The individual records in the history of the Final Four

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Eurohoops presents you with the Final Four records with some of them bound to be broken in Istanbul!

By Kostas Giataganas/ info@eurohoops.net

Since 1988, when the institution of the Final Four was established, there has been so much history and even more… numbers! With the help of the EuroLeague’s archive, Eurohoops presents the individual records that have made history!

What are the top performances in each individual statistical category, which player can break a record in the coming Final Four in Istanbul and which legends are in danger of losing the top.

This is the biggest question of all since many records still stand the test of time and as you can see Manu Ginobili is still among the names on the top of the individual records lists.

Scorers 

In the history of the Final Four, the performance of Milan’s Bob McAdoo with 39 points in the semifinal of 1988 against Aris remains the best offensive night for a player, with the same number of points having been tallied by Tau Cermaica’s Saulius Stombergas as well, but that was in the 2001 final series against Kinder.

For a final, there is a quintuple tie with 27 points, with Dejan Bodiroga, Manu Ginobili, Zoran Savic and Antoine Rigaudeau.

Overall, though, Nikos Galis’s performances are unsurpassed as he remains the top scorer in the history of the Final Four with 231 points and is not directly threatened.

Individual records, Final Four era (1988 – 2016) – Most points scored

SEMIFINALS Team Pts Year
1 STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS Tau Ceramica 39 2001*
1 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 39 1988
3 WILKINS, DOMINIQUE Panathinaikos Athens 35 1996
4 MAGEE, KEVIN Maccabi Tel Aviv 34 1988
5 DE COLO, NANDO CSKA Moscow 30 2016
6 SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS CSKA Moscow 29 2009
6 DAYE, DARREN Scavolini Pesaro 29 1991
6 MAGEE, KEVIN Maccabi Tel Aviv 29 1989
9 RIVERS, DAVID Olympiacos Piraeus 28 1997
9 VILLACAMPA, JORDI Joventut Badalona 28 1992
9 JAMCHY, DORON Maccabi Tel Aviv 28 1989
9 BROWN, RICKY Philips Milano 28 1988
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Team Pts Year
1 GINOBILI, EMANUEL Kinder Bologna 27 2002
1 GINOBILI, EMANUEL Kinder Bologna 27 2001*
1 BODIROGA, DEJAN Panathinaikos Athens 27 2001*
1 RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE Virtus Bologna 27 1999
1 SAVIC, ZORAN KK Split 27 1991
6 RICE, TYRESE Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 26 2014
6 HUFFMAN, NATE Maccabi Tel Aviv 26 2000
6 RIVERS, DAVID Olympiacos Piraeus 26 1997
9 DANILOVIC, PREDRAG Partizan Belgrade 25 1992
9 JAMCHY, DORON Maccabi Tel Aviv 25 1989
9 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 25 1988
SINGLE FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team Pts Year
1 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 69 1990
2 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 67 1988
3 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 64 1988
4 VOLKOV, ALEXANDER Panathinaikos 61 1994
5 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 57 1989
6 RIVERS, DAVID Olympiacos 54 1997
7 JAMCHY, DORON Maccabi Tel Aviv 53 1989
8 DE COLO, NANDO CSKA Moscow 52 2016
8 SAVIC, ZORAN KK Split 52 1991
10 WILKINS, DOMINIQUE Panathinaikos 51 1996
5 players tied with 50 points
FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team Pts
1 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA, Panathinaikos 231
2 HOLDEN, J.R. CSKA Moscow 194
3 LANGDON, TRAJAN Benetton Basket, CSKA 172
4 NAVARRO, J. C. FC Barcelona 168
5 BODIROGA, DEJAN Panathinaikos, FC Barcelona 164
5 PAPALOUKAS, THEO CSKA Moscow, Olympiacos 164
7 ANDERSEN, DAVID Virtus, Siena, CSKA, Barcelona 154
8 SMODIS, MATJAZ Virtus, Fortitudo, CSKA 147
8 SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS Panathinaikos, CSKA Moscow 147
10 ALVERTIS, FR

MADE 2P SHOTS

With 16 two-pointers in 1988’s semifinal in Milan’s colors against Aris, McAdoo has the best performance in a semifinal, while the top spot for a final belongs to Theodoros Papaloukas, who had 9-for-10 in 2007’s final with CSKA against Panathinaikos in Athens.

Nikos Galis has a first in this category as well, with 29 two-pointers in the two games of the Final Four in 1988!

Individual records, Final Four era (1988 – 2016) – Most two-pointers

SEMIFINALS Team 2FG Year
1 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 16/27 1988
2 VOLKOV, ALEXANDER Panathinaikos Athens 14/27 1994
3 BROWN, RICKY Philips Milano 13/20 1988
4 MAGEE, KEVIN Maccabi Tel Aviv 13/23 1988
5 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 11/22 1988
6 GODFREAD, DAN FC Barcelona 10/12 1996
7 MARTINEZ, FERRAN FC Barcelona 10/15 1990
8 ARLAUCKAS, JOE Real Madrid 10/17 1996
9 DAYE, DARREN Scavolini Pesaro 10/18 1991
10 PASPALJ, ZARKO Olympiacos Piraeus 10/19 1994
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Team 2FG Year
1 PAPALOUKAS, THEODOROS CSKA Moscow 9/10 2007
2 GRIFFITH, RASHARD Kinder Bologna 9/11 2001*
2 BODIROGA, DEJAN Panathinaikos Athens 9/11 2001*
4 SAVIC, ZORAN KK Split 9/13 1991
4 RADJA, DINO KK Split 9/13 1989
6 ALEXANDER, VICTOR Tau Ceramica 9/16 2001*
7 HUFFMAN, NATE Maccabi Tel Aviv 9/18 2000
8 SCOLA, LUIS Tau Ceramica Vitoria 8/11 2005
8 BROWN, RICKY Philips Milano 8/11 1988
10 BASTON, MACEO Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 8/12 2005
SINGLE FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team 2FG Year
1 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 29/48 1988
2 VOLKOV, ALEXANDER Panathinaikos Athens 24/40 1994
3 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 23/36 1990
4 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 23/41 1988
5 BROWN, RICKY Philips Milano 21/31 1988
6 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 20/45 1989
7 DIVAC, VLADE Partizan Belgrade 19/32 1988
8 BROOKS, MICHAEL Limoges 19/33 1990
9 BODIROGA, DEJAN Panathinaikos Athens 18/22 2001
10 HUFFMAN, NATE Maccabi Tel Aviv 18/30 2000

MADE 3P SHOTS

Stombergas’s unbelievable 9-for-9 three-pointers from 2001 is without question at the top of three-point shooting performances in a semifinal, while Vassilis Spanoulis is among the best with the 5-for-9 he had in 2013 against Real, all of “Kill-Bill”’s hits coming in the second half!

Individual records, Final Four era (1988 – 2016) – Most three-pointers

SEMIFINALS Team 3FG Year
1 STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS Tau Ceramica 9/9 2001
2 McINTYRE, TERRELL Montepaschi Siena 6/14 2008
3 MONTERO, JOSE ANTONIO FC Barcelona 5/5 1991
4 RIVERS, K.C. Real Madrid 5/6 2015
5 HOLDEN, J.R. CSKA Moscow 5/7 2006
5 DELFINO, CARLOS Skipper Bologna 5/7 2004
7 BROWN, MARCUS CSKA Moscow 5/8 2004
7 LACOPINI, MASSIMO Benetton Basket Treviso 5/8 1993
9 BLU, DAVID Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 5/9 2014
10 WILLIAMS, HENRY Benetton Basket Treviso 5/11 1998
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Team 3FG Year
1 RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE Kinder Bologna 5/6 2001
2 RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE Virtus Bologna 5/7 1999
2 DJORDJEVIC, SASHA Partizan Belgrade 5/7 1999
4 DIXON, BOBBY Fenerbahce Istanbul 5/9 2016
4 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS Olympiacos Piraeus 5/9 2013
4 JAMCHY, DORON Maccabi Tel Aviv 5/9 1989
7 RODRIGUEZ, SERGIO Real Madrid 5/10 2014
8 LANGDON, TRAJAN CSKA Moscow 4/5 2008
8 BLU, DAVID Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4/5 2004
10 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4/6 2004
SINGLE FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team 3FG Year
1 ADAMS, DARIUS Real Madrid 10/25 2016
2 GIANNAKIS, PANAGIOTIS Aris BSA 9/14 1989
3 RODRIGUEZ, SERGIO Real Madrid 9/15 2014
4 JAMCHY, DORON Maccabi Tel Aviv 9/17 1989
5 KUKOC, TONI KK Split 8/11 1989
6 DJORJEVIC, SASHA Partizan Belgrade 8/12 1992
7 WILLIAMS, HENRY Benetton Basket Treviso 8/17 1998
8 McINTYRE, TERRELL Montepaschi Siena 8/20 2008
9 VETRA, GUNDARS CSKA Moscow 7/9 1996
10 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS Panathinaikos Athens 7/11 2009
10 NAVARRO, JUAN CARLOS FC Barcelona 7/11

FREE THROWS

Kevin Magee had scored 15 free throws for Maccabi in the 1989 semifinal and is at the top of the list, while the finals list includes two players with 12 made free throws. However, Nikos Galis has another first here with 23-for-33 in the two games of the Final Four in 1990!

Individual records, Final Four era (1988 – 2016) – Most free throws

SEMIFINALS Team FT Year
1 MAGEE, KEVIN Maccabi Tel Aviv 15/16 1989
2 BECIROVIC, SANI Kinder Bologna 14/16 2002
3 WILKINS, DOMINIQUE Panathinaikos Athens 13/13 1996
4 DELANEY, MALCOLM Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 12/12 2016
4 GARBAJOSA, JORGE Benetton Basket Treviso 12/12 2003
5 MACIJAUSKAS, ARVYDAS Tau Ceramica Vitoria 11/13 2005
6 BRKIC, HARIS Partizan Belgrade 11/14 1998
6 OSTROWSKI, STEPHANE Limoges 11/14 1990
8 SATO, ROMAIN Montepaschi Siena 10/10 2008
8 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 10/10 2004
8 RIVERS, DAVID Olympiacos Piraeus 10/10 1997
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Team FT Year
1 GINOBILI, EMANUEL Virtus Bologna 12/13 2002
2 SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS Panathinaikos Athens 12/17 2007
3 ANTIC, PERO Fenerbahce Istanbul 11/12 2016
3 RODRIGUEZ, SERGIO Real Madrid 11/12 2013
3 SMODIS, MATJAZ CSKA Moscow 11/12 2007
6 LAW, ACIE Olympiacos Piraeus 11/13 2013
6 MACIJAUSKAS, ARVYDAS Tau Ceramica Vitoria 11/13 2005
8 KATTASH, ODED Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 11/14 2000
8 RIVERS, DAVID Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 11/14 1997
10 BENNETT, ELMER Tau Ceramica 10/10 2001
SINGLE FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team FT Year
1 GALIS, NIKOS Aris BSA 23/33 1990
2 RIVERS, DAVID Olympiacos Piraeus 21/24 1997
3 MAGEE, KEVIN Maccabi Tel Aviv 19/21 1989
4 GARBAJOSA, JORGE Benetton Basket Treviso 18/18 2003
5 MACIJAUSKAS, ARVYDAS Tau Ceramica Vitoria 18/20 2005
6 BODIROGA, DEJAN FC Barcelona 18/22 2003
6 SAVIC, ZORAN KK Split 18/22 1991
8 THORNTON, BOOTSY Montepaschi Siena 17/17 2004
9 DELANEY, MALCOLM Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 17/18 2016
10 BRKIC, HARIS Partizan Belgrade 17/25 1998

REBOUNDS

The 19 rebounds by Milan’s Darryl Dawkins from 1992 is the unsurpassed performance in a Final Four game, while CSKA’s active captain, Victor Khryapa, is the best rebounder in the history of the competition and he has the opportunity to break the barrier of 100 rebounds in the history of the Final Four, something that no other player has done! Ioannis Bourousis is, in fact, fifth on the list with 53!

Individual records, Final Four era (1988 – 2016) – Rebounds

SEMIFINALS Team Reb. Year
1 DAWKINS, DARRYL AJ Milan 19 1992
2 GRIFFITH, RASHARD Kinder Bologna 17 2001*
2 VRANKOVIC, STOJAN Panathinaikos Athens 17 1995
4 TARPLEY, ROY Olympiacos Piraeus 16 1994
5 REYES, FELIPE Real Madrid 14 2011
5 STONEROOK, SHAUN Montepaschi Siena 14 2011
5 NORRIS, AUDIE FC Barcelona 14 1990
5 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 14 1988
9 KAKIOUKIS, MICHAILIS Montepaschi Siena 13 2013
9 TARLAC, DRAGAN Olympiacos Piraeus 13 1997
6 players tied with 13 rebounds
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Team Reb. Year
1 ALEXANDER, VICTOR Tau Ceramica 19 2001*
2 BASTON, MACEO Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 15 2006
2 RUSCONI, STEFANO Panathinaikos Athens 15 1993
4 TARLAC, DRAGAN Olympiacos Piraeus 14 1997
4 TARPLEY, ROY Olympiacos Piraeus 14 1994
4 BARLOW, KEN Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 14 1988
7 OBERTO, FABRICIO Tau Ceramica 13 2001*
7 NESTEROVIC, RASHO Kinder Bologna 13 1999
9 ORTIZ, PICULIN FC Barcelona 12 1991
9 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 12 1988
SINGLE FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team Reb. Year
1 TARPLEY, ROY Olympiacos 30 1994
2 VRANKOVIC, STOJAN Panathinaikos 28 1995
2 SABONIS, ARVYDAS Real Madrid 28 1993
2 DAWKINS, DARRYL Philips Milano 28 1992
5 TARLAC, DRAGAN Olympiacos 27 1997
5 VRANKOVIC, STOJAN Panathinaikos 28 1994
7 McADOO, BOB Philips Milano 26 1988
8 MAGEE, KEVIN Maccabi 25 1989
8 DIVAC, VLADE Partizan 25 1988
10 NORRIS, AUDIE FC Barcelona 24 1990
FINAL FOUR ACCUMULATED Team Reb.
1 KHRYAPA, VICTOR CSKA Moscow 97
2 SMODIS, MATJAZ Virtus, Fortitudo, CSKA 73
3 ANDERSEN, DAVID Virtus, Siena, CSKA, Barcelona 70
4 BATISTE, MIKE Panathinaikos Athens 58
5 BOUROUSIS, IOANNIS CSKA Moscow 53
5 FASOULAS, P. PAOK, Olympiacos Piraeus 53
7 BASTON, MACEO Maccabi Tel Aviv 50
8 NORRIS, AUDIE FC Barcelona 48
9 TOMIC, ANTE Real Madrid, FC Barcelona 46
9 VUJCIC, NIKOLA Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympiacos 46
9 KUKOC, TONI KK Split, Benetton Basket 46
9 PARKER, ANTHONY Maccabi Tel Aviv 46
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