2014–15 Euroleague
| Euroleague | |||||||||||||
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| The Barclaycard Center in Madrid hosted the Final Four | |||||||||||||
| Season | 2014–15 | ||||||||||||
| Duration | 16 October 2014 – 17 May 2015 | ||||||||||||
| Games played | 251 | ||||||||||||
| Teams | 24 | ||||||||||||
| Regular season | |||||||||||||
| Season MVP | Nemanja Bjelica | ||||||||||||
| Finals | |||||||||||||
| Champions | Real Madrid (9th title) | ||||||||||||
| Runners-up | Olympiacos | ||||||||||||
| Third place | CSKA Moscow | ||||||||||||
| Fourth place | Fenerbahçe Ülker | ||||||||||||
| Final Four MVP | Andrés Nocioni | ||||||||||||
| Awards | |||||||||||||
| Best Defender | Bryant Dunston | ||||||||||||
| Rising Star | Bogdan Bogdanović | ||||||||||||
| Statistical leaders | |||||||||||||
| 
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| Records | |||||||||||||
| Biggest home win | Valencia 103–65 Neptūnas | ||||||||||||
| Biggest away win | PGE Turów 65–104 Barcelona | ||||||||||||
| Highest scoring | Galatasaray 110–103 Crvena Zvezda | ||||||||||||
| Highest attendance | 18,733 (Crvena Zvezda 72–79 Real Madrid) | ||||||||||||
| Lowest attendance | 534 (UNICS 85–62 Dinamo Sassari) | ||||||||||||
| Attendance | 2,013,305 | ||||||||||||
| Average attendance | 8,184 | ||||||||||||
| ← 2013–14  2015–16 →  | |||||||||||||
The 2014–15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 15th season of the modern era of EuroLeague basketball and the fifth under the title sponsorship of the Turkish Airlines. Including the competition's previous iteration as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this was the 58th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs.
The city of Madrid hosted the Final Four from May 15 to 17, 2015.