2014–15 Euroleague

Euroleague
The Barclaycard Center in Madrid hosted the Final Four
Season 2014–15
Duration 16 October 2014 – 17 May 2015
Number of games 251
Number of teams 24
Regular season
Season MVP Nemanja Bjelica
Finals
Champions Real Madrid (9th title)
  Runners-up Olympiacos
Third place CSKA Moscow
Fourth place Fenerbahçe Ülker
Final Four MVP Andrés Nocioni
Awards
Best Defender Bryant Dunston
Rising Star Bogdan Bogdanović
Statistical leaders
Points Taylor Rochestie 18.9
Rebounds Boban Marjanović 10.6
Assists Miloš Teodosić 7.0
Index Rating Boban Marjanović 25.7
Records
Biggest home win Valencia 103–65 Neptūnas
Biggest away win PGE Turów 65–104 Barcelona
Highest scoring Galatasaray 110–103 Crvena Zvezda
Highest attendance 18,733
(Crvena Zvezda 72–79 Real Madrid)
Lowest attendance 534
(UNICS 85–62 Dinamo Sassari)
Total attendance 2,013,305
Average attendance 8,184 Increase
2015–16

The 2014–15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 15th season of the modern era of EuroLeague basketball and the fifth under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous iteration as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 58th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs.

The city of Madrid hosted the Final Four from May 15 to 17, 2015.

Allocation

There were three routes to participation in the Euroleague:

  • The 12 teams with an A-Licence from the 2013–14 Euroleague, based on their Euroleague Club Ranking.
  • The 2013–14 Eurocup winner was given a C-Licence.
  • The rest of the teams places were allocated from a list of 28 teams given a B-Licence ranked according to their European national basketball league rankings over the last year. 13 teams were given both an A-Licence or C-Licence and a B-Licence. When a country ranking spot had already been assigned to an A-Licence team, the assignation jumped to the next country appearing in the ranking, and their league was not granted an additional place in the competition. At least the first 9 of the remaining 16 teams were given places in the regular-season, and the next 6 were given places in the qualifying competition.
  • If the Eurocup champion was qualified by receiving a B licence or some team with it resigned from the competition, a wild card had to be given by the Euroleague.

The Euroleague had the right to cancel an A licence for one of the following reasons:

  • The club had the lowest ranking of all clubs with an A Licence, according to the Club Ranking.
  • The club had ranked among the clubs placed in the bottom half of the national championship final standings.
  • The club had financial problems.
  • In Spanish League, when the champion and/or the runner-up of the league were teams without an A licence. In that case, the A licence club with the lowest position would play in Eurocup in the next season. If that happened three times in five years, the A licence of the club would have been cancelled.

Euroleague allocation criteria

A licences

Classification after the 2013–14 Euroleague, including also the 2011–12 and the 2012–13 seasons.

Rank Team Points
1. CSKA Moscow 164
2. FC Barcelona 163
3. Olympiacos 154
4. Real Madrid 148
5. Maccabi Electra 141
6. Panathinaikos 139
Rank Team Points
7. Anadolu Efes 105
8. Unicaja 100
9. Fenerbahçe Ülker 99
10. Laboral Kutxa 97
11. Žalgiris 95
12. EA7 Milano 86
  • The A licence of EA7 Milano expired in June 2014, but Euroleague confirmed it as an A licensed team.
  • Montepaschi Siena did not play in the Euroleague, due to financial troubles.

B licences

B licences could be given to every team without an A licence. If in the allocation appeared a team with A licence, the next team in the criteria would receive the B licence, which qualified directly to the Regular Season.

Key to colors
     A licensed teams
     B licensed teams
     Wild cards
     Teams qualified for the Qualifying Round
Team Pos.
1. FC Barcelona 1st
2. CSKA Moscow 1st
3. EA7 Milano 1st
4. Fenerbahçe Ülker 1st
5. Žalgiris 1st
6. Panathinaikos 1st
7. Limoges 1st
8. Bayern Munich 1st
9. Cibona (withdrew) 1st
10. PGE Turów Zgorzelec 1st
11. Cedevita 2nd
12. Real Madrid 2nd
13. Nizhny Novgorod 2nd
14. Montepaschi Siena (withdrew) 2nd
Team Pos.
15. Galatasaray 2nd
16. Neptūnas 2nd
17. Olympiacos 2nd
18. Strasbourg 2nd
19. Alba Berlin 2nd
20. Crvena Zvezda 3rd
21. Budivelnyk (withdrew) 1st
22. ČEZ Nymburk 1st
23. Telenet Oostende 1st
24. Maccabi Electra 1st
25. Levski Sofia (rejected) 1st
26. Ventspils 1st
27. Worcester Wolves 1st
28. Stelmet Zielona Góra 2nd
Notes:
  • Teams from Serbia and Croatia qualified through ABA League, and not through their national leagues.

C licence, replacements and wildcards

To the regular season
To the qualifying rounds

Teams

The participating teams for the season were announced on June 25, 2014. The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (TH: Euroleague title holders):

  • A: Qualified through an A–licence
  • 1st, 2nd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
  • QR: Qualifying rounds
  • WC: Wild card
  • EC: Champion of the 2013–14 Eurocup
Regular season
FC Barcelona (A) Fenerbahçe Ülker (A) Bayern Munich (1st) Žalgiris (A)
Real Madrid (A) Galatasaray Liv Hospital (2nd) ALBA Berlin (WC) Neptūnas (2nd)
Unicaja (A) Anadolu Efes (A) Panathinaikos (A) Limoges (1st)
Caja Laboral (A) CSKA Moscow (A) Olympiacos (A) Maccabi ElectraTH (A)
Valencia (EC) Nizhny Novgorod (2nd) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano (A) Crvena zvezda (WC)
PGE Turów Zgorzelec (1st) Cedevita (2nd) Banco di Sardegna Sassari (WC)
Qualifying rounds
SIG Strasbourg (2nd) ČEZ Nymburk (1st) Telenet Oostende (1st) UNICS (WC)
ASVEL (WC) Stelmet Zielona Góra (2nd) VEF Rīga (2nd) Hapoel Jerusalem (WC)

Qualifying rounds

Eight teams participated in a single-venue tournament format that took place in Ostend, Belgium, from 23 to 26 September. The winner advanced to the Euroleague regular season.

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
                 
1 UNICS 90
4 Stelmet Zielona Góra 86
1 UNICS 82
2 Hapoel Jerusalem 71
2 Hapoel Jerusalem 94
3 ČEZ Nymburk 84
1 UNICS 88
2 ASVEL 79
2 ASVEL 86
3 Telenet Oostend 77
2 ASVEL 74
4 Strasbourg 65
1 VEF Rīga 53
4 Strasbourg 82

Squads

Draw

Teams were seeded into six pots of four teams in accordance with the Club Ranking, based on their performance in European competitions during a three-year period.

Two teams from the same country or league could not be drawn together in the same Regular Season group. In brackets, the points in the Club Ranking. Following the Eurocup bylaws, the lowest possible position that any club from that country or league could occupy in the draw was calculated by adding the results of the worst performing team from each league.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5 Pot 6

CSKA Moscow
FC Barcelona
Olympiacos
Real Madrid

Maccabi Electra
Panathinaikos
Valencia
Anadolu Efes

Unicaja
Fenerbahçe Ülker
Laboral Kutxa
Žalgiris

Alba Berlin
Galatasaray
EA7 Milano
Nizhny Novgorod

Crvena Zvezda
Cedevita
Bayern Munich
Dinamo Sassari

PGE Turów
Neptūnas
Limoges
UNICS ^

Notes:
  • † indicates teams with points applying the minimum for the league they play.
  • ^ indicates team qualified through the qualifying rounds

Regular season

The regular season was played between October 16 and December 19.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Regular Season, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the Regular Season.
  4. Points scored during the regular season.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Regular Season game.
Key to colors
     Top four places in each group advanced to
     Bottom two teams in each group entered 2014–15 Eurocup Last 32 round

Top 16

The Top 16 began on December 30 and ended on April 10, 2015.

If teams were level on record at the end of the Top 16, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record between teams still tied.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the Top 16.
  4. Points scored during the Top 16.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Top 16 game.
Key to colors
     Top four places in each group advanced to Playoffs
     Eliminated

See the detailed group stage page for tiebreakers if two or more teams are equal on points.

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4
Real Madrid 3–1 Anadolu Efes 80–71 90–85 72–75 76–63
CSKA Moscow 3–1 Panathinaikos 93–66 100–80 85–86 74–55
FC Barcelona 1–3 Olympiacos 73–57 63–76 71–73 68–71
Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–0 Maccabi Tel Aviv 80–72 82–67 75–74

Final Four

The Final Four was the last stage of the Euroleague, consisting of the four winners from the quarterfinals. The semifinal games were played on 15 May, while the third place game and championship game were played on 17 May 2015. The Final Four was hosted by the Barclaycard Center in Madrid, Spain.

 
Semifinals Championship game
 
           
 
15 May
 
 
Real Madrid 96
 
17 May
 
Fenerbahçe Ülker 87
 
Real Madrid 78
 
15 May
 
Olympiacos 59
 
CSKA Moscow 68
 
 
Olympiacos 70
 
Third place game
 
 
17 May
 
 
Fenerbahçe Ülker 80
 
 
CSKA Moscow 86

Attendances

Average home attendances

Pos Team GP Total High Low Average
1 Crvena Zvezda 11 159,309 18,733 5,908 14,483
2 Panathinaikos 14 177,418 16,033 8,165 12,672
3 Fenerbahçe 14 164,449 13,013 8,559 11,746
4 Maccabi Electra 13 143,780 11,060 11,060 11,060
5 Alba Berlin 12 123,561 14,133 8,226 10,296
6 Žalgiris 12 121,835 14,382 4,795 10,153
7 Laboral Kutxa 12 117,882 12,619 7,689 9,824
8 Olympiacos 14 125,907 11,653 6,039 8,993
9 Real Madrid 14 123,902 12,662 7,806 8,850
10 EA7 Milano 12 98,703 10,169 6,344 8,225
11 Galatasaray 8 60,512 11,312 3,138 7,564
12 Unicaja 12 87,893 8,891 5,237 7,324
13 FC Barcelona 14 94,103 8,529 5,162 6,721
14 Anadolu Efes 14 85,495 10,174 2,529 6,106
15 Bayern Munich 5 30,135 6,688 5,047 6,027
16 Valencia 5 30,069 8,500 3,005 6,014
17 Neptūnas 5 27,348 5,669 5,309 5,470
18 CSKA Moscow 14 65,509 5,349 4,369 4,679
19 Limoges 5 23,292 5,080 4,356 4,658
20 Dinamo Sassari 5 18,901 4,483 3,068 3,780
21 Cedevita 5 18,811 4,091 3,288 3,762
22 UNICS 5 14,490 3,876 534 2,898
23 Nizhny Novgorod 12 27,740 3,393 1,492 2,312
24 PGE Turów 5 9,744 3,217 709 1,949
  • Updated on 5 May 2015 (ALL GAMES PLAYED)
Source: Euroleague Basketball

Top 10

Round Game Home team Visitor Attendance Ref
1 Top 16 1 Crvena Zvezda Real Madrid 18,733 [4]
2 Regular Season 4 Crvena Zvezda Olympiacos 18,732 [5]
3 Top 16 11 Crvena Zvezda FC Barcelona 18,450 [6]
4 Top 16 6 Crvena Zvezda Žalgiris 18,382 [7]
5 Top 16 3 Crvena Zvezda Galatasaray 17,821 [8]
6 Regular Season 1 Crvena Zvezda Galatasaray 16,834 [9]
7 Top 16 9 Panathinaikos FC Barcelona 16,033 [10]
8 Play Off 27 Panathinaikos CSKA Moscow 16,000 [11]
9 Top 16 11 Panathinaikos Real Madrid 14,766 [12]
10 Regular Season 3 Panathinaikos Fenerbahçe Ülker 14,480 [13]

Individual statistics

Rating

Rank Name Team Games Rating PIR
1. Boban Marjanović Crvena Zvezda 24 616 25.67
2. Taylor Rochestie Nizhny Novgorod 21 442 21.05
3. Artsiom Parakhouski Nizhny Novgorod 23 426 18.52

Points

Rank Name Team Games Points PPG
1. Taylor Rochestie Nizhny Novgorod 21 397 18.90
2. Andrew Goudelock Fenerbahçe Ülker 29 493 17.00
3. Boban Marjanović Crvena Zvezda 24 398 16.58

Rebounds

Rank Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1. Boban Marjanović Crvena Zvezda 24 256 10.67
2. Nemanja Bjelica Fenerbahçe Ülker 29 246 8.48
3. Trey Thompkins Nizhny Novgorod 23 187 8.13

Assists

Rank Name Team Games Assists APG
1. Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow 24 168 7.00
2. Thomas Heurtel Anadolu Efes 28 179 6.39
3. Marcus Williams Crvena Zvezda 24 146 6.08

Other statistics

Category Name Team Games Stat
Steals per game Tarence Kinsey Nizhny Novgorod 17 1.59
Blocks per game Artsiom Parakhouski Nizhny Novgorod 23 1.96
Turnovers per game Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow 24 3.67
Fouls drawn per game Jamel McLean Alba Berlin 21 5.81
Minutes per game Jeremy Pargo Maccabi Electra 27 31:59
2FG% Semih Erden Fenerbahçe Ülker 25 0.758
3FG% Demetris Nichols CSKA Moscow 27 0.575
FT% Taylor Rochestie Nizhny Novgorod 21 0.925

Game highs

Alex Tyus
Category Name Team Stat
Rating Samardo Samuels EA7 Milano 47
Points Samardo Samuels EA7 Milano 36
Rebounds Boban Marjanović Crvena Zvezda 17
Assists Marcus Williams Crvena Zvezda 17
Steals Yogev Ohayon Maccabi Electra 8
Blocks Alex Tyus Maccabi Electra 6
Brian Randle
Turnovers Thomas Heurtel Anadolu Efes 8
Taylor Rochestie Nizhny Novgorod
Fouls Drawn 3 occasions 12

Awards

Euroleague MVP

Euroleague Final Four MVP

All-Euroleague Teams

First Team Second Team
Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow
Miloš Teodosić CSKA Moscow Andrew Goudelock Fenerbahçe Ülker
Nemanja Bjelica Fenerbahçe Ülker Rudy Fernández Real Madrid
Felipe Reyes Real Madrid Devin Smith Maccabi Electra
Boban Marjanović Crvena Zvezda Ante Tomić FC Barcelona

Top Scorer (Alphonso Ford Trophy)

Best Defender

Rising Star

Coach of the Year

MVP of the Week

Regular season

Game Player Team PIR
1 Boban Marjanović Crvena Zvezda 30
2 Andrew Goudelock Fenerbahçe Ülker 30
3 Jaycee Carroll Real Madrid 37
4 James Anderson Žalgiris 38
5 Andrew Goudelock (2) Fenerbahçe Ülker 40
6 Zoran Erceg Galatasaray 41
7 Boban Marjanović (2) Crvena Zvezda 36
8 D'or Fischer UNICS 43
9 Duško Savanović Bayern Munich 37
10 Ioannis Bourousis Real Madrid 31

Top 16

Game Player Team PIR
1 Taylor Rochestie Nizhny Novgorod 32
2 Felipe Reyes Real Madrid 29
Brian Randle Maccabi Electra 29
3 Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow 34
4 Artsiom Parakhouski Nizhny Novgorod 37
5 Ante Tomić FC Barcelona 34
6 Rudy Fernández Real Madrid 38
7 Nando de Colo (2) CSKA Moscow 29
8 Samardo Samuels EA7 Milano 47
9 Reggie Redding Alba Berlin 36
10 Ante Tomić (2) FC Barcelona 35
11 Bogdan Bogdanović Fenerbahçe Ülker 32
12 Alessandro Gentile EA7 Milano 30
13 Alex Renfroe Alba Berlin 28
14 Devin Smith Maccabi Electra 28
Boban Marjanović (3) Crvena Zvezda 28

Quarter-finals

Game Player Team PIR
1 Gustavo Ayón Real Madrid 29
2 Georgios Printezis Olympiacos 34
3 Nikos Pappas Panathinaikos 31
4 Andrei Kirilenko CSKA Moscow 27

MVP of the Month

Month Player Team Ref.
October 2014 Vassilis Spanoulis Olympiacos
November 2014 Dario Šarić Anadolu Efes
December 2014 Devin Smith Maccabi Electra
January 2015 Nando de Colo CSKA Moscow
February 2015 Rudy Fernández Real Madrid
March 2015 Nemanja Bjelica Fenerbahçe Ülker
April 2015 Georgios Printezis Olympiacos

See also