EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer

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).
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.[1]

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.
SeasonTop ScorerTeamPoints Scored
Prior to EuroLeague Final Four Era (1958 to 1986–87)
Jānis Krūmiņš Rīgas ASK
22.5 average (2 games)
Jānis Krūmiņš (2×) Rīgas ASK
28.0 average (2 games)
Jānis Krūmiņš (3×) Rīgas ASK
21.5 average (2 games)
Viktor Zubkov CSKA Moscow
21.5 average (2 games)
Wayne Hightower Real Madrid
30
Emiliano Rodríguez Real Madrid
21.0 average (3 games)
Emiliano Rodríguez (2×) Real Madrid
29.5 average (2 games)
Clifford Luyk Real Madrid
24.0 average (2 games)
Jiří Zídek Sr. Slavia VŠ Praha
22
Steve Chubin Simmenthal Milano
34
Miles Aiken Real Madrid
26
Vladimir Andreev CSKA Moscow
37
Sergei Belov CSKA Moscow
21
Sergei Belov (2×) CSKA Moscow
24
Petar Skansi Jugoplastika
26
Sergei Belov (3×) CSKA Moscow
36
Dino Meneghin Ignis Varese
25
Bob Morse Ignis Varese
30
Bob Morse (2×) Mobilgirgi Varese
28
Jim Boatwright Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
26
Walter Szczerbiak Sr. Real Madrid
25
Žarko Varajić Bosna
45
Earl Williams Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
31
Marco Bonamico Sinudyne Bologna
26
Bruce Flowers Squibb Cantù
23
Antonello Riva Ford Cantù
20
J.A. San Epifanio "Epi" FC Barcelona
31
Dražen Petrović Cibona
36
Arvydas Sabonis Žalgiris
27
Lee Johnson Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
24
EuroLeague Final Four Era (1987–88 to present)
Bob McAdoo Tracer Milano
25
Doron Jamchi Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
25
Toni Kukoč Jugoplastika
20
Zoran Savić POP 84
27
Sasha Danilović Partizan
25
Terry Teagle Benetton Treviso
19
Ferran Martínez 7up Joventut
17
Arvydas Sabonis (2×) Real Madrid Teka
23
Artūras Karnišovas FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
23
David Rivers Olympiacos
26
Antoine Rigaudeau Kinder Bologna
14
Antoine Rigaudeau (2×) Kinder Bologna
27
Nate Huffman Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
26
2000–01
(SuproLeague)*
Dejan Bodiroga Panathinaikos
27
2000–01
(EuroLeague)†*
Manu Ginóbili Kinder Bologna 15.4 average (5 games)
Elmer Bennett Tau Cerámica
Victor Alexander
Manu Ginóbili (2×) Kinder Bologna
27
Dejan Bodiroga (2×) FC Barcelona
20
Anthony Parker Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 21
Miloš Vujanić Skipper Bologna
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
22
Will Solomon Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
20
Theo Papaloukas CSKA Moscow
23
Will Bynum Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
23
J.R. Holden CSKA Moscow
14
Juan Carlos Navarro Regal FC Barcelona
21
Mike Batiste Panathinaikos
18
Kostas Papanikolaou Olympiacos
18
Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos
22
Tyrese Rice Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
26
Matt Lojeski[2] Olympiacos
17
Nando de Colo[3] CSKA Moscow
22
2016–17 Bogdan Bogdanović Fenerbahçe 17
Nikola Kalinić[4] Fenerbahçe
Nicolò Melli Fenerbahçe
28
Shane Larkin Anadolu Efes
29
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Vasilije Micić Anadolu Efes
25

* 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

NumberPlayerYears
Jānis Krūmiņš 1958, 1959, 1960
Sergei Belov 1970, 1971, 1973
Emiliano Rodríguez 1963, 1964
Bob Morse 1975, 1976
Arvydas Sabonis 1986, 1995
Antoine Rigaudeau 1998, 1999
Dejan Bodiroga 2001 SuproLeague*, 2003
Manu Ginóbili 2001 EuroLeague*, 2002

Top scoring performances in EuroLeague Finals games

Points ScoredPlayerClubYearOpponent Club
45
Žarko Varajić Bosna
1979
Emerson Varese
37
Vladimir Andreev CSKA Moscow
1969
Real Madrid
36
Sergei Belov CSKA Moscow
1973
Ignis Varese
36
Dražen Petrović Cibona Real Madrid
34
Steve Chubin Simmenthal Milano Real Madrid
31
Emiliano Rodríguez Real Madrid
1964 (game 1)
Spartak ZJŠ Brno
31
Earl Williams Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1980
Real Madrid
31
J.A. San Epifanio "Epi" FC Barcelona Banco di Roma Virtus
30
Wayne Hightower Real Madrid Dinamo Tbilisi
30
František Konvička Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1964 (game 1)
Real Madrid
30
Clifford Luyk Real Madrid
1965 (game 1)
CSKA Moscow
30
Mirza Delibašić Bosna
1979
Emerson Varese

See also

References

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