Ahead of the EuroLeague regular season finale, both Crvena Zvezda and Paris Basketball can still make the playoffs by claiming the No. 6 seed. Find out all the scenarios and possibilities for every EuroLeague team ahead of Round 34.

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Ahead of the EuroLeague Round 34, we already know every team that will participate in the postseason.

However, many questions remain regarding which teams will take which positions. Changes can occur in the Top 4 and the rest of the table, with at least 7 teams still competing for the guaranteed playoff spot.

Therefore, BasketNews outlines most of the possible scenarios for where each team can finish in the regular season, depending on various outcomes.

The Top 3

Speaking of the current Top 3, the situation there is less complicated. Nevertheless, let's go team-by-team.

Olympiacos Piraeus

Olympiacos will finish 1st if:

  • Olympiacos win, or

  • Fenerbahce lose.

Olympiacos will finish 2nd if:

  • Olympiacos lose and Fenerbahce win.

Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul

Fenerbahce will finish 1st if:

  • Fenerbahce win and Olympiacos lose.

Fenerbahce will finish 2nd if either:

  • Fenerbahce win and Olympiacos win, or

  • Fenerbahce lose and Panathinaikos lose.

Fenerbahce will finish 3rd if:

  • Fenerbahce loses and Panathinaikos win.

Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens

Panathinaikos will finish 2nd if:

  • Panathinaikos wins and Fenerbahce loses.

Panathinaikos will finish 3rd if:

  • Fenerbahce win, or

  • Panathinaikos lose.

The potential 20-win club

Now, with the Top 3 covered, the most complicated part of this article comes in.

Monaco (20-13) are currently in 4th place, but Anadolu Efes, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona (all 19-14) can still catch up with the Monegasque club.

So, let's have a look at these possibilities.

AS Monaco

Monaco will finish 4th if:

Edvinas Jablonskis
Edvinas Jablonskis began his basketball coverage career in 2017. Starting as a Daily Writer for BasketNews.lt, he steadily climbed the ranks and became a Daily Editor for BasketNews.com in 2021, a position he continues to hold. Over the years, Jablonskis has covered multiple EuroLeague Final Fours and international tournaments, including the FIBA EuroBasket, FIBA Basketball World Cup, and FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
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Why would Paris need Real loss if they lost both matches against Real Madrid, which doesn't help at all in H2H difference?
2025-04-10
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