BC Prienai () was a Lithuanian professional basketball club based in Prienai. They played domestically in the Lithuanian Basketball League every year since winning the promotion in 2009. During the 2008âÂÂ09 season, then called Rà «dupis, they became the champion of the NKL and won the challenge match for a slot in the LKL. In their debut LKL season Rà «dupis took seventh place, while next two seasons brought BC Prienai two bronze LKL medals. BC Prienai played in EuroCup 2011âÂÂ12 with moderate success; the team won 3 games out of 6, but nonetheless failed to qualify for the next stage. More recently, the team has become a strong competitor in domestic tournaments, more than once upsetting teams such as à ½algiris Kaunas and Lietuvos rytas Vilnius. In December 2017, in a highly publicized move, Vytautas signed American basketball players and brothers LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball.
In July 2023, the club declared bankruptcy and ceased all operations.
The club was founded in 1994 as KK Prienà ³ Taupomasis Bankas playing in the LKAL and were one of the top teams. They joined the NKL ever since its foundation in 2005. During this time period in the NKL, the team would change names as it seemed every season, Prienai had their ups and downs, such as going from third seed in their group to not making the playoffs next season, but the major victories were yet to come.
During 2008âÂÂ09 season, then called Rà «dupis, the club, for the first time in the club history, became NKL champions downing Meresta Pakruojis in Game 7 of the finals. Because of that, BC Rà «dupis got their slot in the Lithuanian Basketball League.
The 2009âÂÂ10 season was Rà «dupis' debut in the LKL. The club took seventh place that season as they lost first round of LKL playoffs to Lithuanian powerhouse à ½algiris Kaunas.
During the 2010âÂÂ11 season, BC Rà «dupis won the LKF Cup Bronze medals and was only one step away from gold or silver medals as they lost a thriller against the legendary à ½algiris Kaunas 73âÂÂ75, but the surprises from BC Rà «dupis in the 2010âÂÂ11 season were not finished yet, as BC Rà «dupis defeated Lithuanian Basketball League champions Lietuvos rytas Vilnius with result 96âÂÂ82, during a LKL match at their home arena on 29 March 2011. On 15 April 2011, BC Rà «dupis signed a contract with Rolandas Alijevas until the end of the season. In the LKL semi finals Rà «dupis was not able to eliminate Lithuanian basketball powerhouse Lietuvos rytas Vilnius as they lost both matches (first match: 75âÂÂ88, second match: 69âÂÂ96). Rà «dupis then played against Juventus in the LKL Bronze final, they won the first game at Prienai with a result of 79âÂÂ65, then won the second game, this time on the road in Utena with a result 98âÂÂ73. The third game took place in Prienai where Rà «dupis won a thriller 84âÂÂ83, thus winning the series 3âÂÂ0 and becoming Lithuanian Basketball League bronze medalists for the first time in the club's history.
In 2011âÂÂ12 season, the team played in the EuroCup competition, finishing 3rd in the group, though failing to qualify to the playoffs. They repeated as bronze medal winners, this time defeating à  iauliai 3âÂÂ1.
The 2012âÂÂ13 season was moderately successful for BC Prienai. The team played in the EuroCup, but again did not move past the group stage. The team also reached the BBL finals, and won the LKF Cup against Pieno à ¾vaigà ¾dÃÂs Pasvalys. Despite home court advantage, Prienai lost to Neptà «nas KlaipÃÂda in the bronze medal series.
In the 2013âÂÂ14 season, Lithuanian businessman Antanas Guoga sponsored the newly renamed BC TonyBet, the team once again won the LKF Cup when they pulled off a double upset, defeating Lietuvos rytas Vilnius in the finals after upsetting à ½algiris Kaunas in the semifinal. Prienai finished second in the LKL regular season, which even included a blowout win against à ½algiris Kaunas 101âÂÂ83 at home. BC TonyBet made it to the semifinals for the fourth consecutive year, this time with a chance to qualify to the LKL finals for the first time ever, but lost the series 0âÂÂ2 to Neptà «nas KlaipÃÂda. In the bronze medal series, the team lost to Lietuvos rytas. Apart from the disappointing finish, it was one of the most successful seasons in club history.
The 2014âÂÂ15 season was more of a write-off, as it started a rebuilding phase for the team. The team, having lost their main sponsor, longtime coach and much of the previous season's roster, played poorly. The team barely avoided relegation in the LKL, with a 23-game losing streak plummeting the team to the bottom of the standings. The team played better in the BBL, reaching the playoffs. Because of poor play, the team failed to qualify for the LKF Cup, losing it to à ½algiris Kaunas after their successful previous two seasons.
In the 2015 off-season, BC Prienai announced a sponsorship deal with Birà ¡tonas mineral water company, will be changing their name to BC Birà ¡tono Vytautas for sponsorship reasons. Having proper sponsorship, the club hopes to return to their competitive ways in the upcoming season. It was later corrected that the name will be BC Vytautas and that the club is going to be shared with the neighboring city of Birà ¡tonas, which hopefully would also expand the fanbase. Furthermore, on 29 July 2015, the club was invited to join the 2015âÂÂ16 FIBA Europe Cup tournament, which is the alternative version of the 2nd tier European tournament EuroCup, organized by FIBA. Although, just before the drawing ceremony, it was announced that 56 teams will participate instead of 64 and Vytautas is not one of these 56. In this off-season BC Vytautas brought back former players Povilas ButkeviÃÂius, Vaidas ÃÂepukaitis and Laimonas Kisielius, also resigning Prienai natives Domantas à  eà ¡kus, Paulius Ivanauskas and bringing in major reinforcement with à  arà «nas Vasiliauskas, Vilmantas Dilys, Vytautas à  ulskis, Gytis SirutaviÃÂius. On 16 September 2015, Prienai announced their new logo and color change to blue and white as part of the sponsorship deal, though blue has been a traditional sports team color in the PrienaiâÂÂBirà ¡tonas area.
On 30 December 2015, Prienai native Edvinas à  eà ¡kus was cleared to play for Vytautas, joining his father the head coach and his older brother Domantas. Because of injuries ruining the rotation, on 26 February 2016, Vytautas signed Tauras JogÃÂla. In the BBL playoffs, they lost to NevÃÂà ¾is KÃÂdainiai in an upset. Vytautas finished the LKL regular season with a 19âÂÂ17 record, but lost 2âÂÂ3 in the quarterfinals to Juventus Utena.
Before the 2016âÂÂ17 season, the team signed longtime Lithuanian national team player Tomas Delininkaitis. In addition to the LKL, the team also played in the FIBA Europe Cup. They easily finished 1st in the regular season group, defeating Mureàand TLÃÂ/Kalev Tallinn. In the second round, the team finished second, losing only to Telekom Baskets Bonn. The loss at home, however, cost the team a place in the playoffs. BC Vytautas then entered the BBL playoffs, as one of the potential favorites to win. They easily defeated Pärnu in the first round, before defeating Latvian champions Valmiera in the quarterfinals and Estonian champions Kalev/Cramo Tallinn in the semifinals. In the finals, Vytautas faced LKL rival Pieno à ¾vaigà ¾dÃÂs Pasvalys. After losing the first game at home 85âÂÂ88, they won the away game 89âÂÂ74, winning the series 174âÂÂ162 on aggregate, and winning their first BBL championship. Injuries started hurting the team, and in the quarterfinals Vytautas lost the series 0âÂÂ3 to Lietkabelis PanevÃÂà ¾ys.
Vytautas started the 2017âÂÂ18 season poorly by failing to qualify for the 2017âÂÂ18 Basketball Champions League season. The team was also performing poorly in the national competition by achieving only 4 victories out of 13 games in the 2017âÂÂ18 LKL season. Consequently, the interest of fans to the team was rapidly decreasing every day. However, on 11 December 2017, with the help of 21 year old Communications Manager Erikas Kirvelaitis, the team signed LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball, the younger brothers of then Los Angeles Laker player Lonzo Ball, both of whom reportedly agreed to join the team in the beginning of January 2018. Team managers described it as instant success.
In early January 2018, Vytautas pulled out of the Baltic Basketball League season, instead hosting the newly formed Big Baller Brand Challenge Games to give the Ball brothers more playing time against weaker teams, most of which played in lower leagues. On 23 January 2018, the team announced that the Big Baller Brand was an official sponsor until the end of the season. The news would be announced with the company helping pay off the team's debts they accrued previously, which amounted to 100,000 Euros. On the same day, the team temporarily appointed LaVar Ball, owner of the brand and the famous father of the Ball brothers, as assistant coach for a match-up with Dzà «kija Alytus in the Big Baller Brand Challenge Games. On January 28, for the team's concluding exhibition game against Jonava, Ball was named head coach. Vytautas won all five games. By the end of February, Vytautas announced that it would play in another exhibition event sponsored by Ball's company, known the Big Baller Brand International Tournament, a round-robin competition featuring three European teams outside of Lithuania. In those games, LaVar Ball would be the team's head coach there instead. This time, Vytautas lost all three games. Vytautas would also play exhibition games against the youth squad for the Chinese Guangdong Southern Tigers in Lithuania and the British London Lions in England on March 27 and April 2 respectively. Vytautas won both games, defeating the Tigers 157âÂÂ113 with LiAngelo scoring 72 points, and defeated the Lions 127âÂÂ110, with the Ball brothers scoring a combined 83 points. After some drastic changes made, mainly with LaMelo being sidelined near the end of the regular season and leader Tomas Dimà ¡a leaving the team, Vytautas would go on a three-game winning streak, thus helping them hopefully avoid relegation this season. However, after a 25 April loss to à  iauliai where neither of the Ball brothers played that day, their father LaVar announced that he would pull the two players from the team on 29 April and have them return to the United States, with the plan on helping LiAngelo try and acquire a spot in the 2018 NBA draft. Before leaving, LaVar praised the fans and the team, but criticized coach à  eà ¡kus.
A 66âÂÂ77 loss to Neptà «nas KlaipÃÂda at home ended almost all hope of reaching the ninth place and avoiding potential relegation, and a 73âÂÂ79 loss to rival Pieno à ¾vaigà ¾dÃÂs Pasvalys meant that Vytautas would finish in the last place. Before the last game of the season the team released Kervin Bristol, Rashaun Broadus and one of the team's leaders Denys Lukashov. In the last game of the season, Vytautas suffered one of the most embarrassing losses in club history, to the reigning champions à ½algiris Kaunas, losing the game in Kaunas 52âÂÂ109. On 13 June, the LKL announced that Vytautas would most likely not play in the league in the 2018âÂÂ19 season due to relegation. However, on 17 July, the league announced that Vytautas would participate in the new season after Vytis à  akiai from the NKL did not meet the promotional requirements. A press statement from the team in August 2018 revealed that during their time with the club, the Ball family "started destroying the club" through means like not paying the prize money for the Big Baller Brand's tournament winners, withdrawing financial support, and taking back shooting machines that were presented to the team as gifts. However, despite no longer having Vytautas as a sponsor for the team, they look to survive by finding players with great discipline and personalities and giving priority to those professionals.
In August, the team changed their name to BC SkyCop after their new sponsor, flight compensation group Skycop. No player remained from the previous season, with coach à  eà ¡kus building a new team for the upcoming season. The team signed away three of BC Lietkabelis players, the Lavrinoviàtwins, former members of the Lithuanian national basketball team and leaders of Lietkabelis, and Gintaras LeonaviÃÂius. Former member of SkyCop, longtime BC Rytas player Mindaugas Lukauskis signed in August, and signed solid power forward, Mike Bruesewitz, the leader of Latvian champions BK Ventspils. The team also signed small forward Austin Arians and Maverick Morgan, who had solid seasons in Ukraine and Poland. Davis Lejasmeiers and the returning Ovidijus Varanauskas were signed at the point guard position. The team also brought back Arnas Labuckas. Just before the season started, SkyCop signed former longtime BC Rytas player and 2-time Euroleague champion Martynas GeceviÃÂius to a contract. In the first game of the season in the LKL, SkyCop faced BC Lietkabelis, one of the top teams, and won in dominating fashion 93âÂÂ78. However, by the end of November, the team struggled in the LKL with a 4âÂÂ8 record, and fighting for a place in the playoffs, leading to Arians, Morgan, Lejasmiers and Tyrone Nash being released from the team. While the additions of the returning à ½ygimantas JanaviÃÂius and newcomer Anthony Lee Jr. helped the team, more departures followed - team leader Bruesewitz left the team in January, followed by Varanauskas. By the middle of January, SkyCop was tied for 6th place in the LKL standings, with a 7âÂÂ11 record. Former BC NevÃÂà ¾is leader Malcolm Grant was signed at the end of January, while Lee Jr. was released during February. SkyCop rebounded around April, scoring wins and securing a place in the playoffs, and on April 30, SkyCop scored their biggest win by defeating BC à ½algiris 81:76 at home. SkyCop finished the regular season with a 13âÂÂ23 record, but in 7th place. SkyCop faced Neptà «nas - after getting blown away 78:102 in the first game, SkyCop rebounded with a surprising 94:85 win at home. In the decisive match, SkyCop fought hard, before falling 71:77 in KlaipÃÂda, losing the series 1:2 and ending the season.
In the new format of the King Mindaugas Cup, SkyCop faced in the first round NKL team BC Vytis â the team that was supposed to take their place in the LKL. SkyCop eliminated Vytis on aggregate, 169:133, with two straight wins (78:54 away and 91:79 at home). In the second round, SkyCop faced BC Dzà «kija â losing the first game at home, 83:84, SkyCop was down for much of the first half in the return game in Alytus â before a very strong second half led to a 79:68 win and a win on aggregate, 162:152. In the quarterfinals, now joined by JanaviÃÂius, SkyCop faced one of the heavy favorites, BC Neptà «nas. SkyCop scored a tie 85:85 in the first game at home, and led for most of the returning game in KlaipÃÂda, before a solid fourth quarter by Neptà «nas led to an 89:80 victory, eliminating SkyCop by aggregate, 174:165.
After losing to BC Neptà «nas in May, coach à  eà ¡kus announced that he would not return as coach for the 2019âÂÂ2020 season. Only Mindaugas Lukauskis, Ernestas Mankauskas and assistant coach Marius LeonaviÃÂius remained on the team from the previous season. Mantas à  ernius was named the new head coach of the team. Arnas VeliÃÂka was loaned by BC à ½algiris to get more playing time. Former players Gediminas Maceina, Vaidas ÃÂepukaitis and Regimantas Miniotas returned to the team. CBet also signed Martynas Varnas, Lukas Uleckas and Karolis Guà ¡ÃÂikas. Skylar Spencer and Devon van Oostrum were briefly signed, and Tom Digbeu was also loaned by à ½algiris, but both left, with Digbeu not playing a single game for CBet. Kerr Kriisa was also briefly loaned by à ½algiris. CBet played in the King Mindaugas Cup, eliminating National Basketball League side BC à  ilutÃÂ, but were eliminated by BC à  iauliai in the second round. For much of the season, the young CBet was successfully fighting for the 5-6th places in the LKL. In December, CBet signed Donatas Sabeckis and were loaned Laurynas Birutis by à ½algiris, a former duo who had much success in BC à  iauliai and briefly played together in à ½algiris. Birutis won the MVP in the LKL in the month of February, and also earned an invite for the Lithuanian national basketball team. After the season was ended early due to the coronavirus outbreak and subsequent pandemic, CBet finished the LKL season in 6th place - improvement over the previous season.
The 2020âÂÂ2021 season was even better for CBet. CBet lost much of their previous season roster, and many of the best players left CBet during the season, like team leader Miniotas, who lead the team in much statistical categories and even was called up to the Lithuanian national basketball team, due to better contract offers or financial difficulties, under coach à  ernius, CBet finished the season in 5th place, a surprise to many. Coach à  ernius was named the LKL Coach of the Year. Many of the best players for CBet, like Mindaugas Suà ¡inskas, Einaras Tubutis or the returning Tom Digbeu, also late season signings like Ignas Sargià «nas, returning from the NCAA, played the best seasons of their careers. CBet, even with all their problems, still gave the best fight they could give against a much stronger BC Juventus team in the LKL playoffs, losing the series 0âÂÂ2.
During the summer, after losing their CBet sponsorship to BC Jonava, coached by long time former coach of Prienai, Virginijus à  eà ¡kus, having found a new sponsor, Prienai became known as Labas GAS Prienai. Coach à  ernius left during the summer, and much of the previous season's roster left the team as well. Labas GAS decided to focus more on young players. The team re-signed point guard Ignas Sargià «nas, who joined the team just last season, and signed talented young players like Erikas Venskus, Rapolas Ivanauskas, Juwan Durham and Jovan KljajiÃÂ, all who quickly became one of the leaders of the team along with Sargià «nas. Labas GAS also signed the talented point guard Vasilije Puà ¡ica to a deal for the season. He spent most of his time on the injury list, and after a few games, left the team. Marius LeonaviÃÂius, long time assistant in Prienai, became the team's new head coach. However, a disastrous 0âÂÂ11 start in the LKL, and a poor finish in the King Mindaugas Cup, resulting in Labas Gas not even qualifying for the playoffs, resulted in assistant Vidas GineviÃÂius taking over as interim head coach in December by replacing LeonaviÃÂius, before Tomas GaidamaviÃÂius, who recently departed from Neptà «nas KlaipÃÂda, was signed as the new head coach for the team. The team's fortunes didn't really improve - despite great play from players like Sargià «nas and Ivanauskas, Labas GAS finished the season in last place in the LKL, with a 3-27 record, though winning two memorable games against BC Juventus during the season, and having many great performances against the leading LKL teams. Despite finishing in last place, Labas GAS remained in the LKL, with LKL choosing not to relegate any team after the season.
The next season, 2022-23 LKL season, was very similar to the previous one. Labas GAS finished last again, this time with a 4-29 record. Coach GaidamaviÃÂius resigned and was replaced by Marius KiltinaviÃÂius, one of the best coaches of the NKL. The team underwent a massive roster turnaround, with only a few players remaining on the team since the season opener. The team did grab memorable wins during their campaign, such as the win against Lietkabelis in Kalnapilio arena, which was also their first victory after starting the season 0-16. Another 3 wins didn't help Prienai avoid relegation, and they were the first team since Maà ¾eikiai in 2015 to be relegated from LKL. The team, in July, did not attempt to receive a license to the NKL.
In July 2023, the club declared bankruptcy and ceased all operations, ending a long and successful chapter in Lithuanian basketball.
The spiritual successor of the team, Prienà ³ KKSC, is currently playing in the third-tier RKL.
General Manager - Adomas Kubilius
Team and Communications Manager - Erikas Kirvelaitis https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikas-kirvelaitis/
The club is very closely related with the Royal Spa Residence in Birà ¡tonas. All of the team members are living there and the season closing events are also taking place there. In January 2018, weeks after Vytautas signed American brothers LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball, their father's sports apparel company Big Baller Brand was named an official team sponsor. The brand was also the sponsor of two exhibition competitions Vytautas took part in early 2018: the Big Baller Brand Challenge Games in January and the Big Baller Brand International Tournament in February.