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Basketball Club Žalgiris (Lithuanian: Krepšinio klubas Žalgiris) is a professional basketball team that is based in Kaunas, Lithuania, and competes domestically in the Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL, Lithuanian Basketball League). Founded in 1944, it is one of the oldest teams in the EuroLeague. Žalgiris is one of 11 European clubs to hold long-term licenses with the EuroLeague, which provides a guaranteed place in the regular-season phase of this league. Since the 2011–12 season, Žalgiris plays its home games in Žalgiris Arena, which was built just before EuroBasket 2011. The club's name commemorates the victorious Battle of Žalgiris (Battle of Grunwald). Both Žalgiris and Grunwald translate to "green wood".

Žalgiris Kaunas
2022–23 BC Žalgiris season
LeaguesLithuanian Basketball League
EuroLeague
Founded1944
ArenaŽalgiris Arena
Capacity15,415
LocationKaunas, Lithuania
Team colorsDartmouth green, white
   
Team managerPaulius Motiejūnas
Head coachKazys Maksvytis
Team captainEdgaras Ulanovas
Affiliation(s)BC Žalgiris-2 BC Žalgiris-3
Championships1 EuroLeague
1 Saporta Cup
1 Intercontinental Cup
5 Soviet Union Leagues
1 Soviet Union Cup
1 North European League
23 Lithuanian Leagues
5 Lithuanian Cups
5 Baltic Leagues
1 Stepas Butautas Cup
5 King Mindaugas Cups
1 Baltic Cup
1 Gomelsky Cup
2 Gloria Cups
1 Torneo Città di Caorle
1 Titans trophy
Retired numbers3 (5, 11, 13)
Websitewww.zalgiris.lt

Žalgiris has featured many Lithuanian basketball legends during its history, including Arvydas Sabonis, Modestas Paulauskas and Šarūnas Jasikevičius. Nine of the fifteen Lithuanian basketball players to play in the North American National Basketball Association (NBA) have played for Žalgiris or were part of the Žalgiris youth program at one point in their careers (Arvydas Sabonis, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Donatas Motiejūnas, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Darius Songaila, Martynas Andriuškevičius, Žydrūnas Ilgauskas, Arnoldas Kulboka).

The team is the most-decorated Lithuanian basketball club, having won 23 Lithuanian championships, 5 Soviet championships, 1 European championship.

History

1944–1982

 
Arvydas Sabonis (No. 11) was one of the most dominant centers in the world

Basketball Club Žalgiris was formed in 1944.[1] First, team was named ASK (1945–47), then SKIF (1947-1949), from 1950 team was named Žalgiris. The team quickly rose to prominence, winning multiple Lithuanian basketball championships, also winning the USSR Premier Basketball League in 1947 and 1951. The team won silver medals in the 1949 and 1952 championships, and bronze in 1953, 1954, 1955 and 1956. Žalgiris also won the USSR Basketball Cup in 1953. The team at the time was led by Stepas Butautas, Vytautas Kulakauskas, Justinas Lagunavičius, Kazimieras Petkevičius, and later, by Stasys Stonkus and Algirdas Lauritėnas.

In the 1960s, the team's play declined, and many new young players joined the team, such as Modestas Paulauskas, Romualdas Venzbergas, Henrikas Giedraitis, Algirdas Linkevičius and Sergejus Jovaiša. The team won bronze medals in the Soviet Union championship in 1971, 1973 and 1978.[2] In 1980, Žalgiris won the silver medals, and debuted in the 1980–81 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup the next season.

1983–1987: Fame

 
Valdemaras Chomičius played 11 straight seasons from 1978 to 1989

Žalgiris became the dominant club in Soviet Union and Europe when they added new talents to the team – Valdemaras Chomičius and Rimas Kurtinaitis – and coach Vladas Garastas. The biggest addition though was 17-year-old Arvydas Sabonis, who debuted in the club in 1981 at 209 centimetres (82 in) and grew another 12 centimetres (4.7 in) in the next couple years. Sabonis could do everything on the court: play defense, assist his teammates, shoot three-pointers, and dominate inside the paint.

During the 1980s, Žalgiris won three consecutive Soviet Union National League championships, from 1985 to 1987, beating CSKA Moscow (English: Central Sports Club of Army) in the finals.[3] In 1985, they reached the Saporta Cup final, but lost to FC Barcelona. Despite the loss, Žalgiris participated in EuroLeague the next year as the Soviet Union champions, reaching the finals and losing to the rival Cibona. In 1986, Žalgiris won the William Jones Intercontinental Cup, defeating Dražen Petrović's Cibona Zagreb in the semi-finals and Ferro Carril Oeste in the finals.[4] They also participated in 1987 FIBA Club World Cup. Žalgiris was emerging as one of the top clubs in Europe at the time.

In the mid-1980s, the finals between Žalgiris Kaunas and CSKA Moscow served as a major inspiration for the Lithuanian national revival, especially when they played in Kaunas Sports Hall. From this emerged the Sąjūdis national movement and the re-establishment of state independence.[5]

1987–1989: Setbacks

In 1987, however, Žalgiris suffered a setback when star player Sabonis suffered a torn achilles tendon. Three months later, he tore it again, causing him to miss most of the 1987–88 season.[6] That season, Žalgiris won a silver medal, losing to CSKA Moscow in the Soviet League finals. The next season, Žalgiris managed to reach the European Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals and won a silver medal in Soviet League, losing a dramatic finals to Stroitel Kiev.

Just before the start of the 1989–90 season Žalgiris lost all of its leaders and half of its team: Sabonis, Kurtinaitis, Jovaiša, Chomičius and head coach Garastas all left the club, free from the Iron Curtain that had barred Lithuanian basketball talent from becoming internationals.[7]

1989–1997: New generation

 
Former player Gintaras Krapikas later became the head coach of Žalgiris

In the 1989–90 season, Žalgiris reached the Clubs Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals, where they lost to Real Madrid. After the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania, Žalgiris left the USSR championship. Over the next few seasons, Žalgiris won Lithuanian championships in 1991, 1992 and 1993, and the LKF Cup in 1990. Žalgiris won the ProfBasket Cup tournament, featuring many former USSR teams, in 1992. They won their first LKL title in 1994, beating Atletas Kaunas 3–1 in a four-game series. Over the following two years, Žalgiris again dominated LKL tournaments, beating Atletas Kaunas 3–0 in 1995 and 3–2 (after being down 0–2 in the series) in 1996, and had success participating in the 1995–96 FIBA European Cup when Rimas Kurtinaitis returned to play for his home team. After finishing with a 9–3 record in the regular season, Žalgiris advanced to the semi-finals, but fell to PAOK in the two-game series.[8] In 1997, Žalgiris again won the LKL championship, beating Olimpas Žemaitija Plungė 3–0 in the finals, and reached round 16 in the Saporta Cup, losing to Paris Basket Racing. Players including Darius Lukminas, Gintaras Einikis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Dainius Adomaitis, and Darius Maskoliūnas played for the club during this period, coached by Jonas Kazlauskas.

1998–1999: The biggest success

 
Jonas Kazlauskas, coach of the 1998–99 EuroLeague champions

Žalgiris enjoyed its greatest success as a club during the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons. They were coached by Jonas Kazlauskas with a new generation of Lithuanian talent including Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Adomaitis, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, and Mindaugas Žukauskas, and experienced foreign players Franjo Arapović and Ennis Whatley. The team defeated Stefanel Milano 82–67 in the 1998 FIBA Saporta Cup final in Belgrade. Saulius Štombergas scored 35 points in the final. Žalgiris also won a fifth-consecutive LKL title, this time against Atletas Kaunas.

In the 1998–99 season Žalgiris made it to the EuroLeague Final Four for the first time in the club's history, and were crowned European champions after defeating Olympiacos and Kinder Bologna in the semi-final and the final, respectively. Tyus Edney was named EuroLeague Final Four MVP. Žalgiris also won LKL and North European Basketball League (NEBL) titles that season. They won bronze in the 1999 McDonald's Championship.[9] The rivalry against Lietuvos rytas also began.

2000–2004: Struggles and Sabonis comeback

The year after winning the EuroLeague, in 2000, Žalgiris suffered one of its worse seasons. The club was eliminated after the group stage in the EuroLeague, finishing third in the NEBL and losing the LKL finals to Lietuvos Rytas for the first time.[10] In the 2001 season, the team reached the new EuroLeague playoffs, but lost to AEK. Žalgiris regained the LKL championship, beating Lietuvos Rytas 3–2. The 2002 season was again disappointing, as the team was eliminated in the EuroLeague after the group stage and lost the LKL championship. In the 2003 season, they were again eliminated in the EuroLeague playoffs, but achieved the LKL championship, beating Lietuvos Rytas 4–2.

Sabonis became the principal owner of the club in 2003, after playing for many years in the Spanish ACB League and the North American National Basketball Association (NBA). He also came back to play for the club for the 2003–04 season.[11] He dominated European competition winning EuroLeague Regular Season and Top 16 MVP. Žalgiris almost made it to the EuroLeague Final Four, but were stopped by Maccabi Tel Aviv, who tied the game on Derrick Sharp's last second three-pointer at the end of regulation and went on to lose in overtime.[12] The season ended in a high note, as Žalgiris swept Lietuvos Rytas 4–0 in the LKL championship.

2004–2009: Post-Sabonis era

 
In 2005 Jonas Mačiulis began his EuroLeague career as a Žalgiris member

After the departure of Sabonis at the conclusion of the 2004 season, Žalgiris faced a series of ups and downs.[13] In the 2005 season, mainstays Tanoka Beard, Mindaugas Timinskas, Dainius Šalenga and new addition Robert Pack, enabled Žalgiris to have a respectable season.[14] In the EuroLeague, Žalgiris finished the regular season with an 8–6 record, including wins on the road against heavy favorites Maccabi Tel Aviv and FC Barcelona. However, in the Top 16 phase, Žalgiris entered a long slump and finished with an 0–6 record.[15] Žalgiris recovered on the domestic front, easily defeating ULEB Cup winner Lietuvos Rytas in the LKL finals with a 4–0 sweep, and also won the inaugural Baltic Basketball League (BBL) championship, beating Lietuvos Rytas in the finals 64–60.[16][17]

 
Dainius Šalenga dedicated most of his career for Žalgiris

In the 2006 season, the team suffered many changes. Mindaugas Timinskas, Dainius Šalenga and Robert Pack all departed the team, and Žalgiris built a younger team while signing Ed Cota to return. With the emergence of Darjuš Lavrinovič, and strong teamwork, Žalgiris started the season very solidly, finishing the EuroLeague regular season with a 9–5 record.[18] Off-court, Žalgiris had many issues, resulting in a huge slump for the team, ending the Top 16 phase with another 0–6 record and losing both the LKL and BBL titles to Lietuvos Rytas.[19][20] The lone bright spot became the play of emerging point guard Mantas Kalnietis, who was signed both as a replacement for the released Cota and due to very poor play from new point guard and longtime NBA player Kenny Anderson.[21][22][23]

 
DeJuan Collins, one of the team's leaders in the 2007–08 season

For the 2007 season they had a new coach, Ainars Bagatskis, but suffered a fiasco in the EuroLeague regular season, with a disastrous 2–12 record.[citation needed] After Ainars Bagatskis was replaced by assistant coach Rimantas Grigas and the signing of new point guard DeJuan Collins, Žalgiris won the newly established LKF Cup by beating Lietuvos Rytas. After also signing center Loren Woods, Žalgiris beat Lietuvos Rytas in the LKL finals.

Before the 2008 season, Žalgiris signed longtime EuroLeague player Marcus Brown. Žalgiris also played against NBA teams for the first time. The team had a successful regular season in the EuroLeague, finishing with an 8–6 record, but suffered another disappointment in the Top16, finishing with a 1–5 record. Žalgiris also won the LKF Cup for the second year in a row, beating Lietuvos Rytas 83–72 in the finals, after a monster game by Collins.[citation needed] In the BBL finals, Žalgiris defeated Lietuvos Rytas 86–84 in the finals on a last-second shot by Collins. Žalgiris retained the LKL title, beating Lietuvos Rytas 4–1 in the LKL finals in which Brown was named MVP.

The 2009 season started on a very high note, with the resignation of Jonas Mačiulis and Loren Woods, retaining leader Marcus Brown and signing of new point guard Willie Deane, who replaced the departed DeJuan Collins.[24] However, financial difficulties lead to poor play from the team and the firing of coach Grigas, who was replaced by longtime player and assistant coach Gintaras Krapikas.[25] Willie Deane was soon released, in large part due to his poor performance in the EuroLeague, which led to a seven-game losing streak.[26] The team recovered under point guard Mantas Kalnietis, and finished the EuroLeague regular season with a 2–8 record, missing the Top 16.[27] Despite growing financial difficulties, and the departure of Loren Woods, the team made the LKL and BBL finals, as well as the LKF Cup finals.[28] Despite this, this was the most Žalgiris could accomplish, as they lost to Lietuvos Rytas.[29][30] Jonas Mačiulis, who became the team leader during the season, left after the season ended.[31]

2009–2013: Vladimir Romanov era

 
Vladimir Romanov, the team's owner from 2009 to 2013

During the 2009 season Žalgiris was facing significant financial difficulties and sought a new investor. In 2009, Sabonis sold most of his stake to the local Ūkio banko investment group (ŪBIG), headed by Vladimir Romanov, who then held a 75% stake in the club. Sabonis retained a 21.5% interest in the club; 3% was owned by a minority group, while the remaining 0.5% was owned by the Kaunas City municipality.[32]

In the 2010 season, Romanov soon became unpopular with Žalgiris fans. After the departures of Jonas Mačiulis and Paulius Jankūnas, the team extended the contract of Marcus Brown and also signed Martynas Pocius, who quickly became one of the best players for the team.[33] The team also re-signed point guard Mantas Kalnietis, who turned down an offer from Benneton Treviso.[34][35] The team started the season by winning the new BBL Cup against Lietuvos Rytas. However, subsequent poor performances led to head coach Krapikas being replaced by former Lithuanian National team coach Ramūnas Butautas, who lead the team to the EuroLeague Top 16 phase with a 3–7 regular season record. After the team entered a slump, Romanov controversially fired Butautas, replacing him with assistant coach and former captain Darius Maskoliūnas. Under Maskoliūnas, Žalgiris came its closest to the EuroLeague Top 8 phase, finishing with a 2–4 record.[36] Žalgiris won back the BBL title by beating Lietuvos Rytas in the finals, but lost the LKL finals to Rytas by 4–3. Romanov had fired coach Maskoliūnas during this series, leading to speculation that Romanov had intentionally lost the finals to allow Lietuvos Rytas to qualify for the EuroLeague season. The season is widely considered the most controversial in club history.[37][38]

 
Paulius Jankūnas is one of the most notable modern Žalgiris players

Before the 2011 season, Žalgiris re-signed Paulius Jankūnas and DeJuan Collins, and also signed a Serbian coach Aleksandar Petrović as the new head coach for the team and Tomas Delininkaitis as shooting guard. The season began with Žalgiris playing very strongly, but after a slump in form Romanov fired head coach Petrović. They qualified to the Top 16 phase only in the final games, with a 5–5 record. After a controversial departure from center Mirza Begić,[citation needed] the slump continued under new coach Ilias Zouros, with a poor 1–5 record in the Top 16 phase and the VTB United League (not qualifying to the Final Four). However, the losses motivated the team, and after the recovery of Marcus Brown (who was injured for most of the season), Žalgiris won back the LKF Cup from Lietuvos Rytas and defeated VEF Riga in the BBL finals. In the LKL finals, Žalgiris easily defeated Lietuvos Rytas 4–1, regaining the LKL title for the first time since 2008.[citation needed]

Due to the NBA lockout, for the 2012 season, the team signed Sonny Weems and former Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson.[39][40] The team also re-signed long time fan-favorite Marko Popović.[41] The team also signed longtime Lietuvos Rytas player and former Lithuanian National team captain Robertas Javtokas as center. However, the season started very poorly for Žalgiris. Hoping to end the slump, Romanov fired coach Ilias Zouros and replaced him with former Lietuvos Rytas head coach Aleksandar Trifunović.[42][43] Despite initial improvement, with the team finishing the EuroLeague regular season with a 4–6 record and a trip to the Top 16, the slump continued in the Top 16, with the team ending the EuroLeague season with 0–6 record.[44] After Ty Lawson left the team, Mantas Kalnietis became a true leader for Žalgiris, and played his perhaps best season.[45] The team slowly recovered, winning the LKF Cup.[46] After being eliminated in the VTB playoffs, Žalgiris made the BBL Final Four, winning against Lietuvos Rytas in the finals despite losing leader Sonny Weems (who was released due to injury) and DeJuan Collins (who was released due to failing a drug test).[47][48] With very solid play from Marko Popovič and Tomas Delininkaitis, Žalgiris retained the LKL title, defeating Lietuvos Rytas in the finals 4–1.[49] The club had achieved a second consecutive 'triple crown' of Lithuanian League, Lithuanian Cup and Baltic Cup.[50]

 
Rimantas Kaukėnas, one of the essential players in the 2012–13 season

For the 2013 season, Žalgiris signed Lithuanian national team players Rimantas Kaukėnas, Darjuš Lavrinovič and Kšyštof Lavrinovič, Unicaja Malaga star Tremmell Darden, and Oliver Lafayette at point guard.[51][52][53] The season began by winning the newly established LKF SuperCup against Lietuvos Rytas. During the season, Mantas Kalnietis left the team and was replaced by Ibrahim Jaaber. Under new coach Joan Plaza, Žalgiris had their best EuroLeague start with five consecutive wins. Žalgiris finished at the top of the group for the first time in 13 years, with an 8–2 record. Žalgiris won the LKL and the 3rd place in VTB League.[citation needed] In their 76–66 home victory against CSKA Moscow, Žalgiris broke their attendance record, with 15,812 spectators.[54] Following the collapse of Ūkio bankas, owner Vladimir Romanov left Žalgiris. Financial troubles returned to the club, and Tremmell Darden and Ibrahim Jabber departed. Paulius Motiejunas was named the team director on 20 March. Žalgiris finished the Top 16 with a 6–8 record, the best in club history. Žalgiris also won the group stage in the VTB United League. In May, Žalgiris won their third straight LKL title, sweeping Lietuvos Rytas 4–0 in the finals.[55]

2013–2016: A new direction and continued domination of the LKL

 
Five times youth competitions gold medalist Vytenis Čižauskas was one of the most appreciated young players

After winning the LKL title, Žalgiris competed in the VTB United League playoffs, defeating Nizhny Novgorod in the quarterfinals but losing to Lokomotiv Kuban in the semi-finals. Despite the loss, Žalgiris was awarded the bronze medal for the first time since 2010.[56] After losing head coach Joan Plaza, Žalgiris rehired Ilias Zouros as head coach for the 2014 season. Žalgiris left the VTB United League because of the changes in the EuroLeague format, which meant that the teams that didn't qualify for the Top 16 would have a chance to play in the EuroCup playoffs.

 
Justin Dentmon, leader of the team for the 2013–14 season

Žalgiris signed Justin Dentmon[57] and Šarūnas Jasikevičius to one-year deals.[58] After a very slow start to the season, Zouros was fired as head coach, replaced by Saulius Štombergas.[59][60] Žalgiris made the Top 16 for the fifth consecutive time (with a 5–5 record). However, Žalgiris began to struggle in the LKL. The Top 16 proved to be a difficult stage, with Žalgiris losing many games by 5 points or less (a 2–12 record overall).[61] After a few losses in the LKF Cup and the LKL, Štombergas resigned and was replaced by Gintaras Krapikas as interim head coach.[62] In the last week of Top 16 play at home, Žalgiris beat Spanish champions Real Madrid. Justin Dentmon scored 36 points in that game, the most by a Žalgiris player in modern EuroLeague,[63] and Dentmon also made 74 three-pointers during the season (a EuroLeague record since 2000).[64]

After a loss to Lietuvos rytas in the final regular LKL season game, Žalgiris entered the playoffs as the fourth seed, the worst in club history. They faced Lietuvos rytas again in the semi-finals – the first time in 15 years that they did not meet in the final round. Žalgiris advanced to the finals against Neptūnas Klaipėda, taking the series 4–2 and winning their fourth consecutive LKL championship.[65]

 
Artūras Milaknis was one of the finest three-pointers specialists in Europe during the 2014–15 season

During the 2015 preseason, Žalgiris made significant changes for the squad, replacing Justin Dentmon with Maalik Wayns, who was in turn replaced by Will Cherry.[66] Žalgiris also signed Darius Songaila from rivals Lietuvos Rytas and James Anderson from the NBA.[67][68] Šarūnas Jasikevičius retired and became an assistant coach, and more young players were brought to the team.[69] Young point guard Lukas Lekavičius was the main bright spot as the team began the LKL. In the EuroLeague, a 5–5 record qualified Žalgiris to the Top 16 phase where the team finished with a 5–9 record.[70] In February, Žalgiris won the LKF Cup for the first time in three years.[71] Žalgiris finished the LKL regular season in dominating fashion, with 12 straight wins, taking the top seed,[72] and defeated Lietuvos rytas in the finals 4–0. This win was the club's fifth consecutive LKL title and their 17th overall.[73]

Žalgiris had a total of seven players who competed in EuroBasket 2015.[74] Žalgiris finished the off-season by signing Ian Vougioukas at center.[75]

Žalgiris finished the 2016 regular season with a 5–5 record and qualified for the Top 16 phase for the seventh consecutive season.[76] After a poor start to the Top 16, head coach Krapikas was replaced by Šarūnas Jasikevičius, but injuries to Javtokas and the departure of Kalnietis lead the team to a huge slump, and a loss to Lietuvos Rytas in the King Mindaugas Cup final.[77] After strong criticism of the team management for not finding a center to replace Javtokas, Žalgiris signed new point guard Jerome Randle.[78] While the EuroLeague season ended with a 2–12 record, a hugely disappointing result, the team later recovered, finishing in 1st place in the LKL regular season, over Cup winners Lietuvos Rytas.[79] Žalgiris defeated Neptūnas Klaipėda with a 4–1 record in the LKL finals, winning a sixth consecutive LKL title.[80]

2016–present: Žalgiris in the new EuroLeague format

 
Šarūnas Jasikevičius, one of the all-time greatest Lithuanian basketball players, started coaching Žalgiris in 2016, and achieved many victories with the team

2015-16

In November 2015, a conflict between FIBA and Euroleague emerged. FIBA (International Basketball Federation) announced the formation of the Basketball Champions League, and courted EuroLeague teams to their side. However, the top teams, the A-license teams including Žalgiris, decided to sign a ten-year contract with the Euroleague Basketball Company.[81]

2016–17

Žalgiris's preparation for the 2016–17 season began during the 2016 LKL finals, when the club signed point guard Léo Westermann to replace the departing Jerome Randle.[82] After the season, Pocius, Hanlan, Vougioukas, and long-time Žalgiris players Siim-Sander Vene and Kaspars Vecvagars, all left the team, while Žalgiris chose to retain the services of Seibutis and Motum.[83][84] Žalgiris also re-signed Edgaras Ulanovas.[85] Head coach Jasikevičius was pursued by FC Barcelona Lassa, but decided to remain with Žalgiris.[86] To correct the previous season's lack of a good shooter, Žalgiris signed Kevin Pangos; the team was loaned Augusto Lima from Real Madrid to replace Vougioukas at center.[87][88] Žalgiris also signed the returning Artūras Milaknis to a 3-year deal.[89] German prospect Isaiah Hartenstein was scheduled to make his professional debut after being signed in the previous season. In August, Žalgiris signed Antanas Kavaliauskas, the captain of Lietuvos Rytas who had previously promised to never play for Žalgiris; Kavaliauskas apologized to fans after the signing was announced.[90]

In February, Žalgiris won the first title of the 2016–17 season, winning the King Mindaugas Cup by defeating Neptūnas in the first round 81–58, Vytautas Prienai-Birštonas in the semi-finals 76–55, and Lietkabelis Panevėžys in the finals 84–63.[91] Edgaras Ulanovas won the tournament MVP.[92] In the EuroLeague, Žalgiris exceeded expectations with a 10th-place finish (14–16 record), scoring a win against defending champion CSKA Moscow and finishing ahead of FC Barcelona Lassa and Maccabi Tel Aviv.[93] Players Brock Motum, Léo Westermann, Edgaras Ulanovas and Lukas Lekavičius developed strongly, and team captain Paulius Jankūnas played one of his best seasons of his career, leading the team in scoring and rebounding.[94] Žalgiris easily finished in first place during the LKL regular season with just a few losses, swept rival Lietuvos rytas, with toughest competition from a powerful Lietkabelis team which included former Žalgiris leaders Darjuš and Kšyštof Lavrinovič. In the LKL playoffs, Žalgiris beat Dzūkija Alytus in the quarterfinals 3–0,[95][relevant?] beat Neptūnas 3–1 in the semi-finals.[96][relevant?] They faced Lietkabelis Panevėžys again in the LKL finals, winning the series 4–1, their seventh consecutive LKL championship.[97] The 2016–17 season is considered one of the best in modern Žalgiris history.[by whom?][citation needed]

 
Edgaras Ulanovas won five Finals MVP titles from 2015 to 2020

2017–18

Prior the 2017–18 season, Žalgiris reached an agreement with club sponsor Avia Solutions Group to guarantee private flights for the team during away games in a refurbished business-class Boeing 737.[98][99][100][101] The off-season work began just a week after winning the LKL championship, when breakout player Brock Motum signing with Anadolu Efes S.K.[102] To replace Motum, Žalgiris signed Aaron White, who had played a season with Zenit Saint Petersburg.[103] Léo Westerman signed with CSKA Moscow, and was replaced by talented guard Vasilije Micić.[104][105] To replace Seibutis, Žalgiris originally signed Royce O'Neale, who terminated his deal just weeks later to sign with the Utah Jazz.[106] Žalgiris then signed Axel Toupane to replace him.[107] Because center Robertas Javtokas announced retirement and the loan of Augusto Lima ended, Žalgiris signed Brandon Davies of AS Monaco Basket in the center position.[108][109][110] The most-shocking departure came at the end of June, when breakout point guard Lukas Lekavičius signed a contract with Panathinaikos.[111] Needing a new point guard, Žalgiris signed Dee Bost, also of AS Monaco.[112] Coach Jasikevičius also re-signed with Žalgiris, while the retired Javtokas became the new sports director of the team.[113][114] On September 22, Žalgiris played a game in London against Polski Cukier Toruń, which Žalgiris won 87–61. Žalgiris won the King Mindaugas Cup for the second year in a row, defeating Lietuvos rytas 81–62 in the finals. Edgaras Ulanovas won the tournament MVP for the second straight year.

 
From 2017 to 2019, Brandon Davies has been the Žalgiris's game central piece and led the team to the first EuroLeague Final Four since the 1998–99 season

In the 2017–18 EuroLeague, Žalgiris was again projected to be one of the last teams. During October–December, Žalgiris struggled with a 5–5 record, before winning a five-game streak to finish the first round 10–5, tied for third place in the standings. In the second round, Dee Bost was replaced by Beno Udrih. Žalgiris struggled for the first few weeks of the second round, but fought its way to an 18–12 record (sixth place) and qualified to the EuroLeague playoffs for the first time since 2001. The team qualified for the 2018 EuroLeague Final Four after beating Olympiacos in game 4 to clinch a 3–1 series win.[115] The team achieved this despite having the second-lowest budget in the league.[116] Žalgiris lost to Fenerbahçe in the semifinals, 76–67. In the third-place game, Žalgiris faced longtime rivals CSKA Moscow; Žalgiris lead by as much as 24 points, but CSKA rallied and Žalgiris narrowly won 79–77, achieving third place in the Euroleague. In the LKL, Žalgiris won the regular season, and beat Lietuvos rytas in the finals with a 4–1 record, earning their eighth consecutive LKL championship. This was the club's best season since 1999.[citation needed]

After a near-perfect season, the off-season was difficult. Žalgiris lost its front court as Pangos went to FC Barcelona Lassa and Micič signed with Efes. Žalgiris signed Nate Wolters as the team's new point guard. After the departure of Beno Udrih, Žalgiris signed Donatas Sabeckis from Šiauliai, who lead the LKL in assists. Toupane left the team to sign with Olympiacos; to replace him, Žalgiris signed former-teammate Marius Grigonis, who was having a successful career abroad, to a multi-year deal, as well as talented guard/forward Thomas Walkup. At center, Davies had re-signed in April, and Kavaliauskas was re-signed in June. To replace reserve Martynas Sajus, Žalgiris signed Laurynas Birutis, who was loaned and had a successful season with Šiauliai. Several more reserves, Paulius Valinskas and Gytis Masiulis, were loaned to other LKL teams so that they could gain more playing time. Ulanovas also signed a new contract. Like the previous season, the biggest concern was the future of coach Jasikevičius. Despite offers from other EuroLeague teams and the Toronto Raptors, Jasikevičius remained with Žalgiris, signing a new contract. Former player Tomas Masiulis replaced Darius Songaila in the coaching staff. In September, Žalgiris signed the returning Léo Westermann to fill the point guard spot.

2018-19

Žalgiris struggled at the start of the 2018–19 EuroLeague season.[117] Needing another point guard, Žalgiris signed Derrick Walton in October. By December, led by Westermann, Davies, Grigonis and White, Žalgiris reached sixth place with a 7–7 record. However, injuries decimated the team, leaving a void in the point guard position. Walton's disappointing play led to declining minutes, and a release in February 2019. Deon Thompson was signed in January to strengthen the front court. In February, Žalgiris suffered a fiasco in the King Mindaugas Cup to Rytas Vilnius, losing the tournament for the first time since 2016.[118] By the start of March, Žalgiris was 13th with a 9–15 record, with minimal hopes of reaching the playoffs.[117] Despite this, and a poor home record, Žalgiris led EuroLeague attendance by a large margin. The team's play started to improve when Walkup was pushed to the point guard position to replace Walton, Westermann returned after injury and improving play by Thompson led to a six-game winning streak, achieving a 15–15 record and the final spot in the playoffs.[117] In the EuroLeague playoffs, Žalgiris lost to Fenerbahçe.[117] Žalgiris broke the EuroLeague's home attendance record with an average of 14,808 spectators in the Žalgiris Arena. In the 2018–19 LKL season, Žalgiris finished in first place in the regular season, and swept the series finals against Rytas, winning the series 3–0, for a ninth consecutive LKL championship.[119]

2019–20

 
Lukas Lekavičius returned to Žalgiris in 2019

During the off-season, White, Davies, Wolters, Westermann and Thompson left, while Kavaliauskas announced retirement. Little used guard Sabeckis was also not re-signed. Lukas Lekavičius returned to the team after two seasons in Greece, and Alex Pérez was signed to replace Westermann. Jock Landale was signed to replace Davies, while Nigel Hayes was signed to replace White. Zach LeDay of Olympiacos was signed to complete the front court. Martinas Geben, signed to a long-term deal the previous summer, earned a spot on the roster after a successful season in Juventus Utena in the LKL, where he was named Season MVP. Grigonis, who had a great season, was resigned to new contract. Coach Jasikevičius remained with the team for one more season. Pérez, however, spent just a few months with Žalgiris, and was released in November due to his weak play, with Walkup taking his point-guard position. Žalgiris also signed shooting-guard K. C. Rivers in November.

Žalgiris won the King Mindaugas Cup where they beat Rytas Vilnius 80–60 in the finals.[119] Ulanovas was named the MVP of the tournament, his fourth MVP award in Lithuanian Cup competitions. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the 2019–20 LKL season was ended prematurely, and with Žalgiris firmly leading the standings, Žalgiris was announced as champions, winning their 10th consecutive LKL championship.[119] In the 2019–20 EuroLeague, Žalgiris struggled for most of the season, including plummeting to the end of the standings, but recovered by February 2020.[120] With the EuroLeague season stopped due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Žalgiris finished in ninth place.[120]

2020–21

 
Martin Schiller started coaching Žalgiris in 2020

With the season ending very early due to the COVID-19 situation, Žalgiris started their off-season work early. LeDay, Landale, Ulanovas, Rivers all left the team during the summer, but the biggest departure was of coach Jasikevičius, who left Žalgiris and signed with FC Barcelona in July. With the rest of the coaching staff following Jasikevičius to Barcelona, Žalgiris was forced to look for a new head coach. On July 14, Žalgiris announced the signing of Martin Schiller as the team's new head coach. Schiller had previously worked with the NBA G League team Salt Lake City Stars, and was named the NBA G League Coach of the Year for the 2019–20 season. Schiller brought in Arne Woltmann and Tautvydas Sabonis as his assistant coaches, with Evaldas Beržininkaitis being the only person remaining on the team from Jasikevičius old staff, as an assistant coach. Žalgiris signed Steve Vasturia and the returning Tomas Dimša as the new guards. Patricio Garino replaced Ulanovas, while Joffrey Lauvergne and Augustine Rubit replaced LeDay and Landale. The most surprising signing happened in June, as Žalgiris bought out Marek Blaževič, a talented prospect, out of rivals Rytas Vilnius. Grigonis, Lekavičius, Walkup, Jankūnas, Geben, Hayes, and Milaknis remained with the team.

 
Marius Grigonis, leader of the team in the 2020–21 season

While the expectations for the season were not promising, under Schiller, Žalgiris surprised everyone, fighting up until the end of the 2020–21 EuroLeague season for a playoff berth, thanks to strong play from Marius Grigonis.[121] Other players, like Walkup and Hayes, and the young Rokas Jokubaitis, played their best seasons with Žalgiris. Despite not making the playoffs, Žalgiris finished the Euroleague season with a respectable 17–17 record.[121] Žalgiris won the King Mindaugas Cup and also won the 11th consecutive LKL final by beating Rytas in the finals 3–0.[119]

2021–22

 
Mantas Kalnietis returned to Žalgiris in 2021

Since a lot of players from last year left (Thomas Walkup, Nigel Hayes, Patricio Garino, Martinas Geben, Augustine Rubit, Rokas Jokubaitis, Marius Grigonis and Steve Vasturia), Žalgiris had to make a lot of moves in the off season. They loaned Tomas Dimša to De' Longhi Treviso and Paulius Murauskas to Kėdainių Nevėžis. They signed Tyler Cavanaugh, Niels Giffey, Mantas Kalnietis, Josh Nebo, Edgaras Ulanovas, Jānis Strēlnieks and Emmanuel Mudiay. They also extended the contract with Lukas Lekavičius (1+1).

On paper, the team looked good. However, the performance on the court disappointed even the biggest of fans. Žalgiris lost all five pre-season games, playing seemingly worse each game. In the LKL, Žalgiris had one of the most difficult starts ever - while winning all three games, Žalgiris struggled even against the weakest of teams. After a 0–2 start in the Euroleague, Žalgiris fired coach Martin Schiller, replacing him with Jure Zdovc.[122] Under Zdovc, things didn't really improve. Injuries to players like Lauvergne, Strelnieks, struggles even in the LKL, disappointing play from projected leaders like Mudiay resulted in the worst start ever for Žalgiris - an 0–9 start in the Euroleague.[122] In the LKL, a loss to BC Rytas resulted in Žalgiris actually falling out of first place in the LKL.[119]

By November, Žalgiris released Mudiay, replacing him with point guard Tai Webster and also signed shooting guard Zoran Dragič. The moves backfired for Žalgiris - Webster struggled even in the LKL, and had a disappointing season in the Euroleague, while Dragič rarely saw playing time and was released by the end of the year.[122][119] New signees like Regimantas Miniotas also saw limited playing time.[122][119] Losses in the Euroleague resulted even in fans turning on the team and Žalgiris attendance fell to record lows. By February, Žalgiris, having suffered another 9 game losing streak, was in last 18th place with a disastrous 4–20 record.[122]

By March, Žalgiris largely started recovering, in particular thanks to the return of Joffrey Lauvergne from injury - including wins over Real Madrid and FC Barcelona at home in the Euroleague.[122] Žalgiris also won the 2022 King Mindaugas Cup, beating BC Lietkabelis 91-66 in the finals,[119] and was also the first team to refuse to play against Russian teams in the Euroleague (CSKA Moscow, Kazan Unics and Zenit St.Petersburg) due to the Russian invasion to Ukraine, even getting criticism in the Russian press for being one of the reasons Russian teams got disqualified from the Euroleague. Žalgiris finished the Euroleague season with a memorable win against KK Crvena zvezda 103–98 at home, in what was the last Euroleague game from Paulius Jankūnas.[122] Žalgiris finished the Euroleague with an 8–20 record - 15th place, above the disqualified CSKA, UNICS and Zenit, but still in last place - worst Euroleague finish since the 2015–2016 season.[122]

 
Kazys Maksvytis started coaching Žalgiris in 2022

By the start of April, disappointment returned to Žalgiris - struggles even in the LKL resulted in Žalgiris once again falling behind Rytas in the standings, and finished behind Rytas in the LKL standings for the first time since the 2013–2014 season.[119] In April, Žalgiris made a decision to replace Zdovc, with Žalgiris signing Lithuanian national basketball team coach Kazys Maksvytis as head coach.[119] The decision proved to be disastrous for Žalgiris - under Maksvytis, the team struggled, and coach Maksvytis had failed to find a good rotation or lineup with the existing roster.[119]

In the LKL playoffs, the struggles became even more evident - Žalgiris needed all five games to beat BC Neptūnas in the quarterfinals, narrowly winning the series 3-2.[119] In the semifinals, Žalgiris faced BC Lietkabelis - Žalgiris won the first game, before losing the next three games - for the first time in history, Žalgiris failed to qualify to the LKL finals, losing the series 1-3, ending their 11 year domination of the LKL, and suffering the biggest fiasco in club history.[119] To add more insult, BC Rytas went on to win the LKL championship. Fan support plummeted and even resulted in boycotts (which ended early due to the retirement of Paulius Jankūnas). Žalgiris finished the season by winning the LKL bronze medals, beating BC Šiauliai.[119] Paulius Jankūnas retired after the season, and became the sports director of Žalgiris, having a lot of work after what became the worst season of the team since the independence of Lithuania in 1990.[123]

Players

Retired numbers

Žalgiris retired numbers
No Nat. Player Position Tenure Ceremony date
HC   Jonas Kazlauskas HC 1994–2000 23 April 2019[124]
HC   Vladas Garastas HC 1979–1989 23 April 2017[125]
5   Modestas Paulauskas SF 1962–1976 25 March 2015[126]
11   Arvydas Sabonis C 1981–1989, 2001–2002, 2003–2005 27 September 2014 [127]
13   Paulius Jankūnas PF 2003-2009, 2010–2022 18 October 2022 [128]

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Žalgiris roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 1   Taylor, Isaiah 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 77 kg (170 lb) 28 – (1994-07-11)11 July 1994
G 2   Evans, Keenan   1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 26 – (1996-08-23)23 August 1996
SG 3   Giedraitis, Dovydas 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 22 – (2000-08-17)17 August 2000
PG 4   Lekavičius, Lukas 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 29 – (1994-03-30)30 March 1994
C 8     Hayes, Kevarrius 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 103 kg (227 lb) 26 – (1997-03-05)5 March 1997
PF 10   Šmits, Rolands 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 27 – (1995-06-25)25 June 1995
C 14   Krivas, Motiejus 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) 110 kg (243 lb) 18 – (2004-12-01)1 December 2004
C 15   Birutis, Laurynas 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) 114 kg (251 lb) 25 – (1997-08-27)27 August 1997
SG 16   Lukošiūnas, Karolis 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 25 – (1997-08-04)4 August 1997
G/F 17     Brazdeikis, Ignas 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 24 – (1999-01-08)8 January 1999
PF 25   Polonara, Achille 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 31 – (1991-11-23)23 November 1991
SG 33   Dimša, Tomas 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 29 – (1994-01-02)2 January 1994
PF 34   Cavanaugh, Tyler 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 108 kg (238 lb) 29 – (1994-02-09)9 February 1994
G/F 45   Lelevičius, Liutauras 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 19 – (2003-05-28)28 May 2003
F 51   Butkevičius, Arnas 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 30 – (1992-11-22)22 November 1992
SF 92   Ulanovas, Edgaras (C) 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) 99 kg (218 lb) 31 – (1992-01-07)7 January 1992
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Athletic trainer(s)
  •   Sigitas Kavaliauskas
  •   Nerijus Navickas
Doctor
  •   Vytautas Kailius
Physiotherapist(s)
  •   Paulius Jacikas

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: April 15, 2023

Depth chart

Squad changes for the 2022–23 season

Players in

No. Pos. Nat. Name Moving from Type Date Source
15 C   Laurynas Birutis Monbus Obradoiro   End of contract 10 June 2022 [129]
51 SF   Arnas Butkevičius Rytas Vilnius   End of contract 1 July 2022 [130]
10 PF   Rolands Šmits FC Barcelona   End of contract 3 July 2022 [131]
2 PG   Keenan Evans Maccabi Tel
Aviv
  Released 12 July 2022 [132]
17 G/F   Ignas Brazdeikis Orlando Magic   End of contract 24 July 2022 [133]
8 C   Kevarrius Hayes Frutti Extra Bursaspor   End of contract 29 July 2022 [134]
3 SG   Dovydas Giedraitis CB Estudiantes   Buyout 6 August 2022 [135]
22 PG   Isaiah Taylor Anadolu Efes   End of contract 6 January 2023 [136]
25 PF   Achille Polonara Anadolu Efes   Released 7 January 2023 [137]

Players out

No. Pos. Nat. Name Moving to Type Date Source
13 PF   Paulius Jankūnas Retirement June
2022
[138]
0 G   Tai Webster Petkim Spor   End of contract 17 June 2022 [139]
32 G   Jānis Strēlnieks AEK Athens   End of contract 17 June 2022 [139]
55 SF   Niels Giffey UCAM Murcia   Parted
ways
17 June 2022 [139]
1 C   Marek Blaževič Monbus Obradoiro   Parted
ways
30 June 2022 [140]
7 C   Josh Nebo Maccabi Tel
Aviv
  Buyout 1 July 2022 [141]
10 F/C   Regimantas Miniotas BC Wolves   End of contract 10 July 2022 [142]
77 C   Joffrey Lauvergne ASVEL Basket   Parted
ways
29 July 2022 [143]
21 SG   Artūras Milaknis Tofaş Bursa   End of contract 14 October 2022 [144]

Players out on loan

No. Pos. Nat. Name Moving to Type Date Source
17 G/F   Mantas Rubštavičius Lietkabelis Panevėžys   Loan 12 July 2022 [145]
23 F   Paulius Murauskas Lietkabelis Panevėžys   Loan 28 July 2022 [146]

Honours

Domestic competitions

Winners (11): 1946, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1991, 1992, 1993
Winners (23): 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Winners (6): 1990, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015
Winners (5): 1947, 1951, 1985, 1986, 1987[1]
Winners (1): 1953
Winners (5): 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

European competitions

 
Žalgiris fans supporting their team in an away game
Winners (1): 1998–99
Runners-up (1): 1985–86
Semifinalists (1): 1986–87
3rd place (1): 2017–18
Final Four (2): 1999, 2018
Winners (1): 1997–98
Runners-up (1): 1984–85
Semifinalists (3): 1988–89, 1989–90, 1995–96

Worldwide competitions

Winners (1): 1986

Regional competitions

Winners (1): 1999
Winners (5): 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
Winners (1): 2009

Other competitions

Winners (1): 2008
Runners-up (1): 2010
  • Gloria Cup
Winners (2): 2017, 2018
  • Torneo Città di Caorle
Winners (1): 2016
  • Titans Trophy
Winners (1): 2018
  • Kaunas, Lithuania Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2019

Season-by-season

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Season League Cup
LKF / KING Mindaugas
Regional competitions Europe Head Coach Roster
1992–93 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroLeague
FIBA EuroLeague 1992–93
Henrikas Giedraitis

Gintaras Einikis, Arvydas Straupis, Gintaras Staniulis, Gintautas Šivickas, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Arūnas Visockas, Saulius Štombergas, Darius Lukminas, Darius Maskoliūnas, Algirdas Brazys, Vaidas Jurgilas, Tauras Stumbrys, Aurimas Tomas Palšis

1993–94 Champion No tournament No tournament FIBA EuroLeague 1993–94 Second round Jaak Salumets Gintaras Einikis, Romanas Brazdauskis, Erikas Bublys, Antwon Harmon, Arūnas Visockas, Gert Kullamäe, Darius Lukminas, Gintautas Šivickas, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Darius Maskoliūnas, Algirdas Brazys, Vaidas Jurgilas, Tauras Stumbrys
1994–95 Champion No tournament No tournament 1994–95 FIBA European League Second Round Jonas Kazlauskas Gintaras Einikis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Tomas Masiulis, Arūnas Visockas, Nerijus Karlikanovas, Darren Henrie, Darius Lukminas, Marijus Kavoliukas, Mindaugas Lydeka, Darius Maskoliūnas, Algirdas Brazys, Tauras Stumbrys, Michael Coleman
1995–96 Champion No tournament No tournament 1995–96 FIBA European League Second Round Jonas Kazlauskas Torgeir Bryn, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Joey Hooks, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Tomas Masiulis, Arūnas Visockas, Miloš Babić, Darius Lukminas, Erikas Bublys, Darius Maskoliūnas, Nerijus Karlikanovas, Tauras Stumbrys, Darius Sirtautas
1996–97 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroCup
Last 16
Jonas Kazlauskas Franjo Arapović, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Gintautas Šivickas, Dainius Adomaitis, Erikas Bublys, Darius Maskoliūnas, Anthony Miller, Veljko Mršić, Andre Reid, Tauras Stumbrys, Darius Sirtautas
1997–98 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroCup
Champion
Jonas Kazlauskas Franjo Arapović, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Adomaitis, Virginijus Praškevičius, Darius Maskoliūnas, Ennis Whatley, Tauras Stumbrys, Darius Sirtautas
1998–99 Champion No tournament NEBL Champion EuroLeague
Champion
Jonas Kazlauskas George Zidek, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Adomaitis, Anthony Bowie, Darius Maskoliūnas, Tyus Edney, Giedrius Gustas
1999–00 Finalist No tournament EuroLeague
Last 24
Jonas Kazlauskas George Zidek, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Ivan Grgat, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Mindaugas Timinskas, Tauras Stumbrys, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Donatas Slanina, Darren Henry, Corey Beck, Mitchell Butler, Chris Garner
2000–01 Champion No tournament NEBL Finalist EuroLeague
Last 16
Algirdas Brazys Grigorij Khizhnyak, Artūras Masiulis, John White, Martynas Andriukaitis, Andrius Jurkūnas, Dainius Šalenga, Tomas Masiulis, Steve Woodberry, Donatas Slanina, Giedrius Gustas, Kęstutis Marčiulionis, Nerijus Karlikanovas, Marius Bašinskas, Vidas Ginevičius
2001–02 Finalist No tournament EuroLeague
Last 32
Algirdas Brazys Grigorij Khizhnyak, Artūras Masiulis, Rolandas Matulis, Andrius Jurkūnas, Dainius Šalenga, Tomas Masiulis, Steve Woodberry, Donatas Slanina, Giedrius Gustas, Sherman Hamilton, Kęstutis Marčiulionis, Vidas Ginevičius, Arvydas Sabonis, Martynas Andriukaitis, Kenneth Inge
2002–03 Champion No tournament EuroLeague
Last 24
Antanas Sireika Gintaras Einikis, Tanoka Beard, Darius Šilinskis, Artūras Masiulis, Tadas Klimavičius, Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Šalenga, Kornél Dávid, Mindaugas Timinskas, Chris Carrawell, Giedrius Gustas, Ed Cota, Vidas Ginevičius
2003–04 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroLeague
Last 16
Antanas Sireika Tanoka Beard, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Arvydas Sabonis, Paulius Jankūnas, Artūras Javtokas, Miroslav Beric, Dainius Šalenga, Simonas Serapinas, Mindaugas Timinskas, Ainars Bagatskis, Giedrius Gustas, Ed Cota
2004–05 Champion No tournament BBL Champion EuroLeague
Last 16
Antanas Sireika Tanoka Beard, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Paulius Jankūnas, Martynas Andriuškevičius, Dainius Šalenga, Simonas Serapinas, Jonas Mačiulis, Mindaugas Timinskas, Ainars Bagatskis, Vidas Ginevičius, Robert Pack, Artūras Javtokas, Arvydas Sabonis, Gediminas Navickas
2005–06 Finalist No tournament BBL Finalist EuroLeague
Last 16
Antanas Sireika Tanoka Beard, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Paulius Jankūnas, Darius Šilinskis, Reggie Freeman, Simonas Serapinas, Jonas Mačiulis, Mantas Kalnietis, Ed Cota, Vidas Ginevičius, Larry Ayuso, Kenny Anderson, Vilmantas Dilys
2006–07 Champion Winner BBL Finalist EuroLeague
Last 24
Rimantas Grigas Tanoka Beard, Darius Šilinskis, Hanno Möttölä, Paulius Jankūnas, Marcelo Machado, Kirk Penney, Jonas Mačiulis, Vladimir Štimac, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins, Marko Popović, Vidas Ginevičius, Vaidotas Pečiukas, Vytenis Jasikevičius
2007–08 Champion Winner BBL Champion EuroLeague
Last 16
Rimantas Grigas Eurelijus Žukauskas, Tanoka Beard, Paulius Jankūnas, Goran Jurak, Dainius Šalenga, Jonas Mačiulis, Marcus Brown, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins, Marko Popović, Damir Markota, Mamadou N'Diaye, Donatas Motiejūnas, Vilmantas Dilys, Žygimantas Janavičius
2008–09 Finalist Finalist BBL Finalist EuroLeague
Last 24
Gintaras Krapikas Eurelijus Žukauskas, Loren Woods, Paulius Jankūnas, Tomas Masiulis, Tadas Klimavičius, Dainius Šalenga, Jonas Mačiulis, Darius Šilinskis, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis, Vytenis Čižauskas, Šarūnas Vasiliauskas, Žygimantas Janavičius, Ratko Varda, Willie Deane, Rokas Čepanonis
2009–10 Finalist Finalist BBL Champion EuroLeague
Last 16
Marcus Brown Mirza Begić, Travis Watson, Tadas Klimavičius, Mario Delaš, Dainius Šalenga, Martynas Pocius, Artūras Milaknis, Marcus Brown, Aleksandar Ćapin, Mantas Kalnietis, Siim-Sander Vene, Povilas Butkevičius, Povilas Čukinas, Šarūnas Vasiliauskas, Adas Juškevičius
2010–11 Champion Winner BBL Champion EuroLeague
Last 16
Ilias Zouros Mirza Begić, Boban Marjanović, Travis Watson, Omar Samhan, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Trent Plaisted, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Dainius Šalenga, Martynas Pocius, Artūras Milaknis, Marcus Brown, Aleksandar Ćapin, Tomas Delininkaitis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins
2011–12 Champion Winner VTB United League EuroLeague
Last 16
Aleksandar Trifunović Robertas Javtokas, Milovan Raković, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Sonny Weems, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Marko Popović, Tomas Delininkaitis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins, Reeves Nelson, Dainius Šalenga, Vytenis Lipkevičius, Ty Lawson
2012–13 Champion Not participated VTB United League Third place EuroLeague
Last 16
Joan Plaza Robertas Javtokas, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Marko Popović, Kšyštof Lavrinovič, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Jeff Foote, Mario Delaš, Tremmell Darden, Vytenis Lipkevičius, Rimantas Kaukėnas, Oliver Lafayette, Ibrahim Jaaber, Adas Juškevičius, Donnie McGrath
2013–14 Champion Third place Not participated EuroLeague
Last 16
Saulius Štombergas Robertas Javtokas, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Martynas Pocius, Justin Dentmon, Kšyštof Lavrinovič, Siim-Sander Vene, Artūras Milaknis, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Mindaugas Kupšas, Vytenis Lipkevičius, Tauras Jogėla, Tomas Dimša, Kaspars Vecvagars, Vytenis Čižauskas, Artūras Gudaitis
2014–15 Champion Winner Not participated EuroLeague
Last 16
Gintaras Krapikas Robertas Javtokas, Paulius Jankūnas, Siim-Sander Vene, Artūras Milaknis, Vytenis Lipkevičius, Tomas Dimša, Kaspars Vecvagars, Artūras Gudaitis, Lukas Lekavičius, Donatas Tarolis, Vaidas Kariniauskas, Edgaras Ulanovas, Darius Songaila, James Anderson, Will Cherry
2015–16 Champion Runner-up Not participated EuroLeague
Last 16
Gintaras Krapikas, Šarūnas Jasikevičius Robertas Javtokas, Paulius Jankūnas, Siim-Sander Vene, Vytenis Lipkevičius, Kaspars Vecvagars, Lukas Lekavičius, Edgaras Ulanovas, Martynas Pocius, Renaldas Seibutis, Olivier Hanlan, Brock Motum, Ian Vougioukas, Martynas Sajus, Jerome Randle, Mantas Kalnietis
2016–17 Champion Winner Not participated EuroLeague
Regular Season
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Robertas Javtokas, Paulius Jankūnas, Lukas Lekavičius, Edgaras Ulanovas, Renaldas Seibutis, Brock Motum, Leo Westermann, Kevin Pangos, Augusto Lima, Artūras Milaknis, Antanas Kavaliauskas, Paulius Valinskas, Isaiah Hartenstein, Martynas Varnas, Gytis Masiulis
2017–18 Champion Winner Not participated EuroLeague
Third place
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Paulius Jankūnas, Edgaras Ulanovas, Kevin Pangos, Artūras Milaknis, Antanas Kavaliauskas, Paulius Valinskas, Gytis Masiulis, Aaron White, Vasilije Micić, Brandon Davies, Dee Bost, Axel Toupane, Martynas Sajus, Martynas Arlauskas, Beno Udrih
2018–19 Champion Finalist Not participated EuroLeague
Quarterfinal
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Paulius Jankūnas, Edgaras Ulanovas, Artūras Milaknis, Antanas Kavaliauskas, Aaron White, Brandon Davies, Leo Westermann, Nate Wolters, Marius Grigonis, Laurynas Birutis, Thomas Walkup, Donatas Sabeckis, Derrick Walton, Lukas Uleckas, Rokas Jokubaitis, Erikas Venskus
2019–20 Champion[a] Champion Not participated EuroLeague
Season Suspended
Šarūnas Jasikevičius Paulius Jankūnas, Edgaras Ulanovas, Artūras Milaknis, Marius Grigonis, Thomas Walkup, Rokas Jokubaitis, Erikas Venskus, Martinas Geben, Nigel Hayes, Jock Landale, Zach LeDay, Lukas Lekavičius, Karolis Lukošiūnas, K.C. Rivers, Alex Pérez, Kerr Kriisa
2020–21 Champion Champion Not participated EuroLeague
Regular Season
Martin Schiller Paulius Jankūnas, Artūras Milaknis, Marius Grigonis, Thomas Walkup, Rokas Jokubaitis, Martinas Geben, Nigel Hayes, Lukas Lekavičius, Karolis Lukošiūnas, Marek Blaževič, Patricio Garino, Augustine Rubit, Steve Vasturia, Joffrey Lauvergne, Tomas Dimša
2021–22 Third place Champion Not participated EuroLeague
Regular Season
Martin Schiller, Jure Zdovc, Kazys Maksvytis Paulius Jankūnas, Edgaras Ulanovas, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis, Lukas Lekavičius, Karolis Lukošiūnas, Marek Blaževič, Joffrey Lauvergne, Tyler Cavanaugh, Niels Giffey, Josh Nebo, Jānis Strēlnieks, Emmanuel Mudiay, Tai Webster, Zoran Dragič, Regimantas Miniotas, Motiejus Krivas, Titas Sargiūnas
  1. ^ Žalgiris named champion after the premature ending of the league due to the coronavirus pandemic
Detailed information of former rosters and results. [147][148][149]

Notable players

 
Žalgiris vs. Golden State Warriors in 2007
 
Žalgiris vs. Šiauliai in 2007
 
Žalgiris warming up before the game
 
Žalgiris fans during LKL game in Vilnius
 
Former Žalgiris jersey

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Head coaches

 
Jonas Kazlauskas was the head coach of Žalgiris during the 1998–1999 season. Žalgiris won the EuroLeague that season.

Attendance

Žalgiris Euroleague attendance year by year in Žalgirio Arena.

Season Total High Low Average Pos*
2011–12[1] 105,307 15,000 9,150 13,163 1
2012–13 161,103 15,420 10,190 13,475 1
2013–14 118,433 12,000 8,150 9,869 7
2014–15 117,040 14,382 8,670 10,640 6
2015–16 131,998 14,790 8,702 11,000 2
2016–17 171,266 15,231 8,621 11,418 2
2017–18 230,518 15,525 10,195 13,560 1
2018–19 251,742 15,517 13,569 14,808 1
2019–20 199,088 15,342 9,405 14,221 1
2020–21[2] 10,381 5,131 239 3,460 1
2021–22 106,830 12,686 4,863 7,630 4

* Position by average attendance among Euroleague teams

Notes

1.^ Only Top 16 matches were played
2.^ Only three games played with spectators due to COVID-19 pandemic

NBA players that have played for Žalgiris

Nationality Player Seasons for Žalgiris Seasons in the NBA
  Kenny Anderson 1 14
  Robert Pack 1 13
  Beno Udrih 1 13
  Ennis Whatley 1 10
  Ty Lawson 1 8
  Mitchell Butler 1 8
  Anthony Bowie 1 8
  Darius Songaila 1 8
  Boban Marjanovič 1 8
  Arvydas Sabonis 10 7
  Donatas Motiejūnas 1 6
  Loren Woods 2 6
   Emmanuel Mudiay 1 6
  James Anderson 1 5
  Michael Bradley 1 5
  Mamadou N'Diaye 1 5
   Isaiah Hartenstein 1 5
  Sonny Weems 1 4
  Tyus Edney 1 4
  Joffrey Lauvergne 2 4
  Corey Beck 1 3
  Nate Wolters 1 3
  Jiri Zidek 2 3
  Kornel David 1 3
  Axel Toupane 1 3
  Derrick Walton Jr. 1 3
   Ignas Brazdeikis 1 3
  Šarūnas Jasikevičius 1 2
  Mindaugas Kuzminskas 3 2
  Tyler Cavanaugh 2 2
   Brandon Davies 2 2
  Justin Dentmon 1 2
  Marcus Brown 3 2
  Miloš Babic 1 2
  Hanno Mottola 1 2
  Kirk Penney 1 2
  Jock Landale 1 2
  Martynas Andriuškevičius 3 1
  Nigel Hayes 2 1
  Will Chery 1 1
  Jeff Foote 1 1
   Oliver Lafayette 1 1
   Damir Markota 1 1
   Ratko Varda 1 1
  Patricio Garino 1 1
  Torgeir Bryn 1 1
   Kevin Pangos 2 1
  Zoran Dragić 1 1

Team records

LKL Records

Most points scored in a single game - 146 (vs LSU-Atletas, 2004-01-24)

Highest 2 pointers made percentage of all time - 57.08%

Most offensive rebounds of all time - 25330

Most three pointers made in a single game - 23 (vs LSU-Atletas, 2004-01-24)

Most points scored in a single half of a game - 87 (vs LSU-Atletas, 2004-01-24)

Most points scored in a single quarter of a game - 46 (vs LSU-Atletas, 2004-01-24)

Biggest win in a home game - by 82 points (vs LSU-Atletas, 2004-01-24)

Most consecutive wins of all time - 38 (1998-05-04 - 1999-11-08)

Most consecutive home wins of all time - 39 (2003-01-18 - 2004-10-15)

Most consecutive away wins of all time - 23 (1998-01-31 - 1999-11-08)

Best winning percentage of all time - 64%

Largest single game attendance of all time - 15,266 (vs Lietuvos Rytas, in the last game of the finals)

VTB United League Records

Fewest combined points in an overtime period - 8 – Žalgiris (6) – Triumph (2) (2012-10-14)

Fewest fouls in a single game - 7 (vs Lokomotiv Kuban, 2013-05-25)

Largest attendance at a game - 15,812 (vs CSKA, 2012-10-28)

Euroleague Records

Most combined points in regulation - 224 –  Skipper Bologna (117) against  Žalgiris Kaunas (107) (2004-01-22)

Fewest points in a quarter - 2 (vs Anadolu Efes, 2014-12-04)

Most blocks in a single game - 12 (vs Adecco Estudiantes, 2000-12-14; vs Asseco Prokom, 2008-12-18)

Most blocks per game in a season - 5,58 (2000-01 Euroleague season)

Baltic Basketball League Records

Most points scored in a single game - 125 (vs Barons/LU, 2005-01-08)

Most free throws made in a single game - 37 (vs Valmieras Piens, 2005-02-15)

Most free throws made of all time - 1468

Most blocks of all time - 303

Highest points per game of all time - 92,14

Highest efficiency per game of all time - 108,95

Highest three point percentage of all time - 40,22

Most blocks per game of all time - 3,94

Previous kits

The uniform colors of Žalgiris are green and white. The home games are played in green uniforms and the away games are played in white. Since 2012, Adidas was the manufacturer of the club uniforms.[150] In 2018, Žalgiris started manufacturing their own uniforms, in attempt to spread the brand image of the team while also making them more affordable to fans.[151]

 
 
 
 
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2015–2016
 
 
 
 
2016-2018
 
 
 
 
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2015–2016
 
 
 
 
2016–2018

Statistical leaders

All-time points per game in European games (PPG)

Only players with a significant number of games played or points scored.

Position Nat. Player Seasons Games Points total Points per game
1   Paulius Jankūnas 18 364 3060 8.4
2   Artūras Milaknis 12 244 1689 6.9
3   Rimas Kurtinaitis 6 70 1321 18.9
4   Edgaras Ulanovas 7 185 1294 7.0
5   Arvydas Sabonis 5 63 1281 20.3
6   Lukas Lekavičius 6 145 1129 7.8
7   Tanoka Beard 6 73 1107 15.2
8   Dainius Šalenga 10 129 1107 8.6
9   Valdemaras Chomičius 5 53 934 17.6
10   Marius Grigonis 3 78 868 11.1
11   Brandon Davies 2 70 818 11.7
12   Marko Popović 4 62 797 12.9
13   Saulius Štombergas 3 55 763 13.9
14   Mantas Kalnietis 9 114 736 6.5
15   Thomas Walkup 3 96 726 7.6
Last updated: 2021-11-18.[152]

Individual awards

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Basketball Club Zalgiris Lithuanian Krepsinio klubas Zalgiris is a professional basketball team that is based in Kaunas Lithuania and competes domestically in the Lietuvos krepsinio lyga LKL Lithuanian Basketball League Founded in 1944 it is one of the oldest teams in the EuroLeague Zalgiris is one of 11 European clubs to hold long term licenses with the EuroLeague which provides a guaranteed place in the regular season phase of this league Since the 2011 12 season Zalgiris plays its home games in Zalgiris Arena which was built just before EuroBasket 2011 The club s name commemorates the victorious Battle of Zalgiris Battle of Grunwald Both Zalgiris and Grunwald translate to green wood Zalgiris Kaunas2022 23 BC Zalgiris seasonLeaguesLithuanian Basketball LeagueEuroLeagueFounded1944ArenaZalgiris ArenaCapacity15 415LocationKaunas LithuaniaTeam colorsDartmouth green white Team managerPaulius MotiejunasHead coachKazys MaksvytisTeam captainEdgaras UlanovasAffiliation s BC Zalgiris 2 BC Zalgiris 3Championships1 EuroLeague 1 Saporta Cup1 Intercontinental Cup5 Soviet Union Leagues1 Soviet Union Cup1 North European League23 Lithuanian Leagues5 Lithuanian Cups 5 Baltic Leagues1 Stepas Butautas Cup5 King Mindaugas Cups1 Baltic Cup1 Gomelsky Cup2 Gloria Cups1 Torneo Citta di Caorle1 Titans trophyRetired numbers3 5 11 13 Websitewww wbr zalgiris wbr ltHomeAwayZalgiris has featured many Lithuanian basketball legends during its history including Arvydas Sabonis Modestas Paulauskas and Sarunas Jasikevicius Nine of the fifteen Lithuanian basketball players to play in the North American National Basketball Association NBA have played for Zalgiris or were part of the Zalgiris youth program at one point in their careers Arvydas Sabonis Sarunas Jasikevicius Donatas Motiejunas Mindaugas Kuzminskas Darius Songaila Martynas Andriuskevicius Zydrunas Ilgauskas Arnoldas Kulboka The team is the most decorated Lithuanian basketball club having won 23 Lithuanian championships 5 Soviet championships 1 European championship Contents 1 History 1 1 1944 1982 1 2 1983 1987 Fame 1 3 1987 1989 Setbacks 1 4 1989 1997 New generation 1 5 1998 1999 The biggest success 1 6 2000 2004 Struggles and Sabonis comeback 1 7 2004 2009 Post Sabonis era 1 8 2009 2013 Vladimir Romanov era 1 9 2013 2016 A new direction and continued domination of the LKL 1 10 2016 present Zalgiris in the new EuroLeague format 2 Players 2 1 Retired numbers 2 2 Current roster 2 3 Depth chart 2 4 Squad changes for the 2022 23 season 2 4 1 Players in 2 4 2 Players out 2 4 3 Players out on loan 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 European competitions 3 3 Worldwide competitions 3 4 Regional competitions 3 5 Other competitions 4 Season by season 5 Notable players 6 Head coaches 7 Attendance 7 1 Notes 8 NBA players that have played for Zalgiris 9 Team records 10 Previous kits 11 Statistical leaders 11 1 All time points per game in European games PPG 12 Individual awards 13 Rivalries 14 Matches against NBA teams 15 Video games 16 Notes 17 References 18 External linksHistory Edit1944 1982 Edit Arvydas Sabonis No 11 was one of the most dominant centers in the world Basketball Club Zalgiris was formed in 1944 1 First team was named ASK 1945 47 then SKIF 1947 1949 from 1950 team was named Zalgiris The team quickly rose to prominence winning multiple Lithuanian basketball championships also winning the USSR Premier Basketball League in 1947 and 1951 The team won silver medals in the 1949 and 1952 championships and bronze in 1953 1954 1955 and 1956 Zalgiris also won the USSR Basketball Cup in 1953 The team at the time was led by Stepas Butautas Vytautas Kulakauskas Justinas Lagunavicius Kazimieras Petkevicius and later by Stasys Stonkus and Algirdas Lauritenas In the 1960s the team s play declined and many new young players joined the team such as Modestas Paulauskas Romualdas Venzbergas Henrikas Giedraitis Algirdas Linkevicius and Sergejus Jovaisa The team won bronze medals in the Soviet Union championship in 1971 1973 and 1978 2 In 1980 Zalgiris won the silver medals and debuted in the 1980 81 FIBA European Cup Winners Cup the next season 1983 1987 Fame Edit Valdemaras Chomicius played 11 straight seasons from 1978 to 1989 Zalgiris became the dominant club in Soviet Union and Europe when they added new talents to the team Valdemaras Chomicius and Rimas Kurtinaitis and coach Vladas Garastas The biggest addition though was 17 year old Arvydas Sabonis who debuted in the club in 1981 at 209 centimetres 82 in and grew another 12 centimetres 4 7 in in the next couple years Sabonis could do everything on the court play defense assist his teammates shoot three pointers and dominate inside the paint During the 1980s Zalgiris won three consecutive Soviet Union National League championships from 1985 to 1987 beating CSKA Moscow English Central Sports Club of Army in the finals 3 In 1985 they reached the Saporta Cup final but lost to FC Barcelona Despite the loss Zalgiris participated in EuroLeague the next year as the Soviet Union champions reaching the finals and losing to the rival Cibona In 1986 Zalgiris won the William Jones Intercontinental Cup defeating Drazen Petrovic s Cibona Zagreb in the semi finals and Ferro Carril Oeste in the finals 4 They also participated in 1987 FIBA Club World Cup Zalgiris was emerging as one of the top clubs in Europe at the time In the mid 1980s the finals between Zalgiris Kaunas and CSKA Moscow served as a major inspiration for the Lithuanian national revival especially when they played in Kaunas Sports Hall From this emerged the Sajudis national movement and the re establishment of state independence 5 1987 1989 Setbacks Edit In 1987 however Zalgiris suffered a setback when star player Sabonis suffered a torn achilles tendon Three months later he tore it again causing him to miss most of the 1987 88 season 6 That season Zalgiris won a silver medal losing to CSKA Moscow in the Soviet League finals The next season Zalgiris managed to reach the European Cup Winners Cup semi finals and won a silver medal in Soviet League losing a dramatic finals to Stroitel Kiev Just before the start of the 1989 90 season Zalgiris lost all of its leaders and half of its team Sabonis Kurtinaitis Jovaisa Chomicius and head coach Garastas all left the club free from the Iron Curtain that had barred Lithuanian basketball talent from becoming internationals 7 1989 1997 New generation Edit Former player Gintaras Krapikas later became the head coach of Zalgiris In the 1989 90 season Zalgiris reached the Clubs Cup Winners Cup semi finals where they lost to Real Madrid After the Act of the Re Establishment of the State of Lithuania Zalgiris left the USSR championship Over the next few seasons Zalgiris won Lithuanian championships in 1991 1992 and 1993 and the LKF Cup in 1990 Zalgiris won the ProfBasket Cup tournament featuring many former USSR teams in 1992 They won their first LKL title in 1994 beating Atletas Kaunas 3 1 in a four game series Over the following two years Zalgiris again dominated LKL tournaments beating Atletas Kaunas 3 0 in 1995 and 3 2 after being down 0 2 in the series in 1996 and had success participating in the 1995 96 FIBA European Cup when Rimas Kurtinaitis returned to play for his home team After finishing with a 9 3 record in the regular season Zalgiris advanced to the semi finals but fell to PAOK in the two game series 8 In 1997 Zalgiris again won the LKL championship beating Olimpas Zemaitija Plunge 3 0 in the finals and reached round 16 in the Saporta Cup losing to Paris Basket Racing Players including Darius Lukminas Gintaras Einikis Kestutis Sestokas Dainius Adomaitis and Darius Maskoliunas played for the club during this period coached by Jonas Kazlauskas 1998 1999 The biggest success Edit Jonas Kazlauskas coach of the 1998 99 EuroLeague champions Zalgiris enjoyed its greatest success as a club during the 1997 98 and 1998 99 seasons They were coached by Jonas Kazlauskas with a new generation of Lithuanian talent including Saulius Stombergas Dainius Adomaitis Eurelijus Zukauskas Tomas Masiulis and Mindaugas Zukauskas and experienced foreign players Franjo Arapovic and Ennis Whatley The team defeated Stefanel Milano 82 67 in the 1998 FIBA Saporta Cup final in Belgrade Saulius Stombergas scored 35 points in the final Zalgiris also won a fifth consecutive LKL title this time against Atletas Kaunas In the 1998 99 season Zalgiris made it to the EuroLeague Final Four for the first time in the club s history and were crowned European champions after defeating Olympiacos and Kinder Bologna in the semi final and the final respectively Tyus Edney was named EuroLeague Final Four MVP Zalgiris also won LKL and North European Basketball League NEBL titles that season They won bronze in the 1999 McDonald s Championship 9 The rivalry against Lietuvos rytas also began 2000 2004 Struggles and Sabonis comeback Edit The year after winning the EuroLeague in 2000 Zalgiris suffered one of its worse seasons The club was eliminated after the group stage in the EuroLeague finishing third in the NEBL and losing the LKL finals to Lietuvos Rytas for the first time 10 In the 2001 season the team reached the new EuroLeague playoffs but lost to AEK Zalgiris regained the LKL championship beating Lietuvos Rytas 3 2 The 2002 season was again disappointing as the team was eliminated in the EuroLeague after the group stage and lost the LKL championship In the 2003 season they were again eliminated in the EuroLeague playoffs but achieved the LKL championship beating Lietuvos Rytas 4 2 Sabonis became the principal owner of the club in 2003 after playing for many years in the Spanish ACB League and the North American National Basketball Association NBA He also came back to play for the club for the 2003 04 season 11 He dominated European competition winning EuroLeague Regular Season and Top 16 MVP Zalgiris almost made it to the EuroLeague Final Four but were stopped by Maccabi Tel Aviv who tied the game on Derrick Sharp s last second three pointer at the end of regulation and went on to lose in overtime 12 The season ended in a high note as Zalgiris swept Lietuvos Rytas 4 0 in the LKL championship 2004 2009 Post Sabonis era Edit In 2005 Jonas Maciulis began his EuroLeague career as a Zalgiris member After the departure of Sabonis at the conclusion of the 2004 season Zalgiris faced a series of ups and downs 13 In the 2005 season mainstays Tanoka Beard Mindaugas Timinskas Dainius Salenga and new addition Robert Pack enabled Zalgiris to have a respectable season 14 In the EuroLeague Zalgiris finished the regular season with an 8 6 record including wins on the road against heavy favorites Maccabi Tel Aviv and FC Barcelona However in the Top 16 phase Zalgiris entered a long slump and finished with an 0 6 record 15 Zalgiris recovered on the domestic front easily defeating ULEB Cup winner Lietuvos Rytas in the LKL finals with a 4 0 sweep and also won the inaugural Baltic Basketball League BBL championship beating Lietuvos Rytas in the finals 64 60 16 17 Dainius Salenga dedicated most of his career for Zalgiris In the 2006 season the team suffered many changes Mindaugas Timinskas Dainius Salenga and Robert Pack all departed the team and Zalgiris built a younger team while signing Ed Cota to return With the emergence of Darjus Lavrinovic and strong teamwork Zalgiris started the season very solidly finishing the EuroLeague regular season with a 9 5 record 18 Off court Zalgiris had many issues resulting in a huge slump for the team ending the Top 16 phase with another 0 6 record and losing both the LKL and BBL titles to Lietuvos Rytas 19 20 The lone bright spot became the play of emerging point guard Mantas Kalnietis who was signed both as a replacement for the released Cota and due to very poor play from new point guard and longtime NBA player Kenny Anderson 21 22 23 DeJuan Collins one of the team s leaders in the 2007 08 season For the 2007 season they had a new coach Ainars Bagatskis but suffered a fiasco in the EuroLeague regular season with a disastrous 2 12 record citation needed After Ainars Bagatskis was replaced by assistant coach Rimantas Grigas and the signing of new point guard DeJuan Collins Zalgiris won the newly established LKF Cup by beating Lietuvos Rytas After also signing center Loren Woods Zalgiris beat Lietuvos Rytas in the LKL finals Before the 2008 season Zalgiris signed longtime EuroLeague player Marcus Brown Zalgiris also played against NBA teams for the first time The team had a successful regular season in the EuroLeague finishing with an 8 6 record but suffered another disappointment in the Top16 finishing with a 1 5 record Zalgiris also won the LKF Cup for the second year in a row beating Lietuvos Rytas 83 72 in the finals after a monster game by Collins citation needed In the BBL finals Zalgiris defeated Lietuvos Rytas 86 84 in the finals on a last second shot by Collins Zalgiris retained the LKL title beating Lietuvos Rytas 4 1 in the LKL finals in which Brown was named MVP The 2009 season started on a very high note with the resignation of Jonas Maciulis and Loren Woods retaining leader Marcus Brown and signing of new point guard Willie Deane who replaced the departed DeJuan Collins 24 However financial difficulties lead to poor play from the team and the firing of coach Grigas who was replaced by longtime player and assistant coach Gintaras Krapikas 25 Willie Deane was soon released in large part due to his poor performance in the EuroLeague which led to a seven game losing streak 26 The team recovered under point guard Mantas Kalnietis and finished the EuroLeague regular season with a 2 8 record missing the Top 16 27 Despite growing financial difficulties and the departure of Loren Woods the team made the LKL and BBL finals as well as the LKF Cup finals 28 Despite this this was the most Zalgiris could accomplish as they lost to Lietuvos Rytas 29 30 Jonas Maciulis who became the team leader during the season left after the season ended 31 2009 2013 Vladimir Romanov era Edit Vladimir Romanov the team s owner from 2009 to 2013 During the 2009 season Zalgiris was facing significant financial difficulties and sought a new investor In 2009 Sabonis sold most of his stake to the local ukio banko investment group uBIG headed by Vladimir Romanov who then held a 75 stake in the club Sabonis retained a 21 5 interest in the club 3 was owned by a minority group while the remaining 0 5 was owned by the Kaunas City municipality 32 In the 2010 season Romanov soon became unpopular with Zalgiris fans After the departures of Jonas Maciulis and Paulius Jankunas the team extended the contract of Marcus Brown and also signed Martynas Pocius who quickly became one of the best players for the team 33 The team also re signed point guard Mantas Kalnietis who turned down an offer from Benneton Treviso 34 35 The team started the season by winning the new BBL Cup against Lietuvos Rytas However subsequent poor performances led to head coach Krapikas being replaced by former Lithuanian National team coach Ramunas Butautas who lead the team to the EuroLeague Top 16 phase with a 3 7 regular season record After the team entered a slump Romanov controversially fired Butautas replacing him with assistant coach and former captain Darius Maskoliunas Under Maskoliunas Zalgiris came its closest to the EuroLeague Top 8 phase finishing with a 2 4 record 36 Zalgiris won back the BBL title by beating Lietuvos Rytas in the finals but lost the LKL finals to Rytas by 4 3 Romanov had fired coach Maskoliunas during this series leading to speculation that Romanov had intentionally lost the finals to allow Lietuvos Rytas to qualify for the EuroLeague season The season is widely considered the most controversial in club history 37 38 Paulius Jankunas is one of the most notable modern Zalgiris players Before the 2011 season Zalgiris re signed Paulius Jankunas and DeJuan Collins and also signed a Serbian coach Aleksandar Petrovic as the new head coach for the team and Tomas Delininkaitis as shooting guard The season began with Zalgiris playing very strongly but after a slump in form Romanov fired head coach Petrovic They qualified to the Top 16 phase only in the final games with a 5 5 record After a controversial departure from center Mirza Begic citation needed the slump continued under new coach Ilias Zouros with a poor 1 5 record in the Top 16 phase and the VTB United League not qualifying to the Final Four However the losses motivated the team and after the recovery of Marcus Brown who was injured for most of the season Zalgiris won back the LKF Cup from Lietuvos Rytas and defeated VEF Riga in the BBL finals In the LKL finals Zalgiris easily defeated Lietuvos Rytas 4 1 regaining the LKL title for the first time since 2008 citation needed Due to the NBA lockout for the 2012 season the team signed Sonny Weems and former Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson 39 40 The team also re signed long time fan favorite Marko Popovic 41 The team also signed longtime Lietuvos Rytas player and former Lithuanian National team captain Robertas Javtokas as center However the season started very poorly for Zalgiris Hoping to end the slump Romanov fired coach Ilias Zouros and replaced him with former Lietuvos Rytas head coach Aleksandar Trifunovic 42 43 Despite initial improvement with the team finishing the EuroLeague regular season with a 4 6 record and a trip to the Top 16 the slump continued in the Top 16 with the team ending the EuroLeague season with 0 6 record 44 After Ty Lawson left the team Mantas Kalnietis became a true leader for Zalgiris and played his perhaps best season 45 The team slowly recovered winning the LKF Cup 46 After being eliminated in the VTB playoffs Zalgiris made the BBL Final Four winning against Lietuvos Rytas in the finals despite losing leader Sonny Weems who was released due to injury and DeJuan Collins who was released due to failing a drug test 47 48 With very solid play from Marko Popovic and Tomas Delininkaitis Zalgiris retained the LKL title defeating Lietuvos Rytas in the finals 4 1 49 The club had achieved a second consecutive triple crown of Lithuanian League Lithuanian Cup and Baltic Cup 50 Rimantas Kaukenas one of the essential players in the 2012 13 season For the 2013 season Zalgiris signed Lithuanian national team players Rimantas Kaukenas Darjus Lavrinovic and Ksystof Lavrinovic Unicaja Malaga star Tremmell Darden and Oliver Lafayette at point guard 51 52 53 The season began by winning the newly established LKF SuperCup against Lietuvos Rytas During the season Mantas Kalnietis left the team and was replaced by Ibrahim Jaaber Under new coach Joan Plaza Zalgiris had their best EuroLeague start with five consecutive wins Zalgiris finished at the top of the group for the first time in 13 years with an 8 2 record Zalgiris won the LKL and the 3rd place in VTB League citation needed In their 76 66 home victory against CSKA Moscow Zalgiris broke their attendance record with 15 812 spectators 54 Following the collapse of ukio bankas owner Vladimir Romanov left Zalgiris Financial troubles returned to the club and Tremmell Darden and Ibrahim Jabber departed Paulius Motiejunas was named the team director on 20 March Zalgiris finished the Top 16 with a 6 8 record the best in club history Zalgiris also won the group stage in the VTB United League In May Zalgiris won their third straight LKL title sweeping Lietuvos Rytas 4 0 in the finals 55 2013 2016 A new direction and continued domination of the LKL Edit Five times youth competitions gold medalist Vytenis Cizauskas was one of the most appreciated young players After winning the LKL title Zalgiris competed in the VTB United League playoffs defeating Nizhny Novgorod in the quarterfinals but losing to Lokomotiv Kuban in the semi finals Despite the loss Zalgiris was awarded the bronze medal for the first time since 2010 56 After losing head coach Joan Plaza Zalgiris rehired Ilias Zouros as head coach for the 2014 season Zalgiris left the VTB United League because of the changes in the EuroLeague format which meant that the teams that didn t qualify for the Top 16 would have a chance to play in the EuroCup playoffs Justin Dentmon leader of the team for the 2013 14 season Zalgiris signed Justin Dentmon 57 and Sarunas Jasikevicius to one year deals 58 After a very slow start to the season Zouros was fired as head coach replaced by Saulius Stombergas 59 60 Zalgiris made the Top 16 for the fifth consecutive time with a 5 5 record However Zalgiris began to struggle in the LKL The Top 16 proved to be a difficult stage with Zalgiris losing many games by 5 points or less a 2 12 record overall 61 After a few losses in the LKF Cup and the LKL Stombergas resigned and was replaced by Gintaras Krapikas as interim head coach 62 In the last week of Top 16 play at home Zalgiris beat Spanish champions Real Madrid Justin Dentmon scored 36 points in that game the most by a Zalgiris player in modern EuroLeague 63 and Dentmon also made 74 three pointers during the season a EuroLeague record since 2000 64 After a loss to Lietuvos rytas in the final regular LKL season game Zalgiris entered the playoffs as the fourth seed the worst in club history They faced Lietuvos rytas again in the semi finals the first time in 15 years that they did not meet in the final round Zalgiris advanced to the finals against Neptunas Klaipeda taking the series 4 2 and winning their fourth consecutive LKL championship 65 Arturas Milaknis was one of the finest three pointers specialists in Europe during the 2014 15 season During the 2015 preseason Zalgiris made significant changes for the squad replacing Justin Dentmon with Maalik Wayns who was in turn replaced by Will Cherry 66 Zalgiris also signed Darius Songaila from rivals Lietuvos Rytas and James Anderson from the NBA 67 68 Sarunas Jasikevicius retired and became an assistant coach and more young players were brought to the team 69 Young point guard Lukas Lekavicius was the main bright spot as the team began the LKL In the EuroLeague a 5 5 record qualified Zalgiris to the Top 16 phase where the team finished with a 5 9 record 70 In February Zalgiris won the LKF Cup for the first time in three years 71 Zalgiris finished the LKL regular season in dominating fashion with 12 straight wins taking the top seed 72 and defeated Lietuvos rytas in the finals 4 0 This win was the club s fifth consecutive LKL title and their 17th overall 73 Zalgiris had a total of seven players who competed in EuroBasket 2015 74 Zalgiris finished the off season by signing Ian Vougioukas at center 75 Zalgiris finished the 2016 regular season with a 5 5 record and qualified for the Top 16 phase for the seventh consecutive season 76 After a poor start to the Top 16 head coach Krapikas was replaced by Sarunas Jasikevicius but injuries to Javtokas and the departure of Kalnietis lead the team to a huge slump and a loss to Lietuvos Rytas in the King Mindaugas Cup final 77 After strong criticism of the team management for not finding a center to replace Javtokas Zalgiris signed new point guard Jerome Randle 78 While the EuroLeague season ended with a 2 12 record a hugely disappointing result the team later recovered finishing in 1st place in the LKL regular season over Cup winners Lietuvos Rytas 79 Zalgiris defeated Neptunas Klaipeda with a 4 1 record in the LKL finals winning a sixth consecutive LKL title 80 2016 present Zalgiris in the new EuroLeague format Edit Sarunas Jasikevicius one of the all time greatest Lithuanian basketball players started coaching Zalgiris in 2016 and achieved many victories with the team 2015 16In November 2015 a conflict between FIBA and Euroleague emerged FIBA International Basketball Federation announced the formation of the Basketball Champions League and courted EuroLeague teams to their side However the top teams the A license teams including Zalgiris decided to sign a ten year contract with the Euroleague Basketball Company 81 2016 17Zalgiris s preparation for the 2016 17 season began during the 2016 LKL finals when the club signed point guard Leo Westermann to replace the departing Jerome Randle 82 After the season Pocius Hanlan Vougioukas and long time Zalgiris players Siim Sander Vene and Kaspars Vecvagars all left the team while Zalgiris chose to retain the services of Seibutis and Motum 83 84 Zalgiris also re signed Edgaras Ulanovas 85 Head coach Jasikevicius was pursued by FC Barcelona Lassa but decided to remain with Zalgiris 86 To correct the previous season s lack of a good shooter Zalgiris signed Kevin Pangos the team was loaned Augusto Lima from Real Madrid to replace Vougioukas at center 87 88 Zalgiris also signed the returning Arturas Milaknis to a 3 year deal 89 German prospect Isaiah Hartenstein was scheduled to make his professional debut after being signed in the previous season In August Zalgiris signed Antanas Kavaliauskas the captain of Lietuvos Rytas who had previously promised to never play for Zalgiris Kavaliauskas apologized to fans after the signing was announced 90 In February Zalgiris won the first title of the 2016 17 season winning the King Mindaugas Cup by defeating Neptunas in the first round 81 58 Vytautas Prienai Birstonas in the semi finals 76 55 and Lietkabelis Panevezys in the finals 84 63 91 Edgaras Ulanovas won the tournament MVP 92 In the EuroLeague Zalgiris exceeded expectations with a 10th place finish 14 16 record scoring a win against defending champion CSKA Moscow and finishing ahead of FC Barcelona Lassa and Maccabi Tel Aviv 93 Players Brock Motum Leo Westermann Edgaras Ulanovas and Lukas Lekavicius developed strongly and team captain Paulius Jankunas played one of his best seasons of his career leading the team in scoring and rebounding 94 Zalgiris easily finished in first place during the LKL regular season with just a few losses swept rival Lietuvos rytas with toughest competition from a powerful Lietkabelis team which included former Zalgiris leaders Darjus and Ksystof Lavrinovic In the LKL playoffs Zalgiris beat Dzukija Alytus in the quarterfinals 3 0 95 relevant beat Neptunas 3 1 in the semi finals 96 relevant They faced Lietkabelis Panevezys again in the LKL finals winning the series 4 1 their seventh consecutive LKL championship 97 The 2016 17 season is considered one of the best in modern Zalgiris history by whom citation needed Edgaras Ulanovas won five Finals MVP titles from 2015 to 2020 2017 18Prior the 2017 18 season Zalgiris reached an agreement with club sponsor Avia Solutions Group to guarantee private flights for the team during away games in a refurbished business class Boeing 737 98 99 100 101 The off season work began just a week after winning the LKL championship when breakout player Brock Motum signing with Anadolu Efes S K 102 To replace Motum Zalgiris signed Aaron White who had played a season with Zenit Saint Petersburg 103 Leo Westerman signed with CSKA Moscow and was replaced by talented guard Vasilije Micic 104 105 To replace Seibutis Zalgiris originally signed Royce O Neale who terminated his deal just weeks later to sign with the Utah Jazz 106 Zalgiris then signed Axel Toupane to replace him 107 Because center Robertas Javtokas announced retirement and the loan of Augusto Lima ended Zalgiris signed Brandon Davies of AS Monaco Basket in the center position 108 109 110 The most shocking departure came at the end of June when breakout point guard Lukas Lekavicius signed a contract with Panathinaikos 111 Needing a new point guard Zalgiris signed Dee Bost also of AS Monaco 112 Coach Jasikevicius also re signed with Zalgiris while the retired Javtokas became the new sports director of the team 113 114 On September 22 Zalgiris played a game in London against Polski Cukier Torun which Zalgiris won 87 61 Zalgiris won the King Mindaugas Cup for the second year in a row defeating Lietuvos rytas 81 62 in the finals Edgaras Ulanovas won the tournament MVP for the second straight year From 2017 to 2019 Brandon Davies has been the Zalgiris s game central piece and led the team to the first EuroLeague Final Four since the 1998 99 season In the 2017 18 EuroLeague Zalgiris was again projected to be one of the last teams During October December Zalgiris struggled with a 5 5 record before winning a five game streak to finish the first round 10 5 tied for third place in the standings In the second round Dee Bost was replaced by Beno Udrih Zalgiris struggled for the first few weeks of the second round but fought its way to an 18 12 record sixth place and qualified to the EuroLeague playoffs for the first time since 2001 The team qualified for the 2018 EuroLeague Final Four after beating Olympiacos in game 4 to clinch a 3 1 series win 115 The team achieved this despite having the second lowest budget in the league 116 Zalgiris lost to Fenerbahce in the semifinals 76 67 In the third place game Zalgiris faced longtime rivals CSKA Moscow Zalgiris lead by as much as 24 points but CSKA rallied and Zalgiris narrowly won 79 77 achieving third place in the Euroleague In the LKL Zalgiris won the regular season and beat Lietuvos rytas in the finals with a 4 1 record earning their eighth consecutive LKL championship This was the club s best season since 1999 citation needed After a near perfect season the off season was difficult Zalgiris lost its front court as Pangos went to FC Barcelona Lassa and Micic signed with Efes Zalgiris signed Nate Wolters as the team s new point guard After the departure of Beno Udrih Zalgiris signed Donatas Sabeckis from Siauliai who lead the LKL in assists Toupane left the team to sign with Olympiacos to replace him Zalgiris signed former teammate Marius Grigonis who was having a successful career abroad to a multi year deal as well as talented guard forward Thomas Walkup At center Davies had re signed in April and Kavaliauskas was re signed in June To replace reserve Martynas Sajus Zalgiris signed Laurynas Birutis who was loaned and had a successful season with Siauliai Several more reserves Paulius Valinskas and Gytis Masiulis were loaned to other LKL teams so that they could gain more playing time Ulanovas also signed a new contract Like the previous season the biggest concern was the future of coach Jasikevicius Despite offers from other EuroLeague teams and the Toronto Raptors Jasikevicius remained with Zalgiris signing a new contract Former player Tomas Masiulis replaced Darius Songaila in the coaching staff In September Zalgiris signed the returning Leo Westermann to fill the point guard spot 2018 19Zalgiris struggled at the start of the 2018 19 EuroLeague season 117 Needing another point guard Zalgiris signed Derrick Walton in October By December led by Westermann Davies Grigonis and White Zalgiris reached sixth place with a 7 7 record However injuries decimated the team leaving a void in the point guard position Walton s disappointing play led to declining minutes and a release in February 2019 Deon Thompson was signed in January to strengthen the front court In February Zalgiris suffered a fiasco in the King Mindaugas Cup to Rytas Vilnius losing the tournament for the first time since 2016 118 By the start of March Zalgiris was 13th with a 9 15 record with minimal hopes of reaching the playoffs 117 Despite this and a poor home record Zalgiris led EuroLeague attendance by a large margin The team s play started to improve when Walkup was pushed to the point guard position to replace Walton Westermann returned after injury and improving play by Thompson led to a six game winning streak achieving a 15 15 record and the final spot in the playoffs 117 In the EuroLeague playoffs Zalgiris lost to Fenerbahce 117 Zalgiris broke the EuroLeague s home attendance record with an average of 14 808 spectators in the Zalgiris Arena In the 2018 19 LKL season Zalgiris finished in first place in the regular season and swept the series finals against Rytas winning the series 3 0 for a ninth consecutive LKL championship 119 2019 20 Lukas Lekavicius returned to Zalgiris in 2019 During the off season White Davies Wolters Westermann and Thompson left while Kavaliauskas announced retirement Little used guard Sabeckis was also not re signed Lukas Lekavicius returned to the team after two seasons in Greece and Alex Perez was signed to replace Westermann Jock Landale was signed to replace Davies while Nigel Hayes was signed to replace White Zach LeDay of Olympiacos was signed to complete the front court Martinas Geben signed to a long term deal the previous summer earned a spot on the roster after a successful season in Juventus Utena in the LKL where he was named Season MVP Grigonis who had a great season was resigned to new contract Coach Jasikevicius remained with the team for one more season Perez however spent just a few months with Zalgiris and was released in November due to his weak play with Walkup taking his point guard position Zalgiris also signed shooting guard K C Rivers in November Zalgiris won the King Mindaugas Cup where they beat Rytas Vilnius 80 60 in the finals 119 Ulanovas was named the MVP of the tournament his fourth MVP award in Lithuanian Cup competitions Due to the COVID 19 outbreak the 2019 20 LKL season was ended prematurely and with Zalgiris firmly leading the standings Zalgiris was announced as champions winning their 10th consecutive LKL championship 119 In the 2019 20 EuroLeague Zalgiris struggled for most of the season including plummeting to the end of the standings but recovered by February 2020 120 With the EuroLeague season stopped due to the COVID 19 outbreak Zalgiris finished in ninth place 120 2020 21 Martin Schiller started coaching Zalgiris in 2020 With the season ending very early due to the COVID 19 situation Zalgiris started their off season work early LeDay Landale Ulanovas Rivers all left the team during the summer but the biggest departure was of coach Jasikevicius who left Zalgiris and signed with FC Barcelona in July With the rest of the coaching staff following Jasikevicius to Barcelona Zalgiris was forced to look for a new head coach On July 14 Zalgiris announced the signing of Martin Schiller as the team s new head coach Schiller had previously worked with the NBA G League team Salt Lake City Stars and was named the NBA G League Coach of the Year for the 2019 20 season Schiller brought in Arne Woltmann and Tautvydas Sabonis as his assistant coaches with Evaldas Berzininkaitis being the only person remaining on the team from Jasikevicius old staff as an assistant coach Zalgiris signed Steve Vasturia and the returning Tomas Dimsa as the new guards Patricio Garino replaced Ulanovas while Joffrey Lauvergne and Augustine Rubit replaced LeDay and Landale The most surprising signing happened in June as Zalgiris bought out Marek Blazevic a talented prospect out of rivals Rytas Vilnius Grigonis Lekavicius Walkup Jankunas Geben Hayes and Milaknis remained with the team Marius Grigonis leader of the team in the 2020 21 season While the expectations for the season were not promising under Schiller Zalgiris surprised everyone fighting up until the end of the 2020 21 EuroLeague season for a playoff berth thanks to strong play from Marius Grigonis 121 Other players like Walkup and Hayes and the young Rokas Jokubaitis played their best seasons with Zalgiris Despite not making the playoffs Zalgiris finished the Euroleague season with a respectable 17 17 record 121 Zalgiris won the King Mindaugas Cup and also won the 11th consecutive LKL final by beating Rytas in the finals 3 0 119 2021 22 Mantas Kalnietis returned to Zalgiris in 2021 Since a lot of players from last year left Thomas Walkup Nigel Hayes Patricio Garino Martinas Geben Augustine Rubit Rokas Jokubaitis Marius Grigonis and Steve Vasturia Zalgiris had to make a lot of moves in the off season They loaned Tomas Dimsa to De Longhi Treviso and Paulius Murauskas to Kedainiu Nevezis They signed Tyler Cavanaugh Niels Giffey Mantas Kalnietis Josh Nebo Edgaras Ulanovas Janis Strelnieks and Emmanuel Mudiay They also extended the contract with Lukas Lekavicius 1 1 On paper the team looked good However the performance on the court disappointed even the biggest of fans Zalgiris lost all five pre season games playing seemingly worse each game In the LKL Zalgiris had one of the most difficult starts ever while winning all three games Zalgiris struggled even against the weakest of teams After a 0 2 start in the Euroleague Zalgiris fired coach Martin Schiller replacing him with Jure Zdovc 122 Under Zdovc things didn t really improve Injuries to players like Lauvergne Strelnieks struggles even in the LKL disappointing play from projected leaders like Mudiay resulted in the worst start ever for Zalgiris an 0 9 start in the Euroleague 122 In the LKL a loss to BC Rytas resulted in Zalgiris actually falling out of first place in the LKL 119 By November Zalgiris released Mudiay replacing him with point guard Tai Webster and also signed shooting guard Zoran Dragic The moves backfired for Zalgiris Webster struggled even in the LKL and had a disappointing season in the Euroleague while Dragic rarely saw playing time and was released by the end of the year 122 119 New signees like Regimantas Miniotas also saw limited playing time 122 119 Losses in the Euroleague resulted even in fans turning on the team and Zalgiris attendance fell to record lows By February Zalgiris having suffered another 9 game losing streak was in last 18th place with a disastrous 4 20 record 122 By March Zalgiris largely started recovering in particular thanks to the return of Joffrey Lauvergne from injury including wins over Real Madrid and FC Barcelona at home in the Euroleague 122 Zalgiris also won the 2022 King Mindaugas Cup beating BC Lietkabelis 91 66 in the finals 119 and was also the first team to refuse to play against Russian teams in the Euroleague CSKA Moscow Kazan Unics and Zenit St Petersburg due to the Russian invasion to Ukraine even getting criticism in the Russian press for being one of the reasons Russian teams got disqualified from the Euroleague Zalgiris finished the Euroleague season with a memorable win against KK Crvena zvezda 103 98 at home in what was the last Euroleague game from Paulius Jankunas 122 Zalgiris finished the Euroleague with an 8 20 record 15th place above the disqualified CSKA UNICS and Zenit but still in last place worst Euroleague finish since the 2015 2016 season 122 Kazys Maksvytis started coaching Zalgiris in 2022 By the start of April disappointment returned to Zalgiris struggles even in the LKL resulted in Zalgiris once again falling behind Rytas in the standings and finished behind Rytas in the LKL standings for the first time since the 2013 2014 season 119 In April Zalgiris made a decision to replace Zdovc with Zalgiris signing Lithuanian national basketball team coach Kazys Maksvytis as head coach 119 The decision proved to be disastrous for Zalgiris under Maksvytis the team struggled and coach Maksvytis had failed to find a good rotation or lineup with the existing roster 119 In the LKL playoffs the struggles became even more evident Zalgiris needed all five games to beat BC Neptunas in the quarterfinals narrowly winning the series 3 2 119 In the semifinals Zalgiris faced BC Lietkabelis Zalgiris won the first game before losing the next three games for the first time in history Zalgiris failed to qualify to the LKL finals losing the series 1 3 ending their 11 year domination of the LKL and suffering the biggest fiasco in club history 119 To add more insult BC Rytas went on to win the LKL championship Fan support plummeted and even resulted in boycotts which ended early due to the retirement of Paulius Jankunas Zalgiris finished the season by winning the LKL bronze medals beating BC Siauliai 119 Paulius Jankunas retired after the season and became the sports director of Zalgiris having a lot of work after what became the worst season of the team since the independence of Lithuania in 1990 123 Players EditRetired numbers Edit Zalgiris retired numbersNo Nat Player Position Tenure Ceremony dateHC Jonas Kazlauskas HC 1994 2000 23 April 2019 124 HC Vladas Garastas HC 1979 1989 23 April 2017 125 5 Modestas Paulauskas SF 1962 1976 25 March 2015 126 11 Arvydas Sabonis C 1981 1989 2001 2002 2003 2005 27 September 2014 127 13 Paulius Jankunas PF 2003 2009 2010 2022 18 October 2022 128 Current roster Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Zalgiris rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgePG 1 Taylor Isaiah 1 88 m 6 ft 2 in 77 kg 170 lb 28 1994 07 11 11 July 1994G 2 Evans Keenan 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 86 kg 190 lb 26 1996 08 23 23 August 1996SG 3 Giedraitis Dovydas 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 93 kg 205 lb 22 2000 08 17 17 August 2000PG 4 Lekavicius Lukas 1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 78 kg 172 lb 29 1994 03 30 30 March 1994C 8 Hayes Kevarrius 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 103 kg 227 lb 26 1997 03 05 5 March 1997PF 10 Smits Rolands 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 107 kg 236 lb 27 1995 06 25 25 June 1995C 14 Krivas Motiejus 2 14 m 7 ft 0 in 110 kg 243 lb 18 2004 12 01 1 December 2004C 15 Birutis Laurynas 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in 114 kg 251 lb 25 1997 08 27 27 August 1997SG 16 Lukosiunas Karolis 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 87 kg 192 lb 25 1997 08 04 4 August 1997G F 17 Brazdeikis Ignas 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 100 kg 220 lb 24 1999 01 08 8 January 1999PF 25 Polonara Achille 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 90 kg 198 lb 31 1991 11 23 23 November 1991SG 33 Dimsa Tomas 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 85 kg 187 lb 29 1994 01 02 2 January 1994PF 34 Cavanaugh Tyler 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 108 kg 238 lb 29 1994 02 09 9 February 1994G F 45 Lelevicius Liutauras 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 82 kg 181 lb 19 2003 05 28 28 May 2003F 51 Butkevicius Arnas 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 95 kg 209 lb 30 1992 11 22 22 November 1992SF 92 Ulanovas Edgaras C 1 99 m 6 ft 6 in 99 kg 218 lb 31 1992 01 07 7 January 1992 Head coach Kazys MaksvytisAssistant coach es Tautvydas Sabonis Gintaras Krapikas Evaldas BerzininkaitisAthletic trainer s Sigitas Kavaliauskas Nerijus NavickasDoctor Vytautas KailiusPhysiotherapist s Paulius JacikasLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated April 15 2023Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3 InactiveC Kevarrius Hayes Laurynas Birutis Motiejus KrivasPF Rolands Smits Achille Polonara Tyler CavanaughSF Edgaras Ulanovas Arnas Butkevicius Karolis Lukosiunas Liutauras LeleviciusSG Ignas Brazdeikis Tomas Dimsa Dovydas GiedraitisPG Isaiah Taylor Lukas Lekavicius Keenan Evans Squad changes for the 2022 23 season Edit See also List of 2022 23 EuroLeague transactions Players in Edit No Pos Nat Name Moving from Type Date Source15 C Laurynas Birutis Monbus Obradoiro End of contract 10 June 2022 129 51 SF Arnas Butkevicius Rytas Vilnius End of contract 1 July 2022 130 10 PF Rolands Smits FC Barcelona End of contract 3 July 2022 131 2 PG Keenan Evans Maccabi Tel Aviv Released 12 July 2022 132 17 G F Ignas Brazdeikis Orlando Magic End of contract 24 July 2022 133 8 C Kevarrius Hayes Frutti Extra Bursaspor End of contract 29 July 2022 134 3 SG Dovydas Giedraitis CB Estudiantes Buyout 6 August 2022 135 22 PG Isaiah Taylor Anadolu Efes End of contract 6 January 2023 136 25 PF Achille Polonara Anadolu Efes Released 7 January 2023 137 Players out Edit No Pos Nat Name Moving to Type Date Source13 PF Paulius Jankunas Retirement June2022 138 0 G Tai Webster Petkim Spor End of contract 17 June 2022 139 32 G Janis Strelnieks AEK Athens End of contract 17 June 2022 139 55 SF Niels Giffey UCAM Murcia Partedways 17 June 2022 139 1 C Marek Blazevic Monbus Obradoiro Partedways 30 June 2022 140 7 C Josh Nebo Maccabi Tel Aviv Buyout 1 July 2022 141 10 F C Regimantas Miniotas BC Wolves End of contract 10 July 2022 142 77 C Joffrey Lauvergne ASVEL Basket Partedways 29 July 2022 143 21 SG Arturas Milaknis Tofas Bursa End of contract 14 October 2022 144 Players out on loan Edit No Pos Nat Name Moving to Type Date Source17 G F Mantas Rubstavicius Lietkabelis Panevezys Loan 12 July 2022 145 23 F Paulius Murauskas Lietkabelis Panevezys Loan 28 July 2022 146 Honours EditDomestic competitions Edit Lithuanian ChampionshipWinners 11 1946 1950 1952 1953 1954 1955 1957 1958 1991 1992 1993Lithuanian LeagueWinners 23 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021Lithuanian CupWinners 6 1990 2007 2008 2011 2012 2015Soviet Union LeagueWinners 5 1947 1951 1985 1986 1987 1 Soviet Union CupWinners 1 1953King Mindaugas CupWinners 5 2017 2018 2020 2021 2022 2023European competitions Edit Zalgiris fans supporting their team in an away game EuroLeagueWinners 1 1998 99 Runners up 1 1985 86 Semifinalists 1 1986 87 3rd place 1 2017 18 Final Four 2 1999 2018FIBA Saporta CupWinners 1 1997 98 Runners up 1 1984 85 Semifinalists 3 1988 89 1989 90 1995 96Worldwide competitions Edit FIBA Intercontinental CupWinners 1 1986Regional competitions Edit NEBL ChampionshipWinners 1 1999BBL ChampionshipWinners 5 2005 2008 2010 2011 2012BBL CupWinners 1 2009Other competitions Edit Gomelsky CupWinners 1 2008 Runners up 1 2010Gloria CupWinners 2 2017 2018Torneo Citta di CaorleWinners 1 2016Titans TrophyWinners 1 2018Kaunas Lithuania Invitational GameWinners 1 2019Season by season EditThe LKF Cup was replaced by the King Mindaugas Cup in 2016 Scroll down to see more Season League Cup LKF KING Mindaugas Regional competitions Europe Head Coach Roster1992 93 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroLeague FIBA EuroLeague 1992 93 Henrikas Giedraitis Gintaras Einikis Arvydas Straupis Gintaras Staniulis Gintautas Sivickas Rimas Kurtinaitis Arunas Visockas Saulius Stombergas Darius Lukminas Darius Maskoliunas Algirdas Brazys Vaidas Jurgilas Tauras Stumbrys Aurimas Tomas Palsis1993 94 Champion No tournament No tournament FIBA EuroLeague 1993 94 Second round Jaak Salumets Gintaras Einikis Romanas Brazdauskis Erikas Bublys Antwon Harmon Arunas Visockas Gert Kullamae Darius Lukminas Gintautas Sivickas Kestutis Sestokas Darius Maskoliunas Algirdas Brazys Vaidas Jurgilas Tauras Stumbrys1994 95 Champion No tournament No tournament 1994 95 FIBA European League Second Round Jonas Kazlauskas Gintaras Einikis Kestutis Sestokas Tomas Masiulis Arunas Visockas Nerijus Karlikanovas Darren Henrie Darius Lukminas Marijus Kavoliukas Mindaugas Lydeka Darius Maskoliunas Algirdas Brazys Tauras Stumbrys Michael Coleman1995 96 Champion No tournament No tournament 1995 96 FIBA European League Second Round Jonas Kazlauskas Torgeir Bryn Eurelijus Zukauskas Joey Hooks Rimas Kurtinaitis Kestutis Sestokas Tomas Masiulis Arunas Visockas Milos Babic Darius Lukminas Erikas Bublys Darius Maskoliunas Nerijus Karlikanovas Tauras Stumbrys Darius Sirtautas1996 97 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroCup Last 16 Jonas Kazlauskas Franjo Arapovic Tomas Masiulis Kestutis Sestokas Gintautas Sivickas Dainius Adomaitis Erikas Bublys Darius Maskoliunas Anthony Miller Veljko Mrsic Andre Reid Tauras Stumbrys Darius Sirtautas1997 98 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroCup Champion Jonas Kazlauskas Franjo Arapovic Eurelijus Zukauskas Mindaugas Zukauskas Tomas Masiulis Kestutis Sestokas Saulius Stombergas Dainius Adomaitis Virginijus Praskevicius Darius Maskoliunas Ennis Whatley Tauras Stumbrys Darius Sirtautas1998 99 Champion No tournament NEBL Champion EuroLeague Champion Jonas Kazlauskas George Zidek Eurelijus Zukauskas Mindaugas Zukauskas Tomas Masiulis Kestutis Sestokas Saulius Stombergas Dainius Adomaitis Anthony Bowie Darius Maskoliunas Tyus Edney Giedrius Gustas1999 00 Finalist No tournament EuroLeague Last 24 Jonas Kazlauskas George Zidek Eurelijus Zukauskas Ivan Grgat Mindaugas Zukauskas Mindaugas Timinskas Tauras Stumbrys Tomas Masiulis Kestutis Sestokas Donatas Slanina Darren Henry Corey Beck Mitchell Butler Chris Garner2000 01 Champion No tournament NEBL Finalist EuroLeague Last 16 Algirdas Brazys Grigorij Khizhnyak Arturas Masiulis John White Martynas Andriukaitis Andrius Jurkunas Dainius Salenga Tomas Masiulis Steve Woodberry Donatas Slanina Giedrius Gustas Kestutis Marciulionis Nerijus Karlikanovas Marius Basinskas Vidas Ginevicius2001 02 Finalist No tournament EuroLeague Last 32 Algirdas Brazys Grigorij Khizhnyak Arturas Masiulis Rolandas Matulis Andrius Jurkunas Dainius Salenga Tomas Masiulis Steve Woodberry Donatas Slanina Giedrius Gustas Sherman Hamilton Kestutis Marciulionis Vidas Ginevicius Arvydas Sabonis Martynas Andriukaitis Kenneth Inge2002 03 Champion No tournament EuroLeague Last 24 Antanas Sireika Gintaras Einikis Tanoka Beard Darius Silinskis Arturas Masiulis Tadas Klimavicius Saulius Stombergas Dainius Salenga Kornel David Mindaugas Timinskas Chris Carrawell Giedrius Gustas Ed Cota Vidas Ginevicius2003 04 Champion No tournament No tournament EuroLeague Last 16 Antanas Sireika Tanoka Beard Darjus Lavrinovic Arvydas Sabonis Paulius Jankunas Arturas Javtokas Miroslav Beric Dainius Salenga Simonas Serapinas Mindaugas Timinskas Ainars Bagatskis Giedrius Gustas Ed Cota2004 05 Champion No tournament BBL Champion EuroLeague Last 16 Antanas Sireika Tanoka Beard Darjus Lavrinovic Paulius Jankunas Martynas Andriuskevicius Dainius Salenga Simonas Serapinas Jonas Maciulis Mindaugas Timinskas Ainars Bagatskis Vidas Ginevicius Robert Pack Arturas Javtokas Arvydas Sabonis Gediminas Navickas2005 06 Finalist No tournament BBL Finalist EuroLeague Last 16 Antanas Sireika Tanoka Beard Darjus Lavrinovic Paulius Jankunas Darius Silinskis Reggie Freeman Simonas Serapinas Jonas Maciulis Mantas Kalnietis Ed Cota Vidas Ginevicius Larry Ayuso Kenny Anderson Vilmantas Dilys2006 07 Champion Winner BBL Finalist EuroLeague Last 24 Rimantas Grigas Tanoka Beard Darius Silinskis Hanno Mottola Paulius Jankunas Marcelo Machado Kirk Penney Jonas Maciulis Vladimir Stimac Arturas Milaknis Mantas Kalnietis DeJuan Collins Marko Popovic Vidas Ginevicius Vaidotas Peciukas Vytenis Jasikevicius2007 08 Champion Winner BBL Champion EuroLeague Last 16 Rimantas Grigas Eurelijus Zukauskas Tanoka Beard Paulius Jankunas Goran Jurak Dainius Salenga Jonas Maciulis Marcus Brown Arturas Milaknis Mantas Kalnietis DeJuan Collins Marko Popovic Damir Markota Mamadou N Diaye Donatas Motiejunas Vilmantas Dilys Zygimantas Janavicius2008 09 Finalist Finalist BBL Finalist EuroLeague Last 24 Gintaras Krapikas Eurelijus Zukauskas Loren Woods Paulius Jankunas Tomas Masiulis Tadas Klimavicius Dainius Salenga Jonas Maciulis Darius Silinskis Arturas Milaknis Mantas Kalnietis Vytenis Cizauskas Sarunas Vasiliauskas Zygimantas Janavicius Ratko Varda Willie Deane Rokas Cepanonis2009 10 Finalist Finalist BBL Champion EuroLeague Last 16 Marcus Brown Mirza Begic Travis Watson Tadas Klimavicius Mario Delas Dainius Salenga Martynas Pocius Arturas Milaknis Marcus Brown Aleksandar Capin Mantas Kalnietis Siim Sander Vene Povilas Butkevicius Povilas Cukinas Sarunas Vasiliauskas Adas Juskevicius2010 11 Champion Winner BBL Champion EuroLeague Last 16 Ilias Zouros Mirza Begic Boban Marjanovic Travis Watson Omar Samhan Paulius Jankunas Tadas Klimavicius Trent Plaisted Mindaugas Kuzminskas Dainius Salenga Martynas Pocius Arturas Milaknis Marcus Brown Aleksandar Capin Tomas Delininkaitis Mantas Kalnietis DeJuan Collins2011 12 Champion Winner VTB United League EuroLeague Last 16 Aleksandar Trifunovic Robertas Javtokas Milovan Rakovic Paulius Jankunas Tadas Klimavicius Sonny Weems Mindaugas Kuzminskas Marko Popovic Tomas Delininkaitis Mantas Kalnietis DeJuan Collins Reeves Nelson Dainius Salenga Vytenis Lipkevicius Ty Lawson2012 13 Champion Not participated VTB United League Third place EuroLeague Last 16 Joan Plaza Robertas Javtokas Paulius Jankunas Tadas Klimavicius Mindaugas Kuzminskas Marko Popovic Ksystof Lavrinovic Darjus Lavrinovic Jeff Foote Mario Delas Tremmell Darden Vytenis Lipkevicius Rimantas Kaukenas Oliver Lafayette Ibrahim Jaaber Adas Juskevicius Donnie McGrath2013 14 Champion Third place Not participated EuroLeague Last 16 Saulius Stombergas Robertas Javtokas Paulius Jankunas Tadas Klimavicius Martynas Pocius Justin Dentmon Ksystof Lavrinovic Siim Sander Vene Arturas Milaknis Sarunas Jasikevicius Mindaugas Kupsas Vytenis Lipkevicius Tauras Jogela Tomas Dimsa Kaspars Vecvagars Vytenis Cizauskas Arturas Gudaitis2014 15 Champion Winner Not participated EuroLeague Last 16 Gintaras Krapikas Robertas Javtokas Paulius Jankunas Siim Sander Vene Arturas Milaknis Vytenis Lipkevicius Tomas Dimsa Kaspars Vecvagars Arturas Gudaitis Lukas Lekavicius Donatas Tarolis Vaidas Kariniauskas Edgaras Ulanovas Darius Songaila James Anderson Will Cherry2015 16 Champion Runner up Not participated EuroLeague Last 16 Gintaras Krapikas Sarunas Jasikevicius Robertas Javtokas Paulius Jankunas Siim Sander Vene Vytenis Lipkevicius Kaspars Vecvagars Lukas Lekavicius Edgaras Ulanovas Martynas Pocius Renaldas Seibutis Olivier Hanlan Brock Motum Ian Vougioukas Martynas Sajus Jerome Randle Mantas Kalnietis2016 17 Champion Winner Not participated EuroLeagueRegular Season Sarunas Jasikevicius Robertas Javtokas Paulius Jankunas Lukas Lekavicius Edgaras Ulanovas Renaldas Seibutis Brock Motum Leo Westermann Kevin Pangos Augusto Lima Arturas Milaknis Antanas Kavaliauskas Paulius Valinskas Isaiah Hartenstein Martynas Varnas Gytis Masiulis2017 18 Champion Winner Not participated EuroLeagueThird place Sarunas Jasikevicius Paulius Jankunas Edgaras Ulanovas Kevin Pangos Arturas Milaknis Antanas Kavaliauskas Paulius Valinskas Gytis Masiulis Aaron White Vasilije Micic Brandon Davies Dee Bost Axel Toupane Martynas Sajus Martynas Arlauskas Beno Udrih2018 19 Champion Finalist Not participated EuroLeagueQuarterfinal Sarunas Jasikevicius Paulius Jankunas Edgaras Ulanovas Arturas Milaknis Antanas Kavaliauskas Aaron White Brandon Davies Leo Westermann Nate Wolters Marius Grigonis Laurynas Birutis Thomas Walkup Donatas Sabeckis Derrick Walton Lukas Uleckas Rokas Jokubaitis Erikas Venskus2019 20 Champion a Champion Not participated EuroLeagueSeason Suspended Sarunas Jasikevicius Paulius Jankunas Edgaras Ulanovas Arturas Milaknis Marius Grigonis Thomas Walkup Rokas Jokubaitis Erikas Venskus Martinas Geben Nigel Hayes Jock Landale Zach LeDay Lukas Lekavicius Karolis Lukosiunas K C Rivers Alex Perez Kerr Kriisa2020 21 Champion Champion Not participated EuroLeagueRegular Season Martin Schiller Paulius Jankunas Arturas Milaknis Marius Grigonis Thomas Walkup Rokas Jokubaitis Martinas Geben Nigel Hayes Lukas Lekavicius Karolis Lukosiunas Marek Blazevic Patricio Garino Augustine Rubit Steve Vasturia Joffrey Lauvergne Tomas Dimsa2021 22 Third place Champion Not participated EuroLeagueRegular Season Martin Schiller Jure Zdovc Kazys Maksvytis Paulius Jankunas Edgaras Ulanovas Arturas Milaknis Mantas Kalnietis Lukas Lekavicius Karolis Lukosiunas Marek Blazevic Joffrey Lauvergne Tyler Cavanaugh Niels Giffey Josh Nebo Janis Strelnieks Emmanuel Mudiay Tai Webster Zoran Dragic Regimantas Miniotas Motiejus Krivas Titas Sargiunas Zalgiris named champion after the premature ending of the league due to the coronavirus pandemic Detailed information of former rosters and results 147 148 149 dd Notable players Edit Zalgiris vs Golden State Warriors in 2007 Zalgiris vs Siauliai in 2007 Zalgiris warming up before the game Zalgiris fans during LKL game in Vilnius Former Zalgiris jersey Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time Vytautas Kulakauskas 1944 1949 Stepas Butautas 1947 1956 Justinas Lagunavicius 1945 1954 Vincas Sercevicius 1944 1945 1946 1951 Kazimieras Petkevicius 1947 1954 1958 1963 Stanislovas Stonkus 1950 1958 Arunas Lauritenas 1952 1962 Henrikas Giedraitis 1957 1972 Romualdas Venzbergas 1962 1975 Modestas Paulauskas 1962 1976 Algirdas Linkevicius 1968 1982 Vitoldas Masalskis 1972 1985 Sergejus Jovaisa 1972 1989 Raimundas Civilis 1977 1988 Valdemaras Chomicius 1978 1989 Gintaras Krapikas 1981 1990 Arvydas Sabonis 1981 1989 2001 2002 2003 2005 Algirdas Brazys 1982 1991 1992 1995 Rimas Kurtinaitis 1983 1989 1992 1995 1996 Arunas Visockas 1985 1990 1992 1996 Gvidonas Markevicius 1986 1990 Romanas Brazdauskis 1987 1990 1993 1994 Gintaras Einikis 1987 1995 2002 2003 Darius Lukminas 1989 1996 Darius Dimavicius 1989 1991 Saulius Stombergas 1991 1993 1997 1999 2002 2003 Darius Maskoliunas 1992 1999 Tomas Masiulis 1995 2002 2008 Darius Sirtautas 1995 1998 Dainius Adomaitis 1996 1999 Eurelijus Zukauskas 1997 2000 2007 2009 Virginijus Praskevicius 1997 1998 Mindaugas Zukauskas 1997 2000 Giedrius Gustas 1998 1999 2000 2004 Donatas Slanina 1999 2002 Andrius Jurkunas 2000 2001 Mindaugas Timinskas 1999 2000 2002 2005 Dainius Salenga 2000 2005 2007 2012 Tadas Klimavicius 2002 2003 2008 2014 Darjus Lavrinovic 2003 2006 2012 2013 Paulius Jankunas 2003 2009 2010 present Martynas Andriuskevicius 2004 2005 Jonas Maciulis 2005 2009 Mantas Kalnietis 2006 2012 2015 2016 2021 present Arturas Milaknis 2007 2008 2008 2011 2013 2015 2016 present Donatas Motiejunas 2007 2008 Adas Juskevicius 2009 2010 2012 2013 Martynas Pocius 2009 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 Mindaugas Kuzminskas 2010 2013 Tomas Delininkaitis 2010 2012 Robertas Javtokas 2011 2017 Ksystof Lavrinovic 2012 2014 Rimantas Kaukenas 2012 2013 Arturas Gudaitis 2013 2015 Sarunas Jasikevicius 2013 2014 Darius Songaila 2014 2015 Edgaras Ulanovas 2014 2020 2021 present Gytis Masiulis 2014 2020 Lukas Lekavicius 2014 2017 2019 present Renaldas Seibutis 2015 2017 Gert Kullamae 1993 1994 Torgeir Bryn 1995 1996 Franjo Arapovic 1996 1998 Veljko Mrsic 1996 1997 Ennis Whatley 1997 1998 Anthony Bowie 1998 1999 Tyus Edney 1998 1999 George Zidek 1998 2000 Grigorij Khizhnyak 2000 2002 Steve Woodberry 2000 2002 Sherman Hamilton 2001 2002 Ed Cota 2002 2004 2005 2006 Kornel David 2002 2003 Ainars Bagatskis 2003 2005 Tanoka Beard 2003 2008 Miroslav Beric 2003 2004 Robert Pack 2004 2005 Kenny Anderson 2005 2006 Larry Ayuso 2005 2006 Reggie Freeman 2005 2006 DeJuan Collins 2006 2008 2010 2012 Marcelo Machado 2006 2007 Hanno Mottola 2006 2007 Kirk Penney 2006 2007 Marko Popovic 2006 2008 2011 2013 Marcus Brown 2007 2008 2009 2011 Goran Jurak 2007 2008 Damir Markota 2007 2008 Mamadou N Diaye 2007 2008 Loren Woods 2007 2008 2009 Siim Sander Vene 2009 2013 2016 Mirza Begic 2009 2010 Travis Watson 2009 2011 Ty Lawson 2011 Boban Marjanovic 2011 Milovan Rakovic 2011 2012 Sonny Weems 2011 2012 Tremmell Darden 2012 2013 Oliver Lafayette 2012 2013 Justin Dentmon 2013 2014 James Anderson 2014 2015 Brock Motum 2015 2017 Ian Vougioukas 2015 2016 Augusto Lima 2016 2017 Jerome Randle 2016 Leo Westermann 2016 2017 2018 2019 Kevin Pangos 2016 2018 Brandon Davies 2017 2019 Vasilije Micic 2017 2018 Beno Udrih 2018 Jock Landale 2019 2020 Head coaches Edit Jonas Kazlauskas was the head coach of Zalgiris during the 1998 1999 season Zalgiris won the EuroLeague that season Mykolas Ziminskas 1944 1946 Vytautas Kulakauskas 1946 Mykolas Ziminskas 1947 1948 Janis Grinbergas 1949 Valerijus Griesnovas 1950 Vincas Sercevicius 1952 Vytautas Kulakauskas 1952 Vincas Sercevicius 1953 1956 Valerijus Griesnovas 1957 1958 Kazimieras Petkevicius 1959 1962 Vytautas Bimba 1962 1975 Stepas Butautas 1975 1978 1979 Algimantas Rakauskas 1978 1979 Vladas Garastas 1979 1989 Henrikas Giedraitis 1989 1990 Raimundas Sargunas 1990 1991 Modestas Paulauskas 1991 1992 Henrikas Giedraitis 1992 1993 Jaak Salumets 1993 1994 Jonas Kazlauskas 1994 2000 Algirdas Brazys 2000 2002 Antanas Sireika 2002 2006 Ainars Bagatskis 2006 Rimantas Grigas 2006 2008 2010 2011 Gintaras Krapikas 2008 2009 2014 2016 Ramunas Butautas 2009 2010 Darius Maskoliunas 2010 Marcus Brown 2010 Aleksandar Petrovic 2010 Rimantas Grigas 2010 2011 Ilias Zouros 2011 2013 Vitoldas Masalskis 2011 Aleksandar Trifunovic 2011 2012 Joan Plaza 2012 2013 Ilias Zouros 2013 Saulius Stombergas 2013 2014 Gintaras Krapikas 2014 2016 Sarunas Jasikevicius 2016 2020 Martin Schiller 2020 2021 Jure Zdovc 2021 2022 Kazys Maksvytis 2022 presentAttendance EditZalgiris Euroleague attendance year by year in Zalgirio Arena Season Total High Low Average Pos 2011 12 1 105 307 15 000 9 150 13 163 12012 13 161 103 15 420 10 190 13 475 12013 14 118 433 12 000 8 150 9 869 72014 15 117 040 14 382 8 670 10 640 62015 16 131 998 14 790 8 702 11 000 22016 17 171 266 15 231 8 621 11 418 22017 18 230 518 15 525 10 195 13 560 12018 19 251 742 15 517 13 569 14 808 12019 20 199 088 15 342 9 405 14 221 12020 21 2 10 381 5 131 239 3 460 12021 22 106 830 12 686 4 863 7 630 4 Position by average attendance among Euroleague teams Notes Edit 1 Only Top 16 matches were played 2 Only three games played with spectators due to COVID 19 pandemicNBA players that have played for Zalgiris EditNationality Player Seasons for Zalgiris Seasons in the NBA Kenny Anderson 1 14 Robert Pack 1 13 Beno Udrih 1 13 Ennis Whatley 1 10 Ty Lawson 1 8 Mitchell Butler 1 8 Anthony Bowie 1 8 Darius Songaila 1 8 Boban Marjanovic 1 8 Arvydas Sabonis 10 7 Donatas Motiejunas 1 6 Loren Woods 2 6 Emmanuel Mudiay 1 6 James Anderson 1 5 Michael Bradley 1 5 Mamadou N Diaye 1 5 Isaiah Hartenstein 1 5 Sonny Weems 1 4 Tyus Edney 1 4 Joffrey Lauvergne 2 4 Corey Beck 1 3 Nate Wolters 1 3 Jiri Zidek 2 3 Kornel David 1 3 Axel Toupane 1 3 Derrick Walton Jr 1 3 Ignas Brazdeikis 1 3 Sarunas Jasikevicius 1 2 Mindaugas Kuzminskas 3 2 Tyler Cavanaugh 2 2 Brandon Davies 2 2 Justin Dentmon 1 2 Marcus Brown 3 2 Milos Babic 1 2 Hanno Mottola 1 2 Kirk Penney 1 2 Jock Landale 1 2 Martynas Andriuskevicius 3 1 Nigel Hayes 2 1 Will Chery 1 1 Jeff Foote 1 1 Oliver Lafayette 1 1 Damir Markota 1 1 Ratko Varda 1 1 Patricio Garino 1 1 Torgeir Bryn 1 1 Kevin Pangos 2 1 Zoran Dragic 1 1Team records EditLKL RecordsMost points scored in a single game 146 vs LSU Atletas 2004 01 24 Highest 2 pointers made percentage of all time 57 08 Most offensive rebounds of all time 25330Most three pointers made in a single game 23 vs LSU Atletas 2004 01 24 Most points scored in a single half of a game 87 vs LSU Atletas 2004 01 24 Most points scored in a single quarter of a game 46 vs LSU Atletas 2004 01 24 Biggest win in a home game by 82 points vs LSU Atletas 2004 01 24 Most consecutive wins of all time 38 1998 05 04 1999 11 08 Most consecutive home wins of all time 39 2003 01 18 2004 10 15 Most consecutive away wins of all time 23 1998 01 31 1999 11 08 Best winning percentage of all time 64 Largest single game attendance of all time 15 266 vs Lietuvos Rytas in the last game of the finals VTB United League RecordsFewest combined points in an overtime period 8 Zalgiris 6 Triumph 2 2012 10 14 Fewest fouls in a single game 7 vs Lokomotiv Kuban 2013 05 25 Largest attendance at a game 15 812 vs CSKA 2012 10 28 Euroleague RecordsMost combined points in regulation 224 Skipper Bologna 117 against Zalgiris Kaunas 107 2004 01 22 Fewest points in a quarter 2 vs Anadolu Efes 2014 12 04 Most blocks in a single game 12 vs Adecco Estudiantes 2000 12 14 vs Asseco Prokom 2008 12 18 Most blocks per game in a season 5 58 2000 01 Euroleague season Baltic Basketball League RecordsMost points scored in a single game 125 vs Barons LU 2005 01 08 Most free throws made in a single game 37 vs Valmieras Piens 2005 02 15 Most free throws made of all time 1468Most blocks of all time 303Highest points per game of all time 92 14Highest efficiency per game of all time 108 95Highest three point percentage of all time 40 22Most blocks per game of all time 3 94Previous kits EditThe uniform colors of Zalgiris are green and white The home games are played in green uniforms and the away games are played in white Since 2012 Adidas was the manufacturer of the club uniforms 150 In 2018 Zalgiris started manufacturing their own uniforms in attempt to spread the brand image of the team while also making them more affordable to fans 151 2013 2015 2015 2016 2016 2018 2013 2015 2015 2016 2016 2018Statistical leaders EditAll time points per game in European games PPG Edit Only players with a significant number of games played or points scored Position Nat Player Seasons Games Points total Points per game1 Paulius Jankunas 18 364 3060 8 42 Arturas Milaknis 12 244 1689 6 93 Rimas Kurtinaitis 6 70 1321 18 94 Edgaras Ulanovas 7 185 1294 7 05 Arvydas Sabonis 5 63 1281 20 36 Lukas Lekavicius 6 145 1129 7 87 Tanoka Beard 6 73 1107 15 28 Dainius Salenga 10 129 1107 8 69 Valdemaras Chomicius 5 53 934 17 610 Marius Grigonis 3 78 868 11 111 Brandon Davies 2 70 818 11 712 Marko Popovic 4 62 797 12 913 Saulius Stombergas 3 55 763 13 914 Mantas Kalnietis 9 114 736 6 515 Thomas Walkup 3 96 726 7 6Last updated 2021 11 18 152 Individual awards EditLKL Most Valuable Player Gintaras Einikis 1994 1995 Tanoka Beard 2004 2005 2007 Darjus Lavrinovic 2006LKL Finals MVP Gintaras Einikis 1994 1995 Eurelijus Zukauskas 2000 Tanoka Beard 2004 2007 Mindaugas Timinskas 2005 Marcus Brown 2008 Paulius Jankunas 2011 2014 Tomas Delininkaitis 2012 Mindaugas Kuzminskas 2013 Arturas Milaknis 2015 Jerome Randle 2016 Edgaras Ulanovas 2017 2019 Brandon Davies 2018 Thomas Walkup 2021King Mindaugas Cup Finals MVP Edgaras Ulanovas 2017 2018 2020 Joffrey Lauvergne 2021 2022LKL Rising Star Rokas Jokubaitis 2021 Lukas Lekavicius 2015LKL Defensive Player of the Year Thomas Walkup 2019 2021 Robertas Javtokas 2015LKL Most Improved Player Edgaras Ulanovas 2016LKL Coach of the Year Sarunas Jasikevicius 2017 2018 2019All LKL Team James Anderson 2015 Paulius Jankunas 2015 2016 2017 Edgaras Ulanovas 2016 2019 a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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