- Euroleague
Infobox sports league
title=Euroleague
current_season=Euroleague 2008-09
logo=Official Euroleague Basketball logo 200x56.jpg
pixels=200
caption=Euroleague Basketball
sport=Basketball
founded=1957
folded=
fame=
motto =Devotion
teams=24 (group stage)
continent=flagicon|EUREurope
country=FIBA Europe members
champion =flagicon|Russia CSKA Moscow
most successful team = fb|GreecePanathinaikos BC
website= [http://www.euroleague.net/ Euroleague.net]
singles=
ceo =Jordi Bertomeu
TV=23 countriesThe Euroleague (EL) is one of the professionalbasketball competitions inEurope , with teams from thirteen differentEurope an countries. The competition is operated byULEB , a Europe-wide consortium of leading professional basketball leagues.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.For example, two 2007-08 domestic champions from ULEB member countries will not compete in the 2008-09 Euroleague—Zadar (Croatia) and
Hapoel Holon (Israel). Zadar will play in the second-level Eurocup in 2008-09. Hapoel Holon, however, will not compete in "any" of the three European continental club competitions—not even the third-tierEuroChallenge (which is run byFIBA Europe instead of ULEB).European Champions' Cup Teams Divided
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, including the 1999/2000 season. That was whenULEB , short for the Union of European Leagues of Basketball, was created by the 24 richest club teams, most of them fromSpain ,Italy andGreece .Amazingly,
FIBA had never trademarked the Euroleague name and ULEB simply used it without any legal ramifications because FIBA had nolegal 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 basketball competitions: the FIBASuproleague (known as the FIBA Euroleague up to that point) and the brand new ULEB Euroleague.The rift in European 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, TAU Cerámica and Benetton Treviso joinedULEB .In May of 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 2000/2001 season joined it as well.
In essence, the authority in European basketball was divided over club-country lines.
FIBA stayed in charge of national team competitions (like the European Championships, World Championships, and the Olympics) whileULEB took over the professional club competitions. From that point on, FIBA'sKorac Cup andSaporta Cup competitions lasted only one more season before folding, which was when ULEB launched the ULEB Cup, now known as the Eurocup.Euroleague Format
The first phase is the Regular season, in which 24 teams, divided into three groups of eight, participate. 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; the surviving teams are divided into four groups. In the 2008-09 season, there will be four groups of six teams, first four teams in each group will proceed to the second phase.
The second phase, known as the Top 16, then begins. 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
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 best-of-three series (in 2008-2009 season, best-of-five series, with two of the three possible games scheduled at the first-place team's home court).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 2009 Final Four will be held on May 1-3 at the O2 World in
Berlin .Champions 1958-2008
For finals not played on a single match, * precedes the score of the team playing at home.
Trivia
* Real Madrid has been the most successful team, having won the competition a record eight times.
* Panathinaikos is the most successful team since the Final Four system introduction, having won 4 out of 20 Final Fours.
* During the 1970s,Pallacanestro Varese , then competing under sponsorship names Ignis and later on Mobilgirgi and Emerson, reached all 10 finals. These consecutive final matches (of which it won five) were the only ones ever reached by this club.
*Athens is the only city, from which three different clubs Panathinaikos, Olympiacos and AEK have participated in Euroleague finals.
* The highest attendance ever recorded in Euroleague is around [http://www.paobc.gr/en/match.asp?match_id=362&year_competition_id=37 20,000 fans] , achieved in a home match of Panathinaikos Athens in OAKA against Benetton Treviso on March 29, 2006, for the second phase of theEuroleague 2005-06 . An attendance of 18,900 fans has also been achieved three times in home matches of Panathinaikos, against Efes Pilsen in 2005 and Tau Ceramica (twice) in 2006.
* AlthoughIsrael is located in theMiddle East , its teams play in the Euroleague (similar to Israel's national football team and clubs playing forUEFA competitions).
* In the small area of less than 40 km² in the northern metropolitan area ofMilan , there are 3 clubs that have won a total of 10 European Champions' Cups and played a total of 16 finals:
**Pallacanestro Cantù , which won the Euroleague twice, is the team of the small city ofCantù (only 37,870 inhabitants), located 25 km north of Milan.
**Pallacanestro Varese , which won 5 Euroleagues, is from the city ofVarese (96,917 inhabitants), which is located a few miles west from Cantù and Milan.
**Olimpia Milano is from the city of Milan itself.
* Record score for a final game was achieved in the 2004 finals inTel Aviv , where home club Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Skipper Bologna by a score of 118-74 (44 point difference).Awards
Final Four MVP
*1988 flagicon|USA
Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano)*1989 flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia
Dino Rađa (Jugoplastika Split)*1990 flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia
Toni Kukoč (Jugoplastika Split)*1991 flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia
Toni Kukoč (Pop 84 Split)*1992 flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia
Predrag Danilović (Partizan)*1993 flagicon|Croatia
Toni Kukoč (Benetton)*1994 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Žarko Paspalj (Olympiacos)*1995 flagicon|Lithuania
Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid)*1996 flagicon|USA
Dominique Wilkins (Panathinaikos)*1997 flagicon|USA
David Rivers (Olympiacos)*1998 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Zoran Savić (Kinder)*1999 flagicon|USA
Tyus Edney (Zalgiris)*2000 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Željko Rebrača (Panathinaikos)*2001 flagicon|USA
Ariel McDonald (Maccabi) (FIBA Suproleague)*2001 flagicon|Argentina
Manu Ginóbili (Kinder) (ULEB Euroleague)*2002 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Dejan Bodiroga (Panathinaikos)*2003 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Dejan Bodiroga (Barcelona)*2004 flagicon|USA
Anthony Parker (Maccabi)*2005 flagicon|Lithuania
Šarūnas Jasikevičius (Maccabi)*2006 flagicon|Greece
Theodoros Papaloukas (CSKA)*2007 flagicon|Greece
Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos)*2008 flagicon|USA
Trajan Langdon (CSKA)All-Euroleague MVP
*2004-05 flagicon|USA
Anthony Parker (Maccabi)*2005-06 flagicon|USA
Anthony Parker (Maccabi)*2006-07 flagicon|Greece
Theodoros Papaloukas (CSKA)*2007-08 flagicon|Lithuania
Ramūnas Šiškauskas (CSKA)Regular Season MVP
*2000-01 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Dejan Tomašević (Buducnost)*2001-02 flagicon|Turkey
Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA)*2002-03 flagicon|USA
Joseph Blair (Ulker)*2003-04 flagicon|Lithuania
Arvydas Sabonis (Zalgiris)Top 16 MVP
*2001-02 flagicon|FR Yugoslavia
Dejan Bodiroga (Panathinaikos)*2002-03 flagicon|Turkey
Mirsad Türkcan (Montepaschi)*2003-04 flagicon|Lithuania
Arvydas Sabonis (Zalgiris)Best Defender
*2004-05 flagicon|Greece
Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos)*2005-06 flagicon|Greece
Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos)*2006-07 flagicon|Greece
Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos)*2007-08 flagicon|Greece
Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos)Rising Star
*2004-05 flagicon|Slovenia
Erazem Lorbek (Climamio)*2005-06 flagicon|Italy
Andrea Bargnani (Benetton)*2006-07 flagicon|Spain Rudy Fernández (DKV Joventut)
*2007-08 flagicon|Italy
Danilo Gallinari (Olimpia Milano)MVP of the Month
2004-05
*November: flagicon|USA
Anthony Parker (Maccabi)*December: flagicon|Turkey
Serkan Erdoğan (Ülker)*January: flagicon|Greece
Theodoros Papaloukas (CSKA)*February: flagicon|Slovenia
Jaka Lakovič (Panathinaikos)*March: flagicon|Lithuania
Arvydas Macijauskas (TAU)*April: flagicon|USA
Marcus Brown (CSKA)2005-06
*November: flagicon|Turkey
Kaya Peker (Efes Pilsen)*December: flagicon|Spain
Jorge Garbajosa (Unicaja)*January: flagicon|Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (Barcelona)
*February: flagicon|USA
Tyus Edney (Olympiacos)*March: flagicon|USA
Maceo Baston (Maccabi)*April: flagicon|USA
Trajan Langdon (CSKA)2006-07
*November: flagicon|USA
Mike Batiste (Panathinaikos)*December: flagicon|Argentina
Luis Scola (TAU)*January: flagicon|Greece
Lazaros Papadopoulos (Dynamo)*February: flagicon|Slovenia
Matjaz Smodis (CSKA)*March: flagicon|Puerto Rico
Daniel Santiago (Unicaja)*April: flagicon|Lithuania
Ramūnas Šiškauskas (Panathinaikos)2007-08
*November: flagicon|Lithuania
Arvydas Macijauskas (Olympiacos)*December: flagicon|USA
Marcus Brown (Zalgiris)*January: flagicon|USA
Terence Morris (Maccabi)*February: flagicon|USA
Bootsy Thornton (Siena)*March: flagicon|Belize
Milt Palacio (Partizan)*April: flagicon|Lithuania
Ramūnas Šiškauskas (CSKA)MVP of the Week
All-Euroleague Teams
2000-01 season
2003-04 season
2006-07 season
Individual Performances
Individual highs
Points
Since the beginning of 1991-92 season:
#
Joe Arlauckas (Real Madrid) 63 pts @ Buckler Bologna (24/28 2pt, 0/1 3pt, 15/18 FT) (in 1995-96 season)
# Michael Young (CSP Limoges) 47 pts vs. Benetton Treviso (12/22 2pt, 4/6 3pt, 11/15 FT) (in 1993-94 season)
#Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 46 pts vs. Philips Milano (8/14 2pt, 5/6 3pt, 15/18 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Velimir Perasović (Slobodna Dalmacija Split) 45 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (15/22 2pt, 1/1 3pt, 12/14 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Ivica Žurić (Cibona Zagreb) 45 pts @ Buckler Bologna (11/18 2pt, 5/7 3pt, 8/9 FT) (in 1993-94 season)
#Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 44 pts vs. Joventut Badalona (15/21 2pt, 2/5 3pt, 8/11 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 44 pts @ Commodore Den Helder (16/28 2pt, 1/3 3pt, 9/10 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Tony Dawson (Bayer Leverkusen) 43 pts @ Kinder Bologna (10/15 2pt, 1/2 3pt, 20/25 FT) (in 1996-97 season)
#Zdravko Radulović (Cibona Zagreb) 42 pts @ Olympique d'Antibes (6/10 2pt, 7/13 3pt, 9/9 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Zdravko Radulović (Cibona Zagreb) 42 pts vs. Slobodna Dalmacija Split (8/15 2pt, 7/11 3pt, 5/7 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#İbrahim Kutluay (Fenerbahce Istanbul) 41 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (7/13 2pt, 6/8 3pt, 9/15 FT) (in 1998-99 season)
#Alphonso Ford (Peristeri Athens) 41 pts vs. TAU Ceramica (9/19 2pt, 3/4 3pt, 14/15 FT) (in 2000-01 season)
#Carlton Myers (PAF Bologna) 41 pts vs. Real Madrid (6/9 2pt, 5/11 3pt, 14/19 FT) (in 2000-01 season)
#Kaspars Kambala (Efes Pilsen) 41 pts vs. FC Barcelona (18/28 2p, 5/10 FT) (in 2002-03 season)
#Nikos Galis (Aris Thessaloniki) 40 pts vs. Estudiantes Madrid (14/19 2pt, 0/2 3pt, 12/14 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Zdravko Radulović (Cibona Zagreb) 40 pts @ Phonola Caserta (10/12 2pt, 5/12 3pt, 5/8 FT) (in 1991-92 season)
#Arijan Komazec (Kinder Bologna) 40 pts vs. FC Barcelona (10/12 2pt, 4/5 3pt, 8/8 FT)(in 1996-97 season)
#Vlado Šćepanović (Partizan Belgrade) 40 pts @ Ural Great Perm (3/5 2pt, 7/9 3pt, 13/13 FT) (in 2001-02 season)
#Arvydas Macijauskas (TAU Ceramica) 40 pts vs. ASVEL Villeurbanne (4/7 2pt, 6/6 3pt, 14/14 FT) (in 2003-04 season)
#Marc Salyers (Chorale Roanne) 40 pts vs. Fenerbahce Ulker (9/11 2pt, 6/13 3pt, 4/5 FT) (in 2007-08 season)Rebounds
Since the beginning of 1991-92 season:
#
Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) 24 rebs @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1992-93 season)
#Joe Binion (Buckler Bologna) 24 rebs @ Panathinaikos Athens (in 1994-95 season)
#Antonis Fotsis (Dynamo Moscow) 24 rebs vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2006-07 season)
#Rickie Winslow (Estudiantes Madrid) 23 rebs vs. Aris Thessaloniki (in 1991-92 season)
#Cliff Levingston (PAOK Thessaloniki) 23 rebs vs. Scavolini Pesaro (in 1992-93 season)
#Roy Tarpley (Olympiacos Piraeus) 23 rebs vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1993-94 season)
#Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA Moscow) 23 rebs vs. Buducnost Podgorica (in 2001-02 season)
#Orlando Phillips (EB Pau Orthez) 22 rebs vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1992-93 season)
#Emilio Kovačić (Cibona Zagreb) 22 rebs @ Efes Pilsen (in 1993-94 season)
#Mirsad Türkcan (Montepaschi Siena) 21 rebs vs. TAU Ceramica (in 2002-03 season)
#Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA Moscow) 21 rebs vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 2003-04 season)
#Mirsad Türkcan (Fenerbahce Ulker) 21 rebs @ Eldo Napoli (in 2006-07 season)
#Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 21 rebs @ Varese Roosters (in 1998-99 season)
#Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 21 rebs vs. Plannja Lulea (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
# Lee Johnson (Olympique d'Antibes) 21 rebs vs. Kalev Tallinn (in 1991-92 season)
#Tony Massenburg (FC Barcelona) 21 rebs vs. CSP Limoges (in 1993-94 season)
#Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) 21 rebs vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1993-94 season)
#Stojan Vranković (Panathinaikos Athens) 21 rebs vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (in 1994-95 season)
#Warren Kidd (Stefanel Milano) 21 rebs vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1996-97 season)
#Nikola Prkačin (Cibona Zagreb) 21 rebs vs. EB Pau Orthez (in 1998-99 season)
#Lazaros Papadopoulos (Iraklis Thessaloniki) 21 rebs vs. Alba Berlin (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)Assists
Since the beginning of 1991-92 season:
#
Elmer Bennett (TAU Ceramica) 17 asts @ Zalgiris Kaunas (in 1998-99 season)
#Raimonds Miglinieks (Slask Wroclaw) 15 asts @ Montepaschi Siena (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Tyus Edney (Benetton Treviso) 14 asts @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2003-04 season)
#Vasili Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 14 asts vs. EB Pau Orthez (in 1995-96 season)
#Vasili Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 13 asts vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1995-96 season)
#Petar Naumoski (Efes Pilsen) 13 asts @ CSKA Moscow (in 1998-99 season)
#Laurent Sciarra (ASVEL Villeurbanne) 13 asts vs. Panathinaikos Athens (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Elmer Bennett (TAU Ceramica) 13 asts @ AEK Athens (in 2000-01 season)
#Nikos Zisis (AEK Athens) 13 asts vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (in 2004-05 season)
#Marc-Antoine Pellin (Chorale Roanne) 13 asts vs. Lottomatica Roma (in 2007-08 season)teals
Since the beginning of 1991-92 season:
#
Marcus Webb (CSKA Moscow) 11 stls vs. PAOK Thessaloniki (in 1997-98 season)
#Jeff Trepagnier (Ulker Istanbul) 11 stls vs. Partizan Belgrade (in 2005-06 season)
#Stefano Mancinelli (Climamio Bologna) 10 stls vs. Dynamo Moscow (in 2006-07 season)
#Panagiotis Giannakis (Aris Thessaloniki) 9 stls vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1991-92 season)
#Chris Corchiani (Bayer Leverkusen) 9 stls vs. Unicaja Malaga (in 1995-96 season)
#Saulius Štombergas (Zalgiris Kaunas) 9 stls vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 1998-99 season)
#Veselin Petrović (Partizan Belgrade) 9 stls vs. Plannja Lulea (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Fred House (Partizan Belgrade) 9 stls vs. FC Barcelona (in 2003-04 season)
# Chris Williams (Skyliners Frankfurt) 9 stls @ CSKA Moscow (in 2004-05 season)
#Pablo Prigioni (TAU Ceramica) 9 stls vs. SIG Basket Strasbourg (in 2005-06 season)Blocks
Since the beginning of 2000-01 season:
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Stojan Vranković (PAF Bologna) 10 blks @ Cibona Zagreb (in 2000-01 season)
#Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 8 blks @ Estudiantes Madrid (in 2000-01 season)
#Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks vs. Ulker Istanbul (in 2001-02 season)
#Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks vs. Frankfurt Skyliners (in 2001-02 season)
#Darjuš Lavrinovič (Zalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks @ Panathinaikos Athens (in 2004-05 season)
#Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 7 blks vs. Plannja Lulea (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Andrei Kirilenko (CSKA Moscow) 6 blks @ Maccabi Ness Raanana (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Grigorij Khizhnyak (Zalgiris Kaunas) 6 blks vs. KK Zadar (in 2000-01 season)
#Davor Pejčinović (KK Zadar) 6 blks vs. Lugano Snakes (in 2000-01 season)
#Frédéric Weis (Unicaja Malaga) 6 blks @ Efes Pilsen (in 2002-03 season)
#Alexei Savrasenko (CSKA Moscow) 6 blks @ TAU Ceramica (in 2004-05 season)
#Maceo Baston (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 6 blks vs. TAU Ceramica (in 2005-06 season)
#Marcus Haislip (Efes Pilsen) 6 blks @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2006-07 season)
#Terence Morris (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 6 blks vs. Zalgiris Kaunas (in 2007-08 season)Index Ratings
Since the beginning of 2000-01 season:
#
Tanoka Beard (Zalgiris Kaunas) 63 @ Skipper Bologna (in 2003-04 season)
#Jaka Lakovič (Krka Novo Mesto) 55 @ Real Madrid (in 2001-02 season)
#Dejan Milojević (Partizan Belgrade) 55 vs. Olympiacos (in 2004-05 season)
# Marko Popović (Cibona Zagreb) 54 vs. Estudiantes Madrid (in 2004-05 season)
#Jaka Lakovič (Panathinaikos Athens) 51 @ Benetton Treviso (in 2003-04 season)
#Arvydas Macijauskas (TAU Ceramica) 50 vs. ASVEL Villeurbanne (in 2003-04 season)
#Thomas Van Den Spiegel (Prokom Trefl) 50 @ VidiVici Bologna (in 2007-08 season)
#Andrés Nocioni (TAU Ceramica) 48 @ Benetton Treviso (in 2003-04 season)
#Spencer Nelson (GHP Bamberg) 48 vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2005-06 season)
#Arvydas Sabonis (Zalgiris Kaunas) 47 @ Ulker Istanbul (in 2003-04 season)
#Anthony Parker (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 47 @ ASVEL Villeurbanne (in 2004-05 season)
#Ruslan Avleev (Ural Great Perm) 47 vs. Telindus Oostende (in 2001-02 season)
#Kebu Stewart (Hapoel Jerusalem) 47 vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2000-01 season)Triple-Doubles
Since the beginning of 1991-92 season:
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Vassili Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 21 pts, 10 asts, 10 rebs vs. Olympiacos (in 1994-95 season)
# Bill Edwards (PAOK Thessaloniki) 24 pts, 15 rebs, 10 asts vs. Cholet Basket (in 1999-00 season)
#Derrick Phelps (Alba Berlin) 12 asts, 11 pts, 10 rebs vs. Iraklis (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Nikola Vujčić (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 12 rebs, 11 pts, 11 asts vs. Prokom Trefl (in 2005-06 season)
#Nikola Vujčić (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 27 pts, 10 rebs, 10 asts vs. Olimpija Ljubljana (in 2006-07 season)Almost Triple-Doubles
Since the beginning of 1991-92 season:
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Darko Pahlic (KK Zadar) 11 pts, 10 asts, 9 rebs vs. Estudiantes Madrid (in 1992-93 season)
#Sergei Panov (CSKA Moscow) 16 pts, 11 rebs, 9 asts vs. Benetton Treviso (in 1995-96 season)
# Chuck Evans (Bayer Leverkusen) 17 pts, 10 asts, 9 rebs vs. Krka Novo Mesto (in 2000-01 Suproleague season)
#Stojan Vranković (PAF Bologna) 15 rebs, 10 blks, 9 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (in 2000-01 season)
# Chris Williams (Frankfurt Skyliners) 30 pts, 11 rebs, 9 stls @ CSKA Moscow (in 2004-05 season)
#Pablo Prigioni (TAU Ceramica) 11 asts, 10 pts, 9 stls vs. SIG Basket Strasbourg (in 2005-06 season)See also
*
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
*Fiba European Champions Cup and Euroleague history
*Euroleague 2008-09 External links
* [http://www.euroleague.net/ Euroleague official webpage]
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