• Source: VTB United League records
  • This article contains records of the VTB United League since its establishment in 2008.


    Individual records




    = Game

    =
    Most minutes in a game
    49:58 – David McClure, Neptunas (against Enisey) – December 13, 2012
    Most points in a game
    49 – Stevan Jelovac, Nizhny Novgorod (against Kalev) – February 15, 2018
    Most points in a half
    28 – Ty Abbott, Kalev (against Nizhny Novgorod) – October 20, 2013
    Most points in a quarter
    26 – Kasey Shepherd, Nizhny Novgorod (against Khimki) – September 23, 2020
    Most points in an overtime period
    13 – Scott Machado, Kalev (against Krasnye Krylia) – February 11, 2015
    Most field goals made in a game
    16 – Maciej Lampe, UNICS (against Honka) – March 16, 2011
    16 – Cory Higgins, Triumph (against Azovmash) – November 28, 2013
    Most field goals attempted in a game
    31 – Alexey Shved, Khimki (against CSKA) – March 4, 2019
    Most field goals missed in a game
    21 – Alexey Shved, Khimki (against CSKA) – March 4, 2019
    Most field goals made in a game, no misses
    12 – James Augustine, Khimki (against CSKA) – January 26, 2014
    Most 3-point field goals made in a game
    12 – Egor Vyaltsev, Khimki (against Astana) – February 14, 2016
    Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game
    24 – Ronald Clark, Bisons (against Avtodor) – April 10, 2016
    Most 3-point field goals made in a half
    7 – Egor Vyaltsev, Khimki (against Astana) – February 14, 2016
    Most 3-point field goals made in a quarter
    6 – Roope Ahonen, Bisons (against Krasnye Krylia) – December 15, 2014
    6 – Egor Vyaltsev, Khimki (against Astana) – February 14, 2016
    Most 3-point field goals made in a game, no misses
    6 – Jānis Blūms, Lietuvos Rytas (against Azovmash) – March 24, 2013
    6 – Sonny Weems, CSKA (against Tsmoki-Minsk) – December 23, 2014
    Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game, none made
    11 – Jānis Timma, Khimki (against Zielona Góra) – September 25, 2019
    Most free throws made in a game
    19 – Michał Ignerski, Krasnye Krylia (against Enisey) – May 4, 2014
    Most free throws attempted in a game
    22 – Michał Ignerski, Krasnye Krylia (against Enisey) – May 4, 2014
    Most free throws made in a half
    15 – Michał Ignerski, Krasnye Krylia (against Enisey) – May 4, 2014
    Most free throws made in a quarter
    10 – Michał Ignerski, Krasnye Krylia (against Enisey) – May 4, 2014
    Most free throws attempted in a half
    18 – Michał Ignerski, Krasnye Krylia (against Enisey) – May 4, 2014
    Most free throws attempted in a quarter
    13 – Michał Ignerski, Krasnye Krylia (against Enisey) – May 4, 2014
    Most free throws made in a game without a miss
    13 – Malcolm Delaney, Lokomotiv-Kuban (against Nizhny Novgorod) – March 13, 2016
    Most rebounds in a game
    25 – Shawn King, Kalev (against Tsmoki-Minsk) – April 24, 2016
    Most rebounds in a half
    15 – Shawn King, Tsmoki-Minsk (against Honka) – January 28, 2011
    15 – Shawn King, Kalev (against Tsmoki-Minsk) – April 24, 2016
    Most rebounds in a quarter
    11 – Shawn King, Tsmoki-Minsk (against Honka) – January 28, 2011
    Most defensive rebounds in a game
    17 – Donatas Motiejūnas, Prokom (against Nymburk) – December 4, 2011
    17 – Josh Harrellson, VEF (against Avtodor) – April 16, 2016
    Most offensive rebounds in a game
    11 – Vitautas Sarakauskas, Neptunas (against Krasnye Krylia) – February 14, 2014
    Most assists in a game
    23 – D. J. Cooper, Enisey (against Astana) – January 24, 2015
    Most assists in a half
    13 – D. J. Cooper, Enisey (against VEF) – October 9, 2014
    13 – D. J. Cooper, Enisey (against Astana) – January 24, 2015
    Most assists in a quarter
    10 – D. J. Cooper, Enisey (against Astana) – January 24, 2015
    Most steals in a game
    8 – DeAndre Kane, Nizhny Novgorod (against Zenit) – November 13, 2016
    Most steals in a half
    6 – Tyler Honeycutt, Khimki (against Avtodor) – October 6, 2014
    Most steals in a quarter
    5 – John Prince, Turów (against Spartak) – January 12, 2014
    Most blocks in a game
    7 – Bamba Fall, Kalev (against Azovmash) – December 2, 2012
    7 – Olaseni Lawal, Astana (against Azovmash) – February 2, 2014
    Most blocks in a half
    5 – Kervin Bristol, Krasnye Krylia (against Tsmoki-Minsk) – October 14, 2014
    Most blocks in a quarter
    4 – Mirza Begić, Žalgiris (against VEF) – October 31, 2010
    4 – Semen Antonov, Nizhny Novgorod (against Spartak) – May 2, 2013
    Most received blocks in a game
    5 – Bamba Fall, Kalev (against Lokomotiv-Kuban) – October 5, 2013
    5 – Malcolm Delaney, Lokomotiv-Kuban (against Nymburk) – October 7, 2015
    5 – Andre Jones Jr., VITA (against CSKA) – January 24, 2016
    Most turnovers in a game
    9 – Nemanja Protić, Nizhny Novgorod (against VEF) – November 12, 2011
    9 – Aaron Miles, Krasnye Krylia (against Khimki) – February 4, 2012
    9 – Nick Calathes, Lokomotiv-Kuban (against Žalgiris) – October 6, 2012
    9 – Scottie Reynolds, VEF (against Krasnye Krylia) – November 3, 2014
    9 – Scott Machado, Kalev (against Lokomotiv-Kuban) – January 18, 2015
    9 – Victor Zaryazhko, Krasnye Krylia (against Kalev) – February 11, 2015
    Most received personal fouls in a game
    14 – Alexey Shved, Khimki (against CSKA) – June 10, 2018
    Quickest disqualification
    5:28 – Uladzimir Krysevich, Minsk-2006 (against CSKA) – January 21, 2012


    = Season

    =
    Most games played
    42 – Quino Colom (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Most minutes per game average
    36:34 – Courtney Fortson (Avtodor, 2014–15)
    Most minutes
    1278:34 – Keith Langford (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Highest points per game average
    23.27 – Nicolas Minnerath (Avtodor, 2016–17)
    Most points
    851 – Keith Langford (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Most field goals made
    306 – Keith Langford (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Most field goals attempted
    627 – Keith Langford (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Most field goals missed
    321 – Keith Langford (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Highest field goal percentage
    66.9% – Marco Killingsworth (Donetsk, 2013–14)
    Most free throws made
    219 – Stevan Jelovac (Nizhny Novgorod, 2017–18)
    Most free throws attempted
    243 – Stevan Jelovac (Nizhny Novgorod, 2017–18)
    Highest free throw percentage
    97.4% – Branko Mirković (Tsmoki-Minsk, 2015–16)
    Most 3-point field goals made
    103 – Alexey Shved (Khimki, 2016–17)
    Most 3-point field goals attempted
    268 – Alexey Shved (Khimki, 2016–17)
    Highest 3-point field goal percentage
    56.2% – Petr Gubanov (Nizhny Novgorod, 2016–17)
    Highest rebounds per game average
    11.3 – Frank Elegar (Kalev, 2014–15)
    Most rebounds
    275 – Latavious Williams (UNICS, 2015–16)
    Most defensive rebounds
    218 – Trey Thompkins (Nizhny Novgorod, 2014–15)
    Most offensive rebounds
    106 – Josh Boone (Khimki, 2015–16)
    Highest assists per game average
    9.20 – D. J. Cooper (Enisey, 2014–15)
    Most assists
    276 – D. J. Cooper (Enisey, 2014–15)
    Highest steals per game average
    3.00 – Tywain McKee (Triumph, 2012–13)
    Most steals
    64 – Howard Sant-Roos (ČEZ Nymburk, 2015–16)
    Highest blocks per game average
    2.38 – Bamba Fall (Kalev, 2012–13)
    Most blocks
    67 – Artsiom Parakhouski (Nizhny Novgorod, 2014–15)
    Highest turnovers per game average
    4.42 – Jerry Johnson (Astana, 2015–16)
    Most turnovers
    128 – Scott Machado (Kalev, 2014–15)
    Most personal fouls
    125 – Kaspars Bērziņš (Nizhny Novgorod, Zenit, 2015–16)
    Most double-doubles
    10 – five players


    = Career

    =
    Most games
    252 – Vitaly Fridzon
    Most minutes
    5490:41 – Sergei Monia
    Most points
    2677 – Alexey Shved
    Most consecutive 30+ point games
    2 – Cory Higgins (November 28, 2013 – December 7, 2013)
    Most consecutive 20+ point games
    6 – Randy Culpepper (December 8, 2013 – November 30, 2014)
    6 – Elmedin Kikanovic (April 5, 2015 – April 26, 2015)
    Most consecutive 10+ point games
    28 – Randy Culpepper (October 14, 2013 – March 17, 2015)
    Most field goals made
    856 – Alexey Shved
    Most field goals attempted
    1950 – Alexey Shved
    Most free throws made
    600 – Alexey Shved
    Most free throws attempted
    742 – Alexey Shved
    Most 3-point field goals made
    365 – Alexey Shved
    Most 3-point field goals attempted
    1031 – Alexey Shved
    Most rebounds
    998 – Andrey Vorontsevich
    Most defensive rebounds
    724 – Sergei Monia
    Most offensive rebounds
    316 – Evgeny Valiev
    Most assists
    776 – Miloš Teodosić
    Most steals
    251 – Vitaly Fridzon
    Most blocks
    209 – Sergei Monia
    Most received blocks
    67 – Nando de Colo, Tyrese Rice
    Most personal fouls
    602 – Semen Antonov
    Most received personal fouls
    638 – Nando de Colo
    Double-doubles
    25 – Frank Elegar


    Team records




    = Game

    =
    Most points in a game
    135 – Avtodor (against Bisons) – April 10, 2016
    Most points in a half
    71 – Avtodor (against Astana) – December 6, 2015
    Most points in a quarter
    41 – Lokomotiv-Kuban (against VITA) – February 21, 2016
    Most points in an overtime period
    22 – Astana (against Avtodor) – December 23, 2018
    Most combined points in a game
    227 – Avtodor (109) – Khimki (118) – February 15, 2017
    Most combined points in a half
    116 – Avtodor (55) – Khimki (61) – February 15, 2017
    Most combined points in a quarter
    65 – Lietuvos Rytas (38) – Tsmoki-Minsk (27) – March 16, 2012
    Most combined points in an overtime period
    36 – Neptunas (20) – Tsmoki-Minsk (16) – October 31, 2012
    Fewest points in a game
    37 – Azovmash (against CSKA) – March 10, 2012
    Fewest points in a half
    12 – Azovmash (against CSKA) – January 19, 2014
    Fewest points in a quarter
    2 – Azovmash (against CSKA) – January 19, 2014
    Fewest points in an overtime period
    2 – Triumph (against Žalgiris) – October 14, 2012
    Fewest combined points in a game
    95 – Spartak (45) – Prokom (50) – March 10, 2012
    Fewest combined points in a half
    37 – UNICS (18) – Spartak (19) – October 15, 2012
    Fewest combined points in a quarter
    10 – CSKA (4) – Azovmash (6) – March 10, 2012
    Fewest combined points in an overtime period
    8 – Žalgiris (6) – Triumph (2) – October 14, 2012
    Most field goals made in a game
    55 – Avtodor (against Bisons) – April 10, 2016
    Most field goals attempted in a game
    86 – Krasny Oktyabr (against Nymburk) – November 14, 2015
    86 – VITA (against Bisons) – January 11, 2016
    Most field goals missed in a game
    60 – Honka (against CSKA) – November 27, 2010
    Most 3-point field goals made in a game
    24 – Lokomotiv-Kuban (against VITA) – February 21, 2016
    Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game
    50 – Bisons (against Avtodor) – April 10, 2016
    Most free throws made
    39 – Enisey (against Nizhny Novgorod) – October 21, 2017
    39 – CSKA (against Nizhny Novgorod) – October 13, 2018
    Most free throws attempted
    50 – Budivelnyk (against VEF) – March 4, 2012
    Largest margin of victory in a game
    63 – Lokomotiv-Kuban (114) – Kalev (51) – October 9, 2014
    Largest margin of victory in an overtime period
    17 – Astana (22) – Avtodor (5) – December 23, 2018
    Most rebounds in a game
    61 – Tsmoki-Minsk (against Honka) – January 28, 2011
    Most defensive rebounds in a game
    47 – Avtodor (against Bisons) – April 10, 2016
    Most offensive rebounds in a game
    32 – Kalev (against Avtodor) – December 28, 2014
    Most assists in a game
    46 – Khimki (against Astana) – February 14, 2016
    Fewest assists in a game
    2 – Nymburk (against Triumph) – October 21, 2012
    Most steals in a game
    22 – Triumph (against Nymburk) – October 21, 2012
    Fewest steals in a game
    1 – 35 occasions
    Most blocks in a game
    16 – CSKA (against VITA) – January 24, 2016
    Fewest blocks in a game
    0 –
    Most fouls in a game
    38 – Tsmoki-Minsk (against Lokomotiv-Kuban) – March 17, 2018
    Fewest fouls in a game
    7 – Žalgiris (against Lokomotiv-Kuban) – May 25, 2013
    7 – Bisons (against Krasnye Krylia) – March 29, 2015
    Most turnovers in a game
    27 – Tsmoki-Minsk (against CSKA) – January 21, 2012
    27 – Nymburk (against Triumph) – October 21, 2012
    27 – Tsmoki-Minsk (against Neptunas) – February 10, 2013
    27 – Astana (against CSKA) – November 23, 2014
    27 – Avtodor (against Astana) – March 26, 2016
    Fewest turnovers in a game
    1 – Zenit (against Tsmoki-Minsk) – April 15, 2015
    Largest comeback
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    = Regular season

    =
    Best record
    18-0 – Khimki, 2013–14
    Worst record
    1-29 – VITA, 2015–16
    Most wins
    28 – CSKA, 2015–16
    Most losses
    29 – VITA, 2015–16
    Longest winning streak
    25 – Khimki (February 18, 2013 – October 19, 2014)
    Most points per game
    95.5 – Khimki, 2015–16
    Fewest points per game
    61.7 – Kalev, 2009–10
    Highest average point differential
    +20.9 – CSKA, 2015–16
    Lowest average point differential
    -28.4 – VITA, 2015–16


    = Playoffs

    =
    Best record
    9-0 – CSKA, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19


    = Franchise

    =
    Most wins in regular season
    179 – CSKA
    Most losses in regular season
    151 – Tsmoki-Minsk


    Other records


    Largest attendance at a game
    15,812 – Zalgiris – CSKA – October 28, 2012
    Triple-doubles
    Victor Khryapa, January 20, 2013, CSKA – VEF; 10 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists
    Jeremy Chappell, November 2, 2013, Triumph – Neptunas; 18 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists
    Bernard King, March 21, 2014, Krasny Oktyabr – Tsmoki-Minsk; 16 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists
    Aaron Miles, May 4, 2014, Krasnye Krylia – Enisey; 13 points, 12 rebounds, 15 assists
    Scott Machado, February 1, 2015, Kalev – Nizhny Novgorod; 12 points, 10 rebounds, 14 assists
    Codi Miller-McIntyre, April 1, 2018, Parma – Enisey; 17 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists
    Codi Miller-McIntyre, April 29, 2018, Parma – Avtodor; 16 points, 10 rebounds, 16 assists
    Youngest player to play a game
    16 years, 76 days – Goga Bitadze (VITA, October 4, 2015)
    Oldest player to play a game
    37 years, 299 days – Zakhar Pashutin (UNICS, February 26, 2012)
    Most overtimes
    2 – Krasnye Krylia – Budivelnyk, February 15, 2012
    2 – Neptunas – Enisey, December 13, 2012
    2 – Spartak – Nizhny Novgorod, May 5, 2013
    2 – Tsmoki-Minsk – Azovmash, February 16, 2014
    2 – Khimki – Lokomotiv-Kuban, December 7, 2015
    2 – Enisey – Nymburk, February 8, 2016
    2 – Astana – Enisey, November 20, 2016
    2 – Avtodor – Astana, January 20, 2018
    2 – Nizhny Novgorod – Parma, December 23, 2018
    2 – Zenit – VEF, February 14, 2019


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