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Players Records in a EuroLeague Final (1988 - present)
 

POINTS – 29
Shane Larkin (Anadolu Efes), Efes – CSKA Moscow 83- 91, May 19, 2019

MOST TWO-POINTERS MADE - 9
Dino Radja (Jugoplastika Split) – Jugoplastika Split - Maccabi 75-69, April 6, 1989
Zoran Savic (Pop 84 Split), Pop 84 Split - Barcelona 70-65, April 18, 1991
Nate Huffman (Maccabi), Maccabi– Panathinaikos 67-73, April 20, 2000
Victor Alexander (Tau Ceramica), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001
Rashard Griffith (Virtus Bologna), Tau Ceramica - Virtus Bologna 96-79, May 3, 2001
Dejan Bodiroga (Panathinaikos), Maccabi - Panathinaikos 81-67, May 13, 2001
Theo Papaloukas (CSKA Moscow), Panathinaikos – CSKA Moscow 93-91, May 6, 2007

MOST TWO-POINTERS ATTEMPTS - 21
Joe Arlauckas (Real Madrid), Real Madrid - Olympiacos 73-61, April 13, 1995

Most two-pointers made without a miss - 5/5
Theo Papaloukas (Olympiacos), Regal FCB– Olympiacos 86-68, May 9, 2010
Nikola Milutinov (Olympiacos), Fenerbahce Dogus – Olympiacos 80-64, May 21, 2017

MOST TWO-POINTERS ATTEMPTS, NONE MADE - 0/7
Corny Thompson (Joventut Badalona), Partizan Belgrade - Joventut 71-70, April 16, 1992

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE - 6
Antoine Rigaudeau (Virtus Bologna), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 94-73, April 19, 2001

MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTS- 11
Mike D'Antoni (Milano), Milano – Maccabi Tel Aviv 90-84, April 7, 1988

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE WITHOUT A MISS – 3/3
Lisard Gonzalez (Barcelona), Pop 84 Split 70 - Barcelona 65, April 18, 1991
Mindaugas Timinskas (Tau Ceramica), Tau Ceramica - Virtus Bologna 96-79, May 3, 2001
Kostas Papanikolaou (Olympiacos), CSKA – Olympiacos 61-62, May 13, 2012
Vangelis Mantzaris (Olympiacos), Fenerbahce Dogus – Olympiacos 80-64, May 21, 2017
Fabien Causeur (Real Madrid), Real Madrid – Fenerbahce Beko 85-80, May 20, 2018

MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTS, NONE MADE - 0/6
Manu Ginobili (Virtus Bologna), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001
Bogdan Bogdanovic (Fenerbahce), Fenerbahce – CSKA 96-101 (OT), May 15, 2016

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE - 11
Nicolo Melli (Fenerbahce Beko), Real Madrid – Fenerbahce Beko 85-80, May 20, 2018

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS - 21
Joe Arlauckas (Real Madrid), Real Madrid - Olympiacos 73-61, April 13, 1995

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE WITHOUT A MISS - 7/7
Mindaugas Timinskas (Tau Ceramica), Tau Ceramica - Virtus Bologna 96-79, May 3, 2001

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS, NONE MADE - 0/7
Corny Thompson (Joventut Badalona), Partizan Belgrade - Joventut 71-70, April 16, 1992

MOST FREE THROWS MADE - 12
Manu Ginobili (Virtus Bologna), Virtus Bologna - Panathinaikos 83-89, May 5, 2002
Ramunas Siskauskas (Panathinaikos), Panathinaikos – CSKA Moscow 93-91, May 6, 2007

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS - 17
Ramunas Siskauskas (Panathinaikos), Panathinaikos – CSKA Moscow 93-91, May 6, 2007

MOST FREE THROWS MADE WITHOUT A MISS - 10/10
Elmer Bennett (Tau Ceramica), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001
Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001
Most free throw attempts, none made - 0/5
Toni Kukoc (Jugoplastika Split), Jugoplastika– Maccabi Tel Aviv, 75- 69, April, 6, 1989

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS - 8
Ken Barlow (Maccabi Tel Aviv ), Milano – Maccabi 90-84, April 7, 1988
Dragan Tarlac (Olympiacos), Olympiacos 73 - Barcelona 58, April 24, 1997

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS - 12
Victor Alexander (Tau Ceramica), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001

MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS - 19
Victor Alexander (Tau Ceramica), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001

MOST ASSISTS - 9
Arriel McDonald (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Maccabi - Panathinaikos 81-67, May 13, 2001
Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos), Maccabi Tel Aviv – Panathinaikos 70-78, May 8, 2011
Jeremy Pargo (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Maccabi – Panathinaikos 70-78, May 8, 2011

MOST STEALS - 7
Manu Ginobili (Virtus Bologna), Virtus Bologna - Tau Ceramica 65-78, April 17, 2001

MOST TURNOVERS - 6
Jure Zdovc (Limoges CSP), Benetton Treviso - Limoges 55-59, April 15, 1993
Nikola Pekovic (Panathinaikos), Panathinaikos – CSKA 73-71, May 3, 2009
Jeremy Pargo (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Maccabi – Panathinaikos 70-78, May 8, 2011






 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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