Euroleague Final Four MVP

The Euroleague Final Four Most Valuable Player Award is presented to the basketball player who has exhibited exceptional play during the Euroleague Final Four. The award typically goes to the best player on the Euroleague's best team. This award is generally considered to be the most prestigious individual award in European professional club basketball.

The award was first given at the end of the 1987-88 season, when the competition that would later become called the ULEB Euroleague, was then known as the FIBA European Champions Cup.

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All-time award winners

Season Final Four MVP Team
1987-88
Bob McAdoo Tracer Milano
1988-89
Dino Rađa Jugoplastika Split
1989-90
Toni Kukoč Jugoplastika Split
1990-91
Toni Kukoč Pop 84 Split
1991-92
Predrag Danilović Partizan Belgrade
1992–93
Toni Kukoč Benetton Treviso
1993-94
Žarko Paspalj Olympiacos Piraeus
1994-95
Arvydas Sabonis Real Madrid
1995-96
Dominique Wilkins Panathinaikos
1996-97
David Rivers Olympiacos Piraeus
1997-98
Zoran Savić Kinder Bologna
1998–99
Tyus Edney Žalgiris Kaunas
1999-00
Željko Rebrača Panathinaikos
SuproLeague 2000–01
Arriel McDonald Maccabi Tel Aviv
Euroleague 2000-01
Manu Ginóbili Kinder Bologna
2001–02
Dejan Bodiroga Panathinaikos
2002–03
Dejan Bodiroga FC Barcelona
2003–04
Anthony Parker Maccabi Tel Aviv
2004–05
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Maccabi Tel Aviv
2005–06
Theo Papaloukas CSKA Moscow
2006–07
Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos
2007-08
Trajan Langdon CSKA Moscow
2008–09
Vassilis Spanoulis Panathinaikos
2009–10
Juan Carlos Navarro FC Barcelona
2010–11
Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos

† The 2000-01 season was a transition year, with the best European teams split into two different major leagues, the SuproLeague 2000-01, held by FIBA, and the Euroleague 2000-01, held by ULEB.

Multiple honors

Players

NB:

No. Player
3
Toni Kukoč
2
Dejan Bodiroga
2
Dimitris Diamantidis

Teams

No. Team
6
Panathinaikos
3
Jugoplastika Split/Pop 84 Split
Maccabi Tel Aviv
2
Olympiacos Piraeus
Kinder Bologna
CSKA Moscow
FC Barcelona

Player nationality

NB: Players from the former Yugoslavia are classified by their nationality in one of the current post-Yugoslav states.

No. Country
7
USA
6
Serbia
4
Croatia
4
Greece
2
Lithuania
1
Argentina
1
Spain

See also

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