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Croatian League Finals, Game 5: June 17, 2007
Cibona is once again the Croatian League champion! Cibona won its second consecutive Croatian League title and its 14th since the competition was created in the 1991-92 season - every edition but 2003 and 2005 - by simply overwhelming Zadar 100-62 in make-or-break Game 5 on Sunday to win the best-of-five finals 3-2. Davor Kus led the winners with 18 points and 6 assists. Chris Warren added 17 points, Andrew Wisniewski and Barisa Krasic each had 13, Brent Wright got 12 and Luksa Andric 11 for Cibona, that mad2 24-of-36 two-pointers and 15-of-26 triples tonight. Juby Johnson had 15 points for Zadar, Frano Colak 14, Todor Gecevski 12 and Carl English 11. Cibona used a 19-0 run early in the game to break it open, 21-4, and then kept a double-digit margin all the way in the first half. Cibona soon boosted its margin to 66-38 late in the third quarter to cruise to a well-deserved win that allowed the club to claim yet another Croatian League title!
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CROATIAN LEAGUE: Final Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Cibona
(1) - Champion
111
83
87
90
100
2
Zadar
(2)
97
91
95
89
62
Croatian League Champion 2006-07:
Cibona Zagreb
Semifinal Playoffs, best of 3 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
2
Cibona
(1)
90
95
87
1
Split CO
(4)
74
106
84
2
Zadar
(2)
98
91
x
0
Zagreb
(3)
90
89
x
Final Playoffs Games
Game 1
Cibona vs. Zadar
111-97
June 3
Game 2
Zadar vs. Cibona
91-83
June 5
Game 3
Cibona vs. Zadar
87-95
June 9
Game 4
Zadar vs. Cibona
89-90
June 12
Game 5
Cibona vs. Zadar
100-62
June 17
Semifinal Playoffs Games
Game 1
Cibona vs. Split CO
90-74
May 26
Game 1
Zadar vs. Zagreb
98-90
May 26
Game 2
Split CO vs. Cibona
106-95
May 28
Game 2
Zagreb vs. Zadar
89-91
May 28
Game 3
Cibona vs. Split CO
87-84
May 30
STANDINGS, PHASE 2
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Cibona
14
12
2
1317
1093
2
Zadar
14
12
2
1294
1144
3
Zagreb
14
9
5
1237
1157
4
Split CO
14
8
6
1238
1207
5
Cedevita
14
7
7
1198
1195
6
Borik Puntamika
14
4
10
1067
1213
7
Kvarner Novi Resort
14
2
12
1140
1295
8
Svjetlost
14
2
12
1154
1341
STANDINGS, PHASE 1
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Cedevita
16
14
2
1452
1245
2
Svjetlost
16
12
4
1378
1217
3
Borik-Puntamika
16
11
5
1256
1235
4
Kvarner Novi Resort
16
9
7
1361
1285
5
Dubrovnik
16
7
9
1302
1345
6
Osijek 2006
16
7
9
1377
1448
7
Alkar
16
7
9
1163
1253
8
?ibenik
16
4
12
1306
1343
9
Dubrava
16
1
15
1219
1443
Croatian
League 2006-07
PLAYOFFS
Finals: Game 1,
Game 2,
Game 3,
Game 4,
Game 5
Semifinals: Game 1,
Game 2,
Game 3
REGULAR SEASON, PHASE 2
Game
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14
REGULAR SEASON, PHASE 1
Game
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
16,
18,
Croatian Kresimir Cosic Cup
Quarterfinals,
Semifinals,
Final
Croatian Kresimir Cosic Cup
Cup 2006-07
February 6-10, 2007
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
101 Cibona
91 Dubrovnik
82 Cibona
90 KK Zagreb
89 KK Zagreb
81 Cedevita
90 KK Zagreb
80 KK Zadar
93 KK Zadar
(Champion)
56 Sibenik
104 KK Zadar
88 Split
82 Split
84 Svjetlost
2006-07 CROATIAN LEAGUE PREVIEW
As usual, the Croatian League starts with Cibona as the team to beat, Zadar as its perennial challenger able to beat anyone, anywhere, while Split and Zagreb could step up and provide the upset if they arrive to the decisive games at the top of their form. These four teams will not take part in the first phase, in which 11 teams compete in a round-robin system. The top 4 teams advance to the second phase along with Cibona, Split, Zagreb and Zadar, back from the Adriatic League. The best four teams will advance to the best-of-five semifinals and the winners, to the best-of-five title series. Cibona has put together an impressing roster with depth and talent at every spot. New arrivals feature Brent Wright, Jerry McCullough, Marton Bader or Marijan Mance while Cibona kept Chris Warren, Davor Kus or Luksa Andric. Zadar kept top players Juby Johnson, Todor Gecevski, Jakov Vladovic or Frano Colak, as well as adding guard Carl English. Zagreb landed Gordan Zadravec and top prospect Hrvoje Kovacevic and kept Dwayne Broyles, Krunoslav Simon and Nikola Garma. Meanwhile, Split brought in a marquee player like Otis Hill and a promising guard in Curtis Stinson. Young yet experienced homegrown players like Hrvoje Peric, Franko Kastropil and Mateo Kedzo round an interesting roster. Cedevita, with Damir Milacic, Mate Milisa or Mario Dundovic, could beat anyone in any given day.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
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