Semifinal A Turkish champions
Fenerbahçe Beko returned to the Final Four to make it their fifth straight appearance. Led by head coach
Željko Obradović, the
all-time record holder for most EuroLeague championships won by a head coach, it defeated
Žalgiris Kaunas 3–1 in the play-offs, to clinch a semi-final spot.
Anadolu Efes qualified for its first Final Four since 2001, this being their third appearance in total, after finishing the regular season in the 16 th (last) place the previous year. The club beat
Barcelona Lassa 3–2 in the play-offs. Larkin set a new EuroLeague Final Four record for
Performance Index Rating with 43.
Semifinal B Russian champions
CSKA Moscow returned to the Final Four to make it their eighth consecutive Final Four appearance. The club beat
Kirolbet Baskonia 3–1 in the play-offs. Defending Euroleague and spanish champions
Real Madrid would play its third consecutive Final Four appearance. The match would be a re-match of the
2018 Semifinal A, which
Real Madrid won on their way to their 10th title.
Real Madrid beat
Panathinaikos OPAP 3–0 in the play-offs. ==Third place game==