Most two-pointers, single Final Four:
29/48.- Nikos Galis, Aris 1988
24/40.- Alexander Volkov, Panathinaikos 1994
23/36.- Nikos Galis, Aris 1990
23/41.- Bob McAdoo, Milan 1988
21/31.- Ricky Brown, Milan 1988
20/45.- Nikos Galis, Aris 1989
19/32.- Vlade Divac, Partizan 1988
19/33.- Michael Brooks, Limoges 1990
18/22.- Dejan Bodiroga, Panathinaikos 2001
18/30.- Nate Huffman, Maccabi 2000
Most three-pointers, single Final Four: 10/25.- Darius Adams, Laboral Kutxa, 2016
9/14.- Panagiotis Giannakis, Aris 1989 9/15.- Sergio Rodriguez, Real Madrid, 2015
9/17.- Doron Jamchy, Maccabi 1989 9/19.- Shane Larkin, Anadolu Efes, 2019 8/11.- Toni Kukoc, Split 1989 8/12.- Sasha Djordjevic, Partizan 1992 8/15.- Malcolm Delaney, Lokomotiv Kuban, 2016
8/17.- Henry Williams, Benetton, 1998 8/18.- Vasilije Micic, Anadolu Efes, 2022
Most free throws, single Final Four:
23/33.- Nikos Galis, Aris 1990 21/24.- David Rivers, Olympiacos 1997 19/21.- Kevin Magee, Maccabi 1989 18/18.- Jorge Garbajosa, Benetton 2003 18/20.- Arvydas Macijauskas, Tau Ceramica 2005 18/20 – Shane Larkin, Anadolu Efes, 2019 18/22.- Dejan Bodiroga, Barcelona 2003 18/22.- Zoran Savic, Split 1991 17/17.- Bootsy Thornton, Montepaschi 2004 17/18.- Malcolm Delaney, Lokomotiv Kuban 2016
17/25.- Haris Brkic, Partizan 1998 |