Fenerbahçe played in its second consecutive championship game, after it lost to
CSKA Moscow in 2016. Olympiacos returned to the title game for the first time since 2015. The first two quarters were evenly matched. Fenerbahçe opened the scoring and led by 5–1 before Olympiacos replied with five unanswered points. They relinquished the lead soon after and were unable to regain it for the remainder of the game. Fenerbahçe took an eight-point lead over Olympiacos after the first quarter, with a score of 26–18, though Olympiacos had reduced the deficit to five points, to 39–34, by half time. Fenerbahçe broke away in the third quarter, taking a commanding twelve point lead to go into the fourth quarter 60–48 up. The game ended with a score of 80–64. Fenerbahçe led at each quarter on its way to the title, and
head coach Željko Obradović added to his record total of nine EuroLeague championships. Fenerbahçe became the first Turkish club to win the EuroLeague championship.
Bogdan Bogdanović and
Nikola Kalinić both scored the most points, with 17 each, while
Ekpe Udoh set a EuroLeague championship game record of five blocks. Udoh was also named
EuroLeague Final Four MVP. • Team captains
(C):
Melih Mahmutoğlu (Fenerbahçe) and
Vassilis Spanoulis (Olympiacos) ==References==