Frankie Sachs analyses the four play-callers at the Final Four
2025 Final Four: The coaches

There won’t be any pretenders on the sidelines of the 2025 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Final Four. All four coaches in Abu Dhabi have lifted the trophy before, whether as a coach or player, and bring with them the necessary credentials to make history. Let’s have a look at what makes these four so special.
Georgios Bartzokas, Olympiacos Piraeus
Years with club: 7
Final Fours: 6
The 59-year-old Georgios Bartzokas has had a full and exciting coaching career, which included four seasons abroad in Russia and Spain, but his biggest accomplishments have come with Olympiacos. He guided the club to the EuroLeague crown in 2013 in his first season on the bench. Now in his second stint, Bartzokas has taken the Reds to four straight Final Fours.

Bartzokas has coached five clubs in the EuroLeague (Maroussi, Olympiacos, Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, FC Barcelona and Khimki Moscow Region) and taken three of them to the playoffs. However, his career record at the Final Four is 5-5 and his record in the semifinals is 2-3. That includes losing the 2022 semifinal to eventual champion Anadolu Efes Istanbul on a Vasilije Micic three at the buzzer.
This season Bartzokas has kept Olympiacos on a steady path, despite dealing with frontcourt injuries and losing point guard Thomas Walker for the stretch run. Already a three-time EuroLeague Coach of the Year and ranked sixth all-time in coaching wins, Bartzokas is now two wins from history.
If Olympiacos wins… Bartzokas would win his second championship 12 years after his first. That would be the second-longest gap between EuroLeague crowns. The longest is 15 years by the late Dusan Ivkovic, who Bartzokas replaced at Olympiacos in 2012.

Sarunas Jasikevicius, Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul
Years with club: 2 as a coach, 1 as a player
Final Fours: 6 as a coach, 5 as a player
A star point guard in his playing days, Sarunas Jasikevicius navigated a season of ups and downs to become the first team to qualify for the Final Four. All Saras has done is win whether as a player or coach. After capturing four EuroLeague championships with three teams as a player, he has now become the first coach to reach five consecutive Final Fours while switching teams in the middle.

After retiring as a player, Jasikevicius returned home to Lithuania and started his career as an assistant coach with Zalgiris Kaunas. He was handed the head coaching reins in January 2016 and has not disappointed thanks to his eye for talent, tactical acumen and level of intensity that ensures he gets the most out of his charges. Saras led Zalgiris to the 2018 Final Four and then joined FC Barcelona in 2021, leading the club to the next three Final Fours. Last season, having been appointed by Fenerbahce midseason, he took the team to the 2024 Final Four.
To date, Jasikevicius is 1-4 at semifinals and eager to change that. He was voted as this season's Aleksander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year after twice leading Fener on six-game winning streaks and later sweeping Paris Basketball in the playoffs. Saras is now two wins from history.
If Fenerbahce wins… Jasikevicius would become the fourth person in EuroLeague history to have won the championship as a player and coach. The first three were Armenak Alachachan, Lolo Sainz and Svetislav Pesic.
Ergin Ataman, Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens
Years with club: 2
Final Fours: 7
Not only is he the reigning champ, but Ergin Ataman has won the EuroLeague in three of the last four seasons! None of that is a coincidence. Ataman is a coach who has a system, gives talented players the freedom to be creative in that system and all season long challenges them, holds them accountable and instills confidence in them.

The EuroLeague is one of four pan-European competitions that Ataman has won, so the Turkish tactician is as experienced as they come in pressure-filled situations. And when needed, he knows how to take on the pressure and thus relieve his players of it.
With Panathinaikos, Ataman put together a star-studded roster in his first season and got them to gel in time to take the crown. This season he added more top-tier talent and made sure the ship kept sailing after All-EuroLeague center Mathias Lessort went down with a broken leg. Ataman has won his last four EuroLeague semifinals and is seeking his fifth championship game appearance from the last six Final Fours. Ataman is now two wins from history.
If Panathinaikos wins… Ataman will move into a tie (with Ettore Messina, Bozidar Maljkovic, Pedro Ferrandiz and Aleksander Gomelskiy) for the second-most championships won with four. The winningest coach is Zeljko Obradovic with nine titles.
Vassilis Spanoulis, AS Monaco
Years with club: 1
Final Fours: 1 as a coach, 5 as a player
As a player Vassilis Spanoulis was known as someone who brought magic to the court and never shied away from the biggest moments. And so far, that appears to be who he is as a head coach. Spanoulis made his EuroLeague head coaching debut in November and is now back at the Final Four, an event he dominated many times in his playing days.

The same basketball IQ and drive for excellence that defined Spanoulis as a guard have made him a special head coach. After retiring from playing in 2021, he began his head coaching career a year later with Peristeri Athens. And he needed only two seasons to show that he was ready for prime time.
Only 42 years old, Spanoulis is young enough to connect with his players and has built a special bond with All-EuroLeague guard Mike James, among other players. Will those bonds be enough to take this Monaco bunch over the hump and to the crown? Based on how Spanoulis ruled as a player at the Final Four, it would be dangerous to bet against him. As a player, he was 5-0 in EuroLeague Semifinals. Spanoulis is now two wins from history.
If Monaco wins… Spanoulis would become the first coach to win the EuroLeague in his first season coaching in the competition since Zeljko Obradovic did so with Partizan Belgrade in 1992.