1997 FIBA EuroLeague Final Four

1997 FIBA EuroLeague Final Four
Tournament details
Arena Palaeur
Rome, Italy
Dates April 1997
Final positions
Champions Greece Olympiacos (1st title)
Runners-up Spain FC Barcelona
Third place Slovenia Smelt Olimpija
Fourth place France ASVEL
Awards and statistics
MVP United States David Rivers

The 1997 FIBA EuroLeague Final Four was the 1996–97 season's FIBA EuroLeague Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Olympiacos won its first title, after defeating FC Barcelona.

Bracket

Semi-finals Final
 Slovenia Smelt Olimpija   65  
 Greece Olympiacos   74  
 
     Greece Olympiacos   73
   Spain FC Barcelona   58
Third place
 Spain FC Barcelona   77  Slovenia Smelt Olimpija   86
 France ASVEL   70    France ASVEL   79

Semifinals

Smelt Olimpija – Olympiacos

April 22
18:30
Smelt Olimpija Slovenia 6574 Greece Olympiacos
Scoring by half: 32–37, 33–37
Pts: Stepania 12
Rebs: Stepania 10
Asts: four players 2
Pts: Rivers 28
Rebs: Tarlać 13
Asts: Rivers, Sigalas 4
Palaeur, Rome
Attendance: 11,700
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Gennaro Colucci (ITA)

FC Barcelona – ASVEL

April 22
20:30
FC Barcelona Spain 7770 France ASVEL
Scoring by half: 38–36, 39–34
Pts: Djordjević 17
Rebs: Rivas 12
Asts: Djordjević 5
Pts: Howard, Rudd 20
Rebs: Howard 6
Asts: Rudd 6
Palaeur, Rome
Attendance: 11,700
Referees: Mikhail Davydov (RUS), Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)

Third Place Game

April 24
18:30
Smelt Olimpija Slovenia 8679 France ASVEL
Scoring by half: 54–35, 32–44
Pts: Milič 17
Rebs: Jurković 8
Asts: McDonald 5
Pts: Digbeu 22
Rebs: Howard, Nebot 6
Asts: Rudd 5
Palaeur, Rome
Attendance: 12,500
Referees: Gennaro Colucci (ITA), Mikhail Davydov (RUS)

Final

April 24
20:30
Olympiacos Greece 7358 Spain FC Barcelona
Scoring by half: 31–29, 42–29
Pts: Rivers 26
Rebs: Tarlać 14
Asts: Rivers 3
Pts: Jiménez 16
Rebs: Jiménez 9
Asts: Djordjević 7
Palaeur, Rome
Attendance: 12,500
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)
Olympiacos
FC Barcelona
Starters: P R A
PG
15
United States David Rivers 26 6 3
SG
5
Greece Georgios Sigalas 7 4 2
SF
9
Greece Franko Nakić 0 2 0
PF
12
Greece Dragan Tarlać 11 14 1
C
10
Greece Panagiotis Fasoulas 6 4 1
Reserves: P R A
PG
4
Greece Efthimis Bakatsias 1 0 0
PF
7
Greece Dimitrios Papanikolaou 11 4 0
SF
8
Greece Nasos Galakteros 0 0 0
PG
11
Greece Milan Tomić 9 4 1
C
12
Germany Chris Welp 2 1 1
Head coach:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Ivković
1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague
Champions
Greece
Olympiacos
First Title
Starters: P R A
PG
10
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sašha Djordjević 6 4 7
SG
9
Spain Xavi Fernández 0 1 0
SF
14
Lithuania Artūras Karnišovas 14 4 0
PF
4
Spain Andrés Jiménez 16 9 2
C
7
Puerto Rico Ramón Rivas 6 4 1
Reserves: P R A
PG
5
Spain Rafa Jofresa 9 2 1
SG
6
Spain Roger Esteller 3 0 1
C
8
Spain Enrique Andreu 2 0 0
PF
12
Spain Manel Bosch 0 2 0
C
15
Spain Roberto Dueñas 2 0 0
Head coach:
Spain Aíto García Reneses
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