Points Scored (Single Final Four)[1][2] |
Most Points Scored in a Final |
Most Points Scored in a Semifinal |
Most Points Scored in a Final Four |
Manu Ginóbili (Kinder Bologna) 27 points, 2002 | Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano) 39 points, 1988 | Nikos Galis (Aris) 69 points / 34.5 PPG, 1990 |
Dejan Bodiroga (Panathinaikos) 27 points, 2001 | Dominique Wilkins (Panathinaikos) 35 points, 1996 | Nikos Galis (Aris) 67 points / 33.5 PPG, 1988 |
Antoine Rigaudeau (Kinder Bologna) 27 points, 1999 | Kevin Magee (Maccabi Elite) 34 points, 1988 | Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano) 64 points / 32.0 PPG, 1988 |
Zoran Savić (Pop 84) 27 points, 1991 | Ramūnas Šiškauskas (CSKA Moscow) 29 points, 2009 | Nikos Galis (Aris) 61 points / 30.5 PPG, 1989 |
David Rivers (Olympiacos) 26 points, 1997 | Darren Daye (Scavolini Pesaro) 29 points, 1991 | Alexander Volkov (Panathinaikos) 61 points / 30.5 PPG, 1994 |
Nate Huffman (Maccabi Elite) 26 points, 2000 | Kevin Magee (Maccabi Elite) 29 points, 1989 | David Rivers (Olympiacos) 54 points / 27.0 PPG, 1997 |
Predrag Danilović (Partizan) 25 points, 1992 | David Rivers (Olympiacos) 28 points, 1997 | Doron Jamchy (Maccabi Elite) 53 points / 26.5 PPG, 1989 |
Doron Jamchy (Maccabi Elite) 25 points, 1989 | Jordi Villacampa (Montigalà Joventut) 28 points, 1992 | Zoran Savić (Pop 84) 52 points / 26.0 PPG, 1991 |
Bob McAdoo (Tracer Milano) 25 points, 1988 | Doron Jamchy (Maccabi Elite) 28 points, 1989 | Dominique Wilkins (Panathinaikos) 51 points / 25.5 PPG, 1996 |
Doron Jamchy (Maccabi Elite) 24 points, 1988 | Rickey Brown (Tracer Milano) 28 points, 1988 | 4 players tied with 50 points 25.0 PPG |