2024 Basketball Champions League Final Four


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The 2024 Basketball Champions League Final Four, also known as the 2024 BCL Final Four, is the concluding tournament of the 2023–24 Basketball Champions League. The tournament was hosted at the Belgrade Arena in Belgrade, Serbia.

2024 Basketball Champions League Final Four

The Belgrade Arena in Belgrade hosted the Final Four

Season2023–24 season
Tournament details
ArenaBelgrade Arena
Belgrade, Serbia
Dates26–28 April 2024
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Unicaja (1st title)
Runners-upSpain Lenovo Tenerife
Third placeSpain UCAM Murcia
Fourth placeGreece Peristeri
Awards and statistics
MVPKendrick Perry (Unicaja)

2023

2025

Unicaja qualified for a second consecutive Final Four appearance.[1] UCAM Murcia returned to the Final Four after a 6-year absence.[2] Lenovo Tenerife will play their record-extending sixth Final Four, and their sixth in eight years.[3] Peristeri will make their Final Four debut and become the second Greek team to qualify (after AEK Athens).[4]

Three teams from Spain qualified for the Final Four, which is the first time in the league's history that it features teams from the same country.[5]

Team Qualified on Previous final tournament appearances[a]
  UCAM Murcia 9 April 2024[2] 1 (2018)
  Unicaja 9 April 2024[1] 1 (2023)
  Peristeri 16 April 2024[4] 0
  Lenovo Tenerife 17 April 2024[3] 6 (2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)

On 21 March 2024, FIBA Europe revelead the Belgrade Arena in Belgrade, Serbia, as the venue for the Final Four at a ceremony in Mies, Switzerland.[6] It is the first time the league's final four is hosted in Serbia, and the second time a neutral venue is selected (following Bilbao in 2022).[6] Željko Rebrača was named ambassador for the Final Four.

The games will be played on a glass floor equipped with LED panels, provided by ASB GlassFloor. It will be the first time this type of floor is used in an international basketball club competition game.[7]

SemifinalsFinal
      
26 April
  Lenovo Tenerife97
28 April
  Peristeri93
  Lenovo Tenerife75
26 April
  Unicaja80
  UCAM Murcia74
  Unicaja80
Third place game
28 April
  Peristeri84
  UCAM Murcia87

In the first semifinal, Kyle Guy of Lenovo Tenerife set a new Final Four record for most points in a game with 34 points.[8]

It was the second time in league history that the final was contested by two Spanish teams, and the fifth time in all European competitions.[9] Tenerife's Marcelo Huertas was named league MVP at age 40 one day before the final.[10] Unicaja forced Lenovo Tenerife to commit 19 turnovers on their way to the 80–75 win.[11] Kendrick Perry won the Final Four MVP award after scoring a team-high 17 points in 20 minutes off the bench.[12]

  1. ^ Both Final Four and Final Eight tournaments.