Euroleague individual highs

Euroleague Basketball individual highs by a single match.

Points

Since the beginning of the 1990–91 season:

  1. United States Joe Arlauckas (Real Madrid) 63 pts @ Buckler Bologna (24/28 2pt, 0/1 3pt, 15/18 FT) (in 1995–96 season)
  2. Israel Doron Jamchy (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 49 pts @ Limoges CSP (13/15 2pt, 4/7 3pt, 11/14 FT) (in 1990–91 season)
  3. United States Michael Young (Limoges CSP) 47 pts vs. Benetton Treviso (12/22 2pt, 4/6 3pt, 11/15 FT) (in 1993–94 season)
  4. Greece Nikos Galis (Aris) 46 pts vs. Philips Milano (8/14 2pt, 5/6 3pt, 15/18 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  5. Portugal Carlos Lisboa (SL Benfica) 45 pts @ Partizan Belgrade (3/7 2pt, 10/15 3pt, 9/15 FT) (in 1995–96 season)
  6. Croatia Velimir Perasović (KK Split) 45 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (15/22 2pt, 1/1 3pt, 12/14 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  7. Croatia Ivica Žurić (KK Cibona) 45 pts @ Buckler Bologna (11/18 2pt, 5/7 3pt, 8/9 FT) (in 1993–94 season)
  8. Greece Nikos Galis (Aris) 44 pts vs. Joventut Badalona (15/21 2pt, 2/5 3pt, 8/11 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  9. Greece Nikos Galis (Aris) 44 pts @ Commodore Den Helder (16/28 2pt, 1/3 3pt, 9/10 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  10. United States Tony Dawson (Bayer Leverkusen) 43 pts @ Kinder Bologna (10/15 2pt, 1/2 3pt, 20/25 FT) (in 1996–97 season)
  11. Croatia Zdravko Radulović (KK Cibona) 42 pts @ Olympique d'Antibes (6/10 2pt, 7/13 3pt, 9/9 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  12. Croatia Zdravko Radulović (KK Cibona) 42 pts vs. Slobodna Dalmacija Split (8/15 2pt, 7/11 3pt, 5/7 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  13. Turkey İbrahim Kutluay (Fenerbahçe) 41 pts @ Cibona Zagreb (7/13 2pt, 6/8 3pt, 9/15 FT) (in 1998–99 season)
  14. United States Alphonso Ford (Peristeri) 41 pts vs. Baskonia (9/19 2pt, 3/4 3pt, 14/15 FT) (in 2000–01 season)
  15. Italy Carlton Myers (Fortitudo Bologna) 41 pts vs. Real Madrid (6/9 2pt, 5/11 3pt, 14/19 FT) (in 2000–01 season)
  16. Latvia Kaspars Kambala (Efes Pilsen) 41 pts vs. FC Barcelona (18/28 2p, 5/10 FT) (in 2002–03 season)
  17. United States Bobby Brown (Montepaschi Siena) 41 pts @ Fenerbahce Ulker (8/12 2pt, 4/6 3pt, 13/13 FT) (in 2012–13 season)
  18. Greece Nikos Galis (Aris) 40 pts vs. Estudiantes Madrid (14/19 2pt, 0/2 3pt, 12/14 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  19. Croatia Zdravko Radulović (KK Cibona) 40 pts @ Phonola Caserta (10/12 2pt, 5/12 3pt, 5/8 FT) (in 1991–92 season)
  20. Croatia Arijan Komazec (Virtus Bologna) 40 pts vs. FC Barcelona (10/12 2pt, 4/5 3pt, 8/8 FT)(in 1996–97 season)
  21. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlado Šćepanović (KK Partizan) 40 pts @ Ural Great Perm (3/5 2pt, 7/9 3pt, 13/13 FT) (in 2001–02 season)
  22. Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas (Baskonia) 40 pts vs. ASVEL Villeurbanne (4/7 2pt, 6/6 3pt, 14/14 FT) (in 2003–04 season)
  23. United States Marc Salyers (Chorale Roanne) 40 pts vs. Fenerbahçe Ulker (9/11 2pt, 6/13 3pt, 4/5 FT) (in 2007–08 season)

Rebounds

Since the beginning of the 1991–92 season:

  1. Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) 24 rebs @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1992–93 season)
  2. United States Joe Binion (Buckler Bologna) 24 rebs @ Panathinaikos Athens (in 1994–95 season)
  3. Greece Antonis Fotsis (Dynamo Moscow) 24 rebs vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2006–07 season)
  4. United States Rickie Winslow (Estudiantes Madrid) 23 rebs vs. Aris Thessaloniki (in 1991–92 season)
  5. United States Cliff Levingston (PAOK Thessaloniki) 23 rebs vs. Scavolini Pesaro (in 1992–93 season)
  6. United States Roy Tarpley (Olympiacos Piraeus) 23 rebs vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1993–94 season)
  7. Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA Moscow) 23 rebs vs. Buducnost Podgorica (in 2001–02 season)
  8. United States Orlando Phillips (EB Pau Orthez) 22 rebs vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1992–93 season)
  9. Croatia Emilio Kovačić (Cibona Zagreb) 22 rebs @ Efes Pilsen (in 1993–94 season)
  10. United States Lee Johnson (Olympique d'Antibes) 21 rebs vs. Kalev Tallinn (in 1991–92 season)
  11. United States Tony Massenburg (FC Barcelona) 21 rebs vs. CSP Limoges (in 1993–94 season)
  12. Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) 21 rebs vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1993–94 season)
  13. Croatia Stojko Vranković (Panathinaikos Athens) 21 rebs vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (in 1994–95 season)
  14. United States Warren Kidd (Stefanel Milano) 21 rebs vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 1996–97 season)
  15. Turkey Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 21 rebs @ Varese Roosters (in 1998–99 season)
  16. Croatia Nikola Prkačin (Cibona Zagreb) 21 rebs vs. EB Pau Orthez (in 1998–99 season)
  17. Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos (Iraklis Thessaloniki) 21 rebs vs. Alba Berlin (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  18. Turkey Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 21 rebs vs. Plannja Luleå (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  19. Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (Montepaschi Siena) 21 rebs vs. Baskonia (in 2002–03 season)
  20. Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (CSKA Moscow) 21 rebs vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 2003–04 season)
  21. Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (Fenerbahçe Ulker) 21 rebs @ Eldo Napoli (in 2006–07 season)
  22. Lithuania Donatas Motiejūnas (Asseco Prokom) 21 rebs vs. Union Olimpija (in 2011–12 season)

Assists

Since the beginning of the 1991–92 season:

  1. Serbia Stefan Jović (Crvena Zvezda) 19 asts @ Bayern Munich (in 2015–16 season)
  2. Portugal Pedro Miguel (SL Benfica) 17 asts @ CSKA Moscow (in 1994–95 season)
  3. United States Marcus Williams (Crvena Zvezda) 17 asts @ Galatasaray (in 2014–15 season)
  4. United States Elmer Bennett (Baskonia) 17 asts @ Žalgiris Kaunas (in 1998–99 season)
  5. Latvia Raimonds Miglinieks (Śląsk Wrocław) 15 asts @ Montepaschi Siena (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  6. United States John Linehan (SLUC Nancy) 15 asts @ Fenerbahçe Ülker (in 2011–12 season)
  7. Russia Vasily Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 14 asts vs. EB Pau Orthez (in 1995–96 season)
  8. United States Tyus Edney (Benetton Treviso) 14 asts @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2003–04 season)
  9. Greece Theodoros Papaloukas (Olympiakos) 14 asts vs. Entente Orleanaise (in 2009–10 season)
  10. Russia Vasily Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 13 asts vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1995–96 season)
  11. Republic of Macedonia Petar Naumoski (Efes Pilsen) 13 asts @ CSKA Moscow (in 1998–99 season)
  12. France Laurent Sciarra (ASVEL Villeurbanne) 13 asts vs. Panathinaikos Athens (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  13. United States Elmer Bennett (Baskonia) 13 asts @ AEK Athens (in 2000–01 season)
  14. Greece Nikos Zisis (AEK Athens) 13 asts vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (in 2004–05 season)
  15. France Marc-Antoine Pellin (Chorale Roanne) 13 asts vs. Lottomatica Roma (in 2007–08 season)
  16. Greece Theodoros Papaloukas (Olympiacos) 13 asts vs. Real Madrid (in 2008–09 season)
  17. Brazil Marcelinho Huertas (Caja Laboral) 13 asts @ Zalgiris Kaunas (in 2010–11 season)
  18. Serbia Vule Avdalović (Cholet Basket) 13 asts vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 2010–11 season)
  19. Croatia Zoran Planinić (BC Khimki MR) 13 asts vs. Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2012–13 season)

Steals

Since the beginning of the 1991–92 season:

  1. United States Marcus Webb (CSKA Moscow) 11 stls vs. PAOK Thessaloniki (in 1997–98 season)
  2. United States Jeff Trepagnier (Ulker Istanbul) 11 stls vs. Partizan Belgrade (in 2005–06 season)
  3. Italy Stefano Mancinelli (Climamio Bologna) 10 stls vs. Dynamo Moscow (in 2006–07 season)
  4. Greece Panagiotis Giannakis (Aris Thessaloniki) 9 stls vs. Bayer Leverkusen (in 1991–92 season)
  5. United States Chris Corchiani (Bayer Leverkusen) 9 stls vs. Unicaja Málaga (in 1995–96 season)
  6. Lithuania Saulius Štombergas (Žalgiris Kaunas) 9 stls vs. Cibona Zagreb (in 1998–99 season)
  7. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veselin Petrović (Partizan Belgrade) 9 stls vs. Plannja Luleå (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  8. United States Fred House (Partizan Belgrade) 9 stls vs. FC Barcelona (in 2003–04 season)
  9. United States Chris Williams (Skyliners Frankfurt) 9 stls @ CSKA Moscow (in 2004–05 season)
  10. Argentina Pablo Prigioni (Baskonia) 9 stls vs. SIG Basket Strasbourg (in 2005–06 season)

Blocks

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season:

  1. Croatia Stojko Vranković (PAF Bologna) 10 blks @ Cibona Zagreb (in 2000–01 season)
  2. Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak (Žalgiris Kaunas) 8 blks @ Estudiantes Madrid (in 2000–01 season)
  3. Turkey Hüseyin Beşok (Efes Pilsen) 7 blks vs. Plannja Luleå (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  4. Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak (Žalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks vs. Ulker Istanbul (in 2001–02 season)
  5. Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak (Žalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks vs. Frankfurt Skyliners (in 2001–02 season)
  6. Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič (Žalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks @ Panathinaikos Athens (in 2004–05 season)
  7. United States Loren Woods (Žalgiris Kaunas) 7 blks @ Asseco Prokom (in 2008–09 season)
  8. Russia Andrei Kirilenko (CSKA Moscow) 6 blks @ Maccabi Ness Raanana (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  9. Ukraine Grigorij Khizhnyak (Žalgiris Kaunas) 6 blks vs. KK Zadar (in 2000–01 season)
  10. Croatia Davor Pejčinović (KK Zadar) 6 blks vs. Lugano Snakes (in 2000–01 season)
  11. France Frédéric Weis (Unicaja Málaga) 6 blks @ Efes Pilsen (in 2002–03 season)
  12. Russia Aleksey Savrasenko (CSKA Moscow) 6 blks @ Baskonia (in 2004–05 season)
  13. United States Maceo Baston (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 6 blks vs. Baskonia (in 2005–06 season)
  14. United States Marcus Haislip (Efes Pilsen) 6 blks @ Olympiacos Piraeus (in 2006–07 season)
  15. United States Terence Morris (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 6 blks vs. Žalgiris Kaunas (in 2007–08 season)
  16. United States Will McDonald (TAU Ceramica) 6 blks vs. Asseco Prokom (in 2008–09 season)
  17. United States D'or Fischer (Real Madrid) 6 blks vs. Lottomatica Roma (in 2010–11 season)

Index Rating

Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season:

  1. United States Tanoka Beard (Žalgiris Kaunas) 63 @ Skipper Bologna (in 2003–04 season)
  2. Slovenia Jaka Lakovič (Krka Novo Mesto) 55 @ Real Madrid (in 2001–02 season)
  3. Serbia Dejan Milojević (Partizan Belgrade) 55 vs. Olympiacos (in 2004–05 season)
  4. Croatia Marko Popović (Cibona Zagreb) 54 vs. Estudiantes Madrid (in 2004–05 season)
  5. Slovenia Jaka Lakovič (Panathinaikos Athens) 51 @ Benetton Treviso (in 2003–04 season)
  6. Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas (Baskonia) 50 vs. ASVEL Villeurbanne (in 2003–04 season)
  7. Belgium Thomas Van Den Spiegel (Prokom Trefl) 50 @ VidiVici Bologna (in 2007–08 season)
  8. United States Bobby Brown (Montepaschi Siena) 50 @ Fenerbahce Ulker (in 2012–13 season)
  9. Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič (Real Madrid) 49 @ Khimki Moscow (in 2009–10 season)
  10. Australia-Serbia Aleks Marić (Partizan Belgrade) 49 vs. Efes Pilsen (in 2009–10 season)
  11. Argentina Andrés Nocioni (Baskonia) 48 @ Benetton Treviso (in 2003–04 season)
  12. United States Spencer Nelson (GHP Bamberg) 48 vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2005–06 season)
  13. United States Kebu Stewart (Hapoel Jerusalem) 47 vs. Benetton Treviso (in 2000–01 season)
  14. Russia Ruslan Avleev (Ural Great Perm) 47 vs. Telindus Oostende (in 2001–02 season)
  15. Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (Žalgiris Kaunas) 47 @ Ulker Istanbul (in 2003–04 season)
  16. United States Anthony Parker (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 47 @ ASVEL Villeurbanne (in 2004–05 season)

Triple-Doubles

Since the beginning of the 1991–92 season:

  1. Russia Vasily Karasev (CSKA Moscow) 21 pts, 10 asts, 10 rebs vs. Olympiacos (in 1994–95 season)
  2. United States Bill Edwards (PAOK Thessaloniki) 24 pts, 15 rebs, 10 asts vs. Cholet Basket (in 1999–00 season)
  3. United States Derrick Phelps (Alba Berlin) 12 asts, 11 pts, 10 rebs vs. Iraklis (in 2000–01 SuproLeague season)
  4. Croatia Nikola Vujčić (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 12 rebs, 11 pts, 11 asts vs. Prokom Trefl (in 2005–06 season)
  5. Croatia Nikola Vujčić (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 27 pts, 10 rebs, 10 asts vs. Olimpija Ljubljana (in 2006–07 season)

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