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SEMIFINALS SHOOTING RECORDS: FINAL FOUR ERA (1988-present)
 
Most two-pointers:

16/27- Bob McAdoo, Olimpia Milan, Aris Thessaloniki 82-87 Olimpia, 1988
14/27- Alexander Volkov, Panathinaikos Athens, Olympiacos 77-72 Panathinaikos, 1994
13/20- Ricky Brown, Olimpia Milan, Aris Thessaloniki 82-87 Olimpia, 1988
13/23- Kevin Magee, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Partizan Belgrade 82-87 Maccabi, 1988
11/22- Nikos Galis, Aris Thessaloniki, Aris 82-87 Olimpia Milan, 1988
10/12- Dan Godfread, FC Barcelona, Barcelona 76-66 Real Madrid, 1996
10/15- Ferran Martinez, FC Barcelona, Barcelona 104 - Aris Thessaloniki 83, 1990
10/17- Joe Arlauckas, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona 76-66 Madrid, 1996
10/18- Darren Daye, Scavolini Pesaro, Split 93-87 Scavolini, 1991
10/19- Zarko Paspalj, Olympiacos Piraeus, Olympiacos 77-72 Panathinaikos Athens, 1994

Most three-pointers:

9/9- Saulius Stombergas, Tau Ceramica, AEK Athens 65-90 Tau, 2001*
6/14- Terrell McIntyre, Montepaschi Siena, Montepaschi 85-92 Maccabi Tel Aviv, 2008
5/5- Jose Antonio Montero, FC Barcelona, Barcelona 101-67 Maccabi Tel Aviv, 1991
5/6- K.C. Rivers, Real Madrid, Madrid 96-87 Fenerbahce Istanbul, 2015
5/7- Jaycee Carroll, Real Madrid, Fenerbahce Istanbul 84-75 Madrid, 2017
5/7- J.R. Holden, CSKA Moscow, FC Barcelona 75-84 CSKA, 2006
5/7- Carlos Delfino, Fortitudo Bologna, Montepaschi Siena 102-103 (OT) Fortitudo, 2004
5/8- Marcus Brown, CSKA Moscow, Maccabi Tel Aviv 93-85 CSKA, 2004
5/8- Massimo Iacopini, Benetton Treviso, PAOK Thessaloniki 77-79 Benetton, 1993
5/9- David Blu, Maccabi Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow 67-68 Maccabi, 2014

Most free throws:

15/16- Kevin Magee, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi 99-86 Aris Thessaloniki, 1989
14/16- Sani Becirovic, Virtus Bologna, Benetton Treviso 82- Virtus 90, 2002
13/13- Dominique Wilkins, Panathinaikos Athens, CSKA 71-81 Panathinaikos, 1996
12/12- Malcolm Delaney, Lokomotiv Kuban, CSKA Moscow 88-81 Lokomotiv, 2016
12/12- Jorge Garbajosa, Benetton Treviso, Montepaschi Siena 62-65 Benetton, 2003
11/13- Arvydas Macijauskas, Tau Ceramica, CSKA Moscow 78-85 Tau, 2005
11/14- Haris Brkic, Partizan Belgrade, Partizan 61-83 Virtus Bologna, 1998
11/14- Stephane Ostrowski, Limoges CSP, Split 101-83 Limoges, 1990
10/10- Romain Sato, Montepaschi Siena, Montepaschi 85-92 Maccabi Tel Aviv, 2008
10/10- Sarunas Jasikevicius, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi 93-85 CSKA Moscow, 2004
10/10- David Rivers, Olympiacos Piraeus, Olimpija Ljubljana 65-74 Olympiacos, 1997

* European basketball had two top-level competitions in 2000-01. Kinder Bologna won the Euroleague title in a five-game playoff series against Tau Ceramica. AEK Athens and Fortitudo Bologna also reached the semifinals. Maccabi Tel Aviv won the SuproLeague in a Final Four that also featured Panathinaikos, the other finalist, CSKA Moscow and Efes Pilsen.  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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