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The EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer is the individual award for the player that gained the highest points in the EuroLeague Finals, the championship finals of the European-wide top-tier level professional club basketball competition, the EuroLeague.

EuroLeague Finals Top Scorers

Jānis Krūmiņš was the FIBA European Champions Cup Finals' Top Scorer 3 times (1958, 1959, 1960).
Bob Morse was the FIBA European Champions Cup Finals' Top Scorer 2 times (1975, 1976).
Arvydas Sabonis was the EuroLeague Finals' Top Scorer 2 times (1986, 1995).
Dejan Bodiroga was the FIBA SuproLeague Finals' Top Scorer (2001), and the EuroLeague Finals' Top Scorer (2003).
Manu Ginóbili was the EuroLeague Finals' Top Scorer 2 times (2001, 2002).
Šarūnas Jasikevičius was the EuroLeague Finals' Top Scorer (2005).
Vassilis Spanoulis was the EuroLeague Finals' Top Scorer (2013).
Nando de Colo (#12 in blue), was the EuroLeague Finals' Top Scorer (2016).

From the 1958 season, to the present, the Top Scorer of the EuroLeague Finals is noted, regardless of whether he played on the winning or losing team.

Bronze Member of the FIBA Hall of Fame.
Silver Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Gold Member of both the FIBA Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
(X) Denotes the number of times the player has been the Top Scorer.
Season Top Scorer Team Points Scored
Prior to EuroLeague Final Four Era (1958 to 1986–87)
1958 Soviet Union Jānis Krūmiņš Soviet Union Rīgas ASK 22.5 average (2 games)
1958–59 Soviet Union Jānis Krūmiņš (2×) Soviet Union Rīgas ASK 28.0 average (2 games)
1959–60 Soviet Union Jānis Krūmiņš (3×) Soviet Union Rīgas ASK 21.5 average (2 games)
1960–61 Soviet Union Viktor Zubkov Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 21.5 average (2 games)
1961–62 United States Wayne Hightower Spain Real Madrid 30
1962–63 Spain Emiliano Rodríguez Spain Real Madrid 21.0 average (3 games)
1963–64 Spain Emiliano Rodríguez (2×) Spain Real Madrid 29.5 average (2 games)
1964–65 Spain Clifford Luyk Spain Real Madrid 24.0 average (2 games)
1965–66 Czechoslovakia Jiří Zídek Sr. Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha 22
1966–67 United States Steve Chubin Italy Simmenthal Milano 34
1967–68 United States Miles Aiken Spain Real Madrid 26
1968–69 Soviet Union Vladimir Andreev Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 37
1969–70 Soviet Union Sergei Belov Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 21
1970–71 Soviet Union Sergei Belov (2×) Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 24
1971–72 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Skansi Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika 26
1972–73 Soviet Union Sergei Belov (3×) Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 36
1973–74 Italy Dino Meneghin Italy Ignis Varese 25
1974–75 United States Bob Morse Italy Ignis Varese 30
1975–76 United States Bob Morse (2×) Italy Mobilgirgi Varese 28
1976–77 Israel Jim Boatwright Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 26
1977–78 United States Walter Szczerbiak Sr. Spain Real Madrid 25
1978–79 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Varajić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 45
1979–80 Israel Earl Williams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 31
1980–81 Italy Marco Bonamico Italy Sinudyne Bologna 26
1981–82 United States Bruce Flowers Italy Squibb Cantù 23
1982–83 Italy Antonello Riva Italy Ford Cantù 20
1983–84 Spain J.A. San Epifanio "Epi" Spain FC Barcelona 31
1984–85 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 36
1985–86 Soviet Union Arvydas Sabonis Soviet Union Žalgiris 27
1986–87 United States Lee Johnson Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 24
EuroLeague Final Four Era (1987–88 to present)
1987–88 United States Bob McAdoo Italy Tracer Milano 25
1988–89 Israel Doron Jamchi Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 25
1989–90 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika 20
1990–91 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Savić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POP 84 27
1991–92 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sasha Danilović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 25
1992–93 United States Terry Teagle Italy Benetton Treviso 19
1993–94 Spain Ferran Martínez Spain 7up Joventut 17
1994–95 Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (2×) Spain Real Madrid Teka 23
1995–96 Lithuania Artūras Karnišovas Spain FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 23
1996–97 United States David Rivers Greece Olympiacos 26
1997–98 France Antoine Rigaudeau Italy Kinder Bologna 14
1998–99 France Antoine Rigaudeau (2×) Italy Kinder Bologna 27
1999–00 United States Nate Huffman Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 26
2000–01
(SuproLeague)*
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga Greece Panathinaikos 27
2000–01
(EuroLeague)†*
Argentina Manu Ginóbili Italy Kinder Bologna 15.4 average (5 games)
United States Elmer Bennett Spain Tau Cerámica
United States Victor Alexander
2001–02 Argentina Manu Ginóbili (2×) Italy Kinder Bologna 27
2002–03 Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Bodiroga (2×) Spain FC Barcelona 20
2003–04 United States Anthony Parker Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 21
Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Vujanić Italy Skipper Bologna
2004–05 Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 22
2005–06 United States Will Solomon Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 20
2006–07 Greece Theo Papaloukas Russia CSKA Moscow 23
2007–08 United States Will Bynum Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 23
2008–09 United States Russia J.R. Holden Russia CSKA Moscow 14
2009–10 Spain Juan Carlos Navarro Spain Regal FC Barcelona 21
2010–11 United States Mike Batiste Greece Panathinaikos 18
2011–12 Greece Kostas Papanikolaou Greece Olympiacos 18
2012–13 Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Olympiacos 22
2013–14 United States Montenegro Tyrese Rice Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 26
2014–15 United States Belgium Matt Lojeski Greece Olympiacos 17
2015–16 France Nando de Colo Russia CSKA Moscow 22
2016–17 Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović Turkey Fenerbahçe 17
Serbia Nikola Kalinić Turkey Fenerbahçe
2017–18 Italy Nicolò Melli Turkey Fenerbahçe 28
2018–19 United States Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes 29
2019–20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Serbia Vasilije Micić Turkey Anadolu Efes 25
2021–22 Serbia Vasilije Micić (2×) Turkey Anadolu Efes 23
2022–23 Bulgaria Greece Sasha Vezenkov Greece Olympiacos 29
2023–24 Greece Kostas Sloukas Greece Panathinaikos 24

* 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.

Multiple EuroLeague Finals Top Scorers

Number Player Years
Soviet Union Jānis Krūmiņš 1958, 1959, 1960
Soviet Union Sergei Belov 1970, 1971, 1973
Spain Emiliano Rodríguez 1963, 1964
United States Bob Morse 1975, 1976
Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis 1986, 1995
France Antoine Rigaudeau 1998, 1999
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga 2001 SuproLeague*, 2003
Argentina Manu Ginóbili 2001 EuroLeague*, 2002
Serbia Vasilije Micić 2021, 2022

Top scoring performances in EuroLeague Finals games

Points Scored Player Club Year Opponent Club
45 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Varajić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 1979 Italy Emerson Varese
37 Soviet Union Vladimir Andreev Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 1969 Spain Real Madrid
36 Soviet Union Sergei Belov Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 1973 Italy Ignis Varese
36 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 1985 Spain Real Madrid
34 United States Steve Chubin Italy Simmenthal Milano 1967 Spain Real Madrid
31 Spain Emiliano Rodríguez Spain Real Madrid 1964 (game 1) Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
31 Israel Earl Williams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 1980 Spain Real Madrid
31 Spain J.A. San Epifanio "Epi" Spain FC Barcelona 1984 Italy Banco di Roma Virtus
30 United States Wayne Hightower Spain Real Madrid 1962 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
30 Czechoslovakia František Konvička Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno 1964 (game 1) Spain Real Madrid
30 Spain Clifford Luyk Spain Real Madrid 1965 (game 1) Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
30 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirza Delibašić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 1979 Italy Emerson Varese

See also

References

  1. European club champions: 1958-2014.
  2. 2014-15 Final Four FINAL.
  3. 2015-16 Final Four FINAL.
  4. 2016-17 Final Four FINAL.

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