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254:. Having done what they needed to send the game back to Mures, they couldn't bring the same offensive fire in the next day and Ploiesti tied the series 2–2. The pressure was huge for BC Mures who had to protect their home court in game five but the long and tough series seemed to slow the team down a bit as they made some mistakes in the final minutes which cost them huge, losing a must-win game. Ploiesti, the experienced team had the chance to close out the series on their home court and even though BC Mures fought hard until the last seconds they were outlasted and thus the incredible season for BC Mures ended and they had to be satisfied with the second place. At the return from Ploiesti the players were welcomed by a big number of fans who awarded them with gold medals signifying that for them they are the real champions, something that also seemed to be a general thought around the league. 219:
ownership enough confidence to set the objective for the 2011–12 season to reaching the finals. The players no doubt put together a group that was one of the best in the league but they never quite managed to play as a team which led to a few disappointing losses, overall even though the players were better the team performed worse than the previous season which determined the ownership to fire coach Deri Csaba mid season and bring in 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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impact for the fans and the objective was set to reaching the playoffs, which also did not give much hopes of a good season. It was the first time in club's history that the roster did not include a USA player, the team relying on a more organized basketball and players who fight hard on the court. The first game of the regular season came and it brought a loss which seemed to confirm the fans fears that the team was not as good as the ones in the previous season. BC Mures bounced back hard though and unexpectedly won a game on the champions
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although the team played a more organized basketball but in the end did not manage to enter the playoffs. The ownership was satisfied with Audrius Prakuraitis as head coach and brought him back for another year in the 2009–10 season. BC Mures this time relied mostly on European players, the only USA presence being the returning team captain
250:. BC Mures won the first game of the finals but the back to back game schedule was tough, for the squad formed of older players and they fell short in the second game giving the game to Ploiesti. In the third game of the seven game series BC Mures showcased its incredible offensive abilities, dropping 13 three-pointers blowing out 178:
and added more important pieces to the roster. The team performed very well at home struggling away from "The Jungle" but they managed to secure the first playoff appearance in the club's history. BC Mures finished 8th and had to duel in the first round of the playoffs with the multiple champions and
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Taking advantage of this opportunity in the 2006–07 season coached by Mihai Corui, BC Mures put together a team that relied mostly on USA players and with the whole city behind their back they fell only one game short from reaching the playoffs. Following the successful previous season in 2007–08 the
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Although the previous season ended in disappointment it was still the best performance in the club's history until that point so the core players and coach Deri Csaba were brought back and a few important names were added such as Romanian big guy Virgil Stanescu. The successful acquisitions gave the
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The 2012–13 season was a great season for the team. BC Mureș finished first in the regular season with 23 wins and 7 losses, and qualified for the Play-offs. In the first round the team won with 3–1 against CSM Bucharest, and won in the second round against Romanian Cup Winners: CS Gaz Metan Medias
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for another two years and also bringing back the players who had a major contribution to the 2012–13 run. The team followed the same successful recipe, relying on European players and they signed a couple of important and experienced players who played in the LNBM, who along with last years players
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home court which started a 6-game winning streak that proved all the doubters wrong and had the fans dazzled. As the regular season went on the team started to perform better and better each day went by. BC Mures went on an 8-game winning streak to finish off the regular season and clinched the 1st
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right before the first game of the playoffs. This departure left the team without a real point-guard and BC Mures struggled but managed to win one game in a five-game series. Even though the playoffs followed the same disappointing story of the previous seasons BC Mures had won a valuable coach in
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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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Once again the team suffered a full overhaul only one player surviving the previous season, new team captain Liviu Dumitru. Changes were made at the ownership level too Szalkay Jozsef leaving his president position to Cornel Lungu. As the season approached the acquisitions did not leave a strong
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who was playing in the Dutch Basketball PromotieDivisie to strengthen their team. American Gerald Cannon and Canadian Dwayne Burton followed thereafter. The team played a lot better than the first part of the season along with a better crowd attendance with the American players however the team
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the expectations were high for BC Mures and the fans were ecstatic for a new successful season but things did not go as they hoped. After only 5 games head coach Mihai Corui stepped down from his position, which was occupied by Lithuanian Audrius Prakuraitis. The season was a disappointing one
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BC Mures in its first season (2004–05) started out in the B Division but quickly moved up to the A Division in only one season where they hold their position to this day. In the 2005–06 season BC Mures Coach Mihai Corui signed their first American player in the club's history Terry Cooper
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were still reserved in what was to come next, being aware that there are teams in the playoff that were considered better. Things got even more positive for BC Mures though as they swept the second round of the playoffs winning 3–0 in a five-game series, eliminating
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the team went through a total overhaul, with a new coach in the person of Hungarian Deri Csaba and new players, whom clearly formed the best roster in the club's history until that point. BC Mures also debuted in their first European competition, in the regional
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once again in the first round of the playoffs. Even though the team was optimistic heading into the playoffs a few locker room problems led to the shocking departure of team captain and crowd hero
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finished 13th. Thus BC Mures were expected to be demoted to the B Division the league decided to extend the number of teams to 14, therefore BC Mures could keep their position in the A Division.
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After reaching the playoffs four times but never advancing the first round BC Mureș went all the way to the finals in the 2012–13 LNBM season, but lost 4–2 in a seven-game series in front of
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For BC Mures the 2010–11 season marked what was the beginning of the climb to one of the elite teams of the Romanian National League. With the only familiar face being
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formed a team just as strong if not stronger than previous seasons vice champion team. BC Mures also debuted in a continental Europe competition,
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forcing the would-be champions that year into the decisive game in a 5-game series, where BC Mures was eliminated after a hard-fought game.
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the person of Srecko Sekulovic who was signed for another season in which he had full control over the player selection.
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where they delivered a huge upset in the first game day winning on the home court of heavy favorite
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After the incredible season BC Mures' focus in the 2013–14 season was resigning coach
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Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
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Mureș had a 3–3 (50%) record in one season of European play, which was the
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with 4–2. But this performance gave the team an opportunity to play in the
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Branko Cuic, Vaidotas Peciukas, Matija Ceskovic, Andrija Ciric,
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Inevitabilul s-a produs! BC Mureș s-a retras din Liga Națională
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Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
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After the end of the 2017–18 season, the club was dissolved.
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Index

CSM Târgu Mureș (men's basketball)
Mureș logo
Sala Sporturilor
Târgu Mureș
Romania
basketball
Târgu Mureș
Romania
Liga Națională
CSU Asesoft Ploiesti
EuroChallenge



JuJuan Cooley
Bryan McCullough
CSU Asesoft Ploiesti
2008–09 season
JuJuan Cooley
U Mobitelco Cluj Napoca
JuJuan Cooley
Balkan International Basketball League
CSA Steaua Turabo Bucuresti
U Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca
JuJuan Cooley
CSU Asesoft Ploiest
CSM Oradea
CS Gaz Metan Mediaş
CSU Asesoft Ploiest
CSU Asesoft Ploiesti

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