Top Scoring Performances in Finals Games
- Žarko Varajić (Bosna Sarajevo) 45 points vs. Emerson Varese (in 1978–79 final)
- Vladimir Andreev (CSKA Moscow) 37 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1968–69 final)
- Dražen Petrović (Cibona Zagreb) 36 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1984–85 final)
- Sergei Belov (CSKA Moscow) 34 points vs. Ignis Varese (in 1972–73 final)
- Steve Chubin (Simmenthal Milano) 34 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1966–67 final)
- Earl Williams (Maccabi Tel Aviv) 31 points vs. Real Madrid (in 1979–80 final)
- Emiliano Rodríguez (Real Madrid) 31 points vs. Spartak Brno (in first leg of 1963–64 final)
- Juan Antonio San Epifanio (FC Barcelona) 31 points vs. Banco di Roma (in 1983–84 final)
- Wayne Hightower (Real Madrid) 30 points vs. Dinamo Tbilisi (in 1961–62 final)
- Mirza Delibašić (Bosna Sarajevo) 30 points vs. Emerson Varese (in 1978–79 final)
- Clifford Luyk (Real Madrid) 30 points vs. CSKA Moscow (in first leg of 1964–65 final)
- Frantisek Konvicka (Spartak Brno) 30 points vs. Real Madrid (in first leg of 1963–64 final)
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