Who holds the single-game records in FIBA EuroBasket history?

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MUNICH (Germany) – The record books are filled with history at FIBA EuroBasket, with some notable single-game highs that stand out.

With the 2025 edition fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to see the benchmarks in each statistical category, and whether they can be broken this summer.

Individual – Points

#

Player

Team

Opposition

Year

Points

1.

Eddy Terrace

Belgium

Albania

1957

63

2.

Luka Doncic

Slovenia

France

2022

47

3.

Nikos Galis

Greece

Sweden

1983

46

4.

Nikos Galis

Greece

Soviet Union

1989

45

5.

Miki Berkovich

Israel

Türkiye

1975

44

=

Nikos Galis

Greece

Romania

1987

44

=

Nikos Galis

Greece

Yugoslavia

1987

44

=

Doron Jamchi

Israel

Romania

1987

44

=

Nenad Markovic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Latvia

1997

44

10.

Emiliano Rodriguez

Spain

Netherlands

1967

43

=

Giorgos Kolokithas

Greece

Spain

1967

43

=

Nikos Galis

Greece

Bulgaria

1989

43

=

Dirk Nowitzki

Germany

Spain

2001

43

=

Lauri Markkanen

Finland

Croatia

2022

43

Individual – Rebounds

#

Player

Team

Opposition

Year

Rebounds*

1.

Arvydas Sabonis

Lithuania

Greece

1995

23

2.

Andris Biedrins

Latvia

France

2009

20

3.

Toko Shengelia

Georgia

Israel

2017

19

=

Dirk Nowitzki

Germany

Russia

2005

19

=

Arvydas Sabonis

Lithuania

Italy

1995

19

=

Pero Antic

North Macedonia

Finland

2011

19

7.

Andrija Stipanovic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Israel

2015

18

=

Andris Biedrins

Latvia

Portugal

2007

18

=

Vitalij Nosov

Russia

Spain

1999

18

10.

Arvydas Sabonis

Lithuania

Croatia

1995

17

=

Pau Gasol

Spain

North Macedonia

2011

17

=

Rudy Gobert

France

Türkiye

2022

17

=

Ademola Okulaja

Germany

Türkiye

2001

17

=

Chris Kaman

Germany

Italy

2011

17

=

Marcin Gortat

Poland

Lithuania

2009

17

=

Andrei Kirilenko

Russia

Greece

2007

17

=

Giannis Antetokounmpo

Greece

Spain

2015

17

*since 1995

Individual – Assists

#

Player

Team

Opposition

Year

Assists*

1.

Tomas Satoransky

Czechia

Greece

2022

17

2.

Tomas Satoransky

Czechia

Lithuania

2015

15

3.

Milos Teodosic

Serbia

Czechia

2015

14

4.

Milos Teodosic

Serbia

Türkiye

2015

13

=

Dee Bost

Bulgaria

Türkiye

2022

13

=

Janis Strelnieks

Latvia

Belgium

2017

13

7.

Multiple players

12

*since 1995

Individual – Steals

#

Player

Team

Opposition

Year

Steals*

1.

Andrei Kirilenko

Russia

Germany

2005

8

=

Lior Lubin

Israel

Ukraine

2001

8

3.

Mikhail Mikhailov

Russia

Greece

1997

7

=

Richard Howell

Israel

Romania

2017

7

=

Sergei Panov

Russia

Slovenia

1999

7

=

Adam Wojcik

Poland

Germany

1997

7

=

Cedi Osman

Türkiye

Russia

2017

7

=

Andrei Kirilenko

Russia

France

2007

7

=

Efthymios Rentzias

Greece

Poland

1997

7

=

Riccardo Pittis

Italy

Spain

1997

7

=

Zoran Planinic

Croatia

Lithuania

2007

7

=

Orhun Ene

Türkiye

Bosnia and Herzegovina

1997

7

=

Evangelos Koronios

Greece

Russia

1997

7

=

Dror Hagag

Israel

Serbia and Montenegro

2005

7

=

Marko Jaric

Yugoslavia

Latvia

2001

7

=

Vidas Ginevicius

Lithuania

Bulgaria

2005

7

=

Riccardo Pittis

Italy

Croatia

1997

7

*since 1995

Individual – Blocks

#

Player

Team

Opposition

Year

Blocks*

1.

Andrei Kirilenko

Russia

Serbia and Montenegro

2003

6

=

Mirza Begic

Slovenia

Serbia

2011

6

=

Viacheslav Kravtsov

Ukraine

Italy

2013

6

4.

Multiple players

5

*since 2001

Team – Points

#

Team

Opponent

Year

Points

1.

Poland

England

1955

140

2.

Yugoslavia

Poland

1987

128

3.

Russia

Finland

1995

126

4.

Czechoslovakia

Scotland

1957

123

=

Czechoslovakia

Greece

1991

123

Team – Rebounds

#

Team

Opponent

Year

Rebounds*

1.

Russia

Finland

1995

54

=

Croatia

Greece

2013

54

3.

Poland

Iceland

2013

53

=

Türkiye

Iceland

2015

53

=

Slovenia

Croatia

2013

53

*since 1995

Team – Assists

#

Team

Opponent

Year

Assists*

1.

Yugoslavia

Estonia

2001

33

2.

France

Poland

2022

32

=

Serbia

Iceland

2015

32

=

Lithuania

Russia

1999

32

=

Czechia

Greece

2022

32

*since 1995

Other team single-game records include Bulgaria’s record setting 19 made three-pointers at the last edition in 2022 (data since 1995), Russia’s 26 steals in 1997 (data since 1999) and Spain and Poland both recording 10 blocks in 2011 and 2009, respectively. (data since 2001).

NOTE: This article will be updated throughout the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 tournament.

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