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title: BC Žalgiris
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# BC Žalgiris

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*BC Žalgiris*

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Founded(Number) | 1944 |
| Country(ies) | Lithuania |
| Leagues | Turkish Airlines EuroLeague,Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) |
| Head Coach | Tomas Masiulis |

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## Article Content

[Žalgiris Kaunas](/en/detay/zalgiris-kaunas-7028a/llms.txt) is a professional basketball club based in Kaunas, Lithuania. The team competes in the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) and the [Turkish Airlines EuroLeague](/en/detay/euroleague-basketball-8d9c3/llms.txt). It has recorded consistent results in domestic competitions and regularly participates in international tournaments. The club holds a prominent position within Lithuanian basketball.

### **History**

Žalgiris Kaunas was established in 1944 and began competing in the Soviet basketball system, winning its first league title in 1947. The club achieved notable success during the 1980s through domestic championships and competitive rivalries, contributing to its broader recognition in European basketball.

Following Lithuania’s independence, Žalgiris became active in European competitions and was among the founding clubs of the modern EuroLeague format. The club’s operations have consistently reflected strong connections to local sports culture and community engagement.

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*Žalgirio Arena (Created by Artificial Intelligence)*

### **Achievements**

- **Lithuanian League (LKL) Championships**: Multiple titles since the league's inception, with Žalgiris being the dominant force in Lithuanian basketball.
- **EuroLeague Champion**: 1999, one of the most significant achievements in club history.
- **EuroLeague Final Four Appearances**: Including a strong 2017–18 campaign that showcased Žalgiris as one of the most tactically disciplined and team-oriented clubs in Europe.
- **Soviet League Champion**: 1947, marking their earliest major title.

| No | Player |
| 0 | Mantas Juzenas |
| 2 | Isaiah Wong |
| 3 | Sylvain Francisco |
| 4 | Lukas Lekavicius |
| 9 | Dovydas Giedraitis |
| 24 | Dovydas Buika |
| 91 | Deividas Sirvydis |
| 8 | Ignas Brazdeikis |
| 18 | Alen Smailagic |
| 21 | Matthew Mitchell |
| 45 | Brady Manek |
| 51 | Arnas Butkevicius |
| 92 | Edgaras Ulanovas |
| 15 | Laurynas Birutis |
| 23 | Aleksas Bieliauskas |
| 42 | Bryant Dunston |

*Zalgiris Kaunas Team Players&#32;*[(Roster)](https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/teams/zalgiris-kaunas/roster/zal/?season=2024-25)[^1] 

### **EuroLeague Performance**

In the 2024–25 EuroLeague season, Žalgiris Kaunas finished with a 15–19 record, placing them in the middle tier of the standings. The team demonstrated exceptional team cohesion, defensive organization, and a home-court advantage at the Žalgirio Arena. Notable statistical averages included:

- **77.4 points per game**
- **33.8 rebounds per game**
- **15.3 assists per game**
- **6.0 steals per game**

The club has continued to prioritize the development of local talent while balancing experienced international players to remain competitive on the European stage.

### **Žalgirio Arena and Fan Culture**

Žalgiris Kaunas plays its home games at the Žalgirio Arena, located in Kaunas, Lithuania. The venue is among the largest indoor sports arenas in the Baltic region and is used for both Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) and EuroLeague fixtures. The arena is recognized for its spectator capacity and regular attendance, reflecting the local interest in basketball.

### **Notable Figures**

Over the years, Žalgiris has been home to some of the most influential names in European basketball:

- **Arvydas Sabonis** – Lithuanian legend and NBA star
- **Šarūnas Jasikevičius** – Former player and EuroLeague Final Four coach
- **Edgaras Ulanovas** – Key figure in recent successful seasons

These individuals have helped define Žalgiris’s character both on and off the court.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Euroleague Basketball. "Zalgiris Kaunas – Roster." EuroLeague Official Website. Accessed July 12, 2025. https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/teams/zalgiris-kaunas/roster/zal/?season=2024-25"Žalgiris Kaunas Logo." Logowik. Accessed July 12, 2025. https://logowik.com/content/uploads/images/t\_zalgiris-kaunas-new1981.logowik.com.webp.BC Žalgiris. “Club History.” Zalgiris.lt. Accessed June 17, 2025. https://zalgiris.lt/en/komandos-istorija

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## Citations

[^1]: 2024-2025 Season