Wikia

Basketball Wiki

WatchlistRandom pageRecent changes

Euroleague Basketball

Talk0
3,141pages on
this wiki
Euroleague Basketball
File:Euroleague 07 b.jpg
Sport Basketball
Founded 1958
Number of teams 38 (preliminary stage)
24 (group stage)
Country FIBA Europe members
Current champions Template:Country data GRE Panathinaikos
(6th title)
Official website Euroleague.net

Euroleague Basketball, commonly known as the Euroleague, is the highest level tier and most important professional club basketball competition in Europe, with teams from up to 18 different countries, members of FIBA Europe. For sponsorship reasons, for five seasons starting with 2010-2011, it will be named Turkish Airlines Euroleague.[1] The competition is operated by ULEB, a Europe-wide consortium of leading professional basketball leagues. During the season, the Euroleague is broadcast on television in 191 countries[2] and can be seen by up to 245 million (800 million via satellite) households weekly in China.[3] It is as well being nationally televised in the United States and Canada on NBA TV and available online through ESPN3. The Euroleague Final Four is broadcast on television in 197 countries.[4]

Contents

QualificationsEdit

The league usually, but not always, includes domestic champions from the leading countries. Depending on the country, places in the Euroleague may be awarded on the basis of:

  • Performance in the previous season's domestic league.
  • Performance over the previous two or three domestic seasons.
  • Contracts with ULEB.
  • In addition, the winner of the previous season's Eurocup receives a place.

For example, two 2007-08 domestic champions from ULEB member countries did not compete in the 2008–09 EuroleagueZadar (Croatia) and Hapoel Holon (Israel). Zadar played in the second-level Eurocup in 2008-09. Hapoel Holon, however, did not compete in any of the three European continental club competitions—not even the third-tier EuroChallenge (which is run by FIBA Europe instead of ULEB), because of financial difficulties.

Starting with the 2009–10 season, the entrance criteria changed:

  • Thirteen clubs, chosen via a formula based on competitive performance, television revenues, and home attendance, receive "A Licenses", giving them automatic entry into the Euroleague regular season phase. A Licenses are awarded for three years, meaning that the next adjustment of A Licenses will not take place until 2012–13.
  • Eight clubs receive one-year "B Licenses" into the Euroleague regular season. Seven of them are directly based on the ranking of the domestic league in which the club competes. The eighth is a three-year "wild card" license based on similar factors to the A Licenses; the first such license was awarded to ASVEL Basket of France.
  • The winner of the previous year's Eurocup receives a one-year "C License" into the Euroleague regular season. If the club qualifies for a direct B License into the regular season via its domestic league, the C License will be awarded to the club not already qualified for the regular season that is highest on the Euroleague entry list.
  • Eight other clubs receive one-year "B Licenses" into the Euroleague qualifying rounds, with two advancing into the regular season.

For more info see:

Turkish Airlines name sponsorshipEdit

On July 26, 2010, Turkish Airlines and Euroleague Basketball announced a 15 million euros strategic agreement to sponsor the top European basketball competition across the globe. According to the agreement, starting with the 2010-11 season, the top European competition will be named Turkish Airlines Euroleague Basketball. Similarly, the Euroleague Final Four will be named the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four, whereby the new league title will appear in all media accordingly. This title partnership will run for five seasons, with the option of extending it to an additional five.[5][6]

Euroleague formatEdit

Since the 2009–10 season, the Euroleague's first phase has been the Qualifying Rounds, which involve eight clubs bracketed into a knockout tournament consisting of two-legged matches. The four survivors of the First Qualifying Round are paired against one another for the Second Qualifying Round, with the two winners continuing in the Euroleague. All losing clubs in the Qualifying Rounds parachute into ULEB's second-tier Eurocup.

The next phase is the Regular Season, in which 24 teams participate; from 2009–10, the participants will include 22 clubs automatically entered into the Regular Season plus the two Qualifying Round winners. Each team plays two games (home-and-away) against every other team in its group. At the end of the Regular Season, the field is cut from 24 to 16. Before 2008–09, the teams were divided into three groups of eight teams each, with the top five teams in each group plus the top sixth-place finisher advancing. Now, the Regular Season involves four groups with six teams each, with the first four teams in each group advancing.

The second phase, known as the Top 16, then begins, featuring the 16 survivors of the Regular Season, drawn into four-team groups. As in the Regular Season, each Top 16 group is contested in a double round-robin format.

The third phase, the Quarterfinal round, has been played since the 2004-05 season. Before, only the group winners advanced to the Euroleague Final Four (see below). Now, the first- and second-place teams from each group advance. In the quarterfinal round, the first-place team from each group is matched against a second-place team from another group in a playoff series. Through the 2007-08 season, the series was best-of-three, and expanded to best-of-five for 2008-09. Home advantage in the series goes to the first-place team.

The Final Four, held at a predetermined site, features the winners of the four quarterfinal series in one-off knockout matches. The semifinal losers play for third place; the winners play for the championship.

The 2010 Final Four was held on May 7 and 9 at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris. The 2011 Final Four was held at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona.

Arena standardsEdit

Effective as of the 2012-13 season, Euroleague clubs must host their home matches in arenas that have a seating capacity of at least 10,000 people. In 2008, ULEB voted to increase the arena seating requirement to 10,000 within 4 years time in order to force clubs to move into and/or build bigger arenas. This was done in hopes of increasing revenues through more ticket sales.

European Champions' Cup teams dividedEdit

The Euroleague (or historically called, the European Champions' Cup) was originally established by FIBA and it operated under its umbrella from 1958 until the summer of 2000, concluding with the 1999-2000 season. That was when ULEB, short for the Union of European Leagues of Basketball, was created by the 24 richest club teams, most of them from Spain, Italy and Greece.

Amazingly, FIBA had never trademarked the "Euroleague" name and ULEB simply used it without any legal ramifications because FIBA had no legal recourse to do anything about it, so they had to find a new name for their league. Thus, the following 2000-2001 season started with 2 separate top European professional club basketball competitions: the FIBA SuproLeague (previously known as the FIBA Euroleague) and the brand new ULEB Euroleague.

The rift in European professional club basketball initially showed no signs of letting up. Top clubs were also split between the two leagues: Panathinaikos, Maccabi Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow and Efes Pilsen stayed with FIBA, while Olympiacos Piraeus, Kinder Bologna, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Baskonia and Benetton Treviso joined ULEB.

In May 2001, Europe had two continental champions, Maccabi of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of the ULEB Euroleague. The leaders of both organizations realized the need to come up with a new single competition. Negotiating from the position of strength, ULEB dictated proceedings and FIBA essentially had no choice but to agree to their terms. As a result, the Euroleague was fully integrated under ULEB's umbrella and teams that competed in the FIBA SuproLeague during the 2000–01 season joined it as well.

In essence, the authority in European professional club basketball was divided over club-country lines. FIBA stayed in charge of national team competitions (like the EuroBasket, the FIBA World Championship, and Summer Olympics Basketball), while ULEB took over the European professional club competitions. From that point on, FIBA's Korać Cup and Saporta Cup competitions lasted only one more season before folding, which was when ULEB launched the ULEB Cup, now known as the Eurocup.

FinalsEdit

For finals not played on a single match, * precedes the score of the team playing at home.

Year Host City Champion Runner Up 1st match / Final 2nd match 3rd match 4th match 5th match
1958
Details
Template:Country data Soviet Union Riga & Template:Country data BGR Sofia Template:Country data Soviet Union ASK Riga Template:Country data BGR Akademik Sofia *86-81 84-*71-
1958-59
Details
Template:Country data Soviet Union Riga & Template:Country data BGR Sofia Template:Country data Soviet Union ASK Riga Template:Country data BGR Akademik Sofia *79-58 69-*67-
1959-60
Details
Template:Country data Soviet Union Tbilisi & Template:Country data Soviet Union Riga Template:Country data Soviet Union ASK Riga Template:Country data Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 61-*51 *69-62 -
1960-61
Details
Template:Country data Soviet Union Riga & Template:Country data Soviet Union Moscow Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Template:Country data Soviet Union ASK Riga *61-6687-*62-
1961-62
Details
Template:Country data Switzerland Geneva Template:Country data Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid 90-83 -
1962-63
Details
Template:Country data ESP Madrid & Template:Country data Soviet Union Moscow Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid 69-*86*91-74*99-80-
1963-64
Details
Template:Country data Czechoslovakia Brno & Template:Country data ESP Madrid Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno 99-*110*84-64-
1964-65
Details
Template:Country data Soviet Union Moscow & Template:Country data ESP Madrid Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 81-*88*76-62 -
1965-66
Details
Template:Country data Italy Bologna Template:Country data Italy Simmenthal Milan Template:Country data Czechoslovakia USK Slavia Prague 77-72 -
1966-67
Details
Template:Country data ESP Madrid Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Italy Simmenthal Milan 91-83 -
1967-68
Details
Template:Country data France Lyon Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno 98-95 -
1968-69
Details
Template:Country data ESP Barcelona Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid 103-99 (2OT) -
1969-70
Details
Template:Country data Yugoslavia Sarajevo Template:Country data Italy Ignis Varèse Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 79-74 -
1970-71
Details
Template:Country data Belgium Antwerp Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Template:Country data Italy Ignis Varèse 67-53 -
1971-72
Details
Template:Country data Israel Tel Aviv Template:Country data Italy Ignis Varèse Template:Country data Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split 70-69 -
1972-73
Details
Template:Country data Belgium Liège Template:Country data Italy Ignis Varèse Template:Country data Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 71-66 -
1973-74
Details
Template:Country data France Nantes Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Italy Ignis Varèse 84-82 -
1974-75
Details
Template:Country data Belgium Antwerp Template:Country data Italy Ignis Varèse Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid 79-66 -
1975-76
Details
Template:Country data Switzerland Geneva Template:Country data Italy Mobilgirgi Varese Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid81-74 -
1976-77
Details
Template:Country data Yugoslavia Belgrade Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Template:Country data Italy Mobilgirgi Varese 78-77 -
1977-78
Details
Template:Country data West Germany Munich Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Italy Mobilgirgi Varese 75-67 -
1978-79
Details
Template:Country data France Grenoble Template:Country data Yugoslavia Bosna Sarajevo Template:Country data Italy Emerson Varese 96-93 -
1979-80
Details
Template:Country data West Germany West Berlin Template:Country data ESP Real Madrid Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 89-85 -
1980-81
Details
Template:Country data France Strasbourg Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Template:Country data Italy Synudine Bologna 80-79 -
1981-82
Details
Template:Country data West Germany Cologne Template:Country data Italy Ford Cantù Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 86-80 -
1982-83
Details
Template:Country data France Grenoble Template:Country data Italy Ford Cantù Template:Country data Italy Billy Milan 69-68 -
1983-84
Details
Template:Country data Switzerland Geneva Template:Country data Italy Banco di Roma Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona 79-73 -
1984-85
Details
Template:Country data Greece Athens Template:Country data Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb Template:Country data Spain Real Madrid 87-78 -
1985-86
Details
Template:Country data Hungary Budapest Template:Country data Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb Template:Country data Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas 94-82 -
1986-87
Details
Template:Country data Switzerland Lausanne Template:Country data Italy Tracer Milan Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 71-69 -
Final-Four since 1988
1987-88
Details
Template:Country data Belgium Ghent Template:Country data Italy Tracer Milan Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 90 - 84 -
1988-89
Details
Template:Country data West Germany Munich Template:Country data Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 75 - 69 -
1989-90
Details
Template:Country data Spain Zaragoza Template:Country data Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona 72 - 67 -
1990-91
Details
Template:Country data France Paris Template:Country data Yugoslavia Pop 84 Split Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona 70 - 65 -
1991-92
Details
Template:Country data Turkey Istanbul Template:Country data Yugoslavia Partizan Template:Country data Spain Joventut Badalona 71 - 70 -
1992-93
Details
Template:Country data Greece Athens Template:Country data France CSP Limoges Template:Country data Italy Benetton Treviso 59 - 55 -
1993-94
Details
Template:Country data Israel Tel Aviv Template:Country data Spain Joventut Badalona Template:Country data Greece Olympiacos 59 - 57 -
1994-95
Details
Template:Country data Spain Zaragoza Template:Country data Spain Real Madrid Template:Country data Greece Olympiacos 73 - 61 -
1995-96
Details
Template:Country data France Paris Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona 67 - 66 -
1996-97
Details
Template:Country data Italy Rome Template:Country data Greece Olympiacos Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona 73 - 58 -
1997-98
Details
Template:Country data Spain Barcelona Template:Country data Italy Kinder Bologna Template:Country data Greece AEK Athens 58 - 44 -
1998-99
Details
Template:Country data Germany Munich Template:Country data Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas Template:Country data Italy Kinder Bologna 82 - 74-
1999-2000
Details
Template:Country data Greece Thessaloniki Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 73 - 67 -
2000-01 †
Details</br>Details
Template:Country data France Paris Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos 81 - 67 -
Template:Country data Italy Bologna & Template:Country data Spain Vitoria-Gasteiz Template:Country data Italy Kinder Bologna Template:Country data Spain Baskonia *68 - 85*94-7380-*6079-*96*82-74
2001-02
Details
Template:Country data Italy Bologna Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos Template:Country data Italy Kinder Bologna 89 - 83 -
2002-03
Details
Template:Country data Spain Barcelona Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona Template:Country data Italy Benetton Treviso 76 - 65 -
2003-04
Details
Template:Country data Israel Tel Aviv Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Template:Country data Italy Skipper Bologna 118 - 74-
2004-05
Details
Template:Country data Russia Moscow Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Template:Country data Spain Baskonia 90 - 78-
2005-06
Details
Template:Country data Czech Republic Prague Template:Country data Russia CSKA Moscow Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 73 - 69 -
2006–07
Details
Template:Country data Greece Athens Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos Template:Country data Russia CSKA Moscow 93 - 91-
2007–08
Details
Template:Country data Spain Madrid Template:Country data Russia CSKA Moscow Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 91 - 77 -
2008–09
Details
Template:Country data Germany Berlin Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos Template:Country data Russia CSKA Moscow 73 - 71 -
2009–10
Details
Template:Country data France Paris Template:Country data Spain FC Barcelona Template:Country data Greece Olympiacos 86 - 68 -
2010–11
Details
Template:Country data Spain Barcelona Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 78 - 70 -
2011–12
Details
Template:Country data Turkey Istanbul -

2001 was a transition year, with the best European teams split into two major leagues (SuproLeague held by FIBA, Euroleague by ULEB).

TitlesEdit

By clubEdit

Team Winners Runners-Up Years Won Years Runner-Up
Template:Country data Spain Real Madrid
8
<center>6 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1995 1962, 1963, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1985
Template:Country data Russia CSKA Moscow <center>6 <center>5 1961, 1963, 1969, 1971, 2006, 2008 1965, 1970, 1973, 2007, 2009
Template:Country data Greece Panathinaikos <center>6 <center>1 1996, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2011 2001
Template:Country data Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv <center>5 <center>9 1977, 1981, 2001, 2004, 2005 1980, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2011
Template:Country data Italy Pallacanestro Varese <center>5 <center>5 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976 1971, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979
Template:Country data Italy Olimpia Milano <center>3 <center>2 1966, 1987, 1988 1967, 1983
Template:Country data Latvia ASK Riga <center>3 <center>1 1958, 1959, 1960 1961
Template:Country data Croatia Split <center>3 <center>1 1989, 1990, 1991 1972
Template:Country data Spain Barcelona <center>2 <center>5 2003, 2010 1984, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1997
Template:Country data Italy Virtus Bologna <center>2 <center>3 1998, 2001 1981, 1999, 2002
Template:Country data Italy Pallacanestro Cantù <center>2 <center>– 1982, 1983
Template:Country data Croatia Cibona Zagreb <center>2 <center>– 1985, 1986
Template:Country data Greece Olympiacos <center>1 <center>3 1997 1994, 1995, 2010
Template:Country data Georgia Dinamo Tbilisi <center>1 <center>1 1962 1960
Template:Country data Spain Joventut Badalona <center>1 <center>1 1994 1992
Template:Country data Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas <center>1 <center>1 1999 1986
Template:Country data BIH Bosna Sarajevo <center>1 <center>– 1979
Template:Country data Italy Pallacanestro Virtus Roma <center>1 <center>– 1984
Template:Country data Serbia Partizan Belgrade <center>1 <center>– 1992
Template:Country data France CSP Limoges <center>1 <center>– 1993
Template:Country data Bulgaria Academic Sofia <center>– <center>2 1958, 1959
Template:Country data Czech Republic Spartak Brno <center>– <center>2 1964, 1968
Template:Country data Italy Benetton Treviso <center>– <center>2 1993, 2003
Template:Country data Spain Baskonia <center>– <center>2 2001, 2005
Template:Country data Czech Republic Slavia Prague <center>– <center>1 1966
Template:Country data Greece AEK Athens <center>– <center>1 1998
Template:Country data Italy Fortitudo Bologna <center>– <center>1 2004

By nationEdit

Country Cups
Template:Country data Italy Italy 13
Template:Country data Spain Spain 11
Template:Country data Greece Greece 7
Template:Country data Russia Russia (and as part of Soviet Union) 6
Template:Country data Croatia Croatia (and as part of SFR Yugoslavia) 5
Template:Country data Israel Israel 5
Template:Country data Latvia Latvia (as part of Soviet Union) 3
Template:Country data Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (and as part of SFR Yugoslavia) 1
Template:Country data France France 1
Template:Country data Georgia Georgia (as part of Soviet Union) 1
Template:Country data Lithuania Lithuania 1
Template:Country data Serbia Serbia (and as part of SFR Yugoslavia / FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro 1

Euroleague versus NBA gamesEdit

The following is a list of games between NBA and Euroleague teams, since the Euroleague stopped being run by FIBA Europe and began working in conjunction with ULEB (the modern era Euroleague format). The list includes only games in which NBA clubs have played against teams that participated in that season's Euroleague competition. The games that take place outside of the United States and/or Canada are played under a combination of mixed NBA and FIBA rules with 2 NBA refs and 1 ULEB ref, while all games played in the United States and/or Canada are played under NBA rules only and with 3 NBA refs.

StatisticsEdit

  • NBA teams have an overall record of 36-7 against the Euroleague teams.
  • NBA teams have a record of 27-2 when playing the games at home, under NBA rules, and with three NBA refs.
  • NBA teams have a record of 9-5 when playing the games away, under a combination of mixed NBA and FIBA rules, and with two NBA refs and one FIBA ref.

2000sEdit

Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox

2010sEdit

Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox

Euroleague champions versus NBA championsEdit

The following is a list of games that have been played between the defending champions of the NBA and the defending champions of the Euroleague. The games that take place outside of the United States and/or Canada are played under a combination of mixed NBA and FIBA rules with 2 NBA refs and 1 ULEB ref, while all games played in the United States and/or Canada are played under NBA rules only and with 3 NBA refs.

Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox Template:Basketballbox

FactsEdit

Media coverageEdit

Euroleague awardsEdit

Statistical LeadersEdit

Points Per GameEdit

  • 2003-04 Flag of the United States Lynn Greer (Slask Wroclaw): 25.07 (in 14 games)
  • 2004-05 Flag of the United States Charles Smith (Victoria Libertas (Scavolini) Pesaro): 20.65 (in 20 games)

Rebounds Per GameEdit

  • 1993-94 Flag of the United States Roy Tarpley (Olympiacos Piraeus): 12.84 (in 19 games)
  • 1996-97 Flag of the United States Warren Kidd (Stefanel Milano): 10.59 (in 22 games)

Assists Per GameEdit

  • 1998-99 Flag of the United States Tyus Edney (Zalgiris Kaunas): 6.13 (in 22 games)
  • 2009-10 Flag of the United States Omar Cook (Unicaja Malaga): 5.93 (in 16 games)

Steals Per GameEdit

  • 1997-98 Flag of the United States David Rivers (Teamsystem Bologna): 2.85 (in 21 games)
  • 2002-03 Flag of the United States Fred House (Partizan Belgrade): 3 (in 10 games)
  • 2003-04 Flag of the United States Fred House (Partizan Belgrade): 3.38 (in 13 games)
  • 2008-09 Flag of the United States David Logan (Asseco Prokom): 2.66 (in 15 games)
  • 2010-11 Flag of the United States Chuck Eidson (Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv): 2.63 (in 22 games)

Blocks Per GameEdit

Average Index Rating, Full Season LeadersEdit

  • 2008-09 Flag of the United States D'or Fischer (Maccabi Tel Aviv): 21.46 (in 13 games)

Average Index Rating, Regular Season LeadersEdit

Average Index Rating, Top 16 LeadersEdit

All-Time LeadersEdit

Since the beginning of the 2000-01 season:

Average Accumulated
Points Flag of the United States Alphonso Ford 22.2 Flag of the United States Marcus Brown 2312
Rebounds Template:Country data TUR Mirsad Türkcan 10.6 Template:Country data TUR Mirsad Türkcan 1028
Assists Template:Country data PAN Ed Cota 4.8 Template:Country data GRE Theodoros Papaloukas 742
Steals Template:Country data ARG Emanuel Ginóbili 2.7 Template:Country data GRE Theodoros Papaloukas 263
Blocks Template:Country data UKR Grigorij Khizhnyak 3.1 Template:Country data Spain Fran Vazquez 140
Index Ratings Flag of the United States Anthony Parker 21.4 Template:Country data CRO Nikola Vujčić 2965

Individual performancesEdit

Individual highsEdit

PointsEdit

Since the beginning of the 1991-92 season:

  1. Flag of the United States Joe Arlauckas (Real Madrid) 63 pts @ Buckler Bologna (24/28 2pt, 0/1 3pt, 15/18 FT) (in 1995-96 season)
  2. Flag of the United States Michael Young (CSP Limoges) 47 pts vs. Benetton Treviso (12/22 2pt, 4/6 3pt, 11/15 FT) (in 1993-94 season)
  3. Template:Country data GRE Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 46 pts vs. Philips Milano (8/14 2pt, 5/6 3pt, 15/18 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  4. Template:Country data CRO Velimir Perasović (Slobodna Dalmacija Split) 45 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (15/22 2pt, 1/1 3pt, 12/14 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  5. Template:Country data CRO Ivica Žurić (Cibona Zagreb) 45 pts @ Buckler Bologna (11/18 2pt, 5/7 3pt, 8/9 FT) (in 1993-94 season)
  6. Template:Country data GRE Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 44 pts vs. Joventut Badalona (15/21 2pt, 2/5 3pt, 8/11 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  7. Template:Country data GRE Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 44 pts @ Commodore Den Helder (16/28 2pt, 1/3 3pt, 9/10 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  8. Flag of the United States Tony Dawson (Bayer Leverkusen) 43 pts @ Kinder Bologna (10/15 2pt, 1/2 3pt, 20/25 FT) (in 1996-97 season)
  9. Template:Country data CRO Zdravko Radulović (Cibona Zagreb) 42 pts @ Olympique d'Antibes (6/10 2pt, 7/13 3pt, 9/9 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  10. Template:Country data CRO Zdravko Radulović (Cibona Zagreb) 42 pts vs. Slobodna Dalmacija Split (8/15 2pt, 7/11 3pt, 5/7 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  11. Template:Country data TUR İbrahim Kutluay (Fenerbahce Istanbul) 41 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (7/13 2pt, 6/8 3pt, 9/15 FT) (in 1998-99 season)
  12. Flag of the United States Alphonso Ford (Peristeri Athens) 41 pts vs. Baskonia (9/19 2pt, 3/4 3pt, 14/15 FT) (in 2000-01 season)
  13. Template:Country data ITA Carlton Myers (PAF Bologna) 41 pts vs. Real Madrid (6/9 2pt, 5/11 3pt, 14/19 FT) (in 2000-01 season)
  14. Template:Country data LAT Kaspars Kambala (Efes Pilsen) 41 pts vs. FC Barcelona (18/28 2p, 5/10 FT) (in 2002-03 season)
  15. Template:Country data GRE Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 40 pts vs. Estudiantes Madrid (14/19 2pt, 0/2 3pt, 12/14 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  16. Template:Country data CRO Zdravko Radulović (Cibona Zagreb) 40 pts @ Phonola Caserta (10/12 2pt, 5/12 3pt, 5/8 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
  17. Template:Country data CRO Arijan Komazec (Kinder Bologna) 40 pts vs. FC Barcelona (10/12 2pt, 4/5 3pt, 8/8 FT)(in 1996-97 season)
  18. Template:Country data FR Yugoslavia Template:Country data MontenegroVlado Šćepanović (Partizan Belgrade) 40 pts @ Ural Great Perm (3/5 2pt, 7/9 3pt, 13/13 FT) (in 2001-02 season)
  19. Template:Country data Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas (Baskonia) 40 pts vs. ASVEL Villeurbanne (4/7 2pt, 6/6 3pt, 14/14 FT) (in 2003-04 season)
  20. Flag of the United States Marc Salyers (Chorale Roanne) 40 pts vs. Fenerbahce Ulker (9/11 2pt, 6/13 3pt, 4/5 FT) (in 2007-08 season)

ReboundsEdit

Since the beginning of the 1991-92 season:

  1. Template:Country data Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) 24 rebs @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1992-93 season)
  2. Flag of the United States Joe Binion (Buckler Bologna) 24 rebs @ Panathinaikos Athens (in 1994-95 season)
  3. Template:Country data GRE Antonis Fotsis (Dynamo Moscow) 24 rebs vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2006-07 season)
  4. Flag of the United States Rickie Winslow (Estudiantes Madrid) 23 rebs vs. Aris Thessaloniki (in 1991-92 season)
  5. Flag of the United States Cliff Levingston (PAOK Thessaloniki) 23 rebs vs. Scavolini Pesaro (in 1992-93 season)
  6. Flag of the United States Roy Tarpley (Olympiacos Piraeus) 23 rebs vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1993-94 season)
  7. Template:Country data TUR Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA Moscow) 23 rebs vs. Buducnost Podgorica (in 2001-02 season)
  8. Flag of the United States Orlando Phillips (EB Pau Orthez) 22 rebs vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1992-93 season)
  9. Template:Country data CRO Emilio Kovačić (Cibona Zagreb) 22 rebs @ Efes Pilsen (in 1993-94 season)
  10. Template:Country data TUR Mirsad Türkcan (Montepaschi Siena) 21 rebs vs. Baskonia (in 2002-03 season)
  11. Template:Country data TUR Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA Moscow) 21 rebs vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 2003-04 season)
  12. Template:Country data TUR Mirsad Türkcan (Fenerbahce Ulker) 21 rebs @ Eldo Napoli (in 2006-07 season)
  13. Template:Country data TUR Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 21 rebs @ Varese Roosters (in 1998-99 season)
  14. Template:Country data TUR Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 21 rebs vs. Plannja Lulea (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  15. Flag of the United States Lee Johnson (Olympique d'Antibes) 21 rebs vs. Kalev Tallinn (in 1991-92 season)
  16. Flag of the United States Tony Massenburg (FC Barcelona) 21 rebs vs. CSP Limoges (in 1993-94 season)
  17. Template:Country data Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) 21 rebs vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1993-94 season)
  18. Template:Country data CRO Stojan Vranković (Panathinaikos Athens) 21 rebs vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (in 1994-95 season)
  19. Flag of the United States Warren Kidd (Stefanel Milano) 21 rebs vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1996-97 season)
  20. Template:Country data CRO Nikola Prkačin (Cibona Zagreb) 21 rebs vs. EB Pau Orthez (in 1998-99 season)
  21. Template:Country data GRE Lazaros Papadopoulos (Iraklis Thessaloniki) 21 rebs vs. Alba Berlin (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)

AssistsEdit

Since the beginning of the 1991-92 season:

  1. Flag of the United States Elmer Bennett (Baskonia) 17 asts @ Zalgiris Kaunas (in 1998-99 season)
  2. Template:Country data LAT Raimonds Miglinieks (Slask Wroclaw) 15 asts @ Montepaschi Siena (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  3. Flag of the United States Tyus Edney (Benetton Treviso) 14 asts @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2003-04 season)
  4. Template:Country data RUS Vasili Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 14 asts vs. EB Pau Orthez (in 1995-96 season)
  5. Template:Country data GRE Theodoros Papaloukas (Olympiakos) 14 asts vs. Entente Orleanaise (2009-10 season)
  6. Template:Country data RUS Vasili Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 13 asts vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1995-96 season)
  7. Template:Country data MKD Petar Naumoski (Efes Pilsen) 13 asts @ CSKA Moscow (in 1998-99 season)
  8. Template:Country data FRA Laurent Sciarra (ASVEL Villeurbanne) 13 asts vs. Panathinaikos Athens (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  9. Flag of the United States Elmer Bennett (Baskonia) 13 asts @ AEK Athens (in 2000-01 season)
  10. Template:Country data GRE Nikos Zisis (AEK Athens) 13 asts vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (in 2004-05 season)
  11. Template:Country data FRA Marc-Antoine Pellin (Chorale Roanne) 13 asts vs. Lottomatica Roma (in 2007-08 season)

StealsEdit

Since the beginning of the 1991-92 season:

  1. Flag of the United States Marcus Webb (CSKA Moscow) 11 stls vs. PAOK Thessaloniki (in 1997-98 season)
  2. Flag of the United States Jeff Trepagnier (Ulker Istanbul) 11 stls vs. Partizan Belgrade (in 2005-06 season)
  3. Template:Country data ITA Stefano Mancinelli (Climamio Bologna) 10 stls vs. Dynamo Moscow (in 2006-07 season)
  4. Template:Country data GRE Panagiotis Giannakis (Aris Thessaloniki) 9 stls vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1991-92 season)
  5. Flag of the United States Chris Corchiani (Bayer Leverkusen) 9 stls vs. Unicaja Malaga (in 1995-96 season)
  6. Template:Country data Lithuania Saulius Štombergas (Zalgiris Kaunas) 9 stls vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 1998-99 season)
  7. Template:Country data FR Yugoslavia Veselin Petrović (Partizan Belgrade) 9 stls vs. Plannja Lulea (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  8. Flag of the United States Fred House (Partizan Belgrade) 9 stls vs. FC Barcelona (in 2003-04 season)
  9. Flag of the United States Chris Williams (Skyliners Frankfurt) 9 stls @ CSKA Moscow (in 2004-05 season)
  10. Template:Country data ARG Pablo Prigioni (Baskonia) 9 stls vs. SIG Basket Strasbourg (in 2005-06 season)

BlocksEdit

Since the beginning of the 2000-01 season:

  1. Template:Country data CRO Stojan Vranković (PAF Bologna) 10 blks @ Cibona Zagreb (in 2000-01 season)
  2. Template:Country data UKR Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 8 blks @ Estudiantes Madrid (in 2000-01 season)
  3. Template:Country data UKR Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks vs. Ulker Istanbul (in 2001-02 season)
  4. Template:Country data UKR Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks vs. Frankfurt Skyliners (in 2001-02 season)
  5. Template:Country data Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks @ Panathinaikos Athens (in 2004-05 season)
  6. Flag of the United States Loren Woods (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks @ Asseco Prokom (in 2008-09 season)
  7. Template:Country data TUR Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 7 blks vs. Plannja Lulea (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  8. Template:Country data RUS Andrei Kirilenko (CSKA Moscow) 6 blks @ Maccabi Ness Raanana (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  9. Template:Country data UKR Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 6 blks vs. KK Zadar (in 2000-01 season)
  10. Template:Country data CRO Davor Pejčinović (KK Zadar) 6 blks vs. Lugano Snakes (in 2000-01 season)
  11. Template:Country data FRA Frédéric Weis (Unicaja Malaga) 6 blks @ Efes Pilsen (in 2002-03 season)
  12. Template:Country data RUS Alexei Savrasenko (CSKA Moscow) 6 blks @ Baskonia (in 2004-05 season)
  13. Flag of the United States Maceo Baston (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 6 blks vs. Baskonia (in 2005-06 season)
  14. Flag of the United States Marcus Haislip (Efes Pilsen) 6 blks @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2006-07 season)
  15. Flag of the United States Terence Morris (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 6 blks vs. Zalgiris Kaunas (in 2007-08 season)

Index RatingsEdit

Since the beginning of the 2000-01 season:

  1. Flag of the United States Tanoka Beard (Zalgiris Kaunas) 63 @ Skipper Bologna (in 2003-04 season)
  2. Template:Country data SLO Jaka Lakovič (Krka Novo Mesto) 55 @ Real Madrid (in 2001-02 season)
  3. Template:Country data Serbia Dejan Milojević (Partizan Belgrade) 55 vs. Olympiacos (in 2004-05 season)
  4. Template:Country data CRO Marko Popović (Cibona Zagreb) 54 vs. Estudiantes Madrid (in 2004-05 season)
  5. Template:Country data SLO Jaka Lakovič (Panathinaikos Athens) 51 @ Benetton Treviso (in 2003-04 season)
  6. Template:Country data Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas (Baskonia) 50 vs. ASVEL Villeurbanne (in 2003-04 season)
  7. Template:Country data BEL Thomas Van Den Spiegel (Prokom Trefl) 50 @ VidiVici Bologna (in 2007-08 season)
  8. Template:Country data Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič (Real Madrid) 49 @ Khimki Moscow (in 2009-10 season)
  9. Template:Country data AUS-Template:Country data SRB Aleks Marić (Partizan Belgrade) 49 vs. Efes Pilsen (in 2009-10 season)
  10. Template:Country data ARG Andrés Nocioni (Baskonia) 48 @ Benetton Treviso (in 2003-04 season)
  11. Flag of the United States Spencer Nelson (GHP Bamberg) 48 vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2005-06 season)
  12. Template:Country data Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (Zalgiris Kaunas) 47 @ Ulker Istanbul (in 2003-04 season)
  13. Flag of the United States Anthony Parker (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 47 @ ASVEL Villeurbanne (in 2004-05 season)
  14. Template:Country data RUS Ruslan Avleev (Ural Great Perm) 47 vs. Telindus Oostende (in 2001-02 season)
  15. Flag of the United States Kebu Stewart (Hapoel Jerusalem) 47 vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2000-01 season)

Triple-DoublesEdit

Since the beginning of the 1991-92 season:

  1. Template:Country data RUS Vassili Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 21 pts, 10 asts, 10 rebs vs. Olympiacos (in 1994-95 season)
  2. Flag of the United States Bill Edwards (PAOK Thessaloniki) 24 pts, 15 rebs, 10 asts vs. Cholet Basket (in 1999-00 season)
  3. Flag of the United States Derrick Phelps (Alba Berlin) 12 asts, 11 pts, 10 rebs vs. Iraklis (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
  4. Template:Country data CRO Nikola Vujčić (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 12 rebs, 11 pts, 11 asts vs. Prokom Trefl (in 2005-06 season)
  5. Template:Country data CRO Nikola Vujčić (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 27 pts, 10 rebs, 10 asts vs. Olimpija Ljubljana (in 2006-07 season)

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. Euroleague.net - Euroleague, Turkish Airlines sign strategic partnership deal.
  2. Euroleague.net - About Euroleague Basketball.
  3. - CSPN China to broadcast Turkish Airlines Euroleague.
  4. Euroleague.net - Final Four attracts record TV audiences!
  5. Template:Use mdy dates Template:Documentation subpage This template is used to cite press release sources in Wikipedia articles. For general information about citations in Wikipedia articles, see Wikipedia:Citing sources.

    UsageEdit

    When copying all parameters, in either horizontal or vertical format, delete those you don't need.

    Horizontal format:

    • {{cite press release |title= |url= |publisher= |date= |accessdate=May 17, 2012}}
    • {{cite press release |title= |publisher= |date= |url= |format= |language= |trans_title= |accessdate= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |ref= }}

    Vertical format: Template:Pre2

    ExamplesEdit

    {{cite press release |url=http://autismspeaks.org/press/autism_speaks_can_complete.php |title=Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now complete merger |publisher=Autism Speaks |date=February 5, 2007 |accessdate=November 1, 2007}}

    ParametersEdit

    SyntaxEdit

    Template:Csdoc

    Template:Csdoc

    Template:Csdoc

    DescriptionEdit

    Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc

    Template:Citation Style 1 Template:Wikipedia referencing Template:UF-COinSar:قالب:Cite press da:Skabelon:Cite press release el:Πρότυπο:Cite press release es:Plantilla:Cita conferencia de prensa fr:Modèle:Cite press release ja:Template:Cite press release mk:Шаблон:Cite press release pl:Szablon:Cytuj oświadczenie prasowe ro:Format:Cite press release ru:Шаблон:Cite press release sv:Mall:Pressmeddelanderef th:Template:Cite press release uk:Шаблон:Cite press release vi:Tiêu bản:Chú thích thông cáo báo chí zh:Template:Cite press release

  6. Template:Use mdy dates Template:Documentation subpage This template is used to cite press release sources in Wikipedia articles. For general information about citations in Wikipedia articles, see Wikipedia:Citing sources.

    UsageEdit

    When copying all parameters, in either horizontal or vertical format, delete those you don't need.

    Horizontal format:

    • {{cite press release |title= |url= |publisher= |date= |accessdate=May 17, 2012}}
    • {{cite press release |title= |publisher= |date= |url= |format= |language= |trans_title= |accessdate= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |ref= }}

    Vertical format: Template:Pre2

    ExamplesEdit

    {{cite press release |url=http://autismspeaks.org/press/autism_speaks_can_complete.php |title=Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now complete merger |publisher=Autism Speaks |date=February 5, 2007 |accessdate=November 1, 2007}}

    ParametersEdit

    SyntaxEdit

    Template:Csdoc

    Template:Csdoc

    Template:Csdoc

    DescriptionEdit

    Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc Template:Csdoc

    Template:Citation Style 1 Template:Wikipedia referencing Template:UF-COinSar:قالب:Cite press da:Skabelon:Cite press release el:Πρότυπο:Cite press release es:Plantilla:Cita conferencia de prensa fr:Modèle:Cite press release ja:Template:Cite press release mk:Шаблон:Cite press release pl:Szablon:Cytuj oświadczenie prasowe ro:Format:Cite press release ru:Шаблон:Cite press release sv:Mall:Pressmeddelanderef th:Template:Cite press release uk:Шаблон:Cite press release vi:Tiêu bản:Chú thích thông cáo báo chí zh:Template:Cite press release

  7. "Partizan sets crowd record at Belgrade Arena!". Euroleague.net. 2009-03-05. http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/45551/180/item. Retrieved 2009-03-06. 

External linksEdit

Advertisement | Your ad here

Latest Photos

Add a Photo
2,440photos on this wiki
See more >

Recent Wiki Activity

See more >

Around Wikia's network

Random Wiki