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FINAL FOUR TITLE GAME: SHOOTING RECORDS  
(1988-present)
 
Most two-pointers, final:

9/10- Theo Papaloukas, CSKA, Panathinaikos 93-91 CSKA (2007)
9/11- Dejan Bodiroga, Panathinaikos, Maccabi 81-67 Panathinaikos (2001)
9/13- Zoran Savic, Split, Barcelona 65-70 Split (1991)
9/13- Dino Radja, Split, Split 75-69 Maccabi (1989)
9/18- Nate Huffman, Maccabi, Maccabi 67-73 Panathinaikos (2000)
8/11- Luis Scola, Tau Ceramica, Maccabi 90-78 Tau (2005)
8/11- Ricky Brown, Milan, Milan 90-84 Maccabi (1988)
8/12- Maceo Baston, Maccabi, Maccabi 90-78 Tau (2005) 
8/13- Nate Huffman, Maccabi, Maccabi 81-67 Panathinaikos (2001)
8/21- Joe Arlauckas, Real Madrid, Madrid 73-61 Olympiacos (1995)

Most three-pointers, final:

5/7- Antoine Rigaudeau, Kinder Bologna, Kinder 74-82 Zalgiris (1999)
5/7- Sasha Djordjevic, Partizan, Joventut 70-71 Partizan (1992)
5/9- Bobby Dixon, Fenerbahce, Fenerbahce 96-101 (OT) CSKA (2016)
5/9- Vassilis Spanoulis, Olympiacos, Olympiacos 100-88 Real Madrid (2013)
5/9- Doron Jamchy, Maccabi, Split 75-69 Maccabi (1989)
5/10- Sergio Rodriguez, Real Madrid, Madrid 86 –98 (OT) Maccabi (2015)
4/5- Jaycee Carroll, Real Madrid, Madrid 78-59 Olympiacos (2015)
4/5- Trajan Langdon, CSKA Moscow, Maccabi 77-91 CSKA (2008)
4/5- David Bluthenthal, Maccabi, Maccabi 118-74 Skipper (2004)
4/6- Nicolo Melli, Fenerbahce Beko, Real Madrid 85-80 Fenerbahce (2018)
4/6- Nikola Kalinic, Fenerbahce Istanbul, Fenerbahce 80-64 Olympiacos (2017)
4/6- Sarunas Jasikevicius, Maccabi, Maccabi 118-74 Skipper (2004)

Most free throws, final:

12/13- Manu Ginobili, Kinder Bologna, Kinder 83-89 Panathinaikos (2002)
12/17- Ramunas Siskauskas, Panathinaikos, Panathinaikos 93-91 CSKA (2007)
11/12- Sergio Rodriguez, Real Madrid, Olympiacos 100-88 Real Madrid (2013)
11/12- Matjaz Smodis, CSKA Moscow, Panathinaikos 93-91 CSKA (2007)
11/13- Acie Law, Olympiacos, Olympiacos 100-88 Real Madrid (2013)
11/13- Arvydas Macijauskas, Tau Ceramica, Maccabi 90-78 Tau (2005)
11/14- Oded Kattash, Panathinaikos, Maccabi 67-73 Panathinaikos (2000)
11/14- David Rivers, Olympiacos, Olympiacos 73-58 Barcelona (1997)
11/12- Pero Antic, Fenerbahce, Fenerbahce 96-101 (OT) CSKA (2016)
10/11- Brad Wanamaker, Fenerbahce Beko, Real Madrid 85-80 Fenerbahce (2018)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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