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Cyber Euroleague 2025 Final 4 recap

  • Writer: powered by Dr. Witt
    powered by Dr. Witt
  • Jul 28, 2025
  • 2 min read
Cyber Euroleague has a new champion: First time champion from Lithuania, Martynas Valaitis
Cyber Euroleague has a new champion: First time champion from Lithuania, Martynas Valaitis

🏆 Cyber Euroleague Final 4 recap 2024–25: Quarter-by-Quarter Showdowns



Semifinal 1: Luka Vujasinović def. Nikos Karakoussis — 93–68

The veteran Luka Vujasinović started strong. In the first quarter, both players traded blows until Luka surged ahead. The second quarter saw Vujasinović widen the gap with precise shot selection and aggressive pace. After halftime, he unleashed a barrage—the third quarter was his strongest, where he dominated control and scoring, all but sealing the game. The fourth quarter was a formality as he coasted to a commanding victory. Sofascore+1Sofascore+1


Semifinal 2: Martynas Valaitis def. Giannis Moscholios — 68–61

This one was a defensive slugfest. The first quarter ended tied, both players feeling each other out. In the second quarter, Valaitis inched ahead, leveraging key stops. The third quarter turned into a sawtooth—each basket answered with another. Down the stretch, Valaitis closed strong in the fourth quarter, holding composure under pressure to lock in the win. Sofascore


3rd Place Game: Giannis Moscholios def. Nikos Karakoussis — 69–68

A one-point thriller. Moscholios edged out in the first quarter, only for Karakoussis to strike back in the second, taking the lead by halftime. The third quarter saw more lead shifts, each gamer refusing to back down. In the decisive fourth, Moscholios held his nerve, executing a final stop in crunch time to snatch bronze. Sofascore+1Sofascore+1


Grand Final: Martynas Valaitis def. Luka Vujasinović — 72–51

Last but not least of the Cyber Euroleague Final 4 recap is the Grand Final itself:

A statement from Valaitis. The first quarter was even, with neither side giving quarter. But Valaitis took over in the second, pulling away through sharp shooting and tight defense. By the third quarter, his dominance was clear—he expanded the lead significantly. The fourth quarter was a formality: control, execution, and ultimate supremacy. Sofascore


🌟 Final Four Quarter Highlights

  • Vujasinović asserted experience and precision in his rout of Karakoussis.

  • Valaitis showed elite clutch performance under fire in both his semifinal and the final.

  • The bronze match—decided by a single point—epitomized playoff intensity.

  • A mix of composure, game management, and shot-making defined the story of the Final Four.


The Final Day
Semifinals

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