EuroLeague Final Four records

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EuroLeague Final Four records are the records of the EuroLeague's Final Four tournament. The EuroLeague is the European-wide top-tier level men's professional club basketball league. The EuroLeague Final Four has been held every year since 1988, as it was held for the first time in the modern EuroLeague era, at the conclusion of the league's 1987–88 season, with the 1988 EuroLeague Final Four.

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Individual records (1988 – 2023)

Points scored

Points Scored (Single Final Four) [1] [2]
Most Points Scored in a FinalMost Points Scored in a SemifinalMost Points Scored in a Final Four
Flag of Turkey.svg Shane Larkin (Anadolu Efes)
29 points, 2019
Flag of the United States.svg Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano)
39 points, 1988
Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Galis (Aris)
69 points / 34.5 PPG, 1990
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Vezenkov (Olympiacos)
29 points, 2023
Flag of the United States.svg Dominique Wilkins (Panathinaikos)
35 points, 1996
Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Galis (Aris)
67 points / 33.5 PPG, 1988
Flag of Italy.svg Nicolò Melli (Fenerbahçe)
28 points, 2018
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Magee (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
34 points, 1988
Flag of the United States.svg Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano)
64 points / 32.0 PPG, 1988
Flag of Argentina.svg Manu Ginóbili (Kinder Bologna)
27 points, 2002
Flag of France.svg Nando De Colo (CSKA Moscow)
30 points, 2016
Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Galis (Aris)
61 points / 30.5 PPG, 1989
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Dejan Bodiroga (Panathinaikos)
27 points, 2001
Flag of Turkey.svg Shane Larkin (Anadolu Efes)
30 points, 2019
Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexander Volkov (Panathinaikos)
61 points / 30.5 PPG, 1994
Flag of France.svg Antoine Rigaudeau (Kinder Bologna)
27 points, 1999
Flag of Lithuania.svg Ramūnas Šiškauskas (CSKA Moscow)
29 points, 2009
Flag of Turkey.svg Shane Larkin (Anadolu Efes)
59 points / 29.5 PPG, 2019
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zoran Savić (Pop 84)
27 points, 1991
Flag of the United States.svg Darren Daye (Scavolini Pesaro)
29 points, 1991
Flag of the United States.svg David Rivers (Olympiacos)
54 points / 27.0 PPG, 1997
Flag of Montenegro.svg Tyrese Rice (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
26 points, 2014
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Magee (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
29 points, 1989
Flag of Israel.svg Doron Jamchi (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
53 points / 26.5 PPG, 1989
Flag of the United States.svg David Rivers (Olympiacos)
26 points, 1997
Flag of the United States.svg David Rivers (Olympiacos)
28 points, 1997
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zoran Savić (Pop 84)
52 points / 26.0 PPG, 1991
Flag of the United States.svg Nate Huffman (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
26 points, 2000
Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Villacampa (Montigalà Joventut)
28 points, 1992
Flag of France.svg Nando De Colo (CSKA Moscow)
52 points / 26.0 PPG, 2016
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Sasha Danilović (Partizan)
25 points, 1992
Flag of Israel.svg Doron Jamchi (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
28 points, 1989
Flag of the United States.svg Dominique Wilkins (Panathinaikos)
51 points / 25.5 PPG, 1996
Flag of Israel.svg Doron Jamchi (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
25 points, 1989
Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Llull (Real Madrid)
28 points, 2017
Flag of Serbia.svg Vasilije Micić (Anadolu Efes)
50 points / 25.0 PPG, 2021
Flag of the United States.svg Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano)
25 points, 1988
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Goudelock (Fenerbahçe)
50 points / 25.0 PPG, 2015
Flag of Serbia.svg Vasilije Micić (Anadolu Efes)
25 points, 2021

Rebounds

Rebounds (Single Final Four) [3] [4]
Most Rebounds in a FinalMost Rebounds in a SemifinalMost Rebounds in a Final Four
Flag of the United States.svg Maceo Baston (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
15 rebounds, 2006
Flag of the United States.svg Darryl Dawkins (Olimpia Milano)
19 rebounds, 1992
Flag of the United States.svg Roy Tarpley (Olympiacos)
30 rebounds / 15.0 RPG, 1994

Assists

Assists (Single Final Four) [5] [6]
Most Assists in a FinalMost Assists in a SemifinalMost Assists in a Final Four
Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Pargo (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
9 Assists, 2011
Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos)
9 Assists, 2011
Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Rodríguez (Real Madrid)
9 Assists, 2023
Flag of Croatia.svg Toni Kukoč (Benetton Treviso)
10 assists, 1993
Flag of Greece.svg Nick Calathes (FC Barcelona)
22 Assists / 11.0 APG, 2022

EuroLeague Final Four All-Time Top 10 Scorers (1988 – 2023)

RankPlayer [7] Points ScoredGames PlayedPPG
1. Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Galis 231828.9
2. Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Llull 1981811.0
3. Flag of Russia.svg J. R. Holden 1941612.1
4. Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Rodríguez 1901611.9
5. Flag of France.svg Nando de Colo 1791017.9
6. Flag of the United States.svg Trajan Langdon 1721214.3
7. Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos Navarro 1681312.9
8. Flag of Serbia.svg Dejan Bodiroga 164820.5
9. Flag of Greece.svg Theo Papaloukas 164189.1
10. Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Sloukas 163189.1

EuroLeague Final Four All-Time Top 10 Assisters (1988 – 2023)

RankPlayer [8] AssistsGames PlayedAPG
1. Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Rodríguez 70164.4
2. Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Llull 67183.7
3. Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Sloukas 61183.4
4. Flag of Greece.svg Theo Papaloukas 59183.3
5. Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Diamantidis 46104.6
6. Flag of Lithuania.svg Šarūnas Jasikevičius 46114.2
7. Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Teodosić 46153.1
8. Flag of Russia.svg J. R. Holden 45162.8
9. Flag of Russia.svg Victor Khryapa 45232.0
10. Flag of Greece.svg Nick Calathes 4085.0

EuroLeague Final Four All-Time Top 12 Total Rebounders (1988 – 2023)

RankPlayer [9] Total ReboundsGames PlayedRPG
1. Flag of Russia.svg Victor Khryapa 107234.7
2. Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Hines 86184.8
3. Flag of Slovenia.svg Matjaž Smodiš 73145.2
4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Andersen 70125.8
5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Veselý 64144.6
6. Flag of Spain.svg Nikola Mirotić 59124.9
7. Flag of the United States.svg Mike Batiste 58105.8
8. Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edy Tavares 5787.1
9. Flag of Greece.svg Ioannis Bourousis 53105.3
10. Flag of the United States.svg Maceo Baston 5068.3
11. Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Papanikolaou 49124.1
12. Flag of Spain.svg Rudy Fernández 48163.0

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References

  1. Euroleague.net Individual records, Final Four era (1988 - 2011)
  2. "Euroleague.net Boxscores 1988-2011". Archived from the original on 2012-04-12. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
  3. Individual records, Final Four era (1988 - 2016) - Rebounds
  4. "Euroleague.net Boxscores 1988-2011". Archived from the original on 2012-04-12. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
  5. Individual records, Final Four era (1988 - 2016) - Assists Individual records, Final Four era (1988 - 2016) - Rebounds
  6. "Euroleague.net Boxscores 1988-2011". Archived from the original on 2012-04-12. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
  7. TOP POINTS
  8. TOP ASSISTANTS
  9. TOP REBOUNDS

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