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FINAL FOUR SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (1988-present)
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REBOUNDS
19*.- Victor Alexander, Tau Ceramica (vs. Kinder Bologna, April 17, 2001, Game 5)
19.- Stojan Vrankovic, Panathinaikos (vs. FC Barcelona, April 21, 1994)
19.- Darryl Dawkins, Adecco Milan (vs. Partizan, April 14, 1992)
18.- Arvydas Sabonis, Real Madrid (vs. PAOK, April 15, 1993)
17.- Stojan Vrankovic, Panathinaikos (vs. Olympiacos, April 11, 1995)
16.- Roy Tarpley, Olympiacos (vs. Panathinaikos, April 19, 1994)
15.- Maceo Baston, Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (vs. CSKA Moscow, April 30, 2006)
15.- David Andersen, CSKA Moscow (vs. Panathinaikos, May 8, 2005)
15.- Stefano Rusconi, Benetton Treviso (vs. Limoges, April 15, 1993)
15.- Stephane Ostrowski, Limoges (vs. Aris, April 19, 1991)
ASSISTS
15.- Facu Campazzo (Real Madrid, vs. Fenerbahce Istanbul, May 19, 2019)
13.- Elmer Bennett (Tau Ceramica, vs. AEK Athens, April 4, 2001, SF Game 1) *
12.- Terrell McIntyre, Montepaschi Siena (vs. Tau Ceramica, May 4, 2008)
12.- Damir Mulaomerovic, Efes Pilsen (vs. CSKA, May 13, 2001, SuproLeague)
11.- Pablo Prigioni, Tau Ceramica Vitoria (vs. Montepaschi Siena, May 4, 2008)
10.- Toni Kukoc, Benetton Treviso (vs. PAOK, April 13, 1993)
9.- Sergio Llull (2015), Sergio Rodriguez (2013), Jeremy Pargo (2011),
Dimitris Diamantidis (2011, twice), Vrbica Stefanov (2004),
Arriel McDonald (2001 SuproLeague *), Vasili Karasev (1996),
Toni Kukoc (1990)
* 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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