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EuroCup Finals - Facts, Data & Records

HAPOEL SHLOMO TEL AVIV: DID YOU KNOW THAT… 

...Hapoel is in its first EuroCup Finals? It is the second Israeli team to reach this far in the competition. Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem was the only team to reach this far before, winning the EuroCup title in 2004.

...Joe Ragland is the only Hapoel player with previous EuroCup Finals experience? He made it to the 2018 EuroCup Finals with Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, losing against Darussafaka Istanbul.

...Dimitris Itoudis can join a select group of head coaches that won the EuroLeague and the EuroCup? Itoudis won two Turkish Airlines EuroLeague titles with CSKA Moscow in 2016 and 2019. Three coaches won both competitions in the past: Dusan Ivkovic (Olympiacos 1997, 2012; Dynamo Moscow 2006), David Blatt (Maccabi Tel Aviv 2014, Darussafaka 2018) and Ergin Ataman (Anadolu Efes 2021, 2022, Panathinaikos 2024; Galatasaray 2016).

...Yam Madar won the EuroLeague Rising Star trophy in the 2022-23 season? He can join a list of EuroLeague Rising Stars and EuroCup winners that already features Rudy Fernandez and Ricky Rubio.

...Madar and Johnathan Motley made it to the EuroLeague Final Four last season as Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul teammates? Their paths crossed again to try to win the EuroCup title!

...Motley averages 17.8 points and a PIR of 20.6 in his 27-game EuroCup career. He has not played enough games to appear in the all-time standings, but would rank fourth in both list. Igor Rakocevic is the competition's all-time best scorer (19.1 ppg.) and the late Michael Wright leads the all-time table in PIR (22.1 per game).

...Coach Itoudis and Coach Lakovic worked together in Panathinaikos? Lakovic played for Panathinaikos for four seasons, from 2002 to 2006. Itoudis worked as Zeljko Obradovic's first assistant coach from 1999 to 2012.

...Motley ranks sixth in scoring this season? He is averaging 16.1 points in 18 games. He also ranks sixth in PIR average (19.0), third in fouls drawn (6.3 per game) and leads the 2024-25 EuroCup in two-point shots made (5.9 per game).

...Madar is third in three-point shooting in the EuroCup this season? He has buried 52.5% of his three-pointers, only trailing Maxime Courby of Bourg (63.2% 3FG) and Dordije Jovanovic of Buducnost (58.3%).

...Guy Palatin has played 97 minutes and 5 seconds this season without picking up any turnover? He took part in 15 games until now.

...Hapoel leads the EuroCup in two-pointers made (23.4 per game) and two-point shooting (61.0% 2FG)? It ranks third in scoring (88.1 ppg.) and assists (20.1 apg.), and fourth in blocks (2.9 bpg.).


DREAMLAND GRAN CANARIA: DID YOU KNOW THAT… 

...Gran Canaria made it its third EuroCup Final? Gran Canaria first reach the final in 2015, losing against Khimki Moscow Region. It won the competition in 2023, downing Turk Telekom Ankara in the final.

...Gran Canaria can be the fourth team to win multiple EuroCup titles? Valencia Basket won four EuroCup titles in 2003, 2010, 2014 and 2019. Rytas Vilnius (2005, 2009) and Khimki Moscow Region (2012, 2015) won two EuroCup titles apiece.

...five Gran Canaria players already won the EuroCup title with their current club in 2023: John Shurna, Jovan Kljajic, Andrew Albicy, Miquel Salvo and Nico Brussino already lifted the trophy with their team.

...two more Gran Canaria players won the EuroCup in the past? Mike Tobey won it with Valencia in 2019 and Mehdy Ngouama lifted the trophy with Paris Basketball in 2024.

...Ngouama has a unique chance to win back-to-back EuroCup titles with different teams? Only one player won the EuroCup title with different teams in consecutive years: Edu Hernandez-Sonseca (Real Madrid 2007, Joventut Badalona 2008).

...all these seven players can join a list of 21 multiple EuroCup winners? The list includes EuroCup greats like Kelly McCarty, Sergey Monya, Marko Popovic, Sam Van Rossom or Bojan Dubljevic. Rafa Martinez remains the only player with three EuroCup crowns, all of them with Valencia (2010, 2014, 2019).

...Albicy ranks second all-time in assists and steals? Albicy dished 686 assists, only trailing Stefan Markovic (698). Albicy is also second in steals at 211. Markovic is first with 214. Albicy could climb to the top of both all-time charts!

...speaking on being first all-time, Shurna ranks third in games played (146), only trailing Toto Forray and Alen Omic, tied for first place with 148 games apiece. Shurna ranks ninth all-time in scoring (1,272 points) and sixth in rebounds (524). He also needs two three-pointers to reach 200, becoming the eighth player to do so.

...Salvo ranks third all-time in two-point shooting? He has hit 137 of 207 shots inside the arc (66.2% 2FG), only trailing 2009-10 EuroCup MVP Marko Banic (68.0% 2FG) and Ivan Zoroski (66.5%).

...Coach Jaka Lakovic has a chance to win his second EuroCup title? He led Gran Canaria to glory in 2023. Only three coaches won multiple EuroCup titles: Rimas Kurtinaitis (Rytas 2009, Khimki 2012 and 2015), Joan Plaza (Real 2007, Unicaja 2017) and Evgeny Pashutin (UNICS 2011, Lokomotiv 2013).

...Coach Lakovic and Coach Itoudis worked together in Panathinaikos? Lakovic played for Panathinaikos for four seasons, from 2002 to 2006. Itoudis worked as Zeljko Obradovic's first assistant coach from 1999 to 2012.

...Albicy is first in steals this season? He leads the competition with 1.9 steals per night.


TURKISH AIRLINES EUROLEAGUE AND BKT EUROCUP WINNERS

3+1 Aleksey Savrasenko (Olympiacos Piraeus 1997, CSKA Moscow 2006, 2008; Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 2013)
Antonis Fotsis (Panathinaikos 2000, 2009, 2011; Dynamo Moscow 2006)
Rudy Fernandez (Real Madrid 2015,2018, 2023; Joventut Badalona 2008)

2+1 Zakhar Pashutin (CSKA Moscow 2006, 2008; Unics Kazan 2011)
Lazaros Papadopoulos (Panathinaikos Athens 2002, Olympiacos Piraeus 2012; Dynamo Moscow 2006)
Martynas Gecevicius (Olympiacos Piraeus 2012, 2013; Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 2009)
Nando De Colo (CSKA Moscow 2016, 2019; Valencia Basket 2010)
Felipe Reyes (Real Madrid 2015, 2018; Real Madrid 2007)

1+2 Lubos Barton (FC Barcelona 2010; Joventut Badalona 2008, Valencia Basket 2014)

1+1 Dejan Tomasevic (Panathinaikos Athens 2007; Pamesa Valencia 2003)
Nick Calathes (Panathinaikos Athens 2011; Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 2013)
Aleks Maric (Panathinaikos Athens 2011; Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 2013)
Ricky Rubio (FC Barcelona 2010; DKV Joventut Badalona 2008)
Robertas Javtokas (Panathinaikos Athens 2007, Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 2005)
Romain Sato (Panathinaikos Athens 2011; Valencia Basket 2014)
Tyrese Rice (Maccabi Tel Aviv 2014; Khimki Moscow Region 2015)
Vitaly Fridzon (CSKA Moscow 2016, Khimki Moscow Region 2012)
Milos Teodosic (CSKA Moscow 2016; Virtus Segafredo Bologna 2022)
Daniel Hackett (CSKA Moscow 2019, Virtus Segafredo Bologna 2022)
Alberto Abadlde (Real Madrid 2023; Valencia Basket 2019)


BKT EUROCUP FINALS APPEARANCES – BY TEAM
(2003 – present)

6.- Valencia Basket (2003, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2019)


3.- Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius (2005, 2007, 2009)
Khimki Moscow Region (2009, 2012, 2015)
UNICS Kazan (2011, 2014, 2021)
Dreamland Gran Canaria (2015, 2023, 2025)


2.- Real Madrid (2004, 2007)
Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar (2013, 2018)
ALBA Berlin (2010, 2019)

1.- Krka Novo Mesto (2003), Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem (2004), Makedonikos (2005), Dynamo Moscow (2006), Aris Thessaloniki (2006), Joventut Badalona (2008), Akasvayu Girona (2008), Cajasol Sevilla (2011), Bilbao Basket (2013), Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul (2016), Strasbourg (2016), Unicaja Malaga (2017), Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul (2018), AS Monaco (2021), Virtus Segafredo Bologna (2022), Frutti Extra Bursaspor (2022). Turk Telekom Ankara (2023), Paris Basketball (2024), Mincidelice JL Bourg en Bresse (2024), Hapoel Shlomo Tel Aviv (2025)


BKT EUROCUP: MULTIPLE WINNERS 

3.-  Rafa Martínez (Valencia Basket 2010, 2014, 2019)

2.- Edu Hernandez-Sonseca (Real Madrid 2007, Joventut Badalona 2008)
Mindaugas Lukauskis (Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 2005, 2009)
Kelly McCarty (Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem 2004, UNICS Kazan 2011)
Thomas Kelati (Valencia Basket 2010, Khimki Moscow Region 2012)
Matt Nielsen (Valencia Basket 2010, Khimki Moscow Region 2012)
Simas Jasaitis (Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 2005, Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 2013)
Sergey Bykov (Dynamo Moscow 2006, Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 2013)
Pablo Aguilar (Real Madrid 2007, Valencia Basket 2014)
Pau Ribas (Joventut Badalona 2008, Valencia Basket 2014)
Lubos Barton (Joventut Badalona 2008, Valencia Basket 2014)
Serhiy Lishchuk (Valencia Basket 2010, 2014)
Marko Popovic (Unics Kazan 2011, Khimki Moscow Region 2015)
Egor Vyaltsev (Khimki Moscow Region 2012, 2015)
Sergey Monya (Khimki Moscow Region 2012, 2015)
Maksim Sheleketo (Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 2013, Khimki Moscow Region 2015
Oliver Lafayette (Valencia Basket 2014, Unicaja Malaga 2017)
Sam Van Rossom (Valencia Basket 2014, 2019)
Bojan Dubljevic (Valencia Basket 2014, 2019)
Toko Shengelia (Valencia Basket 2010; Virtus Segafredo Bologna 2022)
Damien Inglis (AS Monaco 2021, Gran Canaria 2023)


BKT EUROCUP FINALS:
SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS (2003-present)

Most points scored
95.- ALBA Berlin, vs. Valencia Basket, 2019 (Game 2)
Least points scored
44.- ALBA Berlin, vs Power Electronics Valencia, 2010

Most total Rebounds
46.- Dynamo Moscow, vs Aris BSA Thessaloniki, 2006
Least total Rebounds
19.- Krka Novo Mesto, vs Pamesa Valencia, 2003 (Game 1)

Most assists
25.- Valencia Basket, vs. ALBA Berlin, 2019 (Game 3)
Least assists
5.- Alfa Makedonikos, vs Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius, 2005

More blocks
8.- Unicaja Malaga, vs Valencia Basket, 2017 (Game 3)

Least blocks
0.- Aris BSA, vs Dynamo Moscow, 2006
Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem, vs Real Madrid, 2004
Unics Kazan, vs Cajasol Seville, 2011
Cajasol Seville, vs Unics Kazan, 2011
Unics Kazan, vs Valencia Basket, 2014 (Game 1)
Valencia Basket, vs Unicaja Malaga, 2017 (Game 1)
Valencia Basket, vs Unicaja Malaga, 2017 (Game 2)
Valencia Basket, vs ALBA Berlin, 2019, (Game 2)
UNICS Kazan, vs. AS Monaco, 2021 (Game 1)

Most steals
13.- DKV Joventut, vs Akasvayu Girona, 2008
Least steals
2.- Valencia Basket, vs Unicaja Malaga, 2017 (Game 1)
 Valencia Basket, vs ALBA Berlin, 2019 (Game 2)
 Frutti Extra Bursaspor, 2022

Most turnovers
22.- Valencia Basket, vs Khimki Moscow Region, 2012

Least turnovers
6.- Valencia Basket, vs Unicaja Malaga, 2017 (Game 2)
Most two-point shots made
30.- UNICS Kazan, vs. AS Monaco, 2021 (Game 1)

Least two-point shots made
8.- Alba Berlin, vs Power Electronics Valencia, 2010

Best two-point shots percentage
26/36 (72.2%).- Khimki Moscow Region, vs Herbalife Gran Canaria Las Palmas, 2015 (Game 1)

Worst two-point shots percentage
8/27 (29.6%).- Alba Berlin, vs Power Electronics Valencia, 2010

Most three-point shots made
14.- Valencia Basket, vs ALBA Berlin, 2019 (Game 2)

Least three-point shots made
3.- Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, vs Uxue Bilbao Basket, 2013
 Herbalife Gran Canaria Las Palmas, vs Khimki Moscow Region, 2015 (Game 2)

Best three-point shots percentage
6/10 (60%).- Pamesa Valencia, vs Krka Novo Mesto 2003 (Game 2)

Worst three-point shots percentage
3/18 (16.7%).- Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul, vs Strasbourg, 2016 (Game 1)
4/24 /16.7%) – Mincidelice JL Bourg en Bresse, vs Paris, 2024 (Game 1)

Most free throws made
30.- Real Madrid, vs Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem, 2004

Least free throws made
1.- Unicaja Malaga, vs Valencia Basket, 2017 (Game 1)

Best free throw percentage
19/20 (95%).- Krka Novo Mesto, vs Pamesa Valencia, 2003 (Game 1)

Worst free throw percentage
1/2 (50 %).- Unicaja Malaga, vs Valencia Basket, 2017 (Game 1)

Most defensive rebounds
33.- Dynamo Moscow, vs Aris BSA Thessaloniki, 2006

Least defensive rebounds
10.- Krka Novo Mesto, vs Pamesa Valencia, 2003 (Game 1)

Most offensive rebounds
21.- Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, vs Darussafaka Istanbu, 2018 (Game 1)

Least offensive rebounds
7.- Power Electronics Valencia, vs ALBA Berlin, 2010
 Valencia Basket, vs ALBA Berlin, 2019 (Game 3)
 Gran Canaria, vs. Turk Telekom Ankara, 2023

Most fouls drawn
31.- Dynamo Moscow, vs Aris BSA Thessaloniki, 2006

Least fouls drawn
12.- Herbalife Gran Canaria Las Palmas, vs Khimki Moscow Region, 2015 (Game 2)

Most PIR
116.- Valencia Basket, vs. ALBA Berlin, 2019 (Game 3)

Least PIR
34.- Alba Berlin, vs Power Electronics Valencia, 2010


BKT EUROCUP TITLES – BY COACH
(2003-present)

3.- Rimas Kurtinaitis (Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 2009, Khimki Moscow Region 2012, 2015)

2.- Joan Plaza (Real Madrid 2007, Unicaja Malaga 2017)
Evgeny Pashutin (UNICS Kazan 2011, Lokomotiv Kuban 2013)

1.- Paco Olmos (Valencia Basket 2003)
Sharon Drucker (Hapoel Jerusalem 2004)
Tomo Mahoric (Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 2005)
Dusan Ivkovic (Dynamo Moscow 2006)
Aito Garcia-Reneses (Joventut Badalona 2008)
Neven Spahija (Valencia Basket 2010)
Velimir Perasovic (Valencia Basket 2014)
Ergin Ataman (Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul 2016)
David Blatt (Darussafaka Istanbul 2018)
Jaume Ponsarnau (Valencia Basket 2019)
Zvezdan Mitrovic (AS Monaco 2021)
Sergio Scariolo (Virtus Segafredo Bologna 2022)
Jaka Lakovic (Gran Canaria 2023)
Tuomas Iisalo (Paris Basketball 2024)


BKT EUROCUP TITLES – BY TEAM
(2003-present)

4.- Valencia Basket (2003, 2010, 2014, 2019)

2.- Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius (2005, 2009)
Khimki Moscow Region (2012, 2015)

1.- Hapoel Jerusalem (2004)
Dynamo Moscow (2006)
Real Madrid (2007)
Joventut Badalona (2008)
Unics Kazan (2011)
Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar (2013)
Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul (2016)
Unicaja Malaga (2017)
Darussafaka Istanbul (2018)
AS Monaco (2021)
Virtus Segafredo Bologna (2022)
Dreamland Gran Canaria (2023)
Paris Basketball (2024)


TOP 10 ASSISTS – BKT EUROCUP FINALS
(2003-present)

11.- Marko Popovic, Unics Kazan, 2011 Eurocup final, Unics 92 – Cajasol Sevilla 77, April 17

8.- Jordan Theodore, UNICS Kazan, 2019 EuroCup Finals Game 1, AS Monaco 89 – UNICS 87, April 27

Je’Quan Lewis, Mincidelice JL Bourg en Bresse
2024 EuroCup Finals, Game 2, Bourg 81 – Paris Basketball 89, April 12

7.- Nacho Rodilla, Pamesa Valencia, 2003 ULEB Cup final Game 2, Pamesa 78 - Krka Novo Mesto 76, April 24

Nick Calathes, Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, 2013 EuroCup final, Uxue Bilbao Basket 64 – Lokomotiv 75, April 13

Oliver Lafayette, Valencia Basket, 2014 Eurocup finals, Game 1: Valencia 80 - Unics Kazan 67, May 1
 
Marko Popovic, Khimki Moscow Region, 2015 EuroCup Finals, Game 2: Khimki 83 – Herbalife Gran Canaria Las Palmas 64, April 29
 
Dmitry Kulagin, Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, 2018 EuroCup Finals, Game 1: Lokomotiv 78 – Darussafaka Istanbul 81, April 10
 
Peyton Siva, ALBA Berlin, 2019 EuroCup Finals, Game 1: Valencia Basket 89 – ALBA Berlin 75, April 9
 
Sam Van Rossom, Valencia Basket, 2019 EuroCup Finals, Game 1: Valencia Basket 89 – ALBA Berlin 75, April 9
 
Antoine Diot, Valencia Basket, 2019 EuroCup Finals, Game 3: Valencia Basket 89 – ALBA Berlin 63, April 15



TOP 10 PERFORMANCE INDEX RATING –
BKT EUROCUP FINALS
(2003-present)

38.- Dejan Tomasevic, Pamesa Valencia, Pamesa 78 – Krka Novo Mesto 76, 2003 Game 2

Nik Caner-Medley, Valencia Basket, Khimki Moscow Region 77 – Valencia 68, 2012

35.- Justin Doellman, Valencia Basket, Valencia 80 – UNICS Kazan 67, 2014, Game 1

34.- Justin Doellman, Valencia Basket, UNICS Kazan 73 – Valencia 85, 2014, Game 2

31.- Pete Mickeal, Alfa Makedonikos, Lietuvos Rytas 78 – Makedonikos 74, 2005

Jaime Arnold, Krka Movo Mesto, Pamesa Valencia 78 – Krka 76, 2003 Game 2

Maciej Lampe, UNICS Kazan, UNICS 92 – Cajasol Sevilla 77, 2011

30.- Elmer Bennett, Real Madrid, Real 73 – Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem 82, 2004

Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka Istanbul, Darussafaka 67 – Lokomotv Kuban Krasnodar 59, 2018 (Game 2)

29.- Marko Popovic, UNICS Kazan, UNICS 92 – Cajasol Sevilla 77, 2011



TOP 10 REBOUNDS –BKT EUROCUP FINALS
(2003-present)

12.-  Lazaros Papadopoulos, Dynamo Moscow, 2006 ULEB Cup final, Aris BSA 60, Dynamo Moscow 73, April 11

Antonis Fotsis, Dynamo Moscow, 2006 ULEB Cup final, Aris BSA 60, Dynamo Moscow 73, April 11

Alen Omic, Unicaja Malaga, 2017 EuroCup Finals, Game 1, Valencia Basket 68 – Unicaja 62, March 28

Marcos Knight, AS Monaco, 2019 EuroCup Finals, Game 2: UNICS Kazan 83 – AS Monaco 86, April 30

11 Dejan Tomasevic, Pamesa Valencia, 2003 ULEB Cup final Game 2, Pamesa 78 - Krka Novo Mesto 76, April 24

Maciej Lampe, Unics Kazan, 2011 EuroCup final: Unics 92 – Cajasol Sevilla 77, April 17

Nik Caner-Medley, Valencia Basket, 2012 EuroCup final: Khimki 77 – Valencia Basket 68, April 15

Chuck Eidson, Unics Kazan, 2014 Eurocup finals, Game 1: Valencia 80 - Unics Kazan 67, May 1

JaJuan Johnson, Darussafaka Istanbul, 2018 EuroCup Finals, Game 1: Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 78 – Darussafaka 81, April 10

Tyrique Jones, Turk Telekom Ankara, 2023 EuroCup final: Gran Canaria 71 – Turk Telekom Ankara 67, May 3



TOP 10 SCORERS – BKT EUROCUP FINALS
(2003-present)

28.-  Dejan Tomasevic, Pamesa Valencia, 2003 ULEB Cup final Game 2, Pamesa 78 - Krka Novo Mesto 76, April 24

Jamie Arnold, Krka Novo Mesto, 2003 ULEB Cup final Game 1, Krka 78 - Pamesa Valencia 90, April 15

Justin Doellman, Valencia Basket, 2014 Eurocup finals, Game 1: Valencia 80 - Unics Kazan 67, May 1

Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka Istanbul, 2018 EuroCup Finals, Game 2: Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 78 – Darussafaka 81, April 13


26.-  Demond Mallet, DKV Joventut Badalona, 2008 ULEB Cup final, Akasvayu Girona 54 – DKV Joventut 79, April 13

Maciej Lampe, Unics Kazan, 2011 Eurocup final, Unics 92 – Cajasol Sevilla 77, April 17

Justin Doellman, Valencia Basket, 2014 Eurocup finals, Game 2: Unics Kazan 73 – Valencia 85, May 7

25.-  Rob Gray, AS Monaco, 2021 EuroCup Finals, Game 2: UNICS Kazan 83 – AS Monaco 86, April 30


24.-  Pete Mickeal, Alfa Makedonikos, 2005 ULEB Cup final, Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 78 – Makedonikos 74, April 19

Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka Istanbul, 2018 EuroCup Finals, Game 1: Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 78 – Darussafaka 81, April 10



BKT EUROCUP FINALS:
SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (2003-present)

Points
28.- Dejan Tomasevic, Pamesa Valencia (2003, Game 2),
Jaime Arnold, Krka Novo Mesto (2003, Game 1)
Justin Doellman, Valencia Basket (2014, Game 1)
Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka Istanbul (2018, Game 2)

Rebounds
12.- Lazaros Papadopoulos, Dynamo Moscow (2006)
Antonis Fotsis, Dynamo Moscow (2006)
Alen Omic, Unicaja Malaga (2017, Game 1)
Marcos Knight, AS Monaco (2021, Game 2)

Assists
11.- Marko Popovic, UNICS Kazan (2011)

Blocks
4.- Jerome Moiso, DKV Joventut (2008)
JaJuan Johnson, Darussafaka Istanbul (2018, Game 1)

Steals
4.- Tyrone Nesby, Lietuvos Rytas (2005),
Nikolay Padius, Aris BSA (2006),
Jamie Arnold, Krka Movo Mesto (2003, Game 2)
Lubos Barton, DKV Joventut (2008)
Thomas Kelati, Valencia Basket (2012)
Justin Doellman, Valencia Basket (2014, Game 2)
Antoine Diot, Valencia Basket (2019, Game 3)

Turnovers
7.- Jerian Grant, Turk Telekom Ankara (2023)

Two-point shots made
12.- Maciej Lampe, UNICS Kazan (2011)

Two-point shots made, none missed
7/7.- James Augustine, Khimki Moscow Region (2015, Game 2)
Paul Davis, Khimki Moscow Region (2015, Game 1)

Two-point shots attempted
16.- Pete Mickeal, Alfa Makedonikos (2005)
Maciej Lampe, UNICS Kazan (2011)

Two-point shots attempted, none made
0/5.- Mire Chatman, Dynamo Moscow (2006)

Three-point shots made
6.- Charles Smith, Real Madrid (2007)
Demond Mallet, DKV Joventut (2008)
Sam Van Rossom, Valencia Basket (2019, Game 2)

Three-point shots made, none missed
2/2.- Axel Julien, JL Bourg en Bresse (2024, Game 2)
Pedro Robles, Pamesa Valencia (2003, Game 2)
Marko Maravic, Krka Movo Mesto (2003, Game 1)

Three-point shots attempted
13.- Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka Istanbul (2018, Game 1)

Three-point shots attempted, none made
0/7.- Isiaha Mikem JL Bourg en Bresse (2024, Game 1)
Antonis Fotsis, Dynamo Moscow (2006)

Free throws made
12.- Bojan Popovic, Dynamo Moscow (2006)

Free throws made, none missed
12/12.- Bojan Popovic, Dynamo Moscow (2006)

Free throws attempted
13.- TJ Shorts, Paris Basketball (2024, Game 2)

Performance Index Rating
38.- Dejan Tomasevic, Pamesa Valencia (2003, Game 1)
Nik Caner-Medley, Valencia Basket (2012)

 
 
 
 
 
 

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