FIBA EuroChallenge individual records

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This article contains all of the individual records of players in the FIBA EuroChallenge competition. The FIBA EuroChallenge was the 3rd-tier level European-wide professional basketball league. The league is now defunct.

Contents

Points

PointsPlayerTeamGameSeason
50
Flag of the United States.svg Deron Williams Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş vs Flag of Germany.svg BG Göttingen
2011–12
42
Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Hopkins Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Antwerp Giants vs Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Holon
2012–13
42
Flag of the United States.svg Jerome Dyson Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Holon @ Flag of France.svg BCM Gravelines
2012–13
42
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Arnold [1] Flag of Finland.svg Joensuun Kataja @ Flag of France.svg JSF Nanterre
2014–15
39
Flag of the United States.svg Johnell Smith Flag of Denmark.svg Svendborg Rabbits @ Flag of Croatia.svg HKK Široki
2008–09
39
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando San Emeterio Flag of Spain.svg Akasvayu Girona vs Flag of France.svg JDA Dijon
2006–07
39
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ernest Bremer Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Novgorod @ Flag of Ukraine.svg Khimik
2003–04
38
Flag of the United States.svg Kendrick Johnson Flag of North Macedonia.svg KK Rabotnički vs Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CEZ Nymburk
2004–05

Rebounds

ReboundsPlayerTeamGameSeason
21
Flag of Nigeria.svg Kenny Adeleke Flag of Turkey.svg Banvit Bandırma vs Flag of Iceland.svg K.R. Reykjavík
2007–08
20
Flag of Panama.svg Jaime Lloreda Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Rostov @ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dexia Mons-Hainaut
2005–06
20
Flag of the United States.svg Randal Falker Flag of France.svg Cholet Basket vs Flag of Germany.svg Telekom Baskets
2008–09
20
Flag of the United States.svg Lance Williams Flag of Turkey.svg Banvit Bandırma @ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Generali Okapi Aalstar
2009–10
20
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pops Mensah Bonsu Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş vs Flag of France.svg Élan Chalon
2011–12
19
Flag of the United States.svg Chris Ensminger Flag of Germany.svg GHP Bamberg vs Flag of Serbia.svg KK Hemofarm
2003–04
19
Flag of the United States.svg Travon Bryant Flag of Greece.svg Iraklis Thessaloniki vs Flag of France.svg Paris Basket Racing
2004–05
19
Flag of the United States.svg Art Long Flag of Ukraine.svg Azovmash @ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg RBC Verviers-Pepinster
2004–05
19
Flag of Panama.svg Jaime Lloreda Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Rostov vs Flag of Croatia.svg KK Zadar
2005–06
19
Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Tomić Flag of Croatia.svg KK Zagreb vs Flag of the Czech Republic.svg BK Prostějov
2008–09
19
Flag of the United States.svg Sean Finn Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lugano Basket @ Flag of Russia.svg Triumph Lyubertsy
2010–11
19
Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Báder Flag of Hungary.svg Szolnoki Olaj KK @ Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Holon
2012–13
19
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stefan Wessels [2] Flag of the Netherlands.svg SPM Shoeters Den Bosch @ Flag of Sweden.svg Södertälje Kings
2014–15

Assists

AssistsPlayerTeamGameSeason
17
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Damir Mršić Flag of Russia.svg Dynamo Moscow vs Flag of the Czech Republic.svg ECM Nymburk
2003–04
17
Flag of Panama.svg Travis Conlan Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Liège @ Flag of Lithuania.svg Siauliai
2006–07
15
Flag of the United States.svg Khalid El-Amin Flag of Turkey.svg Besiktas vs Flag of Ukraine.svg Azovmash
2004–05
14
Flag of Turkey.svg Hakan Köseoğlu Flag of Turkey.svg Tuborg Pilsener İzmir vs Flag of Israel.svg Bnei Hasharon
2004–05
14
Flag of France.svg Eric Micoud Flag of France.svg JDA Dijon vs Flag of Greece.svg Ionikos
2004–05
14
Flag of Israel.svg Avishai Gordon Flag of Germany.svg GHP Bamberg vs Flag of Serbia.svg KK Hemofarm
2003–04
14
Flag of the United States.svg Travon Bryant Flag of Israel.svg Galil Elyon Golan vs Flag of France.svg BCM Gravelines
2005–06
14
Flag of the United States.svg Jared Jordan Flag of Germany.svg Telekom Baskets Bonn @ Flag of Turkey.svg Pinar Karsiyaka
2011-12
14
Flag of the United States.svg Gregory Renfroe Flag of Latvia.svg VEF Riga vs Flag of Serbia.svg KK FMP Belgrade
2009-10

Steals

StealsPlayerTeamGameSeason
10
Flag of Croatia.svg Denis Mujagić Flag of the Czech Republic.svg ECM Nymburk @ Flag of France.svg SLUC Nancy
2003–04
9
Flag of the United States.svg Joe Ira Clark Flag of Russia.svg Unics Kazan @ Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Galil Elyon
2004–05
8
Flag of Russia.svg Petr Samoylenko Flag of Russia.svg Unics Kazan vs Flag of Lithuania.svg Alita Alytus
2003-04
8
Flag of the United States.svg Alvin Young Flag of Israel.svg Bnei Hasharon vs Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dexia Mons-Hainaut
2004–05
8
Flag of the United States.svg Kelvin Gibbs Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv vs Flag of Serbia.svg Lavovi
2004–05

Blocks

BlocksPlayerTeamGameSeason
8
Flag of the United States.svg Vincent Jones Flag of Russia.svg Ural Great Perm vs Flag of Germany.svg GHP Bamberg
2003–04
8
Flag of the United States.svg Marcus Douthit Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Verviers-Pepinster vs Flag of Russia.svg Ural Great Perm
2004–05
7
Flag of Ukraine.svg Grigorij Khizhnyak Flag of Greece.svg Peristeri Athens vs Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dexia Mons-Hainaut
2003–04
7
Flag of Lithuania.svg Grigorij Khizhnyak Flag of Russia.svg Ural Great Perm vs Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dexia Mons-Hainaut
2004–05
7
Flag of the United States.svg Kelvin Gibbs Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv vs Flag of Israel.svg Strauss Iscar Nahariya
2003–04

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