In 2025 the final four of the BCL was held in Athens, in an event with two Spanish teams, which are usual dominators of the competition, and where Unicaja Malaga was again proclaimed champion after clearly beating Galatasaray in the final (67-83). Tyson Carter was the F4 MVP
The BCL maintains its best-of-three quarterfinal playoff format, with a final four to decide the champion.
Quarterfinals
AEK Atenas – Nanterre (2-1)
Unicaja Málaga – Reggio Emilia (2-0)
Tenerife – Tortona (2-0)
Nymburk – Galatasaray (0-2)
Semifinals
AEK Atenas 65 – Unicaja Málaga 71
Tenerife 80 – Galatasaray 90
Unicaja dominated throughout the game, always ahead from minute 3 of the game. First with small advantages around 6-7 points, reaching halftime with (31-37), and at the end of the third quarter, with (49-56).
But everything changed in favor of the Andalusians in the last act, when they were able to break the game, take an advantage of up to 16 points maximum and finish the game with a placid (67-83) final, which gives Unicaja its second consecutive BCL title.
Unicaja Malaga 83
*Perry – 13p, 4r
*Carter – 14p, 5a
*Taylor – 6p, 4a
*Pérez – 13p, 11r
*Kravish – 7p, 1r
Díaz – 0p, 1a
Kalinoski – 11p, 2r
Ejim – 2p, 2r
Osetkowski – 9p, 5r
Sima – 7p, 6r
Barreiro – 0p, 2r
Balcerowski – 1p, 1t
Galatasaray 67
*Cummings – 14p, 4r
*Tuncer – 2p, 2a
*Palmer – 11p, 4a
*Young – 3p, 2r
*Delgado – 3p, 6r
Wallace – 14p, 3r
Kabaca – 0p
Koksal – 2p
Blumbergs – 12p, 2r
Izundu – 6p, 11r
Alisan – 0p
Geyik –