It took until the final night of the 30-round regular season to find out, but the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs picture is now set. Take a first glance at these playoffs opponents!

Playoff A: Real Madrid vs. Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul

Real Madrid

Real Madrid enters the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year after having finished the longest regular season in competition history holding first place. Sergio Llull and Anthony Randolph have been the only double-digit scorers on the team, but Madrid's balanced attack got solid contributions from 12 different players and has been close to unstoppable the entire season. Madrid has the EuroLeague's highest average performance index rating, best two-point shooting percentage, assist-to-turnover ratio and total of three-pointers made. In addition, it ranks second in points and assists. Madrid also has 10 different players with experience of winning a playoff series and reaching the Final Four. After losing their title defense in a sweep last season, Madrid is dead set on doing better this time.

Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul

Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul has stormed into the EuroLeague playoffs for the first time ready to make some noise. Head coach David Blatt knows what it takes to win a playoffs series without the home-court advantage, having done so twice with Maccabi, in 2011 and 2014. Darussafaka ranks second in offensive rebounds and had less turnovers than anyone else, but is also last in assists and two-point shooting. Darussafaka has its leader in floor general Brad Wanamaker, who ranks fifth in performance index rating and scoring. Will Clyburn, Ante Zizic and Scottie Wilbekin also play key roles for Darussafaka, which needed to win four of its last five games just to sneak into the playoffs, and so arrives with plenty of momentum.

Playoff B: Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens vs. Fenerbahce Istanbul

Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens

Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens has not had home-court advantage in the playoffs since 2012 and has not made the Final Four since then, either. Its late-season drive to change those facts led the Greens to a fourth-place finish. And with their 14-1 home record this season, you can see why. With Nick Calathes and Mike James as floor leaders and Chris Singleton doing everything a player can do, Panathinaikos closed the season with a five-game winning streak which coincided with the return from long-term injury of James Gist. With specialists like big man Ioannis Bourousis and shooters K.C. Rivers and James Feldeine, the Greens have found their form and are looking to break that Final Four drought with some incredible fan support in Athens.

Fenerbahce Istanbul

Fenerbahce Istanbul arrives to the playoffs looking to continue its undefeated run in best-of-five series over the last two seasons, the first club ever to do that. This time, however, Fenerbahce will have to survive without home-court advantage after losing five of its last nine games, in part due to multiple injuries. Ekpe Udoh has been the driving force inside as the EuroLeague's top rebounder and shot-blocker during the regular season. Bogdan Bogdanovic leads five scorers in double-figures. Two-time champion Kostas Sloukas recently returned from injury and Fenerbahce hopes that shooter Luigi Datome will do the same soon as last season's runners-up try to reach a third consecutive Final Four - this time in their home city.

Playoff C: Olympiacos Piraeus vs. Anadolu Efes Istanbul

Olympiacos Piraeus

Anchored by one of the competition’s best defenses and led by two of its greatest winners, Olympiacos Piraeus used a dominant stretch in the middle of the regular season to finish with the third-best record. The Reds went 11-2 from December until mid-February, despite missing team leaders Vassilis Spanoulis and Georgios Printezis for several games each during that stretch. In that period, Kostas Papanikolaou and Erick Green stepped up, giving the team a potent attack alongside a defense, anchored by Khem Birch, that holds opponents to the lowest two-point shooting and fewest three-pointers made in the league. Coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos hopes that recipe will be enough to vault Olympiacos to its sixth Final Four appearance in nine years.

Anadolu Efes Istanbul

No team reaches the playoffs in better form that Anadolu Efes Istanbul, which equaled the best-record in the EuroLeague over the last 10 games of the regular season. Coach Velimir Perasovic, who led Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz to the Final Four last season, enjoys a high-powered, multi-faceted attack that features four different players that have notched double-doubles this season. Sixth-man extraordinaire Thomas Heurtel propels the offense, which scored the third-most points in the regular season, but when he's not on the floor, Jayson Granger can light it up. Bryant Dunston, Tyler Honeycutt and Derrick Brown provide athleticism that made Efes the best offensive-rebounding team, not to mention a tough force to score against, making this team a complicated opponent on any floor.

Playoff D: CSKA Moscow vs. Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz

CSKA Moscow

The defending champions CSKA Moscow has been its usual dominant self throughout the regular season, and had the honors of becoming the first team to clinch a playoff berth. A club that traditionally knows how to win a playoff series better than any other team on the continent, CSKA enters the playoffs having scored most points and dished the most assists this season. It is also the squad with best free throw and three-point shooting percentages. Nando De Colo leads the league in performance index rating and is second-best scorer, Milos Teodosic is EuroLeague’s runaway leader in assists, and no team has more playoff experience than Coach Dimitris Itoudis's men. Its 13 Final Four appearances in 14 seasons do not lie: CSKA has historically been too hot to handle come playoffs time.

Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz

Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz is in the EuroLeague playoffs for the 10th time, looking for its sixth semifinal appearance. After struggling midway through the season, Baskonia won five of its last seven games to rise to the occasion. Baskonia ranks second in scoring on the road and also second in rebounds at home, which is critical to play its transition game. Shane Larkin, Adam Hanga and Johannes Voigtmann had solid contributions so far, at both ends of the floor. Baskonia was 15th in three-pointers made, however, despite ranking fourth in attempts, so it will need more accuracy going forward. Several players in the lineup swept a playoffs series last year to reach the Final Four, and if they can recapture that feeling, Baskonia is dangerous anywhere.