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1 Format changes  





2 Team allocation  



2.1  Distribution  





2.2  Qualified teams  







3 Teams  



3.1  Venues and locations  





3.2  Personnel and sponsorship  





3.3  Managerial changes  







4 Regular season  



4.1  League table  





4.2  Results  







5 Attendances  



5.1  Average home attendances  





5.2  Top 10  







6 Awards  



6.1  MVP of the Round  





6.2  MVP of the Month  







7 Statistics  



7.1  Individual statistics  



7.1.1  Rating  





7.1.2  Points  





7.1.3  Rebounds  





7.1.4  Assists  





7.1.5  Other statistics  







7.2  Individual game highs  





7.3  Team statistics  







8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1
The Lanxess ArenainCologne would have hosted the Final Four
Season2019–20
Duration3 October 2019 – 11 March 2020
Number of games252
Number of teams18
Records
Biggest home winBayern Munich 104–63 ASVEL
(17 October 2019)
Biggest away winPanathinaikos 66–97 CSKA Moscow
(05 March 2020)
Highest scoringAnadolu Efes 106–105 ALBA Berlin
(11 October 2019)
Panathinaikos 105–106 ALBA Berlin
(14 November 2019)
Winning streak13 games
Real Madrid
Losing streak9 games
Žalgiris
Highest attendance17,396
Panathinaikos 99–93 Olympiacos
(6 December 2019)
Lowest attendance2,917
Khimki 75–84 Valencia Basket
(14 January 2020)
Total attendance2,138,522 (8,520 per match)

2018–19

2020–21

1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines.

The 2019–20 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 20th season of the modern era of the EuroLeague and the 10th under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 63rd season of the premier basketball competition for European men's clubs. The season started on 3 October 2019 and played its last games on 6 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On 12 March 2020, Euroleague Basketball temporarily suspended its competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] On 25 May, Euroleague Basketball cancelled its competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

The Final Four would have been played in 22–24 May 2020 at the Lanxess ArenainCologne, Germany.[3] CSKA Moscow was the defending champion and as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, Euroleague Basketball decided not to recognize any team as the champion for the season. The Lanxess Arena was compensated by hosting the next Final Four.

Format changes[edit]

On 5 July 2018, Euroleague Basketball agreed expand the competition to 18 teams, with the allocation of two-year wild cards to German Bayern Munich and French LDLC ASVEL.[4]

Team allocation[edit]

A total of 18 teams from 10 countries participated in the 2019–20 EuroLeague.[4][5][6]

Distribution[edit]

The following was the access list for this season.[5]

Access list for 2019–20 EuroLeague
Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
Regular season
(18 teams)
Playoffs
(8 teams)
  • 8 highest-placed teams from the regular season
Final Four
(4 teams)
  • 4 series winners from the playoffs

Qualified teams[edit]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[4][5][6]

Qualified teams for 2019–20 EuroLeague
Licensed clubs
Spain Barcelona Greece Olympiacos Turkey Anadolu Efes Lithuania Žalgiris
Spain Kirolbet Baskonia Greece Panathinaikos OPAP Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko Russia CSKA MoscowTH
Spain Real Madrid Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Italy AX Armani Exchange Milan
Associated clubs
Germany ALBA Berlin (2nd) Russia Khimki (2nd)[Note VTB] Spain Valencia Basket (EC) Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (1st)[Note ABA]
Germany Bayern Munich (WC) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (WC)[Note WC] France LDLC ASVEL (WC)
Notes
  1. ^
    ABA League (ABA): Crvena zvezda mts qualified through the ABA League.
  • ^
    VTB United League (VTB): Khimki qualified through the VTB United League.
  • ^
    Wild card (WC):AsValencia Basket won the EuroCup, the spot reserved for the best team in the 2018–19 ACB season was converted in a wild card.
  • Teams[edit]

    Venues and locations[edit]

    Berlin
    Milan
    Barcelona
    Fenerbahçe
    Bayern
    Crvena zvezda
    CSKA
    Khimki
    Baskonia
    ASVEL
    Maccabi
    Olympiacos
    Panathinaikos
    Madrid
    Valencia
    Žalgiris
    Zenit
    Location of teams in 2019–20 EuroLeague
    Team Home city Arena Capacity
    Germany ALBA Berlin Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena 14,500[7]
    Turkey Anadolu Efes Istanbul Sinan Erdem Dome 16,000[8]
    Italy AX Armani Exchange Milan Milan Mediolanum Forum 12,700[9]
    Allianz Cloud 5,420
    Spain Barcelona Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[10]
    Germany Bayern Munich Munich Audi Dome 6,500[11]
    Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Belgrade Štark Arena 18,386[12]
    Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 8,000[13]
    Russia CSKA Moscow Moscow Megasport Arena 13,344[14]
    Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko Istanbul Ülker Sports and Event Hall 13,059[15]
    Russia Khimki Khimki Mytishchi Arena 7,280
    Spain Kirolbet Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,504[16]
    France LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne Astroballe 5,556[17]
    Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Menora Mivtachim Arena 10,383[18]
    Greece Olympiacos Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium 11,640[19]
    Greece Panathinaikos OPAP Marousi O.A.K.A. 18,989[20]
    Spain Real Madrid Madrid WiZink Center 13,109[21]
    Spain Valencia Basket Valencia La Fonteta 8,500[22]
    Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgirio Arena 15,415[23]
    Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg Sibur Arena 7,120[24]

    Personnel and sponsorship[edit]

    Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
    Germany ALBA Berlin Spain Aíto García Reneses Germany Niels Giffey Adidas ALBA SE
    Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Ergin Ataman Turkey Doğuş Balbay S by Sportive Anadolu Efes
    Italy A|X Armani Exchange Milan Italy Ettore Messina Italy Andrea Cinciarini Armani Armani Exchange
    Spain Barcelona Serbia Svetislav Pešić Croatia Ante Tomić Nike Assistència Sanitària
    Germany Bayern Munich Serbia Oliver Kostić Germany Danilo Barthel Adidas BayWa
    Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Serbia Dragan Šakota Serbia Branko Lazić Nike mts
    Russia CSKA Moscow Greece Dimitrios Itoudis United States Kyle Hines Nike Rostelecom
    Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko Serbia Željko Obradović Turkey Melih Mahmutoğlu Nike Beko
    Russia Khimki Lithuania Rimas Kurtinaitis Russia Sergei Monia Adidas Khimki Group
    Spain Kirolbet Baskonia Montenegro Duško Ivanović Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Kelme Kirolbet
    France LDLC ASVEL Montenegro Zvezdan Mitrović France Charles Lombahe-Kahudi Peak LDLC
    Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Greece Ioannis Sfairopoulos Israel John DiBartolomeo Nike FOX
    Greece Olympiacos Greece Georgios Bartzokas Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Nike bwin
    Greece Panathinaikos OPAP United States Rick Pitino Greece Nick Calathes Adidas Pame Stoixima
    Spain Real Madrid Spain Pablo Laso Spain Felipe Reyes Adidas Palladium Hotel Group
    Spain Valencia Basket Spain Jaume Ponsarnau Montenegro Bojan Dubljević Luanvi Cultura del Esfuerzo1
    Lithuania Žalgiris Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Lithuania Paulius Jankūnas ŽalgirisShop
    Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Spain Xavi Pascual Russia Evgeny Voronov Nike Nipigas
    Notes
    1. ^ Cultura del Esfuerzo (transl. "Culture of Effort") is the motto of the club.

    Managerial changes[edit]

    Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
    Italy AX Armani Exchange Milan Italy Simone Pianigiani Sacked 11 June 2019[25] Pre-season Italy Ettore Messina 11 June 2019[26]
    Greece Panathinaikos OPAP United States Rick Pitino Resigned 21 June 2019[27] Greece Argyris Pedoulakis 21 June 2019[28]
    Greece Olympiacos Israel David Blatt Mutual consent 6 October 2019[29] 16th (0–1) Lithuania Kęstutis Kemzūra 20 October 2019[30]
    Serbia Crvena zvezda mts SerbiaGreece Milan Tomić Resigned 22 October 2019[31] 9th (1–2) Serbia Andrija Gavrilović (interim) 22 October 2019[31]
    Greece Panathinaikos OPAP Greece Argyris Pedoulakis Sacked 15 November 2019[32] 9th (4–4) Greece Georgios Vovoras (interim) 15 November 2019[32]
    Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Serbia Andrija Gavrilović End of caretaker spell 23 November 2019[33] 15th (3–7) SerbiaGreece Dragan Šakota 23 November 2019[33]
    Greece Panathinaikos OPAP Greece Georgios Vovoras 26 November 2019[34] 7th (6–4) United States Rick Pitino 26 November 2019[34]
    Spain Kirolbet Baskonia Croatia Velimir Perasović Mutual consent 20 December 2019[35] 13th (6–9) Montenegro Duško Ivanović
    Germany Bayern Munich Montenegro Dejan Radonjić Sacked 7 January 2020[36] 15th (6–11) Serbia Oliver Kostić 7 January 2020
    Greece Olympiacos Lithuania Kęstutis Kemzūra 12 January 2020[37] 13th (7–11) Greece Georgios Bartzokas 12 January 2020[37]
    Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Spain Joan Plaza 12 February 2020[38] 17th (7–17) Spain Xavi Pascual 15 February 2020[39]

    Regular season[edit]

    League table[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W L PF PA PD
    1 Turkey Anadolu Efes 28 24 4 2432 2166 +266
    2 Spain Real Madrid 28 22 6 2371 2165 +206
    3 Spain Barcelona 28 22 6 2357 2193 +164
    4 Russia CSKA Moscow 28 19 9 2305 2125 +180
    5 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 28 19 9 2291 2164 +127
    6 Greece Panathinaikos OPAP 28 14 14 2392 2394 −2
    7 Russia Khimki 28 13 15 2393 2380 +13
    8 Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko 28 13 15 2153 2188 −35
    9 Lithuania Žalgiris 28 12 16 2213 2142 +71
    10 Spain Valencia Basket 28 12 16 2252 2273 −21
    11 Greece Olympiacos 28 12 16 2243 2282 −39
    12 Italy A|X Armani Exchange Milan 28 12 16 2163 2236 −73
    13 Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 28 12 16 2059 2155 −96
    14 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 28 11 17 2079 2108 −29
    15 France LDLC ASVEL 28 10 18 2073 2284 −211
    16 Germany ALBA Berlin 28 9 19 2304 2423 −119
    17 Germany Bayern Munich 28 8 20 2064 2281 −217
    18 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 28 8 20 2055 2240 −185
    Source: EuroLeague
    Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

    Results[edit]

    Home \ Away BER EFS AXM FCB BAY CZV CSK FNB KHI KBA ASV MTA OLY PAO RMB VBC ZAL ZEN
    ALBA Berlin 86–99 78–81 80–84 76–77 93–80 66–82 70–74 81–57 89–95 80–99 97–103 69–62 85–65
    Anadolu Efes 106–105 88–68 64–74 104–75 85–70 80–81 101–82 101–74 99–79 91–79 76–60 96–91 90–88
    AX Armani Exchange Milan 96–102 76–81 83–70 79–78 67–77 87–74 69–78 81–74 92–88 96–87 73–78 78–71 85–81 73–72
    Barcelona 103–84 82–86 84–80 83–80 86–82 67–96 89–63 80–67 96–73 90–80 98–86 83–77 90–72
    Bayern Munich 63–88 78–64 67–77 77–84 74–87 71–80 104–63 80–68 85–82 75–87 95–86 59–66 73–98 77–69
    Crvena zvezda mts 85–94 78–85 65–73 93–63 81–86 68–56 90–78 64–72 72–74 92–78 88–81 78–73 60–75 76–73 70–76
    CSKA Moscow 80–82 78–75 80–82 79–68 100–74 88–70 99–86 94–90 79–84 102–106 60–55 81–70 85–82 86–78
    Fenerbahçe Beko 107–102 73–81 73–64 74–80 90–82 66–63 89–76 87–80 86–64 77–78 65–94 98–100 76–79 81–84
    Khimki 104–87 87–79 94–102 78–72 69–78 82–68 79–76 108–79 89–83 103–86 102–94 75–84 83–74 81–83
    Kirolbet Baskonia 73–72 77–102 76–74 93–60 71–56 80–70 65–79 83–79 79–65 83–113 82–66 55–77 60–74 70–60
    LDLC ASVEL 93–81 84–90 89–82 75–65 80–83 67–66 72–88 92–88 66–63 82–63 79–78 77–87 72–65 74–79
    Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 104–78 77–75 69–63 92–85 77–55 84–69 90–80 67–55 80–77 93–62 71–70 88–79 77–81 76–63
    Olympiacos 86–93 67–86 91–70 89–72 72–59 87–96 109–98 80–70 77–68 65–90 81–78 89–63 83–74 68–77
    Panathinaikos OPAP 105–106 86–70 78–79 81–92 98–83 87–82 66–97 81–78 100–68 100–88 99–93 75–87 91–80 96–94 96–81
    Real Madrid 85–71 75–80 76–67 86–76 97–81 81–77 104–76 70–69 87–78 86–85 93–77 96–78 111–99 88–82
    Valencia Basket 91–77 78–83 81–83 76–77 82–56 71–96 86–93 89–84 105–77 81–72 82–85 91–93 94–87 94–90
    Žalgiris 104–80 68–74 105–97 86–93 59–61 96–85 58–70 70–56 73–68 94–69 85–86 86–73 82–86 70–82
    Zenit Saint Petersburg 81–83 63–87 68–77 58–65 70–87 68–73 73–87 72–66 75–70 71–82 91–87 79–89 71–86 81–86 76–75
    Source: EuroLeague
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
    Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

    Attendances[edit]

    Average home attendances[edit]

    Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
    1 Lithuania Žalgiris 199,088 15,342 9,405 14,221 −4.0%
    2 Turkey Anadolu Efes 170,472 15,173 6,478 13,113 +59.0%
    3 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 176,163 16,879 5,432 11,744 +134.4%1,5
    4 Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 149,252 13,628 8,725 10,661 −4.3%
    5 Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 140,528 10,722 3,330 10,038 −4.6%
    6 Germany ALBA Berlin 129,092 13,212 8,076 9,930 +23.4%1
    7 Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko 138,079 12,705 7,315 9,863 −8.1%
    8 Greece Panathinaikos OPAP 138,016 17,396 6,713 9,858 −21.3%4
    9 Spain Real Madrid 135,081 12,729 7,019 9,649 −1.5%
    10 Italy AX Armani Exchange Milan 110,388 12,064 6,599 8,491 0.0%4
    11 Spain Valencia Basket 96,627 7,840 6,954 7,433 +9.5%1,4
    12 Greece Olympiacos 102,015 10,877 5,516 7,287 −11.2%
    13 Russia CSKA Moscow 98,693 11,355 4,852 7,050 −2.1%2
    14 Spain Barcelona 77,701 7,173 3,585 5,977 +3.2%
    15 France LDLC ASVEL 74,562 5,548 4,491 5,326 +0.8%1
    16 Russia Khimki 72,650 6,781 2,917 5,189 −5.7%
    17 Germany Bayern Munich 65,627 5,989 3,524 4,688 +7.8%
    18 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 64,488 6,585 3,020 4,299 +37.9%1,3
    League total 2,138,522 17,396 2,917 8,520 +2.9%

    Source: EuroLeague
    Notes:
    1: 2018–19 season average applied to EuroCup games.
    2: CSKA Moscow played one match at Universal Sports Hall CSKA and two at Yantarny Sports Palace, instead of Megasport Arena.
    3: Zenit Saint Petersburg played two matches at Yubileyny Sports Palace and one at Basket-Hall Kazan, instead of Sibur Arena.
    4: Panathinaikos OPAP, Valencia Basket and AX Armani Exchange Milan played one match behind closed doors, not included in the averages.
    5: Crvena zvezda mts played three matches at Aleksandar Nikolić Hall, instead of Štark Arena.

    Top 10[edit]

    Pos. Round Game Home team Visitor Attendance
    1 Regular Season 12 Greece Panathinaikos Greece Olympiacos 17,396
    2 Regular Season 2 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko 16,879
    3 Regular Season 17 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Germany Bayern Munich 16,824
    4 Regular Season 6 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Spain Real Madrid 16,457
    5 Regular Season 19 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Lithuania Žalgiris 15,874
    6 Regular Season 7 Lithuania Žalgiris Spain Barcelona 15,342
    7 Regular Season 15 Turkey Anadolu Efes Russia CSKA Moscow 15,173
    8 Regular Season 4 Turkey Anadolu Efes Spain Real Madrid 15,167
    9 Regular Season 1 Lithuania Žalgiris Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 15,151
    10 Regular Season 3 Lithuania Žalgiris Spain Real Madrid 15,109

    Awards[edit]

    All official awards of the 2019–20 EuroLeague.[40]

    MVP of the Round[edit]

    Regular season
    Round Player Team PIR Ref.
    1 United States Mike James Russia CSKA Moscow 28 [41]
    2 Serbia Vasilije Micić Turkey Anadolu Efes 32 [42]
    3 France Nando de Colo Turkey Fenerbahçe 44 [43]
    4 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 25 [44]
    5 Serbia Vasilije Micić (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes 29 [45]
    6 Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia (2) Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 28 [46]
    7 United States Cory Higgins Spain Barcelona 33 [47]
    8 United States Mike James (2) Russia CSKA Moscow 38 [48]
    9 Greece Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos OPAP 32 [49]
    United States Luke Sikma Germany ALBA Berlin
    10 Spain Nikola Mirotić Spain Barcelona 35 [50]
    11 United States Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes 53 [51]
    12 Greece Kostas Sloukas Turkey Fenerbahçe 39 [52]
    13 United States Devin Booker Russia Khimki 36 [53]
    14 United States Mike James (3) Russia CSKA Moscow 32 [54]
    15 United States Mike James (4) Russia CSKA Moscow 36 [55]
    16 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević Spain Valencia Basket 42 [56]
    17 Greece Nick Calathes (2) Greece Panathinaikos OPAP 40 [57]
    18 United States Shane Larkin (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes 35 [58]
    19 United States Shane Larkin (3) Turkey Anadolu Efes 30 [59]
    20 United States Shane Larkin (4) Turkey Anadolu Efes 45 [60]
    21 United States Shane Larkin (5) Turkey Anadolu Efes 36 [61]
    22 Montenegro Bojan Dubljević (2) Spain Valencia Basket 26 [62]
    23 Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Spain Barcelona 32 [63]
    24 United States Malcolm Delaney Spain Barcelona 37 [64]
    25 Iceland Martin Hermannsson Germany ALBA Berlin 27 [65]
    26 Russia Alexey Shved Russia Khimki 37 [66]
    27 Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid 29 [67]
    28 United States Shane Larkin (6) Turkey Anadolu Efes 44 [68]

    MVP of the Month[edit]

    Month Round Player Team Ref.
    2019
    October 1–6 Spain Sergio Rodríguez Italy AX Armani Exchange Milan [69]
    November 7–11 United States Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes [70]
    December 12–16 Spain Nikola Mirotić Spain Barcelona [71]
    2020
    January 17–22 United States Shane Larkin (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes [72]
    February 23–26 Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Spain Barcelona [73]

    Statistics[edit]

    Individual statistics[edit]

    Rating[edit]

    Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
    1. United States Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes 25 644 25.76
    2. Spain Nikola Mirotić Spain Barcelona 28 629 22.46
    3. United States Mike James Russia CSKA Moscow 28 584 20.86

    Source: EuroLeague

    Points[edit]

    Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
    1. United States Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes 25 555 22.20
    2. Russia Alexey Shved Russia Khimki 26 557 21.42
    3. United States Mike James Russia CSKA Moscow 28 590 21.07

    Source: EuroLeague

    Rebounds[edit]

    Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
    1. Serbia Nikola Milutinov Greece Olympiacos 24 197 8.21
    2. Nigeria Tonye Jekiri France LDLC ASVEL 27 202 7.48
    3. Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid 28 199 7.11

    Source: EuroLeague

    Assists[edit]

    Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
    1. Greece Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos OPAP 28 255 9.11
    2. Argentina Facundo Campazzo Spain Real Madrid 28 199 7.11
    3. Russia Alexey Shved Russia Khimki 26 162 6.23

    Source: EuroLeague

    Other statistics[edit]

    Category Player Team Games Average
    Steals United States Pierriá Henry Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 25 1.60
    Blocks Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid 28 2.18
    Turnovers Russia Alexey Shved Russia Khimki 26 3.92
    Fouls drawn United States Mike James Russia CSKA Moscow 28 5.93
    Minutes Greece Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos OPAP 28 32:11
    FT % United States Tyler Cavanaugh Germany ALBA Berlin 19 96.97%
    2-Point % Lithuania Artūras Milaknis Lithuania Žalgiris 28 70.59%
    3-Point % Serbia Stefan Jović Russia Khimki 23 53.19%

    Individual game highs[edit]

    Category Player Team Statistic Opponent
    Rating United States Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes 53 Germany Bayern Munich (Nov 29, 2019)
    Points United States Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes 49 Germany Bayern Munich (Nov 29, 2019)
    Rebounds Nigeria Tonye Jekiri France LDLC ASVEL 19 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (Nov 15, 2019)
    Assists Argentina Facundo Campazzo Spain Real Madrid 19 Germany ALBA Berlin (Feb 6, 2020)
    Steals United States Pierriá Henry Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 7 Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko (Jan 9, 2020)
    Blocks Senegal Youssoupha Fall Spain Kirolbet Baskonia 5 Lithuania Žalgiris (Oct 4, 2019)
    Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid Serbia Crvena zvezda mts (Nov 7, 2019)
    United States Quincy Acy Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv Greece Panathinaikos OPAP (Dec 19, 2019)
    Greece Georgios Papagiannis Greece Panathinaikos OPAP France LDLC ASVEL (Jan 24, 2020)
    Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv (Jan 30, 2020)

    Team statistics[edit]

    Category Team Average
    Rating Turkey Anadolu Efes 103.82
    Points Turkey Anadolu Efes 87.25
    Points Allowed Serbia Crvena zvezda mts 76.75
    Rebounds Russia CSKA Moscow 37.79
    Assists Spain Real Madrid 19.82
    Steals Israel Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 7.75
    Blocks Spain Real Madrid 4.04
    Turnovers Germany Bayern Munich 15.00
    FT % Turkey Anadolu Efes 86.04%
    2-Point % Turkey Anadolu Efes 57.10%
    3-Point % Turkey Anadolu Efes 42.10%

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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