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EuroLeague Finals

The EuroLeague Finals are the championship finals of the EuroLeague competition. The EuroLeague is the highest level tier, and most important professional club basketball competition in Europe.

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EuroLeague Finals

For finals not played in a single game, an * precedes the score of the team playing at home.

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

EuroLeague Finals Top Scorers, MVPs, and Champion coaches (1958 to present)

From 1958 to 1987, the Top Scorer of the EuroLeague Finals was noted, regardless of whether he played on the winning or losing team. However, there was no actual MVP award given. On the other hand, since the end of the 1987–88 season, when the first modern era EuroLeague Final Four was held, an MVP is named at the conclusion of each Final Four, at the end of the EuroLeague Final.

† The 2000–01 season was a transition year, with the best European teams splitting into two different major leagues: The SuproLeague, held by FIBA Europe, and the EuroLeague, held by Euroleague Basketball.

Coaches with the most championships

† The 2000–01 season was a transition year, with the best European teams splitting into two different major leagues: The SuproLeague, held by FIBA Europe, and the EuroLeague, held by Euroleague Basketball.

Top scoring performances in EuroLeague Finals games

  • The top scoring performances in EuroLeague Finals games:
    1. Žarko Varajić (Bosna) 45 points vs. Emerson Varese (in 1978–79 Final)
    2. Vladimir Andreev (CSKA Moscow) 37 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1968–69 Final)
    3. Dražen Petrović (Cibona) 36 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1984–85 Final)
    4. Sergei Belov (CSKA Moscow) 34 points vs. Ignis Varese (in 1972–73 Final)
    5. Steve Chubin (Simmenthal Milano) 34 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1966–67 Final)
    6. Earl Williams (Maccabi Elite) 31 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1979–80 Final)
    7. Emiliano Rodríguez (Real Madrid) 31 points vs. Spartak ZJŠ Brno (in first leg of 1963–64 Finals)
    8. Juan Antonio San Epifanio (FC Barcelona) 31 points vs. Banco di Roma Virtus (in 1983–84 Final)
    9. Wayne Hightower (Real Madrid) 30 points vs. Dinamo Tbilisi (in 1961–62 Final)
    10. Mirza Delibašić (Bosna) 30 points vs. Emerson Varese (in 1978–79 Final)
    11. Clifford Luyk (Real Madrid) 30 points vs. CSKA Moscow (in first leg of 1964–65 Finals)
    12. František Konvička (Spartak ZJŠ Brno) 30 points vs. Real Madrid (in first leg of 1963–64 Finals)

    References

    EuroLeague Finals Wikipedia