{{Short description|Professional basketball club in Madrid, Spain}} {{For|the football club|Real Madrid CF}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox basketball club | current = 2025–26 Real Madrid Baloncesto season | name = Real Madrid | logo = Real Madrid Baloncesto.png | logo_size = 210px | leagues = Liga ACB<br />EuroLeague | founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1931|3|8}} | history = '''Real Madrid CF'''<br />(1931–present) | arena = Movistar Arena | capacity = 15,000 | location = Madrid, Spain | colours = White, Purple, Grey<br />{{color box|#FFFFFF}} {{color box|#660099}} {{color box|#949698}} | president = Florentino Pérez | coach = Sergio Scariolo | captain = Sergio Llull | sponsor = Emirates | championships = '''11''' EuroLeague<br />'''4''' Saporta Cup<br />'''1''' Korać Cup<br />'''1''' Eurocup<br />'''5''' Intercontinental Cup<br />'''38''' Spanish Championship<br />'''29''' Spanish Cup<br />'''10''' Spanish Supercup | retired_numbers = '''1''' (10) | website = {{URL|https://www.realmadrid.com/en-US/basketball/first-team/home|realmadrid.com}} | h_body = | h_pattern_b = _realmadrid2526h | h_shorts = | h_pattern_s = _realmadrid2526h | a_body = | a_pattern_b = _realmadrid2526t | a_shorts = | a_pattern_s = _realmadrid2526t }} {{Real Madrid C.F. active departments}} '''Real Madrid Baloncesto''' is a Spanish professional basketball club that was founded in 1931, as a division of Real Madrid CF. They play domestically in the Liga ACB, and internationally in the EuroLeague. They are widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball clubs in Europe.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eurobasket |url=https://www.eurobasket.com/service/basketball-ranking.asp |access-date=2024-06-13 |website=www.eurobasket.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-24 |title=The 10 Best European Basketball Teams Now (2024 Rankings) |url=https://europrobasket.com/best-european-basketball-teams/ |access-date=2024-06-13 |website=Europrobasket |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=European basketball team ranking |url=https://www.eurotopteam.com/basketball/EN/club.php |access-date=2024-06-13 |website=Eurotopteam}}</ref> Real Madrid currently ranks third in the European professional basketball club rankings.
Similarly to the Real Madrid athletic association football club, the basketball team has been the most successful of its peers in both Spain and Europe.<ref>{{Cite news |title=The most innovative football club in the world |url=https://www.bbc.com/storyworks/future/innovation-in-motion/innovative-football-club |access-date=2024-06-13}}</ref> Real Madrid CF is the only European sports club to have become the European champions in both football and basketball in the same season.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-05-26 |title=Real Madrid the first club to win EuroLeague and CL in same season |url=https://www.eurohoops.net/en/euroleague/684242/real-madrid-becomes-the-first-club-to-win-euroleague-and-champions-league-in-same-season/ |access-date=2024-06-13 |website=Eurohoops |language=en}}</ref>
The Real Madrid squads have won a record 38 Spanish League championships, including in 7-in-a-row and 10-in-a-row sequences. They have also won a record 29 Spanish Cup titles, a record 11 EuroLeague Championships, a record 4 Saporta Cups, and a record 5 Intercontinental Cups. Madrid has also won 3 Triple Crowns, which constitute a treble of the national league, cup, and continental league won in a single season. Some of the club's star players over the years have included: Carmelo Cabrera, Arvydas Sabonis, Dražen Petrović, Rudy Fernández, Sergio Rodriguez, Sergio Llull, Felipe Reyes, Serge Ibaka, Mirza Delibašić, Dražen Dalipagić, Nikola Mirotić, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Fernando Martín, Alberto Herreros, Dejan Bodiroga, Luka Dončić, Edy Tavares, Facundo Campazzo, Džanan Musa and Mario Hezonja.
Real Madrid also has a developmental basketball team, called Real Madrid B, that plays in the amateur-level Spanish 4th-tier Liga EBA.
==History== {{more citations needed section|date=April 2017}} {{main|History of Real Madrid Baloncesto}}
=== Early years === In March 1931, Ángel Cabrera, one of the earliest promotors of basketball in Spain, placed and advertisement in the newspaper ''ABC'' to recruit players for a new basketball team.<ref name="CABRERA22">{{cite web|access-date=18 February 2017 |editor=Página oficial de la FEB |title=Baloncesto 1922-Ángel Cabrera y los clubes madrileños |url=http://www.feb.es/NoticiaDesarrollo.aspx?idNoticia=45924}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The first team existed of Eric Hermes, Luis Hoyos, Emilio Gutiérrez Bringas, Juan Castellví, Jenaro Olives, Máximo Arnáiz, Juan Negrín, Midel, Delgado, Llano, and German player Midelman. The squad was officially formed on 22 March 1931, and was officially named Real Madrid Baloncesto.
As the Real Madrid club already had a firm presence with its football section, President Luis Usera wanted to expand the number of sports the club was playing to expand its reach.
In the debut season, Real Madrid won the Copa Chapultepec and played in the Castilla regional league. The first official game was played on 22 March 1931, against Dumping BC, and was lost by 19–5, despite Cabrera's 5 points. One month later, Real inaugurated its new home court in the Chamartín district.
The 1930s saw the first regional title in 1933, as well as the establishment of the women's team. The following years Real Madrid would dominate the regional league, and as such gained access to the national level. They played their first top-level game against Iluro, being defeated 21–17. The following years, the team saw an influx of international talent from Spanish colonies, including Freddy Borás, Rafael Deliz, Johnny Báez, among others, which led the team to their first three Spanish national championships, in 1957, 1958 and 1960.
===History of great success: 1950s to 1980s=== thumb|right|Real Madrid players during a fixture in 1965 For at least half a century, Madrid has been a standard-bearer in European basketball, accumulating a record ten continental titles, based on its dominance in the 1960s. Its early dominance in Spain has resulted in another untouchable cache of 38 national domestic league and 29 national cup trophies.
Players like Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Dražen Petrović, Mirza Delibašić, Arvydas Sabonis, and Dejan Bodiroga have turned Real Madrid into one of the biggest basketball clubs in the world. Madrid won as many as 7 EuroLeague titles between 1964 and 1980, becoming a European basketball club legend, and even when it took the club 15 years to win it again, it found success in other European competitions, too.
Madrid downed Olimpia Milano in the 1984 Cup Winners' Cup, on free throws made by Brian Jackson, then Petrović had 62 points in the 1989 Cup Winners' Cup final, against Snaidero Caserta. Madrid added a 1988 Korać Cup title, against Cibona Zagreb.
===1990–2010=== [[File:Bullock.JPG|thumb|upright=0.7|left|Louis Bullock in 2008]] Real Madrid won the 1992 Saporta Cup trophy against PAOK, on a buzzer-beating jumper by Rickey Brown. It was not until Sabonis arrived in Madrid, when Real won its eighth EuroLeague title in 1995, by beating Olympiacos in the final. Madrid next won the 1997 Saporta Cup title against Verona, but no more European-wide trophies came for the club in the next decade.
Madrid still found success at home, winning Spanish League titles in 2000 and 2005. It all changed in 2007, when Joan Plaza was promoted to the club's head coach position. With the help of players like Louis Bullock, Felipe Reyes, and Álex Mumbrú, Madrid added a new trophy to its roll of honours, the ULEB Cup, as it won 12 of its last 13 games and downed Lietuvos Rytas by a score of 75–87 in the 2007 ULEB Cup Final. Moreover, Madrid finished in 2nd place in the 2006–07 Spanish League regular season, and stayed strong in its play in Palacio Vistalegre during the Spanish league playoffs; they lifted the club's 30th national league trophy by besting their arch-rivals, Winterthur FC Barcelona, 3–1 in the Spanish League title series in 2007.
===2011–2022: Pablo Laso era=== {{multiple image | align = right | direction = horizontal | footer = | image1 = Sergio Llull.jpg | caption1 = Sergio Llull grew as a player under Laso to become one of the most valuable ACB guards<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.abc.es/deportes/baloncesto/abci-anecdota-como-qconocieron-pablo-laso-y-sergio-llull-201812151231_noticia.html|website=ABC|title=La anécdota de cómo se conocieron Pablo Laso y Sergio Llull|date=15 December 2018}}</ref> | width1 = 150 | image3 = | width3 = 150 | image2 = | width2 = 150 }} In Pablo Laso's era, Real Madrid Baloncesto managed to find consistent success. Spanish top-tier level players of the time, like Sergio Rodríguez and Rudy Fernández, were acquired by the club. Also, ACB Rising Star winner Nikola Mirotić was a part of the team's mix, along with Sergio Llull and Felipe Reyes, to give Real Madrid a strong home grown core of players. This group of players gave Real Madrid Baloncesto 6 Copa del Reys (Spanish Cup) titles, 7 Spanish Super Cup titles, 6 Liga ACB (Spanish League) titles, 2 EuroLeague championships, and an FIBA Intercontinental Cup championship.
On 17 May 2015, after waiting 20 years to win another EuroLeague championship, Real Madrid won the 2015 EuroLeague championship against Olympiacos. Madrid's Andrés Nocioni was named the Final Four MVP. This title was called ''La Novena''.<ref>{{Cite news | url = http://www.levante-emv.com/deportes/2015/05/18/real-madrid-presenta-novena/1266373.html| work = Levante-emv.com | title = El Real Madrid exhibe la 'Novena' | date = 2015-05-18 | access-date= 2015-05-19 }}</ref> Following the EuroLeague title, the 2014–15 ACB season's championship was also won by Real. Because Real also won the national Spanish Cup and the national Spanish Supercup that season, the club won its first "Quadruble crown".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.eurohoops.net/2015/06/league-action/105177 |title=Quadruble crown for Real Madrid |access-date=29 June 2015 |archive-date=24 September 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924014234/http://www.eurohoops.net/2015/06/league-action/105177 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
On 27 September 2015, 34 years after their last FIBA Intercontinental Cup title, Real Madrid won their fifth FIBA Intercontinental Cup trophy, after defeating the Brazilian League club Bauru. Sergio Llull was named the MVP of the tournament. Real Madrid thus made it a record five FIBA Intercontinental Cup titles won, and with the Intercontinental Cup title.
On 20 May 2018, Real Madrid conquered again the EuroLeague, achieving their tenth title ever. The considered major leader of the team that season would be a Slovenian guard/forward named Luka Dončić, who became the designated MVP of the EuroLeague on all accounts at 19 years old.
On 5 June 2022, Pablo Laso suffered a heart attack.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.realmadrid.com/en/news/2022/06/05/official-announcement-pablo-laso|title=Official Announcement: Pablo Laso|publisher=Real Madrid|date=5 June 2022|access-date=5 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurohoops.net/en/acb/1353888/pablo-laso-admitted-to-hospital-after-heart-attack/|title=Pablo Laso admitted to hospital after heart attack|publisher=Eurohoops|date=5 June 2022|access-date=5 July 2022}}</ref> Exactly one month later, Real Madrid parted ways with him citing "medical reasons exclusively" and adding that keeping him as a coach in his health condition would have been "a risk that this institution cannot assume".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.realmadrid.com/noticias/2022/07/04/comunicado-oficial-pablo-laso|title=Comunicado Oficial: Pablo Laso|publisher=Real Madrid|date=4 July 2022|access-date=5 July 2022|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurohoops.net/en/euroleague/1365221/real-madrid-parts-ways-with-pablo-laso-for-medical-reasons/|title=Real Madrid parts ways with Pablo Laso in heart attack aftermath|publisher=Eurohoops|date=5 July 2022|access-date=5 July 2022}}</ref> Laso left Real Madrid as one of the greatest coaches in the club's history, having won 22 titles, which ties him with Lolo Sainz in the second place for most trophies won with Real Madrid, only behind Pedro Ferrándiz with 27. Laso is also the coach who has managed the most games for Madrid (860), having won 659 of them. He was succeeded at Real Madrid's helm by his assistant Chus Mateo.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.realmadrid.com/en/news/2022/07/05/official-announcement|title=Official Announcement|publisher=Real Madrid|date=5 July 2022|access-date=5 July 2022}}</ref>
===2022—present Post-Laso era=== In the 2022–23 season, Chus Mateo became the new head coach for the team. They signed additional players including Petr Cornelie, Mario Hezonja, Džanan Musa, with Sergio Rodríguez returning for the team, which ranked third in EuroLeague standings. In the playoffs, they faced Partizan in the quarterfinals. Madrid lost its first two games at home. In Game 2 of the quarterfinals, in 1 minute and 40 seconds, Sergio Llull drew a flagrant foul on Kevin Punter; and both teams, as well as players on the bench, went on the court to fight. Guerschon Yabusele slammed Danté Exum, leading Exum injured with a ruptured tendon in his toe and an injured lip and leaving on crutches. The game ended in a brawl. The EuroLeague gave suspensions to Gabriel Deck and Guerschon Yabusele from the Real side and Punter and Mathias Lessort from Partizan's side. Madrid won the next 3 games and became the first EuroLeague team to come back from a 2–0 deficit in the playoffs to qualify to the 2023 EuroLeague Final Four. In the semifinals, they beat Barcelona 78–66 in the semifinals. Real Madrid won their record–extending eleventh EuroLeague title, beating Olympiacos in the championship game, the first in 5 years. The previous year, they lost the championship game versus Anadolu Efes 57–58 in the final, Sergio Llull winning with a clutch 2-point shot with 3.1 seconds to go. Real Madrid beating Olympiacos 79–78 in the final. In Liga ACB, the team ended third in regular season but they lost to Barcelona 0–3 in the finals.
In the following 2023–24 EuroLeague season, Real ended as a top seed during the regular season with a 27-7 which whom they defend the EuroLeague title again. In the Quarterfinals, they faced Baskonia with a perfect 3-0 which whom the first team to qualified to the 2024 EuroLeague Final Four in Berlin. In the semifinals, they faced Olypiacos once again, which is the rematch of the previous year's final and Real won 87–76 in the semis. In the final they faced Panathinakos AKTOR. Despite an early start in the first quarter, Panathinakos returned a comeback in the next three quarters. In the third quarter, Real only scored 7 points. Then in the fourth quarter Panathinaikos went a massive game outscoring 31 points out of Real's 19 points in the fourth and final quarter and Real did not comeback afterwards which Panathinakos won with a big win 95-80 and won its first EuroLeague trophy after (which was the Panathinaikos seventh EuroLeague title) after thirteen years. Despite that, they won the 2023–24 ACB season beating Murcia 3–1 in the finals.
==Sponsorship naming== *Real Madrid Otaysa 1990–1991 *Real Madrid Asegurator 1991–1992 *Real Madrid Teka 1992–1995/1996-2000
==Home arenas== {{multiple image | align = right | direction = horizontal | footer = External and internal view of Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid | footer_align = left | image1 = Palacio de Deportes (Madrid) 16.jpg | width1 = 220 | image2 = Vista del Palacio de los Deportes.jpg | width2 = 220 }} *Estadio Chamartín (1931–1936), outdoor basketball court under the stands of Real Madrid football stadium. *Frontón Recoletos (1939–1952), first indoor court, an adapted basque pelota fronton located in Salamanca district. *Frontón Jai Alai (1952–1965), first big court and official headquarters of the club, also a converted fronton located in Los Jerónimos neighborhood. *Colegio Maravillas (1965), used during the construction of the new pavilion. *Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid (1966–1986), first pavilion owned by the club, located in its training complex north of the city. *Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid (1986–1998). *Pabellón Parque Corredor (1998–1999), in the city of Torrejón de Ardoz, used during the renovation of the club pavilion. *Pabellón Raimundo Saporta (1999–2004), the renovated and renamed Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva. *Palacio Vistalegre (2004–2010). *Caja Mágica (2010–2011). *'''Palacio de Deportes – Movistar Arena''' (2011–present).
==Players== {{See also|Category:Real Madrid Baloncesto players}}
===Current roster=== {{transcluded section|2025–26 Real Madrid Baloncesto season}} {{#section:2025–26 Real Madrid Baloncesto season|roster}}
===Depth chart=== {{transcluded section|2025–26 Real Madrid Baloncesto season}} {{#section:2025–26 Real Madrid Baloncesto season|depthchart}}
===Retired numbers=== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%; text-align:center;" |- ! colspan=6 style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid}}"|Real Madrid retired numbers |- ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Madrid}}"|No ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Madrid}}"|{{Tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}} ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Madrid}}"|Player ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Madrid}}"|Position ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Real Madrid}}"|Tenure |- | '''10''' || {{flagicon|ESP}} || Fernando Martín || C || 1981–1986, 1987–1989 |}
===Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers=== The following former Real Madrid players are inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dražen Dalipagić, G, 1982–1983, Inducted 2004 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Antonio Díaz-Miguel, F, 1958–1961, Inducted 1997 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Pedro Ferrándiz, coach, 1959–1962, 1964–1965, 1966–1975, Inducted 2007 *{{flagicon|CRO}} Dražen Petrović, G, 1988–1989, Inducted 2002 *{{flagicon|LTU}} Arvydas Sabonis, C, 1992–1995, Inducted 2011
===Record holders=== {| class="unsortable" border=1 width=50% cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%; text-align: left; margin:auto;" |- align=center style="background:#543C94" "color:white;" ! colspan="3" style="color:white"| ''' Top scorers ''' ! colspan="3" style="color:white"| '''Most official matches''' |- | 1. | {{flagicon|ESP}} '''Sergio Llull'''|| {{center|11 515 points}} | 1. | {{flagicon|ESP}} '''Sergio Llull'''|| 1084 matches |- bgcolor="EFEFEF" | 2. | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|ESP}} {{flagicon|USA}} Wayne Brabender}}|| {{center|{{nowrap|11 215 points}}}} | 2. | {{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyes||{{nowrap|1046 matches}} |- | 3. | {{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyes|| {{center|9 613 points}} | 3. | {{flagicon|ESP}} Rudy Fernández|| 757 matches |- bgcolor="EFEFEF" | 4. | {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|AZE}} Jaycee Carroll|| {{center|7 332 points}} | 4. | {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|AZE}} Jaycee Carroll|| 709 matches |- | 5. | {{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Rullán|| {{center|7 135 points}} | 5. | {{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Rodríguez|| 580 matches |- bgcolor="EFEFEF" align="center" | colspan="3" | ''Show complete list'' | colspan="3" | ''Show complete list'' |}
==Head coaches== {{Further|:Category:Real Madrid basketball coaches}} {{Div col|colwidth=14em}} *{{flagicon|ESP|1931}} Ángel Cabrera: 1931–33 *{{flagicon|ESP|1931}} Juan Castellví: 1931–34 *{{flagicon|ESP|1931}} Máximo Arnáiz: 1934–35 *{{flagicon|MEX|1934}} Segundo Braña: 1935–36 *{{flagicon|PER|1884}} Cholo Méndez: 1939–43 *{{flagicon|ESP|1938}}{{flagicon|MEX|1934}} Anselmo López: 1943–45, 1946–47 *{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} José Borrero: 1947���48 *{{flagicon|PHI|1936}} Felipe Kaimo Calderón: 1948–49 *{{flagicon|PUR|1952}} Freddy Borrás: 1949–1954 *{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Ignacio Pinedo: 1954–1958, 1990–1991 *{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Jacinto Ardevínez: 1958–1959 *{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Pedro Ferrándiz: 1959–1962, 1964–1965, 1966–1975 *{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Joaquín Hernández: 1962–1964 *{{flagicon|FRA|1830}} Robert Busnel: 1965–1966 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz: 1975–1989 *{{flagicon|USA}} George Karl: 1989–1990, 1991–1992 *{{flagicon|ESP}} {{flagicon|USA}} Wayne Brabender: 1990 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Ángel González Jareño: 1991. *{{flagicon|ESP}} {{flagicon|USA}} Clifford Luyk: 1992–1994, 1998–1999 *{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Željko Obradović: 1994–1997 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Miguel Ángel Martín: 1997 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Tirso Lorente: 1998 *{{flagicon|ITA}} Sergio Scariolo: 1999–2002, 2025–present *{{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Imbroda: 2002–2003 *{{flagicon|ARG}} Julio Lamas: 2003–2004 *{{flagicon|SCG}} Božidar Maljković: 2004–2006 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Plaza: 2006–2009 *{{flagicon|ITA}} Ettore Messina: 2009–2011 *{{flagicon|ITA}} Emanuele Molin: 2011 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso: 2011–2022 *{{flagicon|ESP}} Chus Mateo: 2022–2025 {{Div col end}}
==Honours== ===Domestic competitions=== *'''Spanish League''' : '''Winners (38)''': 1957, 1958, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22, 2023–24, 2024–25 *'''Spanish Cup''' : '''Winners (29)''': 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2024 *'''Spanish Super Cup''' : '''Winners (10)''': 1984–85, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
===European competitions=== *'''EuroLeague''' : '''Winners (11)''': 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1994–95, 2014–15, 2017–18, 2022–23 : ''Runners-up (11)'': 1961–62, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1984–85, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2021–22, 2023–24, 2025–26 : ''Semifinalists (7)'': 1958, 1960–61, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1980–81, 1986–87 : ''Third place (2)'': 1982–83, 2018–19 : ''Fourth place (7)'': 1976–77, 1978–79, 1985–86, 1992–93, 1995–96, 2010–11, 2016–17 : Final Four (15): 1967, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2026 *'''FIBA Saporta Cup''' <small>(defunct)</small> : '''Winners (4)''': 1983–84, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1996–97 : ''Runners-up (2)'': 1981–82, 1989–90 *'''FIBA Korać Cup''' <small>(defunct)</small> : '''Winners (1)''': 1987–88 : ''Runners-up (1)'': 1990–91 *'''EuroCup''' : '''Winners (1)''': 2006–07 : ''Runners-up (1)'': 2003–04 *'''Latin Cup''' : '''Winners (1)''': 1953 : ''Runners-up (1)'': 1966 *'''European Basketball Club Super Cup''' <small>(semi-official, ACB International Tournament "Memorial Héctor Quiroga", defunct)</small> : '''Winners (3)''': 1984, 1988, 1989 : ''Runners-up (1)'': 1986 : ''Third place (2)'': 1983, 1985
===Unofficial awards=== *'''Triple Crown''' : '''Winners (3)''': 1964–65, 1973–74, 2014–15
===Worldwide competitions=== *'''FIBA Intercontinental Cup''' : '''Winners (5)''': 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 2015 : ''Runners-up (3)'': 1965<sup>*</sup>, 1968, 1970 : ''Third place (2)'': 1966, 1975 : ''Fourth place (3)'': 1969, 1974, 1980 *'''McDonald's Championship''' : ''Runners-up (1)'': 1988 : ''Third place (1)'': 1993 : ''Fourth place (1)'': 1995
<sup>*</sup> Unofficial edition
===Regional competitions=== *'''Torneo Comunidad de Madrid''' : '''Winners (20)''': 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 : ''Runners-up (8)'': *'''Campeonato de Castilla''' : '''Winners (11)''': 1933, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957 : ''Runners-up (8)'': *'''Trofeo Marca''' : '''Winners (8)''': 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967
===Friendly competitions=== {{col-begin}} {{Col-3}} *'''FIBA International Christmas Tournament''' <small>(Trofeo "Raimundo Saporta"-Memorial "Fernando Martín")</small> : '''26''':<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gigantes.com/liga-endesa/torneos-navidad-baloncesto/|title=Intrahistorias y cuentos de los torneos de Navidad. Cuando España se paraba a ver el baloncesto...|author=Antonio García|date=16 December 2019|website=gigantes.com|access-date=6 September 2022}}</ref> 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006. * '''7 Trofeo Costa del Sol''': 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022. * '''3 Trofeo Gol''': 1941–42, 1942–43, 1943–44.<ref group="n">AAVV. Cien Años del Real Madrid. Vol. 16 Historia del Baloncesto. Madrid, As, 2001, pág. 17–20</ref> * '''3 Trofeo Teresa Herrera''': 1987, 1989, 1991.<ref group="n">AAVV. Cien Años del Real Madrid. Vol. 16 Historia del Baloncesto. Madrid, As, 2001, pág. 115</ref> * '''3 Trofeo Ciudat de Zaragoza''': 2005, 2011, 2014. * '''2 Trofeo Montbrisson''': 1959, 1960. * '''2 Trofeos Open de París''': 1961–62, 1962–63. * '''2 Torneo de Navidad de Bruselas''': 1948, 1950. * '''2 Trofeo Diputación Valladolid''': 1997, 2009. * '''2 Torneo Ciudad de Córdoba''': 2013, 2015. * '''2 Trofeo de Torneig de Bàsquet Junior Ciutat de L'Hospitalet''': 2015, 2016. * '''1 Copa Chapultepec''': 1931. * '''1 Torneo Primavera de Madrid''': 1934. * '''1 Trofeo Cupones Cork''': 1946. * '''1 Torneo Inauguración (Madrid)''': 1951. {{Col-3}} * '''1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Real Madrid''': 1952. * '''1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Club''': 1952. * '''1 Trofeo Homenaje a Luis Moreno Melilla''': 1952. * '''1 Torneo Bodas de Plata de la Sección''': 1955. * '''1 Torneo Internacional de Portugal''': 1955. * '''1 Torneo de Vigo''': 1956. * '''1 Torneo Triangular''': 1956. * '''1 Torneo de Gijón''': 1956. * '''1 Trofeo XII Juegos del Sudeste (Alicante)''': 1960. * '''1 Torneo de Casablanca''': 1962. * '''1 Trofeo Open de París''': 1962. * '''1 Trofeo Bodas de Plata del Canoe''': 1965. * '''1 Trofeo Breogán''': 1967. * '''1 Galardón As de Oro''': 1977–78. * '''1 Trofeo Nuevo Banco (Madrid)''': 1978. * '''1 Torneo de la Pollinica (Málaga)''': 1985–86. * '''1 Trofeo Memorial Gasca (San Sebastián)''': 1985–86. * '''1 Torneo de San Julián (Cuenca)''': 1986–87. * '''1 Trofeo 50 Aniversario Diario Sur''': 1988. * '''1 Trofeo Canal +''': 1991. * '''1 Trofeo Ciutat de Palma''': 2007 {{Col-3}} * '''1 Torneo de Diada de Mallorca''' : 2008. * '''1 San Sebastian, Spain Invitational Game''' : 2009. * '''1 La Nucia, Alicante, Spain Invitational Game''': 2010. * '''1 Torneo Sportquarters de Guadalajara''': 2012. * '''1 Torneo Spa Porta Maris & Suites del Mar''': 2012. * '''1 Trofeo Grupo Dalmau Vaquer''': 2014. * '''1 Copa EuroAmericana''': 2014. * '''1 Arganda del Rey, Spain Invitational Game''': 2017. * '''1 Burgos, Spain Invitational Game''': 2018. * '''1 Torneo San Mateo''': 2019. * '''1 Trofeo Memorial Jose Luis Abos''': 2019. {{col-end}}
===Individual awards=== {{columns-start|num=2}} '''ACB Most Valuable Player''' *Arvydas Sabonis – 1994, 1995 *Dejan Bodiroga – 1998 *Tanoka Beard – 1999 *Felipe Reyes – 2009, 2015 *Nikola Mirotić – 2013 *Sergio Llull – 2017 *Luka Dončić – 2018 *Facundo Campazzo – 2024 '''ACB Finals MVP''' *Arvydas Sabonis – 1993, 1994 *Alberto Angulo – 2000 *Louis Bullock – 2005 *Felipe Reyes – 2007, 2013 *Sergio Llull – 2015, 2016 *Rudy Fernández – 2018 *Facundo Campazzo – 2019, 2025 *Edy Tavares – 2022 *Džanan Musa – 2024 '''All-ACB First Team''' *Elmer Bennett – 2004 *Felipe Reyes – 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015 *Ante Tomić – 2011 *Sergio Llull – 2012, 2015, 2017 *Rudy Fernández – 2013, 2014 *Nikola Mirotić – 2013, 2014 *Sergio Rodríguez – 2013, 2014, 2016 *Luka Dončić – 2018 *Facundo Campazzo – 2019, 2020, 2024 *Edy Tavares – 2019, 2021, 2023 *Džanan Musa – 2023 *Mario Hezonja – 2025 '''All-ACB Second Team''' *Gustavo Ayón – 2016 *Anthony Randolph – 2017 *Facundo Campazzo – 2018 *Edy Tavares – 2020, 2022 '''ACB Three Point Shootout Champion''' *Alberto Herreros – 1998, 1999 *Alberto Angulo – 2000 *Louis Bullock – 2004, 2006, 2008 *Jaycee Carroll – 2015, 2016 '''ACB Slam Dunk Champion''' *Mickaël Gelabale – 2004, 2005 '''ACB Most Spectacular Player of the Year''' *Rudy Fernández – 2013 *Sergio Rodríguez – 2014 {{column}} '''Spanish Cup MVP''' *Sergio Llull – 2012, 2017 *Nikola Mirotić – 2014 *Rudy Fernández – 2015 *Gustavo Ayón – 2016 *Facundo Campazzo – 2020, 2024 '''Spanish Supercup MVP''' *Rudy Fernández – 2012 *Sergio Rodríguez – 2013 *Sergio Llull – 2014, 2018, 2021 *Facundo Campazzo – 2019, 2020, 2023 *Edy Tavares – 2022 '''EuroLeague MVP''' *Sergio Rodríguez – 2014 *Sergio Llull – 2017 *Luka Dončić – 2018 '''EuroLeague Final Four MVP''' *Arvydas Sabonis – 1995 *Andrés Nocioni – 2015 *Luka Dončić – 2018 *Edy Tavares – 2023 '''FIBA Intercontinental Cup MVP''' *Walter Szczerbiak – 1977 *Sergio Llull – 2015 '''All-EuroLeague First Team''' *Rudy Fernández – 2013, 2014 *Sergio Rodríguez – 2014 *Felipe Reyes – 2015 *Sergio Llull – 2017 *Luka Dončić – 2018 *Edy Tavares – 2021, 2022, 2023 *Džanan Musa – 2023 *Facundo Campazzo – 2024 '''All-EuroLeague Second Team''' *Sergio Llull – 2011 *Nikola Mirotić – 2013, 2014 *Rudy Fernández – 2015 *Gustavo Ayón – 2016, 2017 *Edy Tavares – 2019, 2024, 2025 *Mario Hezonja – 2024 '''EuroLeague Rising Star''' *Nikola Mirotić – 2011, 2012 *Luka Dončić – 2017, 2018 *Usman Garuba – 2021 '''EuroLeague Best Defender''' *Edy Tavares – 2019, 2021, 2023 {{columns-end}}
==Season by season== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center" !Season !Tier !Division !Pos. !{{Tooltip|W–L|Wins–losses record}} !Copa del Rey !colspan=2|Other cups !colspan=3|European competitions |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1931–56 | colspan=2 align=left|Copa del Rey | colspan="8" |4 times champion (1951, 1952, 1954, 1956), 6 times runner-up (1933, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1955) |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1957 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 7–3 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1958 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 16–2 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 3–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1958–59 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 19–3 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || {{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}} || 3–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1959–60 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 20–2 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | colspan=3| |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1960–61 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 21–1 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 5–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1961–62 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 18–0 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 5–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1962–63 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 14–2 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 7–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1963–64 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 19–3 | align=left|Fourth place | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 8–2 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1964–65 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 13–1 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 6–2 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1965–66 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 16–2 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || QF || 5–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1966–67 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 18–2 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 10–2 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1967–68 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 18–2 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 10–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1968–69 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 18–1–3 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 10–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1969–70 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 19–3 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 6–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1970–71 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 21–1 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 7–1–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1971–72 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 21–1 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 8–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1972–73 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 30–0 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || QF || 7–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1973–74 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 27–1–0 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 12–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1974–75 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 20–2 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 9–1–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1975–76 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 29–3 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 12–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1976–77 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 21–1 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 12–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1977–78 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 19–3 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 14–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1978–79 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 19–2–1 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 12–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1979–80 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 20–2 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 14–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1980–81 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | 3rd | 18–2–6 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 10–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1981–82 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=gold|1st | 25–1 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Cup Winners' Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 10–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1982–83 | 1 | align=left|1ª División | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 25–2 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Cup Champions Cup |||SF || 8–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1983–84 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 31–5 | align=left|Third place | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Cup Winners' Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 8–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1984–85 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 33–3 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 10–1–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1985–86 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 30–4 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup |||SF || 9–5 |- |rowspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|1986–87 | rowspan=2|1 | rowspan=2 align=left|Liga ACB | rowspan=2|4th | rowspan=2|23–12 | rowspan=2 align=left|Quarterfinalist | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | rowspan=2 align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Champions Cup || rowspan=2|SF || rowspan=2|7–7 |- | align=left|Copa Príncipe || QF |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1987–88 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 32–7 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Copa Príncipe || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''3'''</small> Korać Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 10–2 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1988–89 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 36–11 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Copa Príncipe |||SF | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Cup Winners' Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 10–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1989–90 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 26–15 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> Cup Winners' Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 8–3 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1990–91 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 26–12 | align=left|Fourth place | align=left|Copa Príncipe |||SF | align=left|<small>'''3'''</small> Korać Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 8–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1991–92 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 33–15 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> European Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 13–1–1 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1992–93 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 35–10 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> European League |||4th || 16–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1993–94 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 34–6 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> European League || QF || 9–7 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1994–95 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 27–19 | align=left|Fourth place | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> European League || bgcolor=gold|C || 13–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1995–96 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 28–12 | align=left|Third place | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> European League |||4th || 13–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1996–97 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 37–8 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> EuroCup || bgcolor=gold|C || 15–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1997–98 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 29–13 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || {{Tooltip|GS|Gorup stage}} || 7–9 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1998–99 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 30–11 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || QF || 11–9 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|1999–00 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 32–15 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || {{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}} || 10–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2000–01 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 33–12 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || QF || 10–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2001–02 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 26–13 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}} || 12–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2002–03 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 10th | 17–17 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|RS|Regular season}} || 6–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2003–04 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 21–17 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> ULEB Cup || bgcolor=silver|RU || 12–5 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2004–05 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 35–12 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}} || 9–11 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2005–06 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 6th | 20–18 | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa |||3rd | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || QF || 12–11 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2006–07 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 34–13 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''2'''</small> ULEB Cup || bgcolor=gold|C || 13–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2007–08 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 29–7 | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}} || 14–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2008–09 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 4th | 26–12 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || QF || 12–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2009–10 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 31–11 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || QF || 12–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2010–11 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 3rd | 29–11 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague |||4th || 14–9 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2011–12 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 33–13 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || {{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}} || 12–4 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2012–13 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 38–6 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || bgcolor=silver|RU || 21–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2013–14 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 38–6 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || bgcolor=silver|RU || 25–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2014–15 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 35–8 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || bgcolor=gold|C || 24–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2015–16 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 37–8 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> Euroleague || QF || 12–15 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2016–17 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 31–11 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague |||4th || 26–10 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2017–18 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 38–5 | bgcolor=silver align=left|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa |||SF | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || bgcolor=gold|C || 24–12 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2018–19 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 36–7 | bgcolor=silver align=left|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague ||3rd || 26–9 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2019–20 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 21–7 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || –{{efn|The season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.}} || 22–6 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2020–21 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 38–5 | bgcolor=silver align=left|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || QF || 22–17 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2021–22 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 33–10 | bgcolor=silver align=left|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || bgcolor=silver|RU || 22–11 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2022–23 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 33–10 | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || bgcolor=gold|C || 28–13 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2023–24 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 36–6 | align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=gold|C | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || bgcolor=silver|RU || 31–8 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2024–25 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | bgcolor=gold|1st | 38–5 | bgcolor=silver align=left|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || QF || 22–18 |- |bgcolor=#efefef|2025–26 | 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | | | bgcolor=silver align=left|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa || bgcolor=silver|RU | align=left|<small>'''1'''</small> EuroLeague || bgcolor=silver|RU || 28–16 |- |}
==International record== {| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;" |- bgcolor=#CADCFB ! Seasons ! Achievement ! Notes |- !colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | EuroLeague |- | align="center" | 1957–58 | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by Rīgas ASK, received a forfeit (2–0) in both games |- | align="center" | 1960–61 | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by Rīgas ASK, 78–75 ('''W''') in Paris and 45–66 ('''L''') in Prague |- | align="center" | 1961–62 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Dinamo Tbilisi 83–90 in the final (Geneva) |- | align="center" | 1962–63 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to CSKA Moscow, 86–69 ('''W''') in Madrid and 74–91 ('''L''') in Moscow in the double finals |- | align="center" | 1963–64 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Spartak ZJŠ Brno, 99–110 ('''L''') in Brno and 84–64 ('''W''') in Madrid in the double finals |- | align="center" | 1964–65 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated CSKA Moscow, 81–88 ('''L''') in Moscow and 76–62 ('''W''') in Madrid in the double finals |- | align="center" | 1965–66 | align="center" | '''Quarter-final group stage''' | align="left" | 4th place in a group with Slavia Prague, Simmenthal Milano and Bell Mechelen |- | align="center" | 1966–67 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated AŠK Olimpija 88–86 in the semi-final, defeated Simmenthal Milano 91–83 in the final of the Final Four in Madrid |- | align="center" | 1967–68 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Spartak ZJŠ Brno 98–95 in the final (Lyon) |- | align="center" | 1968–69 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to CSKA Moscow 99–103 in the final (Barcelona) |- | align="center" | 1969–70 | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by Ignis Varèse, 86–90 ('''L''') in Madrid and 73–108 ('''L''') in Varese |- | align="center" | 1970–71 | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by Ignis Varèse, 59–82 ('''L''') in Varese and 74–66 ('''W''') in Madrid |- | align="center" | 1971–72 | align="center" | '''Semi-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated by Jugoplastika, 89–81 ('''W''') in Madrid and 69–80 ('''L''') in Split |- | align="center" | 1972–73 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | 3rd place in a group with Simmenthal Milano, Crvena Zvezda and Maccabi Tel Aviv |- | align="center" | 1973–74 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Ignis Varèse 84–82 in the final (Nantes) |- | align="center" | 1974–75 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Ignis Varèse 66–79 in the final (Antwerp) |- | align="center" | 1975–76 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Mobilgirgi Varese 74–81 in the final (Geneva) |- | align="center" | 1976–77 | align="center" | '''Semi-final group stage''' | align="left" | 4th place in a group with Mobilgirgi Varese, Maccabi Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow, Maes Pils Mechelen and Zbrojovka Brno |- | align="center" | 1977–78 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Mobilgirgi Varese 75–67 in the final (Munich) |- | align="center" | 1978–79 | align="center" | '''Semi-final group stage''' | align="left" | 4th place in a group with Emerson Varèse, Bosna, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Joventut Freixenet and Olympiacos |- | align="center" | 1979–80 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 89–85 in the final (West Berlin) |- | align="center" | 1980–81 | align="center" | '''Semi-final group stage''' | align="left" | 5th place in a group with Sinudyne Bologna, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Nashua Den Bosch, Bosna and CSKA Moscow |- | align="center" | 1982–83 | align="center" | '''Semi-final group stage''' | align="left" | 3rd place in a group with Ford Cantù, Billy Milano, CSKA Moscow, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Cibona |- | align="center" | 1984–85 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Cibona 78–87 in the final (Athens) |- | align="center" | 1985–86 | align="center" | '''Semi-final group stage''' | align="left" | 4th place in a group with Cibona, Žalgiris, Simac Milano, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Limoges |- | align="center" | 1986–87 | align="center" | '''Semi-final group stage''' | align="left" | 6th place in a group with Tracer Milano, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Orthez, Zadar and Žalgiris |- | align="center" | 1992–93 | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 4th place in Athens, lost to Limoges 52–62 in the semi-final, lost to PAOK 70–76 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | 1993–94 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2–0 by 7up Joventut, 69–88 ('''L''') in Barcelona and 67–71 ('''L''') in Madrid |- | align="center" | 1994–95 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Limoges 62–49 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 73–61 in the final of the Final Four in Zaragoza |- | align="center" | 1995–96 | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 4th place in Paris, lost to FC Barcelona 66–76 in the semi-final, lost to CSKA Moscow 73–74 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | 1998–99 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2–0 by Teamsystem Bologna, 63–90 ('''L''') in Bologna and 65–76 ('''L''') in Madrid |- | align="center" | 2000–01 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2–1 by Paf Wennington Bologna, 68–74 ('''L''') in Bologna, 88–57 ('''W''') in Madrid and 70–88 ('''L''') in Bologna |- | align="center" | 2005–06 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 2–1 by FC Barcelona, 58–72 ('''L''') in Barcelona, 84–78 ('''W''') in Madrid and 70–76 ('''L''') in Barcelona |- | align="center" | 2008–09 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 3–1 by Olympiacos, 79–88 ('''L''') & 73–79 ('''L''') in Piraeus, 71–63 ('''W''') & 75–78 ('''L''') in Madrid |- | align="center" | 2009–10 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 3–1 by FC Barcelona, 61–68 ('''L''') & 70–63 ('''W''') in Barcelona, 73–84 ('''L''') & 78–84 ('''L''') in Madrid |- | align="center" | 2010–11 | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 4th place in Barcelona, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 63–82 in the semi-final, lost to Montepaschi Siena 62–80 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | 2012–13 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | defeated FC Barcelona 74–67 in the semi-final, lost to Olympiacos 88–100 in the final of the Final Four in London |- | align="center" | 2013–14 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | defeated FC Barcelona 100–62 in the semi-final, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 86–98 in the final of the Final Four in Milan |- | align="center" | 2014–15 | align="center" bgcolor= gold| '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Fenerbahçe 96–87 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 78–59 in the final of the Final Four in Madrid |- | align="center" | 2015–16 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 3–0 by Fenerbahçe, 69–75 ('''L''') & 78–110 ('''L''') in Istanbul, 63–75 ('''L''') in Madrid |- | align="center" | 2016–17 | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 4th place in Istanbul, lost to Fenerbahçe 75–84 in the semi-final, lost to CSKA Moscow 70–94 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | 2017–18 | align="center" bgcolor= gold| '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated CSKA Moscow 92–83 in the semi-final, defeated Fenerbahçe 85–80 in the final of the Final Four in Belgrade |- | align="center" | 2018–19 | align="center" | '''Final Four''' | align="left" | 3rd place in Vitoria-Gasteiz, lost to CSKA Moscow 90–95 in the semi-final, defeated Fenerbahçe 94–75 in the 3rd place game |- | align="center" | 2019–20 | align="center" | ''Regular season'' | align="left" | The tournament was suspended and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; Madrid was 2nd in the standings at the time of suspension |- | align="center" | 2020–21 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 3–2 by Anadolu Efes, 63–90 ('''L''') & 68–91 ('''L''') in Istanbul, 80–76 ('''W''') & 82–76 ('''W''') in Madrid, 83–88 ('''L''') in Istanbul |- | align="center" | 2021–22 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | defeated FC Barcelona 86–83 in the semi-final, lost to Anadolu Efes 57–58 in the final of the Final Four in Belgrade |- | align="center" | 2022–23 | align="center" bgcolor= gold| '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated FC Barcelona 78–66 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 79–78 in the final of the Final Four in Kaunas |- | align="center" | 2023–24 | align="center" bgcolor= silver| '''Final''' | align="left" | defeated Olympiacos 87–76 in the semifinals, lost to Panathinaikos 80–95 in the final of the Final Four in Berlin |- | align="center" | 2024–25 | align="center" | '''Quarter-finals''' | align="left" | eliminated 3–1 by Olympiacos, 72–84 ('''L''') & 71–77 ('''L''') in Piraeus, 80–72 ('''W''') & 84–86 ('''L''') in Madrid |- !colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | Saporta Cup |- | align="center" | 1981–82 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Cibona 96–95 in the final (Brussels) |- | align="center" | 1983–84 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Simac Milano 82–81 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Ostend |- | align="center" | 1988–89 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Snaidero Caserta 117–113 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Athens |- | align="center" | 1989–90 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Knorr Bologna 74–79 in the final (Florence) |- | align="center" | 1991–92 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated PAOK 65–63 in the final of European Cup in Nantes |- | align="center" | 1996–97 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Mash Verona 78–64 in the final of EuroCup in Nicosia |- !colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | Korać Cup |- | align="center" | 1987–88 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Cibona, 102–89 ('''W''') in Madrid, 93–94 ('''L''') in Zagreb in the double finals of Korać Cup |- | align="center" | 1990–91 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Clear Cantù, 71–73 ('''L''') in Madrid, 93–95 ('''L''') in Cucciago in the double finals of Korać Cup |- !colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | Eurocup |- | align="center" | 2003–04 | align="center" bgcolor= silver | '''Final''' | align="left" | lost to Hapoel Migdal 72–83 in the final (Charleroi) |- | align="center" | 2006–07 | align="center" bgcolor="gold" | '''Champions''' | align="left" | defeated Lietuvos Rytas 87–75 in the final of Eurocup in Charleroi |} {{clear}}
==Notable players== Players who are currently on the team are in '''boldface'''. Players who are still active, but in other team, are in ''italics''. {{Basketball notable players criteria}} {{Div col|colwidth=14em}} *{{flagicon|ESP}} '''Alberto Abalde''' *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Carlos Alocén'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Aguilar *{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Angulo *{{flagicon|ESP}} Lucio Angulo *{{flagicon|ESP}} José Miguel Antúnez *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Jonathan Barreiro'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} José Biriukov *{{flagicon|ESP}} Wayne Brabender *{{flagicon|ESP}} Antonio Bueno *{{flagicon|ESP}} Carmelo Cabrera *{{flagicon|ESP}} Josep Cargol *{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Antonio Corbalán *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Dani Díez'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Rudy Fernández *{{flagicon|ESP}} Jorge Garbajosa *{{flagicon|ESP}} '''Usman Garuba''' *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Hugo González'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Willy Hernangómez'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Herreros *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Serge Ibaka'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Iker Iturbe *{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Laso *{{flagicon|ESP}} José Luis Llorente *{{flagicon|ESP}} '''Sergio Llull''' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Raúl López *{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Manuel López Iturriaga *{{flagicon|ESP}} Clifford Luyk *{{flagicon|ESP}} Antonio Martín *{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Martín *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Nikola Mirotić'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Antonio Morales *{{flagicon|ESP}} Álex Mumbrú *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Juan Núñez'' *{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Antonio Orenga *{{flagicon|ESP}} Alfonso Reyes *{{flagicon|ESP}} Felipe Reyes *{{flagicon|ESP}} Emiliano Rodríguez *{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Rodríguez *{{flagicon|ESP}} Johnny Rogers *{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Romay *{{flagicon|ESP}} Nacho Romero *{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Rullán *{{flagicon|ESP}} Lolo Sainz *{{flagicon|ESP}} Ismael Santos *{{flagicon|ESP}} Lorenzo Sanz *{{flagicon|ESP}} Mike Smith *{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Suárez *{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergi Vidal *{{flagicon|ESP}} Enrique Villalobos *{{flagicon|ESP}} ''Santiago Yusta'' *{{flagicon|ANG}} ''Bruno Fernando'' *{{flagicon|ARG}} '''Facundo Campazzo''' *{{flagicon|ARG}} '''Gabriel Deck''' *{{flagicon|ARG}} ''Nicolás Laprovíttola'' *{{flagicon|ARG}} Andrés Nocioni *{{flagicon|ARG}} Pablo Prigioni *{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Ignacio Sánchez *{{flagicon|ARG}} Lucas Victoriano *{{flagicon|AZE}} Jaycee Carroll *{{flagicon|BEL}} Axel Hervelle *{{flagicon|BEL}} Jean-Marc Jaumin *{{flagicon|BEL}} Éric Struelens *{{flagicon|BEL}} Tomas Van Den Spiegel *{{flagicon|BIH}} Mirza Delibašić *{{flagicon|BIH}} ''Džanan Musa'' *{{flagicon|BIH}} Nedžad Sinanović *{{flagicon|BIH}} Ratko Varda *{{flagicon|BRA}} ''Rafael Hettsheimeir'' *{{flagicon|BRA}} ''Augusto Lima'' *{{flagicon|BUL}} Filip Videnov *{{flagicon|CAN}} ''Xavier Rathan-Mayes'' *{{flagicon|CPV}} '''Edy Tavares''' *{{flagicon|CRO}} Damir Mulaomerović *{{flagicon|CRO}} ''Bojan Bogdanović'' *{{flagicon|CRO}} Dontaye Draper *{{flagicon|CRO}} '''Mario Hezonja''' *{{flagicon|CRO}} Dražen Petrović *{{flagicon|CRO}} Mario Stojić *{{flagicon|CRO}} Žan Tabak *{{flagicon|CRO}} Marko Tomas *{{flagicon|CRO}} ''Ante Tomić'' *{{flagicon|CZE}} Jiří Zídek *{{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Larsen *{{flagicon|FRA}} ''Fabien Causeur'' *{{flagicon|FRA}} ''Petr Cornelie'' *{{flagicon|FRA}} Alain Digbeu *{{flagicon|FRA}} Mickaël Gelabale *{{flagicon|FRA}} ''Thomas Heurtel'' *{{flagicon|FRA}} Moustapha Sonko *{{flagicon|FRA}} ''Guerschon Yabusele'' *{{flagicon|FRA}} ''Vincent Poirier'' *{{flagicon|GBR}} Andrew Betts *{{flagicon|GRE}} Ioannis Bourousis *{{flagicon|GRE}} Antonis Fotsis *{{flagicon|GRE}} Lazaros Papadopoulos *{{flagicon|GRE}} Michalis Pelekanos *{{flagicon|HUN}} ''Ádám Hanga'' *{{flagicon|IRE}} Pat Burke *{{flagicon|IRE}} Jay Larrañaga *{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefano Attruia *{{flagicon|ITA}} ''Matteo Spagnolo'' *{{flagicon|LAT}} Kaspars Kambala *{{flagicon|LTU}} Arvydas Sabonis *{{flagicon|LTU}} Rimas Kurtinaitis *{{flagicon|LTU}} Darjuš Lavrinovič *{{flagicon|LTU}} Rimantas Kaukėnas *{{flagicon|LTU}} Martynas Pocius *{{flagicon|LTU}} Jonas Mačiulis *{{flagicon|MEX}} Gustavo Ayón *{{flagicon|MNE}} Blagota Sekulić *{{flagicon|MNE}} ''Vladimir Dašić'' *{{flagicon|MNE}} ''Dino Radončić'' *{{flagicon|NED}} Rolf van Rijn *{{flagicon|MKD}} Jeremiah Massey *{{flagicon|POL}} Maciej Lampe *{{flagicon|PUR}} Johnny Báez *{{flagicon|PUR}} José Ortiz *{{flagicon|PUR}} Toñín Casillas *{{flagicon|RUS}} ''Egor Dëmin'' *{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Mikhailov *{{flagicon|SEN}} ''Maurice Ndour'' *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Bodiroga *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dražen Dalipagić *{{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Đorđević *{{flagicon|SRB}} Marko Jarić *{{flagicon|SRB}} ''Ognjen Kuzmić'' *{{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Lončar *{{flagicon|SRB}} Igor Rakočević *{{flagicon|SRB}} Zoran Savić *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Tarlać *{{flagicon|SRB}} Novica Veličković *{{flagicon|SRB}} Dušan Vukčević *{{flagicon|SER}} ''Tristan Vukčević'' *{{flagicon|SVN}} Mirza Begić *{{flagicon|SVN}} ''Luka Dončić'' *{{flagicon|SVN}} ''Klemen Prepelič'' *{{flagicon|SVN}} Marko Milič *{{flagicon|SVN}} Anthony Randolph *{{flagicon|SWE}} ''Melwin Pantzar'' *{{flagicon|SWE}} ''Jeffery Taylor'' *{{flagicon|TUN}} Salah Mejri *{{flagicon|TUR}} Kerem Tunçeri *{{flagicon|USA}} Miles Aiken *{{flagicon|USA}} Derrick Alston *{{flagicon|USA}} Morris Almond *{{flagicon|USA}} Michael Anderson *{{flagicon|USA}} Joe Arlauckas *{{flagicon|USA}} Tanoka Beard *{{flagicon|USA}} Elmer Bennett *{{flagicon|USA}} Louis Bullock * {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|ISR}} D'or Fischer *{{flagicon|USA}} Josh Fisher *{{flagicon|USA}} Travis Hansen *{{flagicon|USA}} Michael Hawkins *{{flagicon|USA}} Othello Hunter *{{flagicon|USA}} Brian Jackson *{{flagicon|USA}} Keith Jennings *{{flagicon|USA}} ''Jordan Mickey'' *{{flagicon|USA}} ''Chasson Randle'' *{{flagicon|USA}} Stanley Roberts *{{flagicon|USA}} Brent Scott *{{flagicon|USA}} Kyle Singler *{{flagicon|USA}} Charles Smith *{{flagicon|USA}} ''Dennis Smith Jr.'' *{{flagicon|USA}} Larry Spriggs *{{flagicon|USA}} Walter Szczerbiak *{{flagicon|USA}} ''Trey Thompkins'' * {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Alex Tyus *{{flagicon|USA}} ''Nigel Williams-Goss'' *{{flagicon|VEN}} Carl Herrera {{Div col end}}
===Players in the NBA draft=== {{NBA Draft legend|2=y|5=y|6=y}} {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" |- ! style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid Baloncesto}}"| Position ! style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid Baloncesto}}"| Player ! style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid Baloncesto}}"| Year ! style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid Baloncesto}}"| Round ! style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid Baloncesto}}"| Pick ! style="{{Basketball color cell|Real Madrid Baloncesto}}"| Drafted by |- |PF/C |{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Martín |1985 |2nd round |38th |New Jersey Nets |- |C |{{flagicon|USA}} Stanley Roberts |1991 |1st round |23rd |Orlando Magic |- |PG |{{flagicon|ESP}} Raül López |2001 |1st round |24th |Utah Jazz |- |PF/C |{{flagicon|POL}} Maciej Lampe |2003 |2nd round |30th |New York Knicks |- |SF/PF | {{flagicon|FRA}} Mickaël Gelabale |2005 |2nd round |48th |Seattle SuperSonics |- |PF | style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|BEL}} Axel Hervelle<sup>#</sup> |2005 |2nd round |52nd |Denver Nuggets |- |PG/SG | style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Llull<sup>#</sup> |2009 |2nd round |34th |Denver Nuggets |- |PF |{{flagicon|ESP}} Nikola Mirotić |2011 |1st round |23rd |Houston Rockets |- |SG/SF | bgcolor="#FBCEB1"|{{flagicon|SLO}} Luka Dončić<sup>*~</sup> |2018 |1st round |3rd |Atlanta Hawks |- |PF | {{flagicon|ESP}} Usman Garuba |2021 |1st round |23rd |Houston Rockets |- |SF/SG | {{flagicon|ESP}} Hugo González |2025 |1st round |28th |Boston Celtics |}
==Historical uniforms== {| align=left |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmcf1931hbas | pattern_s = _rmcf1931hbas | body = EE1468 | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 1931 <br />(Home) }} |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmcf1213bh | pattern_s = _rmcf1213hb | body = EE1468 | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 2012–13 (Home) }} |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmcf1213ba | pattern_s = _rmcf1213ab | body = EE1468 | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 2012–13 (Away) }} |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmb1415home | pattern_s = _rmb1415h | body = EE1468 | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 2014–15 (Home) }} |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmb1415away | pattern_s = _rmb1415a_2 | body = EE1468 | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 2014–15 (Away) }} |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmbaloncesto1617h | pattern_s = _rmbaloncesto1617h | body = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 2016–17 (Home) }} |{{Basketball kit | pattern_b = _rmbaloncesto1617a | pattern_s = _rmbaloncesto1617a | body = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | title = 2016–17 (Away) }} |}
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==Matches against NBA teams== {{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=23 October 1988|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palacio de Deportes, Madrid | teamA = '''Boston Celtics {{flagicon|USA}}'''|scoreA='''111''' | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid|scoreB=96 }} {{basketballbox|date=22 October 1993|place={{flagicon|GER}} Olympiahalle, Munich | teamA = '''Phoenix Suns {{flagicon|USA}}'''|scoreA='''145''' | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid|scoreB=115 }} {{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=11 October 2007|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palacio de Deportes, Madrid | teamA = Toronto Raptors {{flagicon|CAN}}|scoreA=103 | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} '''Real Madrid'''|scoreB='''104''' | report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20071011/TORRMA/boxscore.html Boxscore] }} {{basketballbox|date=8 October 2009|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palacio de Deportes, Madrid | teamA = '''Utah Jazz''' {{flagicon|USA}}|scoreA='''109''' | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid|scoreB=87 | report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20091008/UTARMA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Boxscore] }} {{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=6 October 2012|place={{flagicon|USA}} FedExForum, Memphis | teamA = Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=93 | teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} '''Memphis Grizzlies'''|scoreB='''105''' | report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20121006/RMDMEM/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0011200004#nbaGIboxscore Boxscore] }} {{basketballbox|date=8 October 2012|place={{flagicon|CAN}} Air Canada Centre, Toronto | teamA = Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=95 | teamB = {{flagicon|CAN}} '''Toronto Raptors'''|scoreB='''102''' | report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20121008/RMDTOR/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0011200011#nbaGIboxscore Boxscore] }} {{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=8 October 2015|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Barclaycard Center, Madrid | teamA = '''Boston Celtics''' {{flagicon|USA}}|scoreA='''111''' | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid|scoreB=96 | report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20151008/BOSRMD/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0011200011#nbaGIboxscore Boxscore] }} {{basketballbox|date=3 October 2016|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Barclaycard Center, Madrid | teamA = Oklahoma City Thunder {{flagicon|USA}}|scoreA=137 | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} '''Real Madrid'''|scoreB='''142'''|overtime=OT | report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20161003/OKCRMD#/boxscore Boxscore] }} {{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=10 October 2023|place={{flagicon|ESP}} WiZink Center, Madrid | teamA = Dallas Mavericks {{flagicon|USA}}|scoreA=123 | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} '''Real Madrid'''|scoreB='''127''' | report = [https://www.nba.com/game/dal-vs-rmd-0012300013/box-score# Boxscore] }}
==See also== {{Portal bar|Sports|Spain}} *Real Madrid–FC Barcelona rivalry *Real Madrid–Estudiantes rivalry *2007 NBA Europe Live Tour *2009 NBA Europe Live Tour
==Notes and references== {{Reflist}}
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==External links== {{Commons category|Real Madrid Baloncesto}} * {{Official website|https://www.realmadrid.com/en-US/basketball/first-team/home}} {{in lang|en|es}} * [https://www.acb.com/club/plantilla/id/9/equipo-Real-Madrid Real Madrid] at acb.com {{in lang|es}} * [https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/teams/real-madrid/roster/mad/ Real Madrid] at euroleaguebasketball.net
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