expected it. BC Mures was set to finally advance from the first round of the playoff which they did winning 3–1 a five-game series, but the fans
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1023:Ousmane Barro
1019:
1014:
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989:Major Wingate
985:
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977:JuJuan Cooley
973:
968:
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946:
944:Liviu Dumitru
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722:Darko Balaban
719:
718:Ousmane Barro
715:
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710:
708:
707:No tournament
705:
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694:
693:
689:
688:JuJuan Cooley
686:
684:
679:
677:
676:No tournament
674:
671:
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663:
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658:
657:JuJuan Cooley
655:
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650:
645:
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633:
629:
625:
624:JuJuan Cooley
622:
619:
617:
616:No tournament
614:
612:Second Round
611:
608:
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598:
597:Major Wingate
594:
593:JuJuan Cooley
591:
586:
584:
583:No tournament
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578:
575:
573:
572:
568:
567:
563:
559:
555:
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550:JuJuan Cooley
548:
545:
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542:No tournament
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537:
534:
532:
531:
527:
526:
522:
518:
514:
513:JuJuan Cooley
511:
508:
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505:No tournament
503:
500:
497:
495:
492:
491:
487:
485:Terry Cooper
484:
481:
479:
478:No tournament
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473:
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454:No tournament
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449:
447:(B Division)
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431:
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399:Szolnoki Olaj
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284:EuroChallenge
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264:EuroChallenge
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229:
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225:JuJuan Cooley
222:
216:
214:
210:
205:
204:JuJuan Cooley
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193:JuJuan Cooley
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172:JuJuan Cooley
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135:EuroChallenge
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1454:Romanian Cup
1361:
1357:Aurel Vlaicu
1340:Former clubs
1118:FIBA Europe
1114:
1102:
892:
891:
874:
758:Head coaches
729:
706:
703:First Round
695:
675:
672:First Round
664:
635:
615:
604:
587:Mihai Corui
582:
579:First Round
570:
546:Mihai Corui
541:
538:First Round
529:
509:Mihai Corui
504:
501:First Round
493:
482:Mihai Corui
477:
474:First Round
466:
458:Mihai Corui
453:
450:First Round
440:
352:Tsmoki Minsk
310:Competition
296:
288:
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185:
168:
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149:Former logo.
128:
107:
103:
102:
49:(The Tigers)
46:
1500:Târgu Mureș
1311:Târgu Mureș
1012:Jason Forte
1001:Troy Selvey
954:Branko Cuic
783:Mihai Corui
680:Deri Csaba
653:Deri Csaba
649:Group Stage
643:Final Four
628:Travis Reed
576:10th place
558:Troy Selvey
521:Troy Selvey
471:13th place
116:Târgu Mureș
92:Târgu Mureș
1494:Categories
1438:Finals MVP
1372:Cuza Sport
1076:References
819:Deri Csaba
734:3rd place
669:6th place
640:5th place
609:8th place
535:8th place
498:9th place
445:1st place
239:CSM Oradea
112:basketball
1387:Gladiator
1347:Agronomia
1331:Voluntari
1316:Timișoara
1306:Târgu Jiu
1251:Constanța
886:Criteria
700:Finalist
62:Dissolved
1478:Category
1362:BC Mureș
1291:Ploiești
420:Seasons
108:BC Mureș
88:Location
80:Capacity
43:Nickname
1402:Otopeni
1377:Energia
1271:Focșani
1261:Craiova
1230:2023–24
1225:2022–23
1220:2021–22
1215:2020–21
1210:2019–20
1205:2018–19
1200:2017–18
1195:2016–17
1190:2015–16
1185:2014–15
1180:2013–14
1175:2012–13
1168:Seasons
730:2013–14
696:2012–13
665:2011–12
636:2010–11
605:2009–10
571:2008–09
530:2007–08
494:2006–07
467:2005–06
441:2004–05
435:Roster
429:Europe
330:2013–14
307:Season
186:In the
141:History
120:Romania
96:Romania
54:Founded
1426:Awards
1392:Mediaș
1326:Vâlcea
1286:Oradea
1281:Laguna
1276:Galați
1266:Dinamo
765:Coach
432:Coach
406:68–76
403:72–85
386:70–68
383:92–85
359:79–83
356:82–84
313:Round
47:Tigrii
1301:Sibiu
1296:Rapid
863:2016
845:2014
825:2012
807:2010
789:2008
768:From
426:Cups
322:Away
319:Home
316:Club
83:2,000
70:Arena
29:Mureș
877:FIBA
860:2014
842:2012
822:2010
804:2008
786:2004
65:2018
57:2004
906:NBA
771:To
1496::
1084:^
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560:,
556:,
552:,
519:,
515:,
340:RS
301:.
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