EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP

The EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP, previously also known as the ULEB Cup Finals MVP and the ULEB Eurocup Finals MVP, is the yearly MVP award of the finals of the 2nd-tier level professional basketball league in Europe, the EuroCup Basketball League. The EuroCup Basketball League is the European-wide professional basketball league that is one tier level below the top-tier EuroLeague.

Rudy Fernández was the EuroCup Finals MVP in 2008.

The EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP award began with the EuroCup Basketball 2002–03 season. Dejan Tomašević was the first winner of the award.

EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP award winners

Zoran Planinić was the EuroCup Finals MVP in 2012.
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was named Finals MVP.
SeasonFinals MVPTeamRef.
2002–03Serbia and Montenegro Dejan TomaševićSpain Valencia[1]
2003–04Russia Kelly McCartyIsrael Hapoel Jerusalem[1]
2004–05Lithuania Robertas JavtokasLithuania Lietuvos Rytas[1]
2005–06Panama Ruben DouglasRussia Dynamo Moscow[1]
2006–07United States Charles SmithSpain Real Madrid[1]
2007–08Spain Rudy FernándezSpain Joventut Badalona[1]
2008–09Lithuania Marijonas PetravičiusLithuania Lietuvos Rytas[1]
2009–10Australia Matt NielsenSpain Valencia[2]
2010–11Croatia Marko PopovićRussia UNICS Kazan[3]
2011–12Croatia Zoran PlaninićRussia Khimki[4]
2012–13North Macedonia Richard HendrixRussia Lokomotiv Kuban[1]
2013–14Kosovo Justin DoellmanSpain Valencia[5]
2014–15Montenegro Tyrese RiceRussia Khimki[6]
2015–16Gabon Stéphane LasmeTurkey Galatasaray Odeabank[7]
2016–17Spain Alberto DíazSpain Unicaja[8]
2017–18United States Scottie WilbekinTurkey Darüşşafaka[9]
2018–19Georgia (country) Will ThomasSpain Valencia[10]
2019–20 Not awarded 1
2020–21United States Rob GrayFrance Monaco[11]
2021–22Serbia Miloš TeodosićItaly Virtus Segafredo Bologna[12]
2022–23United States John ShurnaSpain Gran Canaria[13]
^1 There was no awarding in the 2019–20, because the season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in Europe.

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