EuroLeague individual highs

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The EuroLeague individual highs for players in single games played. These are the lists of the individual statistical single game highs of the EuroLeague, which is the top-tier level European-wide professional club basketball league. The individual stats single game highs are broken down by sections of time, based on who organized the league and when certain statistics were officially counted.

From 1958 to 2000, the competition was run by solely FIBA. Under FIBA's organization, the competition was initially called the FIBA European Champions' Cup, and was later first re-named to the FIBA European League, and finally to the FIBA EuroLeague. During the 2000–01 season, the competition was split into two different leagues for just that one season.

There was the then newly formed 2000–01 EuroLeague competition organized by EuroLeague Basketball (EB), which kept the majority of the major clubs in the competition, as well as its EuroLeague name. There was also the new version of FIBA's competition, which was re-named from the FIBA EuroLeague to the FIBA SuproLeague. While the EuroLeague Basketball competition kept the original EuroLeague name of the competition, FIBA's league kept the original ending format of the competition, as it retained the EuroLeague Final Four event, which was re-named from the FIBA EuroLeague Final Four, to the FIBA SuproLeague Final Four.

For the following 2001–02 season, FIBA cancelled its SuproLeague competition, and EuroLeague Basketball's competition gained all of the competition's major clubs, as well as the Final Four format, which was then re-named back to the EuroLeague Final Four. EuroLeague Basketball's competition officially recognized all of the seasons of FIBA's competitions, including all of its Finals, Final Fours, league champions, stats, records, and awards. The stats, records, and awards from the two competitions are categorized by each individual organizing body (EB and FIBA).

Points scored has been kept as an official basketball stat of the EuroLeague, since its inaugural 1958 season. Starting with the 1984–85 season, attempted and made 3-point field goals also became official statistics. Since the 1991–92 season, rebounds, assists, steals, double-doubles, and triple-doubles have also been kept as official stats of the competition. Blocks were added as an official stat of the competition in 1999, during the second half of the 1998–99 season. The Performance Index Rating (PIR) has been kept as an official stat of the competition since the EB era began, starting with the EuroLeague 2000–01 season.

EuroLeague Basketball (since the year 2000)[]

  • Nationalities by national team:

40+ points in a game (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):

Rank Player Team Points Date Season Phase Versus Ref.
1
Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes
49
November 29, 2019
2019–20
Regular Season
Germany Bayern Munich
[1]
2 Montenegro Tyrese Rice Greece Panathinaikos 41
December 6, 2019
2019–20
Regular Season
Greece Olympiacos
United States Bobby Brown Italy Montepaschi Siena
January 4, 2013
2012–13
Top 16
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Latvia Kaspars Kambala Turkey Efes Pilsen
October 30, 2002
2002–03
Regular Season
Spain FC Barcelona
Italy Carlton Myers Italy Fortitudo Bologna
March 7, 2001
2000–01
Playoffs
Spain Real Madrid
United States Alphonso Ford Greece Peristeri
January 31, 2001
2000–01
Playoffs
Spain Tau Ceramica
7 Turkey Shane Larkin (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes 40
March 6, 2020
2019–20
Regular Season
Greece Olympiacos
United States Marc Salyers France Chorale Roanne
November 17, 2007
2007–08
Regular Season
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas Spain Tau Ceramica
December 17, 2003
2002–03
Regular Season
France ASVEL Basket
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlado Šćepanović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
January 9, 2002
2001–02
Regular Season
Russia Ural Great

20+ rebounds in a game (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):

Rank Player Team Rebounds Date Season Phase Versus Ref.
1
Greece Antonis Fotsis Russia Dynamo Moscow
24
March 21, 2007
2006–07
Top 16
Italy Benetton Basket
[2]
2
Turkey Mirsad Türkcan Russia CSKA Moscow
23
January 10, 2002
2001–02
Regular Season
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost
3 Lithuania Donatas Motiejūnas Poland Asseco Prokom 21
July 12, 2011
2011–12
Regular Season
Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (2) Turkey Fenerbahçe
November 30, 2006
2006–07
Regular Season
Italy Eldo Napoli
Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (3) Russia CSKA Moscow
March 10, 2004
2003–04
Top 16
Croatia Cibona
Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (4) Italy Montepaschi Siena
January 8, 2003
2002–03
Regular Season
Spain Tau Ceramica
7 Republic of Ireland Pat Burke Poland Asseco Prokom 20
December 18, 2008
2008–09
Regular Season
Lithuania Žalgiris
Spain Jordi Trias Spain FC Barcelona
January 31, 2008
2007–08
Regular Season
Germany Brose Baskets
Azerbaijan Spencer Nelson Germany GHP Bamberg
December 22, 2005
2005–06
Regular Season
Italy Benetton Basket
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Milojević Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
November 11, 2004
2004–05
Regular Season
Spain Adecco Estudiantes
Cameroon Stephane Pelle France ASVEL Basket
November 11, 2004
2004–05
Regular Season
Italy Scavolini Pesaro
France Florent Piétrus France Pau-Orthez
December 13, 2001
2001–02
Regular Season
Russia CSKA Moscow

15+ assists in a game (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):

Rank Player Team Assists Date Season Phase Versus Ref.
1 Argentina Facundo Campazzo Spain Real Madrid 19
February 6, 2020
2019–20
Regular Season
Germany Alba Berlin
[3]
Serbia Stefan Jović Serbia Crvena Zvezda
November 12, 2015
2015–16
Regular Season
Germany Bayern Munich
3 Greece Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos 18
January 3, 2020
2019–20
Regular Season
Russia CSKA Moscow
Greece Nick Calathes (2) Greece Panathinaikos
April 4, 2019
2018–19
Regular Season
Montenegro Budućnost
5 United States Marcus Williams Serbia Crvena Zvezda 17
November 21, 2014
2014–15
Regular Season
Turkey Galatasaray
Argentina Facundo Campazzo (2) Spain Real Madrid
December 5, 2019
2019–20
Regular Season
Spain Valencia
Greece Nick Calathes (3) Greece Panathinaikos
January 24, 2020
2019–20
Regular Season
France ASVEL Basket
8
Greece Nick Calathes (4) Greece Panathinaikos
16
April 17, 2018
2017–18
Playoffs
Spain Real Madrid
9 Greece Nick Calathes (5) Spain Barcelona 15
January 12, 2021
2020–21
Regular Season
Russia Khimki
Greece Nick Calathes (6) Greece Panathinaikos
October 24, 2019
2019–20
Regular Season
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Argentina Facundo Campazzo (3) Spain Real Madrid
May 19, 2019
2018–19
Final Four
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Canada Kevin Pangos Lithuania Žalgiris
January 18, 2018
2017–18
Regular Season
Spain Valencia
France Thomas Heurtel Turkey Anadolu Efes
February 3, 2017
2016–17
Regular Season
Serbia Crvena Zvezda
Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Olympiacos
October 27, 2016
2016–17
Regular Season
Spain Saski Baskonia
France Thomas Heurtel (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes
October 16, 2015
2015–16
Regular Season
France Limoges CSP
France Thomas Heurtel (3) Turkey Anadolu Efes
April 17, 2015
2014–15
Playoffs
Spain Real Madrid
Montenegro Taylor Rochestie Russia Nizhny Novgorod
January 23, 2015
2014–15
Top 16
Turkey Anadolu Efes
United States John Linehan France SLUC Nancy
November 3, 2011
2011–12
Regular Season
Turkey Fenerbahçe

8+ steals in a game (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):

Rank Player Team Steals Date Season Phase Versus Ref.
1
United States Jeff Trepagnier Turkey Ulker
11
January 26, 2006
2005–06
Regular Season
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
[4]
2
Italy Stefano Mancinelli Italy Climamio Bologna
10
January 4, 2007
2006–07
Regular Season
Russia Dynamo Moscow
3 Argentina Pablo Prigioni Spain Tau Ceramica 9
February 9, 2006
2005–06
Regular Season
France Strasbourg
United States Chris Williams Germany Opel Skyliners
December 15, 2004
2003–04
Regular Season
Russia CSKA Moscow
United States Fred House Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
December 11, 2003
2003–04
Regular Season
Spain FC Barcelona
6 Israel Yogev Ohayon Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 8
November 20, 2014
2014–15
Regular Season
France Limoges CSP
Italy Shaun Stonerook Italy Montepaschi Siena
April 1, 2008
2007–08
Playoffs
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Bulgaria Ibby Jaaber Italy Lottomatica Roma
February 21, 2008
2007–08
Top 16
Spain Unicaja Malaga
United States Bootsy Thornton Italy Montepaschi Siena
February 14, 2008
2007–08
Top 16
Serbia Partizan
United States David Vanterpool Italy Montepaschi Siena
March 11, 2004
2003–04
Top 16
Greece Panathinaikos

6+ blocks in a game (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000���01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):

Rank Player Team Blocks Date Season Phase Versus Ref.
1
Croatia Stojko Vranković Italy PAF Bologna
10
February 8, 2001
2000–01
Playoffs
Croatia Cibona
[5]
2
Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak Lithuania Žalgiris
8
December 14, 2000
2000–01
Regular Season
Spain Adecco Estudiantes
3 Nigeria Ekpe Udoh Turkey Fenerbahçe 7
February 11, 2016
2015–16
Top 16
Spain Unicaja Malaga
Lebanon Loren Woods Lithuania Žalgiris
December 18, 2008
2008–09
Regular Season
Poland Asseco Prokom
Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič Lithuania Žalgiris
March 17, 2005
2004–05
Top 16
Greece Panathinaikos
Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak (2) Lithuania Žalgiris
November 1, 2001
2001–02
Regular Season
Germany Opel Skyliners
Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak (3) Lithuania Žalgiris
October 18, 2001
2001–02
Regular Season
Turkey Ulker
8
15 players
6

8+ 3 pointers made in a game (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):

Rank Player Team 3 Pointers Date Season Phase Versus
1 Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Efes Istanbul 10
March 6, 2020
2019–20
Regular Season
Greece Olympiacos
[6]
United States Drew Goudelock Turkey Fenerbahçe Istanbul
November 13, 2014
2014–15
Regular Season
Germany Bayern Munich
Turkey Shane Larkin (2) Turkey Efes Istanbul
November 29, 2019
2019–20
Regular Season
Germany Bayern Munich
2 Poland Thomas Kelati Spain Málaga 9
March 4, 2009
2008–09
Top 16
Italy Roma
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Teletović Spain Saski Baskonia
December 15, 2010
2010–11
Regular Season
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas
Lithuania Saulius Štombergas Spain Saski Baskonia
April 4, 2001
2000–01
Playoffs
Greece AEK Athens
3
10 players
8

Performance Index Rating (since the year 2000)[]

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (EuroLeague Basketball era):[7]

Rank Player Team PIR Date Season Phase Versus
1
United States Tanoka Beard Lithuania Žalgiris
63
January 22, 2004
2003–04
Regular Season
Italy Skipper Bologna
2 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Milojević Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 55
December 2, 2004
2004–05
Regular Season
Greece Olympiacos
Slovenia Jaka Lakovič Slovenia Krka
October 18, 2001
2001–02
Regular Season
Spain Real Madrid
4
Croatia Marko Popović Croatia Cibona
54
November 25, 2004
2004–05
Regular Season
Spain Adecco Estudiantes
5
Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes
53
November 29, 2019
2019–20
Regular Season
Germany Bayern Munich
6 United States Mike James Russia CSKA Moscow 51
December 11, 2020
2020–21
Regular season
Russia Khimki
Slovenia Jaka Lakovič (2) Greece Panathinaikos
March 25, 2004
2003–04
Top 16
Spain Real Madrid
8 United States Bobby Brown Italy Montepaschi Siena 50
January 4, 2013
2012–13
Top 16
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Belgium Tomas Van Den Spiegel Poland Prokom Trefl
November 14, 2007
2007���08
Regular Season
Italy Virtus VidiVici
Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas Spain Tau Ceramica
December 17, 2003
2003–04
Regular Season
France ASVEL Basket

FIBA EuroLeague & FIBA SuproLeague (1991–2001)[]

  • Nationalities by national team:

40+ points in a game (1991–2001)[]

From the 1991–92 season to the 2000–01 SuproLeague season (FIBA era):

Rank Player Team Points Season Versus Ref.
1
United States Joe Arlauckas Spain Real Madrid
63
1995–96
Italy Buckler Bologna
[8]
2
United States Michael Young France Limoges CSP
47
1993–94
Italy Benetton Treviso
[9]
3
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris
46
1991–92
Italy Philips Milano
[10]
4
Portugal Carlos Lisboa Portugal SL Benfica
45
1995–96
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
4
Croatia Velimir Perasović Croatia Split
45
1991–92
Croatia Cibona Zagreb
4
Croatia Ivica Žurić Croatia Cibona Zagreb
45
1993–94
Italy Buckler Bologna
7
Greece Nikos Galis (2) Greece Aris
44
1991–92
Spain Joventut Badalona
7
Greece Nikos Galis (3) Greece Aris
44
1991–92
Netherlands Den Helder
9
United States Tony Dawson Germany Bayer Leverkusen
43
1996–97
Italy Kinder Bologna
[11]
10
Croatia Zdravko Radulović Croatia Cibona Zagreb
42
1991–92
France Olympique d'Antibes
10
Croatia Zdravko Radulović (2) Croatia Cibona Zagreb
42
1991–92
Croatia Split
12
United States Mike Vreeswyk Netherlands Den Bosch
41
1993–94
Poland Śląsk Wrocław
12
United States Buck Johnson Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
41
1994–95
Greece PAOK
[12]
12
Turkey İbrahim Kutluay Turkey Fenerbahçe
41
1998–99
Croatia Cibona Zagreb
[13]
13
Greece Nikos Galis (4) Greece Aris
40
1991–92
Spain Estudiantes
13
Croatia Zdravko Radulović (3) Croatia Cibona Zagreb
40
1991–92
Italy Phonola Caserta
13
Croatia Arijan Komazec Italy Virtus Bologna
40
1996–97
Spain FC Barcelona
13
Croatia Zdravko Radulović (4) Croatia Cibona Zagreb
40
1992–93
Finland NMKY Helsinki
[14]
13
United States Tony Dawson (2) Germany TSV Bayer 04
40
1995–96
Ukraine Budivelnyk Kyiv

20+ rebounds in a game (1991–2001)[]

From the 1991–92 season to the 2000–01 SuproLeague season (FIBA era):

Rank Player Team Rebounds Season Versus Ref.
1
Greece Michalis Romanidis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
30
1991–92
Netherlands BV Den Helder
[15]
1
United States John Pinone Spain Estudiantes
30
1991–92
Greece Aris
3
Croatia Predrag Šarić Croatia Zadar
25
1992–93
Spain Real Madrid
[16]
3
Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis Spain Real Madrid
24
1992–93
Greece Olympiacos
3
United States Joe Binion Italy Buckler Bologna
24
1994–95
Greece Panathinaikos
[17]
5
Turkey Rickie Winslow Spain Estudiantes
23
1991–92
Greece Aris
5
United States Cliff Levingston Greece PAOK
23
1992–93
Italy Scavolini Pesaro
5
United States Roy Tarpley Greece Olympiacos
23
1993–94
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
[18]
6
United States Orlando Phillips France EB Pau Orthez
22
1992–93
Greece Olympiacos
6
Croatia Emilio Kovačić Croatia Cibona Zagreb
22
1993–94
Turkey Efes
8
United States Lee Johnson France Olympique d'Antibes
21
1991–92
Estonia Kalev Tallinn
8
Germany Chris Welp Germany TSV Bayer 04
21
1992–93
Iceland Keflavík
8
United States Tony Massenburg Spain FC Barcelona
21
1993–94
France CSP Limoges
8
Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (2) Spain Real Madrid
21
1993–94
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
8
Croatia Stojko Vranković Greece Panathinaikos
21
1994–95
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
8
United States Warren Kidd Italy Stefanel Milano
21
1996–97
Greece Olympiacos
[19]
8
Turkey Hüseyin Beşok Turkey Efes
21
1998–99
Italy Varese
[20]
8
Croatia Nikola Prkačin Croatia Cibona Zagreb
21
1998–99
France EB Pau Orthez
8
Turkey Hüseyin Beşok (2) Turkey Efes
21
2000–01 SuproLeague
Sweden Plannja Luleå
[21]
8
Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos Greece Iraklis
21
2000–01 SuproLeague
Germany ALBA Berlin
8
Germany Chris Welp (2) Germany TSV Bayer 04
20
1991–92
Spain Joventut Badalona
8
Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (3) Spain Real Madrid
20
1993–94
England Guildford Kings
8
Italy Augusto Binelli Italy Virtus Bologna
20
1993–94
Portugal Benfica Lisbon
5
United States Roy Tarpley (2) Greece Olympiacos
20
1993–94
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
5
United States Roy Tarpley (3) Greece Olympiacos
20
1993–94
Italy Benetton Treviso
8
Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (4) Spain Real Madrid
20
1994–95
Slovenia Union Olimpija
8
Romania Gheorghe Mureșan France EB Pau Orthez
20
1995–96
Slovenia Union Olimpija
[22]
8
United States Charles Shackleford Turkey Ülker
20
1995–96
Greece Iraklis
8
Croatia Žan Tabak Turkey Fenerbahçe
20
1998–99
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
8
Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos (2) Greece Iraklis
20
2000–01 SuproLeague
Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto

13+ assists in a game (1991–2001)[]

From the 1991–92 season to the 2000–01 SuproLeague season (FIBA era):

Rank Player Team Assists Season Versus Ref.
1
Portugal Pedro Miguel Portugal SL Benfica
17
1994–95
Russia CSKA Moscow
[23]
1
United States Elmer Bennett Spain Saski Baskonia
17
1998–99
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas
[24]
1
United States Walter Berry Greece Aris Thessaloniki
16
1991–92
Poland Śląsk Wrocław
[25]
1
United States Keith Williams Poland Śląsk Wrocław
16
1992–93
Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi
[26]
3
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Pecarski Greece Aris Thessaloniki
15
1991–92
Poland Śląsk Wrocław
3
United States Chuck Evans Russia CSKA Moscow
15
1994–95
Romania CS Dinamo București
3
Latvia Raimonds Miglinieks Poland Śląsk Wrocław
15
2000–01 SuproLeague
Italy Mens Sana Basket
[27]
4
Russia Vasily Karasev Russia CSKA Moscow
14
1995–96
France EB Pau Orthez
[28]
1
United States Keith Williams (2) Poland Śląsk Wrocław
13
1991–92
Greece Aris
5
Russia Vasily Karasev (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
13
1995–96
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
5
North Macedonia Petar Naumoski Turkey Efes
13
1998–99
Russia CSKA Moscow
5
France Laurent Sciarra France ASVEL
13
2000–01 SuproLeague
Greece Panathinaikos

9+ steals in a game (1991–2001)[]

From the 1991–92 season to the 2000–01 SuproLeague season (FIBA era):

Rank Player Team Steals Season Versus Ref.
1
France France ASVEL Lyon
11
1996–97
Turkey Efes Istanbul
[29]
1
United States Marcus Webb Russia CSKA Moscow
11
1997–98
Greece PAOK
[30]
2
Greece Greece Olympiacos
10
1992–93
Spain Real Madrid
[31]
2
Greece Panagiotis Giannakis Greece Aris
9
1991–92
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
[32]
2
Italy Chris Corchiani Turkey Efes Istanbul
9
1994–95
Sweden Gothia
[33]
2
Italy Chris Corchiani (2) Germany Bayer Leverkusen
9
1995–96
Spain Unicaja Málaga
[34]
2
Lithuania Saulius Štombergas Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas
9
1998–99
Croatia Cibona Zagreb
[35]
2
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veselin Petrović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
9
2000–01 SuproLeague
Sweden Plannja Luleå
[36]

5+ blocks in a game (1999–2001)[]

From 1999 to the 2000–01 SuproLeague season (FIBA era):

Rank Player Team Blocks Season Versus Ref.
1
Turkey Hüseyin Beşok Turkey Efes
7
2000–01 SuproLeague
Sweden Plannja Luleå
[37]
2
Russia Andrei Kirilenko Russia CSKA Moscow
6
2000–01 SuproLeague
Israel Maccabi Ra'anana
3
United States Conrad McRae Turkey Fenerbahçe
5
1998–99
Spain Real Madrid
[38]
3
Greece Efthymios Rentzias Spain Barcelona
5
1999–00
Turkey Ülker
[39]
3
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Rebrača Greece Panathinaikos
5
1999–00
Croatia Cibona Zagreb
3
United States Jason Lawson France EB Pau Orthez
5
2000–01 SuproLeague
Belgium Oostende
3
Russia Andrei Fetisov Russia CSKA Moscow
5
2000–01 SuproLeague
Turkey Ülker
3
Lithuania Robertas Javtokas Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas
5
2000–01 SuproLeague
Italy Montepaschi Siena
3
Sweden Sweden Plannja Luleå
5
2000–01 SuproLeague
Turkey Efes Istanbul
3
Russia Andrei Fetisov (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
5
2000–01 SuproLeague
Israel Maccabi Ra'anana
3
Russia Andrei Kirilenko (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
5
2000–01 SuproLeague
Belgium Oostende

8+ 3 pointers made in a game (1984–2001)[]

From the 1984–85 season to the 2000–01 SuproLeague season (FIBA era):

Rank Player Team 3 Pointers Season Versus
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
10
1985–86
France CSP Limoges
[40]
1
Portugal Carlos Lisboa Portugal S.L. Benfica Lisboa
10
1995–96
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
[41]
2
United States Brian Evans Italy Montepaschi Siena
9
2000–01
Greece Panathinaikos
[42]
2
Czechoslovakia Austria Traiskirchen Lions
9
1991–92
Belgium Antwerpen Mechelen
[43]
2
Italy Antonello Riva Italy Olimpia Milano
9
1991–92
Greece Aris
3
13 players
8

Triple-Doubles (1991–present)[]

Since the beginning of the 1991–92 season (FIBA & EuroLeague Basketball eras):

FIBA era
EuroLeague Basketball era
Number Player Team Triple Double Season Versus Ref.
FIBA Era (1991–2001)
1
United States Keith Williams Poland WKS Śląsk Wrocław 30 points, 10 rebounds, 16 assists
1992–93
Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi
[44]
[45]
2
Russia Vasily Karasev Russia CSKA Moscow 21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists
1994–95
Greece Olympiacos
[46]
3
United States Bill Edwards Greece PAOK 24 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists
1999–00
France Cholet
[47]
4
United States Derrick Phelps Germany ALBA Berlin 11 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists
2000–01 SuproLeague
Greece Iraklis
[48]
EuroLeague Basketball Era (2000–present)
5
Croatia Nikola Vujčić Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 11 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists
2005–06
Poland Prokom Trefl
[49]
6
Croatia Nikola Vujčić (2) Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 27 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists
2006–07
Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
[50]
7
Greece Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos 11 points, 12 rebounds, 18 assists
2018–19
Montenegro Budućnost
[51]

FIBA EuroLeague, FIBA SuproLeague & EuroLeague Basketball (1958–present)[]

  • Nationalities by national team:

40+ points in a game (1958–present)[]

From the 1958 FIBA European Champions Cup season to the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague season, and the Euroleague 2000–01 season to the present (FIBA & Euroleague Basketball eras):

The most points scored in a single EuroLeague game, since the competition began with the 1958 season, including all league formats up until the present time. Includes all games in which a player scored at least 40 points.

Game played during the EuroLeague Basketball era (2000–present).
EuroLeague Finals Game.

Players that scored 50 or more points in a single EuroLeague game[]

Rank Player Team Points Season Versus Ref.
1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
99
1964–65
Sweden Alviks
[52][53]
2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
71
1964–65
Sweden Alviks
[54][55]
3
Belgium Belgium Racing Mechelen
63
1967–68
Portugal S.L. Benfica
4
United States Joe Arlauckas Spain Real Madrid
63
1995–96
Italy Virtus Bologna
[56]
5
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
60
1964–65
Spain Real Madrid
6
Czechoslovakia Jiří Zídek Sr. Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
56
1974–75
Egypt Al-Zamalek Cairo
7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
55
1981–82
Italy Cantù
8
Italy Dan Callandrillo England Solent Stars Southampton
52
1984–85
France Limoges CSP
9
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
52
1986–87
Belgium Oostende
10
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
52
1989–90
Poland Lech Poznań
11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirza Delibašić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
51
1979–80
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
12
United States Tony Zeno Belgium Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
51
1980–81
Finland Pantterit Helsinki
13
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
51
1985–86
France Limoges CSP
14
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
50
1963–64
France Paris UC
15
United States Louis Dunbar Switzerland SP Federale Lugano
50
1975–76
Italy Cantù
16
Switzerland Switzerland AS Viganello
50
1980–81
Egypt Al-Zamalek Cairo
17
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
50
1987–88
Italy Olimpia Milano

Players that scored between 47–49 points in a single EuroLeague game[]

Rank Player Team Points Season Versus
18
Mexico Manuel Raga Switzerland SP Federale Lugano
49
1975–76
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
19
Poland Edward Jurkiewicz Poland
49
1978–79
Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
20
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
49
1985–86
Spain Real Madrid
21
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
49
1987–88
Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
22
Israel Doron Jamchi Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
49
1990–91
France Limoges CSP
23
Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Efes Istanbul
49
2019–20
Germany Bayern Munich
24
Albania Albania Partizani Tirana
48
1968–69
Italy Cantù
25
Austria Mike Maloy Austria UBSC Wien
48
1976–77
France ASPO Tours
26
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
48
1987–88
Switzerland Pully
27
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
48
1989–90
Italy Olimpia Milano
28
Mexico Manuel Raga Switzerland SP Federale Lugano
47
1976–77
Portugal Sporting CP Lisboa
29
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zibona Zagreb
47
1985–86
Italy Olimpia Milano
30
United States Michael Young France Limoges CSP
47
1993–94
Italy Benetton Treviso

Players that scored between 44–46 points in a single EuroLeague game[]

Rank Player Team Points Season Versus
31
Belgium Jef Eygel Belgium Antwerpse
46
1961–62
Republic of Ireland
32
Israel Tal Brody Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
46
1967–68
Germany MTV Gießen
33
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
46
1977–78
Sweden Alvik
34
Albania Albania Partizani Tirana
46
1978–79
Cyprus AEL Limassol
35
United States Tony Zeno Belgium Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
46
1980–81
Poland WKS Śląsk Wrocław
36
Soviet Union Valdemaras Chomičius Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas
46
1986–87
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
37
United States Paul Thompson Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
46
1987–88
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
38
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
46
1991–92
Italy Olimpia Milano
39
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivo Daneu Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija Ljubljana
45
1961–62
Spain Real Madrid
40
Bulgaria Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
45
1967–68
Spain Joventut Badalona
41
United States Belgium Lier BBC
45
1971–72
Greece Panathinaikos Athens
42
United States Portugal FC Porto
45
1972–73
Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
43
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
45
1974–75
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
44
Poland Edward Jurkiewicz Poland
45
1978–79
Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
45
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Varajić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
45
1978–79
Italy Varese
46
United States Jim McMillian Italy Virtus Bologna
45
1979–80
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
47
United States Robinson Scotland Murray Edinburgh
45
1981–82
Spain Barcelona
48
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
45
1983–84
Germany ASC 1846 Göttingen
49
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
45
1987–88
Spain Barcelona
50
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
45
1988–89
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split
51
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
45
1989–90
France Limoges CSP
52
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
45
1989–90
Netherlands BV Den Helder
53
Turkey Turkey Galatasaray İstanbul
45
1990–91
Albania KB Vllaznia Shkodër
54
Croatia Velimir Perasović Croatia Split
45
1991–92
Croatia Cibona Zagreb
55
Croatia Ivica Žurić Croatia Cibona Zagreb
45
1993–94
Italy Virtus Bologna
56
Portugal Carlos Lisboa Portugal SL Benfica
45
1995–96
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
57
Czechoslovakia Jiří Zídek Sr. Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
44
1965–66
Belgium Racing Mechelen
58
Czechoslovakia Jiří Zídek Sr. Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
44
1966–67
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia
59
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
44
1968–69
Bulgaria Akademik Sofia
60
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
44
1973–74
Bulgaria Akademik Sofia
61
United States Bob Morse Italy Varese
44
1974–75
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
62
United States John Coughran Spain Real Madrid
44
1975–76
Netherlands RZ Rotterdam
63
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
44
1976–77
Switzerland SP Federale Lugano
64
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
44
1976–77
Czechoslovakia Spartak-Zbrojovka Brno
65
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Vilfan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split
44
1977–78
Israel Maaccabi Tel Aviv
66
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
44
1977–78
Sweden Alvik
67
United States Luxembourg BBC Amicale
44
1978–79
Portugal Sporting CP Lisboa
68
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirza Delibašić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
44
1979–80
Spain Real Madrid
69
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
44
1984–85
Spain Real Madrid
70
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
44
1985–86
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
71
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
44
1986–87
Italy Olimpia Milano
72
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
44
1987–88
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
73
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
44
1988–89
Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
74
United States Switzerland Pully
44
1990–91
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
75
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia TJ Zbrojovka Brno
44
1990–91
Sweden Södertälje
76
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
44
1991–92
Spain Joventut Badalona
77
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
44
1991–92
Netherlands BV Den Helder

Players that scored between 40–43 points in a single EuroLeague game[]

Rank Player Team Points Season Versus
78
United States Wayne Hightower Spain Real Madrid
43
1961–62
Morocco
79
Italy Paolo Vittori Italy Olimpia Milano
43
1963–64
Belgium Antwerpse
80
United States Joby Wright France AS Berck
43
1974–75
Sweden Alviks
81
United States Scotland Murray Edinburgh
43
1980–81
Sweden Hageby Norrköping
82
United States Turkey Efes İstanbul
43
1983–84
Spain Barcelona
83
United States Bob McAdoo Italy Olimpia Milano
43
1987–88
Germany BSC Saturn Köln
84
United States Switzerland Pully
43
1989–90
France Limoges CSP
85
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
43
1989–90
Netherlands BV Den Helder
86
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
43
1989–90
France Limoges CSP
87
United States Tony Dawson Germany Bayer Leverkusen
43
1996–97
Italy Kinder Bologna
88
Belgium Belgium Antwerpse
42
1961–62
Republic of Ireland
89
Italy Tony Gennari Italy Varese
42
1964–65
Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
90
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
42
1964–65
Greece AEK Athens
91
Greece Georgios Amerikanos Greece AEK Athens
42
1965–66
Morocco
92
Belgium Willy Steveniers Belgium Racing Mechelen
42
1965–66
Italy Olimpia Milano
93
United States Bill Bradley Italy Olimpia Milano
42
1965–66
Belgium Racing Mechelen
94
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivo Daneu Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija Ljubljana
42
1966–67
Belgium Racing Mechelen
95
Czechoslovakia František Konvička Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
42
1968–69
Belgium Standard Liège
96
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
42
1974–75
Netherlands RZ Rotterdam
97
United States Netherlands RZ Rotterdam
42
1975–76
England
98
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
42
1975–76
Italy Varese
99
Czechoslovakia Kamil Brabenec Czechoslovakia Zbrojovka Brno
42
1977–78
Austria UBSC Wien
100
United States Ron Haigler Turkey Eczacıbaşı SK İstanbul
42
1980–81
Italy Virtus Bologna
101
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
42
1985–86
Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen
102
United States Wayne Robinson Spain Real Madrid
42
1985–86
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
103
United States Billy Knight France Limoges CSP
42
1985–86
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
104
United States Paul Thompson Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
42
1987–88
Italy Olimpia Milano
105
Germany Mike Jäckel Germany BSC Saturn Köln
42
1987–88
Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
106
United States Bob McAdoo Italy Olimpia Milano
42
1989–90
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
107
Croatia Zdravko Radulović Croatia Cibona Zagreb
42
1991–92
France Olympique d'Antibes
108
Croatia Zdravko Radulović Croatia Cibona Zagreb
42
1991–92
Croatia Split
109
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
41
1958–59
Bulgaria Akademik Sofia
110
Turkey Turkey Darüşşafaka İstanbul
41
1962–63
Hungary Budapesti Honvéd SE
111
Spain Clifford Luyk Spain Real Madrid
41
1964–65
Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit
112
United States Walter Szczerbiak Spain Real Madrid
41
1974–75
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
113
Spain Wayne Brabender Spain Real Madrid
41
1974–75
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
114
Bulgaria Atanas Golomeev Bulgaria Akademik Sofia
41
1975–76
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
115
Italy Bob Lienhard Italy Cantù
41
1975–76
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
116
United States Stew Johnson Switzerland SP Federale Lugano
41
1976–77
England Crystal Palace
117
Czechoslovakia Kamil Brabenec Czechoslovakia Zbrojovka Brno
41
1977–78
Sweden Alvik
118
United States Austria UBSC Wien
41
1977–78
Czechoslovakia Zbrojovka Brno
119
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Varajić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
41
1978–79
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
120
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirza Delibašić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
41
1978–79
Spain Joventut Badalona
121
Italy Renato Villalta Italy Virtus Bologna
41
1980–81
Turkey Eczacıbaşı İstanbul
122
United States Ed Murphy France Limoges CSP
41
1983–84
Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
123
Israel Miki Berkovich Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
41
1983–84
France Limoges CSP
124
United States Ed Murphy France Limoges CSP
41
1983–84
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
125
United States Ed Murphy France Limoges CSP
41
1983–84
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
126
United States Ed Murphy France Limoges CSP
41
1983–84
Italy Cantù
127
United States Ed Murphy France Limoges CSP
41
1984–85
England Solent Stars Southampton
128
United States England Kingston London
41
1985–86
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
129
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
41
1985–86
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
130
United States Lee Johnson Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
41
1985–86
Spain Real Madrid
131
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
41
1985–86
Spain Real Madrid
132
United States Switzerland Pully
41
1986–87
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
133
United States Sweden Södertälje
41
1987–88
Belgium Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
134
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
41
1987–88
Switzerland Pully
135
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Paspalj Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
41
1987–88
Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
136
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Grbović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
41
1987–88
Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
137
Netherlands Netherlands Nashua EBBC Den Bosch
41
1987–88
France EB Pau-Orthez
138
Iceland Guðjón Skúlason Iceland Keflavík
41
1989–90
England Bracknell Tigers
139
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
41
1990–91
Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
140
United States Mike Vreeswyk Netherlands Den Bosch
41
1993–94
Poland Śląsk Wrocław
141
United States Buck Johnson Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
41
1994–95
Greece PAOK
142
Turkey İbrahim Kutluay Turkey Fenerbahçe
41
1998–99
Croatia Cibona Zagreb
143
United States Alphonso Ford Greece Peristeri
41
2000–01
Spain Tau Ceramica
144
Italy Carlton Myers Italy Fortitudo Bologna
41
2000–01
Spain Real Madrid
145
Latvia Kaspars Kambala Turkey Efes Pilsen
41
2002–03
Spain FC Barcelona
146
United States Bobby Brown Italy Montepaschi Siena
41
2012–13
Turkey Fenerbahçe
147
Montenegro Tyrese Rice Greece Panathinaikos
41
2019–20
Greece Olympiacos
148
Poland Bohdan Likszo Poland
40
1962–63
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
149
Czechoslovakia Jiří Zídek Sr. Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
40
1965–66
Belgium Racing Mechelen
150
Italy Gabriele Vianello Italy Olimpia Milano
40
1965–66
Spain Real Madrid
151
Italy Massimo Masini Italy Olimpia Milano
40
1966–67
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija Ljubljana
152
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Kapičić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
40
1972–73
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
153
Poland Edward Jurkiewicz Poland
40
1973–74
Greece Panathinaikos Athens
154
United States Bob Morse Italy Varese
40
1977–78
Sweden Alvik
155
Poland Edward Jurkiewicz Poland
40
1978–79
Syria Jalaa Aleppo
156
Israel Miki Berkovich Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
40
1979–80
Italy Virtus Bologna
157
Czechoslovakia Stano Kropilák Czechoslovakia Inter Slovnaft Bratislava
40
1980–81
Sweden Hageby Norrköping
158
United States Billy Ray Bates Switzerland Fribourg Olympic
40
1985–86
Hungary Budapesti Honvéd
159
United States Billy Ray Bates Switzerland Fribourg Olympic
40
1985–86
Spain Real Madrid
160
United States Kevin Magee Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
40
1985–86
France Limoges CSP
161
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
40
1985–86
Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas
162
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
40
1989–90
Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad
163
Sweden Sweden Södertälje
40
1990–91
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
164
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split
40
1990–91
Italy U.S. Victoria Libertas Pesaro
165
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
40
1990–91
France Limoges CSP
166
Greece Nikos Galis Greece Aris Thessaloniki
40
1991–92
Spain Estudiantes
167
Croatia Zdravko Radulović Croatia Cibona Zagreb
40
1991–92
Italy Phonola Caserta
168
Croatia Arijan Komazec Italy Virtus Bologna
40
1996–97
Spain FC Barcelona
169
Croatia Zdravko Radulović Croatia Cibona Zagreb
40
1992–93
Finland NMKY Helsinki
170
United States Tony Dawson Germany TSV Bayer 04
40
1995–96
Ukraine Budivelnyk Kyiv
171
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlado Šćepanović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
40
2001–02
Russia Ural Great
172
Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas Spain Tau Ceramica
40
2002–03
France ASVEL Basket
173
United States Marc Salyers France Chorale Roanne
40
2007–08
Turkey Fenerbahçe
174
Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes
40
2019–20
Greece Olympiacos

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