By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net
The Basketball Champions League Season X, powered by Ameresco SUNEL. Team of the Quarterfinals has been revealed, headlined by the scoring brilliance of Jerrick Harding and the veteran mastery of Ricky Rubio. Joining them are the heavy hitters Frank Bartley IV, James Nunnally, and Giorgi Shermadini, who dominated the paint and the perimeter alike.
The five standouts were announced on Thursday, following the conclusion of this stage.
Per the press release: “Season X of the Basketball Champions League, powered by Ameresco SUNEL reached its crucial point, as the Quarter-Finals ended and the teams are getting ready for the Final Four in Badalona, Spain (May 7-9).
The Team of the Quarter-Finals is here! Who deserves MVP accolades? 👀
⭐ Ricky Rubio | @Penya1930
⭐ Jerrick Harding | @rytasvilnius
⭐ Frank Bartley | @aekbcgr
⭐ James Nunnally | @aekbcgr
⭐ Giorgi Shermadini | @CB1939Canarias #BasketballCL pic.twitter.com/JzlxKcmUIy— Basketball Champions League (@BasketballCL) April 16, 2026
We’ve seen plenty of great individual performances, and these five players were named to the Team of the Quarter-Finals: Ricky Rubio (Asisa Joventut), Jerrick Harding (Rytas Vilnius), Frank Bartley, James Nunnally (both AEK BC), and Giorgi Shermadini (La Laguna Tenerife).
Ricky Rubio gave it his best shot, putting up 13 points in both Game 1 and Game 2 against AEK BC, then playing his best basketball in Game 3 with 17 points, but it was not enough for Asisa Joventut to steal a win on the road.
Rubio also dished out six assists with four rebounds per game, and finished his first BCL season with 13.4 points, 5.8 assists and 16.8 efficiency rating per game, while shooting 46 percent from the field, 43 from three and 90 from the charity stripe.
Jerrick Harding earned his spot on the Team of the Quarter-Finals by taking care of business against his former club, ERA Nymburk.
Harding had 19 points in Game 1, hitting 4-of-5 threes, then followed it up with 17 points in Game 2. While he did not make a single triple then, Rytas were a +13 team with him on the floor, in a game which they won by one.
Frank Bartley continued his fine season with AEK BC, with 23, 13 and 16 points in three games against Asisa Joventut, respectively.
Bartley has now had 15+ points in 11 different games, the most in BCL this season. AEK’s record when he has 15+ points? A perfect 11-0.
Bartley had a valuable partner in James Nunnally. The veteran came up big when AEK needed him the most, reaching double figures in all three games against Joventut.
Nunnally was the key player down the stretch in Game 1, propelling AEK to an advantage en route to their fourth BCL Final Four, scoring 19 points in 20 minutes. In Game 3, he did a bit of everything with 10 points, 4 boards and 4 dimes.
Finally, the middle belongs to Giorgi Shermadini. La Laguna Tenerife’s big man was unstoppable against Galatasaray MCT Technic across all three games, with the crowning moment coming in the decider.
In Game 3, Shermadini needed just 19 minutes to count to 20 points with a season-high 14 rebounds and an efficiency rating of 35.
The Most Valuable Player of the Quarter-Finals will be announced on Friday.”
