2015–16 FIBA Europe Cup

If teams in the same group finished tied on points at the end of the Regular Season, tiebreakers were applied in the following order: The round of 32 were played between 16 December 2015 and 3 February 2016.

If teams in the same group finished tied on points at the end of the Round of 32, tiebreakers were applied in the following order: Game 1 will be played on February 17.

On April 6, 2016, Le Colisée in Chalon-sur-Saône was announced as the venue for the Final Four.

[5] To be considered a statistical leader, players had to have played a minimum of 10 games.

Source: FIBA Europe Cup Source: FIBA Europe Cup Fraport Skyliners Frankfurt Jordan Theodore, Quantez Robertson, Johannes Voigtmann, Philip Scrubb, Aaron Doornekamp, Danilo Barthel, Mike Morrison, John Little, Konstantin Klein, Johannes Richter, Max Merz, Stefan Ilzhöfer, Tomas Dimša, Tim Oldenburg, Garai Zeeb.

Coach: Gordon Herbert Openjobmetis Varese Chris Wright, Brandon Davies, Maalik Wayns, Rihards Kuksiks, Kristjan Kangur, Luca Campani, Daniele Cavaliero, Giancarlo Ferrero, Mouhammad Faye, Ovidijus Varanauskas, Lorenzo Molinaro, Manuel Rossi, Umberto Pietrini, Filippo Testa, Jacopo Lepri, Ramon Galloway, Mychel Thompson, Jevohn Shepherd.

Jordan Theodore won the 2015-16 FIBA Europe Cup with Frankfurt.