The league changed its name from Turkish Airlines Euroleague to Euroleague in 2025
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Turkish Airlines Euroleague 2024-25
Champion: Fenerbahce Dogus Istanbul
Regular Season Champion: Olympiacos S.F.P. Piraeus
Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final: Fenerbahce Dogus Istanbul - AS Monaco Basket 81-70 Fenerbahce Dogus Istanbul (Sarunas Jasikevicius): Hayes-Davis Nigel 23, Guduric Marko 19, Hall Devon 13, Baldwin IV Wade 13, Melli Nicolo 5, Biberovic Tarik 3, McCollum Errick 3, Birch Khem 2, Sanli Sertac 0, Pierre Dyshawn 0, Bango Jilson 0, Colson Jr Bonzie 0 Standings 2024-25
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![]() Bayern Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final ![]() Fenerbahce are 24/25 Euroleague champions (Photo: Euroleague) ![]() Fenerbahce Dogus Istanbul won Championship of Turkish Airlines Euroleague 2024-25
Fenerbahce are 24/25 Euroleague champions-May 25, 2025
Fenerbahce - Monaco 81-70 Fenerbahce are the new Euroleague champions. They overcame Monaco in the championship game in Abu Dhabi tonight. The Turkish powerhouse retained the trophy last won in 2016/17 season. Nigel Hayes-Davis (203-F-1994, college: Wisconsin) paced well-balanced effort from Fenerbahce with 23 points and 9 rebounds. It was a see-saw action in the first half. Monaco eked out a 20-18 lead after ten minutes. But Fenerbahce stiffened defensively in the second period. The Turkish side limited their opponents to just 13 points in the quarter to surge ahead for a 35-33 halftime lead. Fenerbahce remained in front throughout the third period. They established a 54-51 lead at the final break. Fenerbahce used an 11-0 run to start the fourth period to surge ahead. Matthew Strazel (184-PG-2002) managed to narrow the deficit at 5-point mark 64-69 with under two minutes to go in regulation. But Marko Guduric (196-G/F-1995) sank five straight points to restore a comfortable cushion and Fenerbahce never looked back en route to a historic win. Marko Guduric accounted for 19 points, while Wade Baldwin IV (193-G-1996, college: Vanderbilt) and Devon Hall (196-G/F-1995, college: Virginia, agency: Octagon Europe) netted 13 points each for Fenerbahce. Alpha Diallo (201-F-1997, college: Providence) answered with 19 points for Monaco. Mike James (185-PG-1990, college: Lamar) tossed in 17 points in the loss. Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague Awards 2025-May 27, 2025
![]() The information provided highlights the achievements of several standout basketball players in European leagues.
- Kendrick Nunn, a 29-year-old American shooting guard for Panathinaikos Aktor Athens in Greece, was named Player of the Year at the Turkish Airlines Euroleague.
He excelled in scoring and playmaking, ranking second in points per game and averaging over 4 assists per game.
Nunn received multiple awards, including Guard of the Year and spots in various All-League teams.
- Nigel Hayes-Davis, an American forward for Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul in Turkey, was named Finals MVP after leading his team to victory.
He was recognized for his scoring and rebounding abilities, averaging nearly 17 points and over 5 rebounds per game.
Hayes-Davis was also voted Import Player of the Year and earned spots in the First Team and Defensive Team.
- Aleksandar Vezenkov, a Bulgarian forward for Olympiacos S.F.P.
Piraeus in Greece, was honored as the European Player of the Year.
He showcased impressive scoring and rebounding skills, ranking third in points per game and averaging over 6 rebounds per game.
Vezenkov received multiple awards and was a consistent performer throughout the season.
- TJ Shorts, an American point guard for Paris Basket in France, was selected to the First Team in the Betclic Elite league.
Known for his court vision and scoring ability, Shorts ranked fourth in points per game and led the league in assists per game.
He also achieved success in previous seasons, earning various accolades and leading his team to victory in the French Leaders Cup.
- Carsen Edwards, an American guard for FC Bayern Muenchen Basketball in Germany, was named to the First Team of the easyCredit BBL.
He excelled in scoring, leading the league in points per game, and also contributed in assists.
Edwards earned a spot in the Imports Team and received recognition for his scoring prowess and overall performance on the court.
Overall, these players have demonstrated exceptional skills and contributed significantly to their respective teams' success in European basketball leagues. Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: European Player of the Year: Import Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Coach of the Year: Sarunas Jasikevicius of Fenerbahce First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention All-Europeans Team All-Imports Team All-Defensive Team *The awards were created by Eurobasket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance.
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