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2024–25 EuroLeague

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Turkish Airlines EuroLeague1
The anniversary logo for the 25th season
Season2024–25
Duration3 October 2024 – 25 May 2025
Games played206
Teams18
Statistical leaders
Points United States Kendrick Nunn 20.1
Rebounds United States Joel Bolomboy 8.0
Assists Israel Tamir Blatt 7.6
Index Rating Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov 24.1
Records
Biggest home winAnadolu Efes 110–66 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan
(23 January 2025)
Biggest away winMaccabi Tel Aviv 74–107 Olimpia Milano
(9 January 2025)
Highest scoringReal Madrid 116–113 Maccabi Tel Aviv
(14 January 2025)
Winning streak10 games
Paris
Losing streak10 games
ALBA Berlin
Highest attendance20,991
Crvena zvezda 94–98 Barcelona
(18 October 2024)
Lowest attendance0
Maccabi Tel Aviv 79–78 Real Madrid
(31 October 2024)
2025–26
All statistics correct as of 24 January 2025.
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Turkish Airlines.

The 2024–25 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague is the 25th season of the modern era of the EuroLeague, and the 15th under the title sponsorship of Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this is the 68th season of the premier basketball competition for European men's clubs. The season began on 3 October 2024 and will end on 25 May 2025 with the Final Four.[1] The Final Four will be held at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, which marks the first time in European basketball history that the game is played outside of the continent.[2]

For the fourth straight season, CSKA Moscow had their EuroLeague license rescinded following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

This will be the second straight season under the new format with the play-in tournament for seventh- to tenth-placed teams in the regular season.

Panathinaikos are the defending champions.

Teams

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Team changes (pre-season)

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A total of 18 teams will participate in the league, including 17 teams from the 2023–24 season and one promoted from the 2023–24 EuroCup.[1]

On 12 April 2024, Paris Basketball achieved its first continental crown by winning its first EuroCup title after it swept Mincidelice JL Bourg in an almost perfect season with 22 wins and only one loss balance that earned the right to play in the league. It will be the debut season of the team from the French capital in the European top flight.[4] Valencia Basket were due to be relegated to the EuroCup.[5]

Increase Promoted from EuroCup Decrease Relegated to EuroCup

Venues and locations

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Team Home city Arena Capacity Season Last season
Germany ALBA Berlin Berlin Uber Arena 14,500[6] 18th 18th
Turkey Anadolu Efes Istanbul Basketball Development Center 10,000[7] 7th 10th
Spain Barcelona Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[8] 10th 6th
Spain Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,431[9] 15th 8th
Germany Bayern Munich Munich SAP Garden 12,500[10] 4th 15th
Serbia Crvena zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade Belgrade Arena 18,386[11] 9th 16th
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 8,000[12]
Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Milan Unipol Forum 12,700[13] 11th 12th
Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko Istanbul Ülker Sports and Event Hall 13,000[14] 5th 4th
France LDLC ASVEL Décines-Charpieu LDLC Arena 12,523[15] 13th 17th
Villeurbanne Astroballe 5,556[16]
Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Serbia Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 8,000[17][18] 17th 7th
France Monaco Monaco Salle Gaston Médecin 4,090[19] 2nd 5th
Greece Olympiacos Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium 12,300[20] 3rd 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Greece Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens OAKA Altion 18,300[21] 6th 1st place, gold medalist(s)
France Paris Basketball Paris Adidas Arena 8,000[22] 1st Increase 1st place, gold medalist(s) (EuroCup)
Accor Arena 15,705[23]
Serbia Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade Belgrade Arena 18,386[24] 14th 11th
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 8,000[25]
Spain Real Madrid Madrid Movistar Arena 15,000[26] 12th 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Italy Virtus Segafredo Bologna Bologna Virtus Segafredo Arena 9,980[27] 16th 9th
Unipol Arena 8,278[28]
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgirio Arena 15,415[29] 8th 14th


Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Spain Baskonia Montenegro Duško Ivanović End of contract 27 May 2024[30] Pre-season Spain Pablo Laso 28 June 2024[31]
Spain Barcelona Spain Roger Grimau Sacked 8 June 2024[32] Spain Joan Peñarroya 14 June 2024[33]
Germany Bayern Munich Spain Pablo Laso Resigned 28 June 2024[34] Canada Gordon Herbert 25 July 2024[35]
France Paris Basketball Finland Tuomas Iisalo 8 July 2024[36] Brazil Tiago Splitter 15 July 2024[37]
France Monaco Serbia Saša Obradović Sacked 18 November 2024[38] 7th (6-4) Greece Vassilis Spanoulis 26 November 2024[39]
Italy Virtus Bologna Italy Luca Banchi Resigned 5 December 2024[40] 18th (2-11) Montenegro Duško Ivanović 5 December 2024[41]
Turkey Anadolu Efes Croatia Tomislav Mijatović 7 January 2025[42] 10th (10-9) Italy Luca Banchi 7 January 2025[43]

Referees

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A total of 68 Euroleague Basketball officials are set to work on the 2024-25 season in EuroLeague and EuroCup:

Regular season

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The regular season will begin on 3 October 2024 and will conclude on 11 April 2025. The 18 teams will play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format over 34 rounds where only 10 teams will advance to the postseason. Moreover, the top six teams from regular season will receive a bye to the playoffs, while the teams placed from seventh to 10th will participate in the play-in to get the last two playoff spots. At the tail end of the standings, teams placed from 11th to 18th will be eliminated after the regular season.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Greece Olympiacos 23 16 7 2000 1879 +121 Qualification to playoffs
2 Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko 22 15 7 1782 1758 +24
3 France Monaco 23 14 9 2006 1896 +110
4 Greece Panathinaikos AKTOR 23 14 9 1993 1892 +101
5 France Paris Basketball 22 13 9 1888 1866 +22
6 Spain Real Madrid 23 13 10 1960 1896 +64
7 Spain Barcelona 23 13 10 1960 1905 +55 Qualification to play-in
8 Serbia Crvena zvezda Meridianbet 23 13 10 1886 1851 +35
9 Germany Bayern Munich 23 13 10 1978 2024 −46
10 Serbia Partizan Mozzart Bet 23 12 11 1927 1851 +76
11 Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 23 12 11 1969 1960 +9
12 Turkey Anadolu Efes 23 11 12 1946 1892 +54
13 Lithuania Žalgiris 23 11 12 1774 1800 −26
14 France LDLC ASVEL 23 11 12 1863 1943 −80
15 Spain Baskonia 23 9 14 1839 1873 −34
16 Italy Virtus Segafredo Bologna 23 7 16 1845 1924 −79
17 Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv 23 6 17 1951 2066 −115
18 Germany ALBA Berlin 23 3 20 1803 2094 −291
Updated to match(es) played on 24 January 2025. Source: EuroLeague
Rules for classification: Regular season tiebreakers

Results

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Home \ Away BER EFS FCB BKN BAY CZV MIL FBB ASV MTA ASM OLY PAO PBB PAR RMB VIR ZAL
ALBA Berlin Germany 70–86 84–99 105–101 71–78 84–79 85–103 90–105 77–87 83–92 90–91 69–80 66–86
Anadolu Efes Turkey 88–97 101–90 89–67 110–66 78–83 76–82 69–81 91–89 93–67 84–93 86–77
Barcelona Spain 88–73 90–80 91–68 74–78 81–94 90–63 90–83 86–71 82–73 87–103 90–97
Baskonia Spain 80–57 84–89 73–75 88–83 88–76 75–87 101–102 91–77 94–81 88–82 76–72 81–82
Bayern Munich Germany 115–86 100–78 94–80 98–93 95–94 84–80 69–80 109–107 97–89 72–82 77–74
Crvena zvezda Meridianbet Serbia 92–71 94–98 78–71 101–77 91–96 81–73 88–82 87–73 77–81 85–69 77–89
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Italy 100–68 84–96 78–79 101–86 92–84 98–86 83–84 79–74 70–90 85–76 99–90 82–85
Fenerbahçe Beko Turkey 90–73 84–76 87–76 57–76 85–91 84–82 69–99 82–71 76–81 89–72 98–86
LDLC ASVEL France 96–89 97–82 100–94 76–69 71–84 77–74 66–75 73–77 98–93 62–93 80–78 87–85
Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv Israel 93–91 86–88 85–95 85–73 74–107 89–82 91–94 81–93 79–91 79–78 95–78
Monaco France 100–80 94–75 84–98 93–74 90–98 93–80 103–92 85–79 80–89 80–87 101–85
Olympiacos Greece 90–85 95–74 92–69 112–69 89–68 77–87 94–92 90–96 79–69 87–77 74–68
Panathinaikos AKTOR Greece 90–89 104–69 94–79 103–74 92–68 93–87 88–91 89–94 96–84 111–90 89–76
Paris Basketball France 88–84 79–90 67–65 77–80 96–83 84–80 74–71 85–96 81–78 83–77
Partizan Mozzart Bet Serbia 79–87 86–78 81–88 90–81 79–82 98–75 74–79 78–70 91–73 92–86 69–70 84–78
Real Madrid Spain 98–84 64–74 90–89 88–76 95–72 70–82 116–113 94–72 86–96 90–86 93–86 98–86 83–92
Virtus Segafredo Bologna Italy 88–90 67–76 86–81 76–74 84–87 87–94 82–86 83–69 84–77 80–86 77–82 68–71
Žalgiris Lithuania 85–72 74–67 70–83 86–84 65–72 72–78 78–63 63–62 85–92 84–77 64–83 77–68
Updated to match(es) played on 24 January 2025. Source: EuroLeague
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Awards

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All official awards of the 2024–25 EuroLeague.

MVP of the Round

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Regular season
Round Player Team PIR Ref.
1 Israel Tamir Blatt Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv 36 [44]
2 France Neal Sako France LDLC ASVEL 30 [45]
Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov Greece Olympiacos
3 Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov (2) Greece Olympiacos 31 [46]
4 France Théo Maledon France LDLC ASVEL 36 [47]
5 North Macedonia T. J. Shorts France Paris Basketball 38 [48]
6 Puerto Rico Shabazz Napier Germany Bayern Munich 26 [49]
7 United States Zach LeDay Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 29 [50]
8 Czech Republic Jan Veselý Spain Barcelona 28 [51]
9 Serbia Filip Petrušev Serbia Crvena zvezda Meridianbet 38 [52]
10 France Théo Maledon (2) France LDLC ASVEL 36 [53]
North Macedonia T. J. Shorts (2) France Paris Basketball
11 France Élie Okobo France Monaco 36 [54]
12 Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid 39 [55]
13 France Théo Maledon (3) France LDLC ASVEL 31 [56]
14 United States Nigel Hayes-Davis Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko 30 [57]
15 United States Zach LeDay (2) Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 37 [58]
16 Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov (3) Greece Olympiacos 38 [59]
17 France Isaïa Cordinier Italy Virtus Segafredo Bologna 38 [60]
18 France Jaylen Hoard Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv 34 [61]
19 Turkey Ömer Yurtseven Greece Panathinaikos AKTOR 34 [62]
20 Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov (4) Greece Olympiacos 52 [63]
21 Argentina Facundo Campazzo Spain Real Madrid 43 [64]
22 South Sudan Carlik Jones Serbia Partizan Mozzart Bet 37 [65]
23 United States Carsen Edwards Germany Bayern Munich 34 [66]

MVP of the Month

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Month Round Player Team Ref.
2024
October 1–7 United States Kevin Punter Spain Barcelona [67]
November 8–12 North Macedonia T. J. Shorts France Paris Basketball [68]
December 13–18 France Théo Maledon France LDLC ASVEL [69]

Attendances

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Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Serbia Partizan Mozzart Bet[Note 3] 222,839 20,200 7,494 18,570 −6.8%
2 Serbia Crvena zvezda Meridianbet[Note 3] 192,315 20,991 7,467 17,483 −2.0%
3 Greece Panathinaikos AKTOR 181,816 18,680 12,455 16,529 +8.0%
4 Lithuania Žalgiris 179,216 15,325 14,464 14,935 +1.1%
5 Greece Olympiacos 124,191 12,349 9,737 11,290 −2.1%
6 Germany Bayern Munich 118,827 11,200 10,088 10,802 +73.7%
7 Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko[Note 2] 111,496 12,920 1,416 10,136 +0.7%
8 Spain Baskonia 117,263 14,204 8,041 9,772 −2.0%
9 Turkey Anadolu Efes 102,037 9,967 7,355 9,276 −25.6%
10 Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 106,596 12,486 7,315 8,883 −11.6%
11 Germany ALBA Berlin 106,197 12,112 4,897 8,850 −5.9%
12 Spain Real Madrid 112,831 10,175 7,123 8,679 −2.6%
13 France Paris Basketball 78,883 16,203 4,751 7,888 n/a1
14 France LDLC ASVEL 92,231 11,677 4,974 7,686 +1.6%
15 Italy Virtus Segafredo Bologna 91,589 8,756 6,104 7,632 −5.0%
16 Spain Barcelona 67,197 7,572 5,359 6,109 −5.2%
17 France Monaco 42,380 4,633 2,432 3,853 −4.9%
18 Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv[Note 1] 2,297 650 95 230 −64.5%
League total 2,047,904 20,991 1,416 10,502 0.0%

Updated to match(es) played on 23 January 2025. Source: EuroLeague
Notes:
1: Team did not participate in the last EuroLeague regular season.

  1. ^
    Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv played their home games at Aleksandar Nikolic Hall in Serbia's capital, Belgrade, due to security concerns derived from the ongoing armed conflict in Israel.[70]
  2. Maccabi's attendance not included in league total.
  3. ^
    Fenerbahçe Beko game against Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv was relocated to Žalgiris Arena in Kaunas, Lithuania due to security concerns. [71]
  4. ^
    Crvena zvezda Meridianbet and Partizan Mozzart Bet played two and one game respectively at Aleksandar Nikolić Hall due to availability reasons of Belgrade Arena. [72]

See also

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References

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