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European domestic leagues review: June 9-15, 2008
Another thrilling basketball season is winding down as two more teams clinched domestic titles last week and only three more are up for grabs. This past week’s winners featured both the old and the new. In the
French League
, SLUC Nancy ended a streak of three straight losses in the title game by whipping defending champion Chorale Roanne 84-53 on Sunday in Paris to earn a spot in the 2008-09 edition of the Euroleague. Jeff Greer was named MVP after recording 29 points and 10 rebounds in the final as Nancy’s defense limited Roanne to just 19 second-half points. Meanwhile Montepaschi Siena capped a magical season by trumping Lottomatica Roma 4-1 to lift the
Italian League
crown. All-Euroleague point guard Terrell McIntyre averaged 14.4 points and 4.2 assists in the series, which helped him earn MVP honors as Montepaschi won its second straight Italian title, going 10-1 in the playoffs. The last three contested leagues are in
Bosnia-Herzegovina
,
Germany
and
Serbia
, with the final game of the domestic season set to be played sometime between Wednesday and Friday. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
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European domestic leagues review: June 2-8, 2008
A pair of domestic league title streaks that reached five or more seasons highlighted the ongoing parade of champions in European leagues this week. Panathinaikos won its sixth straight
Greek League
title by downing archrival Olympiacos 90-76 in do-or-die Game 5 of their final series at home in OAKA Sports Hall. Mike Batiste and Sarunas Jasikevicus scored 18 points apiece as the Greens won their 10th Greek League in the 11 years and 29th overall. Prokom Trefl Sopot took a fifth consecutive
Polish League
crown with a dramatic 70-76 road win in Game 7 over PGE Turow Zgorzelec. Milan Gurovic scored 11 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter, including the go-ahead three-pointer and late free throws to ice the victory with 14 seconds remaining. Drama was in the air, too, as Zadar lifted its second
Croatian League
, title trophy by thrashing Split 89-65 in the last game of their best-of-five finalas Andrej Stimac paced the winners with 21 points on 7-for-7 two-pointers and 2-for-3 triples. Union Olimpija clinched its 14th
Slovenian League
title when it beat defending champion Helios Domzale 60-84 in Game 4 on the road to win their best-of-five series 3-1 as Goran Dragic and Marko Milic scored 20 points each. CSU Asesoft Ploiesti wrapped up its fifth consecutive
Romanian League
championship by topping Cluj 82-66 in Game 7 as Bojan Obradovic scored 25 points and Arvydas Cepulis 23. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: May 27- June 1, 2008
Several more trophies were lifted across Europe this week as domestic competitions everywhere reached their final stages. The season's biggest surprise no doubt came in the
Israeli League
, where Hapoel Holon capped its debut season in the first division by taking a 72-73 thriller against perennial champ Maccabi Elite in the single-game final on the latter's home floor in Tel Aviv. Holon broke Maccabi's 14-year string of titles when Malik Dixon drove to score the game-winning shot with 2.3 seconds remaining. P.J. Tucker paced Holon with 18 points and Dixon finished with 10. Terence Morris scored 20 points for Maccabi, which lost the Israeli title for just the second time since 1970. Elsewhere, in the
Belgian League
, Justin Hamilton's layup in the closing seconds lifted Spirou Basket Charleroi to its seventh domestic title with a 59-61 decision over Basket Bree. Charleroi swept the best-of-five Belgian League playoff finals 3-0 to capture its first championship since 2004. Matt Walsh led the winners with 19 points. The week finished with MyGuide Amsterdam dethroning EiffelTowers Den Bosch as
Dutch League
champion with an 81-74 victory in the all-or-nothing Game 7 of their final series. Amsterdam won the series' two games to lift its sixth title in 11 years, but the first since 2005. Teddy Gipson, who hit back-to-back triples late in the fourth quarter to put Amsterdam ahead for good, led the winners with 27 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: May 19-26, 2008
Another rush of country winners marked end-of-season drama in several countries. Azovmash Mariupol is the
Ukrainian League
champion for the third consecutive time after edging fellow ULEB Cup archrivals BC Kyiv 84-79 to win their best-of-five final series 3-1. Panagiotis Liadelis paced the winners with 22 points while Robert Archibald added 19 and Tomas Delininkaitis 15. Lukoil Academic completed a record-setting season win its sixth straight
Bulgarian League
championship after beating Balkan 68-90 to sweep their best-of-five finals. Lukoil finished its domestic season undefeated in the regular season, Bulgarian Cup and playoffs – a total of 44 games! Buducnost Podgorica defeated Budva 94-70 to sweep their best-of-five final 3-0 to take the second champions title ever awarded in the
Montenegro League
as Vladimir Dasic starred again. And Ovarense Aerosoles is the
Portuguese League
champ for a third season in a row after thrashing FC Porto Ferpinta 70-49 in do-or-die Game 7 of the finals as Graham Brown paced the winners with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: May 12-18, 2008
For the fifth time in six seasons, Zalgiris Kaunas is champion of the
Lithuanian League
after shocking fellow Euroleague power Lietuvos Rytas 75-81 in overtime on the road in Vilnius to win their best-of-seven final series 4-1. DeJuan Collins had 15 points, Jonas Maciulis 14 and Eurelijus Zukauskas 11 for the winners. Euroleague champion CSKA Moscow soared into the
Russian League
playoff finals with a 3-0 semifinals sweep of rival Dynamo Moscow, including a 62-76 road win in Game 3, when Matjaz Smodis scored 21 points. In the finals, CSKA will face Khimki, which won its semifinal 4-1 against Ural Great with a 70-77 road win in which Clay Tucker scored 17 points. The
Spanish League
will have a new king after Unicaja made history by upsetting the previous champs Real Madrid with a two-game sweep of their quarterfinal playoff. Carlos Cabezas and Berni Rodriguez scored 22 points each for Unicaja in a thrilling 88-86 victory in Game 2. AXA F.C. Barcelona also won its quarterfinal series with Bilbao in two games as Alex Acker exploded for 31 points in the second one, an 83-92 road win. ULEB Cup Final Eight team PGE Turow took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven
Polish League
finals with a pair of home victories over defending champion Prokom Trefl Sopot. Turow won the opener 82-79 thanks to David Logan 26 points, including the game-winning lay-up with 6 seconds remaining. Turow won Game 2 comfortably, 89-71, as Thomas Kelati made 8 three-pointers among his 30 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: May 5-11, 2008
Defending champion EiffelTowers Den Bosch will defend its
Dutch League
title after winning its semifinal series over the weekend. EiffelTowers eliminated the West Brabant 3-1 with an 86-95 victory in Game 4 featuring 20 points from Travis Young and 16 from Kees Akerboom. EiffelTowers will face and regular season champion MyGuide Amsterdam in the playoff finals. Besiktas Cola Turka became the first team to reach the
Turkish League
semifinals thanks to a 96-102 road win at Banvit Bandirma to close their quarterfinal series. Besiktas started the series ahead 1-0 because uin Turkey, if one team won both regular season games between playoff opponents, their playoff series begins 1-0 in that team's favor. The series ended 3-1 as Besiktas won the second of two games in Bandirma as Kaya Peker had 21 points, Preston Shumpert 20. Earlier in the week, Le Mans assured itself first place in the
French League
regular season and homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs by downing Strasbourg 67-88 on the road on Tuesday to move up to 22-7. Phil Ricci paced the winners with 16 points Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: April 29-May 4, 2008
A season that was a test of courage ended in triumph on Sunday when the Guildford Heat, months after all-time scoring leader Brian Dux was hurt in a life-threatening auto accident, won the
British League
playoffs by beating the Marshall MK Lions 100-88 in the final. Danny Gilbert was named MVP after drilling 27 points on 5-for-7 three-point shooting in the title game, held in Birmingham. The Heat have now lifted all four pieces of British League silverware over the past two seasons. Mike Martin posted 25 points and 10 rebounds and Tony Dorsey added 19 points for the winners. Defending champion Ovarense Aerosoles advanced to the
Portuguese League
finals again by downing Figueira Ginasio 74-78 on the road in Game 4 to win their best-of-five semifinal series 3-1. Graham Brown had 24 points to pace Ovarense, which now faces Porto Ferpinta in the best-of-seven finals. Another defending champion, CEZ Nymburk of the
Czech League
, made quick work of its first playoffs opponent, sweeping Brno 3-0 in their best-of-five semifinal series with a resounding 116-58 home victory. Radoslav Rancik posted a double-double of 19 points and 13 rebounds while Arthur Lee scored 18 and dished 6 assists for Nymburk. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: April 21-28, 2008
A pair of Euroleague teams lifted the first national league trophies of the season over the weekend. Zalgiris Kaunas
Baltic League
champion by edging archrival Lietuvos Rytas 84-86 in Siauliai, Lithuania. Zalgiris won the four-year-old competiton for the second time after having lost to L. Rytas in the final in each of the last two seasons. After Hollis Price tied the game from the line with 4 seconds remaining, the final seemed destined for overtime. But DeJuan Collins had other plans and slashed through the L. Rytas defense for a game-wining layup at the buzzer. Collins, who was named MVP, finished with 29 points and Marcus Brown added 24 for Zalgiris. Meanwhile, Partizan Igokea rolled to the
Adriatic League
crown with a no-doubt-about it 69-51 victory over Hemofarm Stada in the title game in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Nikola Pekovic scored 22 points, grabbed 7 rebounds and was named Final Four MVP. Partizan became the first team to win back-to-back Adriatic League crowns. Pekovic scored 4 points in a 10-2 run at the end of the second period that gave Partizan a 40-27 halftime. A further 9-0 spurt in the third period finished off Hemofarm. Uros Tripkovic added 13 points, while Slavko Vranes scored 12 and had 3 blocked shots in 14 minutes for the winners. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: April 14-20, 2008
Panathinaikos became the
Greek League
regular season champion with a game left to play when it thrashed AEL 77-107 on the road to raise its record 22-3 as Dimitris Diamantidis led the winners with 21 points and just one shot missed in 19 minutes. The Greens are first due to a tie-break advantage over Olympiacos, second at 21-4, which saw the return this week of center Sofoklis Schortsianitis, who was out 10 months due to conditioning problems. He scored 10 points in 12 minutes in his return, a mid-week 84-52 win over Larissa. In the
Lithuanian League
quarterfinal playoffs, Lietuvos Rytas, Zalgiris Kaunas and Siauliai all swept their series in two games. In the series clinchers, L. Rytas downed Atletas Kaunas 67-87 away behind 16 points apiece from Marijonas Petravicius and Martynas Gecevicius, while Zalgiris scored an 80-90 win at Sakalai in as Marko Popovic scored 20. Besiktas Cola Turka clinched first place in the
Turkish League
a week before the end of the regular season by defeating TTNet Beykoz 75-86 on the road as Preston Shumpert scored 23 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: April 7-13, 2008
ASK Riga and Barons/LMT won respective second-leg playoff games to advance to the
Baltic League
's final four, joining season’s finalists Zalgiris Kaunas and Lietuvos Rytas. The event that begins on April 25. Sandis Valters buried 8 three-pointers to match his season high of 24 points as ASK beat Kalev/Cramo 79-72 at home to sweep its series. Riga had won the first game by 6 points on the road 48 hours previously. Euroleague Final Four-bound Maccabi Elite registered a wild, come-from-behind
Israeli League
overtime win against archrival Hapoel Jerusalem as Will Bynum scored 29 points. Maccabi trailed by 14 points in the fourth quarter before storming back for a 113-111 win at home. The Guildford Heat charged into second place in the
British League
with a 106-82 win over the Everton Tigers. Tony Dorsey paced the Heat with 23 points and 12 rebounds. SLUC Nancy made the
French League
race more interesting by dumping first-place Le Mans 84-62 with a 28-10 third-quarter takeover as Pape Philippe Amagou scored 14 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: April 1-6, 2008
For the second time in three seasons, Prokom Trefl Sopot is the
Polish Cup
champion after downing ASCO Slask Wroclaw 81-69 in Sunday’s final as Milan Gurovic scored 20 points. Another weekend, another
Italian League
win for Montepaschi Siena, which celebrated its return to the Euroleague Final Four with a 76-78 road win against Lottomatica Roma as Bootsy Thornton led the winners with 18 points on 5-for-7 three-point shooting. Khimki took the big showdown in the
Russia League
and improved to 21-2, just a victory behind regular season champion CSKA Moscow, by downing Dynamo Moscow 94-87a Dan Ewing and Maciej Lampe put up 19 points each. In a
Spanish League
battle of quarterfinalists from ULEB Cup and the Euroleague, DKV Joventut downed Tau Ceramica 78-66 thanks to 28 points by Rudy Fernandez and as many turnovers forced on the visitors. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: March 24 - 31, 2008
Hemofarm, Partizan Igokea, Union Olimpija and Zadar advanced to the
Adriatic League
Final Four by surviving their respective best-of three quarterfinal playoff series against FMP, Cibona, Red Star and Buducnost. Partizan will face Hemofarm in the first semifinal on April 25 while Zadar is set to face Union Olimpija. Zadar advanced by edging FMP 74-73 in do-or-die Game 3 in one of the most balanced playoffs series ever seen in European basketball. The first two games went to overtime and Game 3 down to the wire, as Corey Brewer hit game-winning free throws with 10 seconds left. He also led the winners with 23 points while Todor Gecevski added 17. Elsewhere, Le Mans confirmed its status as the team to beat in the
French League
by topping second-place Asvel Basket 75-86 on the road as Nicolas Batum paced the winners with 23 points. CSKA Moscow became the
Russian League
regular season champion and improved to 22-1 by topping Triumph Lyubertsy 71-81 on the road on Thursday. Matjaz Smodis led the winners with 22 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: March 17-23, 2008
With spring having already begun, so has the approach of domestic league playoffs gotten closer. The
Baltic League
regular season has ended with Lietuvos Rytas and Zalgiris finishing first and second, and thus qualifying directly to the competition's Final Four on April 25 and 26. Eight others - including ULEB Cup teams ASK Riga, Ventspils, Kalev/Cramo and Siauliai - enter playoffs. L. Rytas finished first with a 17-1 record by edging Kalev/Cramo 73-74 behind 16 points each from Jackson Vroman. The
Adriatic League
regular season ended also, with the top eight teams - Partizan Igokea, Zadar, Hemofarm Stada, Crvena Zvezda, Union Olimpija, Buducnost, FMP and Cibona - advancing into best-of-three quarterfinal playoffs. Partizan finished first at 24-2 by beating Split 78-67 behind 28 points from Uros Tripkovic. Finally, although it's regular season did not end yet, Euroleague playoff qualifier Montepaschi Siena became the earliest team in
Italian League
history to clinch first place when it won 66-74 at Benetton Treviso behind Vlado Ilievski's 18 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: March 10-16, 2008
With two games left in the
Polish League
regular season, there was a change at the top of the standings. ULEB Cup surprise PGE Turow Zgorzelec destroyed third-place Anwil Wloclawek 55-74 on the road to take a major step towards the regular season crown. David Logan led Turow with 25 points as the club improved to 16-6, taking advantage of a loss by the team it had been tied with for first place, defending champion Prokom Trefl Sopot, which lost at Stal Ostrow 81-79. Elsewhere around Europe, Le Mans Sarthe Basket is the sole leader in the
French League
after it was the only team among the top four in the standings to win. Le Mans won an all-Euroleague showdown with fourth-place Roanne 96-93 in an overtime thriller at home as Phil Ricci led six double-figure scorers with 21 points. Road teams took the
Spanish League
by storm by winning nine of 11 games on the weekend, key among them fourth-place AXA F.C. Barcelona defeating fifth-place Pamesa Valencia 68-75. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: March 3-9, 2008
While they continue an already great run in the ULEB Cup elimination rounds, Artland Dragons are now along at the top of the
German League
thanks to a blowout 97-66 home victory over last-place that coincided with Alba Berlin getting shocked at home, 90-94, by 13th-placed Ulm. Adam Chubb led Artland with 17 points. Elsewhere around Europe, Partizan Igokea clinched first place in the
Adriatic League
with three games still left in the regular season by downing Union Olimpija 86-81 at home with Nikola Pekovic scoring 20 points. In the
Turkish League
, Besiktas JK ColaTurka continued as undisputed leader thanks to a 66-83 road with over fellow Last 16 ULEB Cup team Galatasaray Cafe Crown behind 20 from Preston Shumpert. Asvel Basket was the only one of the top three teams in the
French League
to win over the weekend, downing Orleans 95-89 as Laurent Foirest paced the winners with 24 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Feb. 25-March 2, 2008
A head-to-head battle for first place in the
Turkish League
went to ULEB Cup survivor Besiktas ColaTurka after it downed shorthanded Efes Pilsen 72-64. Kaya Peker, with 22 points and 9 rebounds, led the winning effort for Besiktas agains this former team. Efes was without three of the players who skipped last week's Euroleague trip to Belgrade. Elsewhere around Europe, Le Mans held onto a share of first place in the
French League
in spectacular fashion as Raviv Limonad's three-pointer, steal and three-pointer combination in the final 8 seconds of overtime beat Le Havre 98-99 on the road. Nicolas Batum led Le Mans with 21 points and 12 rebounds. In the
Russian League
, an all-ULEB Cup showdown finished with Khimki still holding second place after edging Unics Kazan 77-71 as Maciej Lampe exploded for 30 points. In the
Spanish League
, Real Madrid shook off its first Top 16 defeat by overwhelming Valladolid 114-80 behind 26 points from Felipe Reyes. And in the
Baltic League
, ASK Riga held on for a 75-69 home victory over Zalgiris Kaunas as Sandis Valters made 6 three-pointers among his 24 points. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Feb. 18-24, 2008
An all-Euroleague clash in the
Greek League
saw Aris TT Bank hand Panathinaikos its first domestic loss after 17 victories this season by 82-75 as Bracey Wright had 20 points, Jeremiah Massey 19 and ex-Green Giorgos Kalaitzis 18 for the winners. Elsewhere, in a showdown between ULEB Cup teams in the
Spanish League
, Pamesa Valencia rallied from a 16-point deficit to edge Kalise Gran Canaria 80-84 on the road behind 24 points from Victor Claver. In the
Russian League
, CSKA Moscow welcomed Matjaz Smodis back to the lineup after two months of inaction due to injury by thrashing last-place Enisey 113-60. Smodis and Nikos Zisis scored 17 points each. And CEZ Nymburk recorded its 27th consecutive
Czech League
victory by downing fourth-place Pardubice 90-71 as Blake Schlib and Arthur Lee scored 14 points apiece. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Feb. 10-17, 2008
The resumption of regular season domestic action across Europe saw at least one team still thinking about the previous cup week - and taking revenge! Without injured big men Nikola Vujcic and Marcus Fizer, Maccabi Elite blasted Hapoel Jerusalem 85-101 in the
Israeli League
just 10 days after the latter won their national cup final. This time Terence Morris made sure for Maccabi with his18 points and 17 rebounds. Elsewhere, the biggest derby in the
Greek League
saw Panathinaikos swamp Olympiacos 64-82 on the road as Kennedy Winston buried 7 of 8 three-pionters for 26 points. In the
Baltic League
, Zalgiris Kaunas and Lietuvos Rytas remain tied for first place at 14-1 each after close calls. L. Rytas escaped 88-86 against visiting BK Ventspils as Kenan Bajramovic scored 19 points. Zalgiris won back-to-back games over 24 hours, the second by 104-98 over visiting Neptunas as Jonas Maciulis scored 18. In the
Adriatic League
, the Begrade derby saw Partizan Igokea retain first place by edging archrivals Red Star 81-88 in as Milt Palacio scored 24 points, while FMP won 78-84 on the road on to end Zadar's 14-game winning streak as Zoran Erceg put up 22. Follow domestic league results around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues, cups review: Feb. 4-9, 2008
The biggest break in the European season, to play national cups in several countries, served to establish a clear trend: ULEB Cup teams are on the rise. From Russia to Spain and several points in between, ULEB Cup challengers vaulted above their Euroleague counterparts to lift national cups. In the
Spanish Cup
, it was DKV Joventut outlasting Tau Ceramica 80-82 on the latter's home floor on a 32-point MVP show by Rudy Fernandez. In the
Russian Cup
, it was Khimki knocking off mighty CSKA Moscow 85-67 behidn Maciej Lampe's 23 points and 13 rebounds. In the
Turkish Cup
, it was Turk Telekom downing Oyak Renault 61-80 in the title game as Khalid El-Amin was MVP with 25 points. In the
Israeli Cup
, it was Hapoel Jerusalem rallying from 22 points down in the second half to defend its title by beating Maccabi Tel Aviv 89-93 as Jaime Arnold amassed 29 points and 11 rebounds. In the
Ukranian Cup
, it was Azovmash Mariupol outlasting fellow ULEB Cup team BC Kyiv 73-63 as Gerrod Henderson led the winners with 18 points. In the
Austrian Cup
, it was Allianz Swans Gumnden edging Furstenfeld 75-76 on the latter's home floor as Deteri Mayes had 34 points and was named MVP. Three Euroleague teams walked off with trophies, too. Union Olimpija lifted the
Slovenian Cup
by beating Helio Domzale 66-85 as Jasmin Hukic pumped in 19 points. Partizan Igokea took the
Serbian Cup
64-73 over Hemofarm Stada as Dusan Kecman scored 15. And Zalgiris Kaunas was crowned
Lithuanian Cup
champ after defeating Lietuvos Rytas 83-72 behind 27 points from DeJuan Collins. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Feb. 1-3, 2008
Anwil Wloclawek took advantage of Prokom Trefl’s day off to take sole possession of the top spot in the
Polish League
. Lukasz Koszarek recorded 18 points, 7 assists and 4 steals to lead Anwil to a 90-83 home win over Polonia Warsaw, which improved the team's record to 13-2 – one victory more than the idle defending champs. Elsewhere around Europe, Efes Pilsen raised the level of excitement in the
Turkish League
by edging Turk Telekom 92-93 on the road, creating a four-way tie for the best record with three teams from the ULEB Cup Last 32 – Turk Telekom, Besiktas ColaTurka and Galatasaray Cafe Crown. Ermal Kuqo and Kerem Gonlum paced Efes with 16 points and 6 rebounds apiece. Lukoil Academic Sofia remained unbeaten in the
Bulgarian League
as the second phase of the competition got underway. Academic recorded its 19th win in as many games by thrashing cross-town rival CSKA 110-52 behind 25 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists from Pero Antic. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Jan. 21-27, 2008
Euroleauge and ULEB Cup teams continue to rule the
Russian League
as the only team to lose among five headed to either the Top 16 or the elimination rounds did so at the hands of one of the others. That was in CSKA Moscow's 63-75 road win at Unics Kazan as Ramunas Siskauskas put up 20 points for the winners. CSKA remains tied for first place with Khimki, which defeated sixth-placed Rostov 77-68 behind 19 points from Maciej Lampe. Triumph Lyubertsy won 100-75 over visiting Sibertelekom while Dynamo Moscow thrashed St. Petersburg 66-89 on the road. Elsewhere, a pair of
Adriatic League
showdowns included Zadar ending Partizan Igokea's 13-game win streak with a 70-54 home victory in which Corey Brewer scored 18 points, while Cibona edge visiting Union Olimpija 82-80 as Chris Warren exploded for 37 points. Sluc Nancy is once again the exclusive leader atop the
French League
at 13-3 after beating Paris-Levallois 64-79 on the road behind Cyril Julian's 17 points while Asvel Basket lost 87-65 at Dijon. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Jan. 15-20, 2008
It was a big weekend for Euroleague and ULEB Cup teams in the
French League
as five teams - Asvel Basket, Nancy, Le Mans, Choral Roanne and Pau-Orthez - registered victories, while the sixth, Strasbourg, fell victim to one of the others. The big winner, perhaps, was co-leader Nancy, which defeated fifth-place Vichy 62-76 on the road thanks to a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds from Ricardo Greer. Asvel remains tied for first place while Euroleague teams Le Mans and Roanne tie for third. Elsewhere around Europe, the big derby of Euroleague teams in Istanbul saw Fenerbahce Ulker top Efes Pilsen 78-70 in
Turkish League
play as newcomer Omer Asik had 15 points and 13 rebounds. In the
Spanish League
, Real Madrid remained in first place with a 76-79 road win at Fuenlabrada in which Louis Bullock scored 17 points, and DKV Joventut is still third after topping Menorca 87-71 as Rudy Fernandez exploded for 35 points, while Grupo Dunas Gran Canaria upset visiting Barcelona 88-74 behind 28 points from Carl English. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Jan. 9-14, 2008
A team fighting for survival in its first ULEB Cup season knocked off one of the Euroleague's hottest teams in domestic action over the weekend. It happened in the
Lithuanian League
, where Siauliai won 76-70 at home against Zalgiris Kaunas, whose five-game Euroleague win streak had qualified it for the Top 16 last week. Marius Prekevicius had 12 points to lead Siauliai. Another Top 16 team, Lietuvos Rytas, is undefeated in first place in Lithuania. Meanwhile, a showdown between ULEB Cup teams for first place in the
Turkish League
proved to be surprisingly one-sided as Turk Telekom blasted Besiktas Cola Turka 65-86 on the road in Istanbul was Chris Williams buried 23 points. In the
Bulgarian League
, a pair of double-doubles pushed Lukoil Academic to a 105-85 home win against Yambol. With a 15-0 record, Lukoil already clinched first place in the regular season's first stage. Pero Antic scored 28 points and grabbed 10 boards for Lukoil while Willie Deane posted 23 points and 12 assists. In the
Spanish League
, Unicaja and Akasvayu Girona mathematically reached the prestigious King's Cup final eight with victories. Unicaja edged archrival Cajasol 82-77 as Marcus Haislip put up 22 points and Girona topped Valladolid 87-74 with Marc Gasol scoring 23. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Dec. 31, 2007-Jan .8, 2008
The best start in the five-season history of the
Adriatic League
continued as Partizan Belgrade demolished visiting FMP Zeleznik by 90-68 behind 16 points from Milenko Tepic even as Zadar moved into second place by beating Union Olimpija 66-75 on the road as Juby Johnson tallied 28 points. Elsewhere around Europe, Real Madrid took over first place in the
Spanish League
by outlasting Cajasol 74-77 in the road in Seville behind 23 points from Felipe Reyes. An all-ULEB Cup showdown in the
Belgian League
saw Telindus Oostende keep exclusive hold on first place by winning 81-84 at Spirou Charleroi with Jerry Green leading five double-figure scorers for the winners. Ovarense vaulted atop the
Portuguese League
by winning a first-place showdown at Porto 62-67 thanks to Miguel Miranda's 18 points. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Dec. 24-Dec. 30
The drama remains in the
Turkish League
as five teams – all Euroleague and ULEB Cup contenders – are within one victory of one another in the top five spots in the competition. Chris Owens and Charles Gaines recorded double doubles as Galatasaray Cafe Crown trashed Oyak Renault of Bursa 76-57 and Rick Apodaca shined with 18 points and 5 assists as Besiktas ColaTurka downed TTNet Beykoz 92-81. The two winners now sit at 11-3, with Fenerbahce Ulker, Efes Pilsen and Turk Telekom hot on their heels. Elsewhere, in the
Spanish League
, iurbentia Bilbao Basket finished 2007 as the league leader with a 12-3 record after topping MMT Estudiantes 73-67 behind 13 points from Quincy Lewis. Real Madrid trails only by a tiebreaker after thrashing Ricoh Manresa 94-70 with 17 points from Louis Bullock and 16 each from Felipe Reyes and Charles Smith. Previous co-leaders DKV Joventut, which lost to Tau Ceramica 80-73 in Vitoria, and AXA FC Barcelona, which lost 85-68 at ViveMenorca, dropped to 11-4. The participants for the Italian TIM Cup final eight were determined as the
Italian League
regular season reached its halfway mark. Undefeated leader Montepaschi Siena is joined by Angelico Biella, Premiata Montegranaro, Lottomatica Roma, Air Avellino, Scavolini Spar Pesaro, Pierrel Capo D'Orlando and host La Fortezza Bologna for the basketball frenzy set for February 7-10. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Dec. 17-Dec. 23
Montepaschi Siena kept its amazing run atop the
Italian League
standings going with its 15th win in as many games by thrashing Cimberio Varese 103-74 at home on Saturday. Ben Eze led the winners with 20 points, while Tomas Ress, Rimantas Kaukenas and Romain Sato each added 15 for Montepaschi. Also in Italy, Armani Jeans Milano moved up to 7-8 and rejoined the race to make it to the Italian TIM Cup by edging Legea Scafati 85-78 at home on Saturday behind 21 points from Danilo Gallinari. Elsewhere, in the
Adriatic League
, Partizan Igokea survived a tough test and improved to 14-1 in the standings by edging Zagreb 76-78 on the road on Sunday. Milt Palacio led the winners with 21 points, as Partizan held off a Zagreb rally in the final minutes. Zadar is still second with a 12-3 record after topping Buducnost 86-81 at home on Saturday behind 24 points from Corey Brewer. Lietuvos Rytas took the big showdown in the
Lithuanian League
by downing Zalgiris 74-64 in Vilnius on Saturday. L. Rytas improved to 9-0 while Zalgiris is now second at 8-1. Marijonas Petravicius paced the winners with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Dec. 10-Dec. 16
In a battle of between Euroleague and ULEB Cup teams in the
French League
over the weekend, SLUC Nancy once again became the exclusive leader in the standings by thrashing defending champion Chorale Roanne 85-58 at home as Cyril Julian had 17 points and 13 rebounds while Zab Dowdell added 16 points. Nancy improved to 10-2 and took advantage over Asvel Basket, another ULEB Cup team, losing in overtime on the road at Vichy. Elsewhere around Europe, a first-place showdown in the
Spanish League
saw Real Madrid scored the game's last 9 points to defeat DKV Joventut 65-71 as Louis Buillock scored 19. Both teams joined a first-place tie with Barcelona, which needed overtime to edge Tau 89-85 as Jaka Lakovic led the way with 16 points and forced overtime with free throws. The four quad-leaders of the
Belgian League
- Dexia Mons-Hainaut, Telindus Oostende, Belgacom Liege Basket and Spirou Charleroi - all won to keep their four-way tie intact. There's a trio of leaders now in the
Polish League
now as PGE Turow topped PGE Turow 67-93 on the road while first-place Prokom Trefl Sopot fell on the road 69-69 to Anwil. Those two join Turow with 8-2 records.Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Dec. 3-Dec. 9
Besides being exclusive leader of its ULEB Cup group halfway through the regular season, BC Kyiv is now alone now the
Ukranian League
standings, too, after beating Cherkasy 83-95 on the road as Artur Drozdov paced the winners with 22 points. The victory lifted Kyiv's record to 10-0, while defending champion Azovmash suffered its first domestic loss at home, 80-86, to fourth-place Khimik. CSKA Moscow is back atop the
Russian League
after winning 61-87 on the road to end Khimki's undefeated run domestically and in the ULEB Cup. J.R. Holden, David Andersen and Trajan Langdon had 14 points for CSKA. There is an exclusive leader of the
Spanish League
now, too, none other than DKV Joventut, which improved to 10-1 by edging Cajasol 85-89 behind 19 points from Rudy Fernandez while Unicaja upended erstwhile coleader Real Madrid 91-69 as Carlos Cabezas scored 16 points. Montepaschi is a perfect 12-0 atop the
Italian League
after winning 77-87 at Pesaro thanks to Terrell McIntyre's 20 points. Far from having an exclusive leader, the
Belgian League
sees four teams are tied for first place after 12 games, including Telindus Oostende, which rallied from double-digit deficits to defeat Verviers-Pepinster 85-59 as Titus Ivory posted 17 points. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Nov. 26-Dec. 2
A double-header of all-ULEB Cup games highlighted action in the
Russian League
over the weekend, and when the dust settled, Khimki remained undefeated in first place at 10-0 after downing Triumph Lyubertsy 79-69 in a Moscow region derby as Vitaliy Fridzon paced the winners with 20 points. Meanwhile, Dynamo Moscow improved to 9-2 by topping Unics 72-77 in Kazan behind 27 points from Sergei Bykov. In another all-ULEB Cup game in the
Belgian League
, Antwerp Giants knocked Telindus Oostende from co-leader status with an 81-77 home win in which Kris Sargent and Brandon Gay combined for 39 points. Another ULEB Cup team, Spirou Charleroi, took advantage with a 75-85 road win at Pepinster to share a two-way tie for first place with Mons-Hainaut. In the
Czech League
, CEZ Nymburk passed a major test to remain tied for the leadership when it beat third-place Geofin 93-79 as Radoslav Rancik paced the winners with 20 points. There was a clean sweep of victories by all six ULEB teams in the
German League
, leaving three of them - Alba Berlin, Artland Dragons and Brose Baskets Bamberg - still tied for first place.
European domestic leagues review: Nov. 19-Nov. 25
It's crowded at the top in some major domestic leagues as November ends, including
Spanish League
, where the "Ricky and Rudy show" was in full swing as DKV Joventut thrashed Akasvayu Girona 92-73 to remain tied in first place with defending champion Real Madrid . Rubio scored a career-high 25 points and Fernandez matched him as Joventut improved to 8-1. Madrid battled to edge Polaris World CB Murcia 62-65 on the road while AXA FC Barcelona fell out of the tie for first due to a 75-58 road loss against Cajasol in Seville. Elsewhere, four teams share the
Polish League
lead: defending champ Prokom Trefl Sopot, PGE Turow Zgorzelec, Anwil Wloclawek and Atlas Stal. Donatas Slanina netted 31 for Prokom in its 75-80 road win at Polpharma Starogard. And in the
German League
, Brose Baskets Bamberg, Alba Berlin and Artland Dragons share a three-way tie for first place aftet the latter lost 74-63 at fellow ULEB Cup team Deutsche Bank Skyliners. Bamberg overpowered the Giessen 46ers 80-60 and Alba topped Oldenburg 65-79 thanks to Bobby Brown's 18 points. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Nov. 12-Nov. 18
An incredible week in the
Baltic League
featured a showdown between the competition's only two undefeated teams that Zalgiris won by 80-72 over archrival Lietuvos Rytas behind 16 points from Marko Popovic and 12 each from Goran Jurak, Michael Bradley and Dejuan Collins. A day later, Zalgiris survived a thriller by edging ULEB Cup team BC Kalev/Cramo 91-90 on a free throw by Popovic with 2 seconds to go. Another ULEB Cup team, Siauliai, improved to 6-2 by edging Barons/LMT 70-71 on a game-winning triple by Gediminas Maceinas. Elsewhere, the
German League
lead now belongs to Artland Dragons after its 73-69 home win over Brose Baskets Bamberg to break their first-place tie. Ovarense Aerosoles became exclusive leader of the
Portugues League
at 5-0 record after blowing out Barreirense 107-84 as Greg Stempin 24 points on 6-for-7 three-point shooting. Likewise, in the
Belgian League
, Telindus Oostende became the exclusive leader with a 7-2 record by downing Dexia Mons-Hainaut 83-68 as Greg Brunner posted 18 points. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Nov. 6-Nov. 11
Teams from both the Euroleague and ULEB Cup are crowding the top of the
Spanish League
standings after seven weeks, with Real Madrid, AXA FC Barcelona and DKV Joventut all tied for first place with 6-1 records. Real Madrid downed Akasvayu 83-94 in Girona as Charles Smith exploded for 29 points and Louis Bullock returned with 19. Barcelona beat Leon 67-56 at home as Roger Grimau posted 17 points. And Joventut did not lead for 39 minutes and 57 seconds, but managed to edge Ricoh Manresa 87-86 on a game-winning free throw by Demond Mallet. Tau Ceramica and Pamesa Valencia follows the leaders with 5-2 records. Elsehwere, there was a shakeup in the
Russian League
as Dynamo Moscow defeated CSKA 80-82 on the road as Sergey Bykov nailed a game-winning triple. An all-Euroleague showdown in the
Adriatic League
ended with Milenko Tepic's game-winning layup for a comeback 77-78 victory against Cibona in Zagreb. SLUC Nancy remains along atop the
French League
after edging Gravelines 86-89 in overtime on Jeff Greer's game-winning three-pointer. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: Oct. 30-Nov. 5
Despite its first loss all season in a Euroleague game earlier in the week, the remarkable march of Montepaschi Siena through the
Italian League
, continued to impress on Sunday when it demolished visiting Angelica Billa 100-65. The victory raised Montepaschi's first-place record to 8-0 - three victories over six teams tied for second place - and raised its average victory to more than 22 points so far. Ksystof Lavrinovic led the winners this time with 20 points. Elsewhere, on a derby weekend around Europe, the
Greek League
was good for some fireworks, as Panathinaikos edged Olympiacos 81-77 behind 27 points from Vasilis Spanoulis. Archrivals faced off for first place in the
Adriatic League
, too, and when the dust settled, Partizan Igokea had won handily, 82-67 over Red Star as the unstoppable Nikola Pekovic poured in 23 points, pulled 10 rebounds and missed just one shot all night. Elsewhere, Sluc Nancy topped EB Pau Orthez 86-73 to remain undefeated and alone atop the
French League
as Cyril Julian posted a double-double of 20 points, 10 rebounds. Similarly, undefeated Turk Telekom grabbed sole possession of first place in the
Turkish League
by topping Banvit 97-86 as Khalid El Amin and Michael Wright had 24 points each. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: October 27-29, 2007
The undefeated co-leader after four weeks of
Turkish League
action is none other than Turk Telekom Ankara, which scored a big 71-86 road win at Efes Pilsen over the weekend behind 22 points from Michael Wright. Turk Telekom improved to 4-0, joining Pinar Karsiyaka as the last two undefeated teams in the league. There seems to be not stopping Montepaschi these days. The defending
Italian League
are now 7-0 domestically after downing Legea Scafati 78-97 as Rimantas Kaukenas pumped in 21 points. Montepaschi's average margin of victory - including its debut Euroleague win - is more than 20 points. Familiar rivals Red Star and Partizan Igokea continue leading the
Adriatic League
standings with 6-1 records, a week before they play a showdown for first place. Partizan survived an overtime thriller to defeat Hemofarm Stada 76-79 in Vrsac as Milt Palacio scored 19 points, including back-to-back three-pointers in OT to seal the outcome. Red Star defeated visiting Split 86-79 behind 28 points from Tadija Dragicevic. Adecco Asvel registerd the shock blowout victory of the
French League
season so far, storming past Pau-Orthez 60-104 on the road. Chevon Troutman and Lamayn Wilson shared 41 points for Asvel. There are no more undefeated teams in the
Spanish League
, where Real Madrid and AXA F.C. Barcelona joined DKV Joventut and Akasvayu Girona among six co-leaders with 4-1 records. Follow domestic league results from around Europe on Euroleague.net and ULEBcup.com!
European domestic leagues review: October 15-22, 2007
Defending champion Brose Baskets Bamberg continued its red-hot
German League
start by defeating Telekom Baskets Bonn 55-70 to improve to 5-0 as Ademola Okulaja's 17 points paced a well-balanced effort. Lietuvos Rytas stays 6-0 atop the
Baltic League
standings thanks to back-to-back wins, 79-64 against Neptunas as Matt Nielsen had 12 points and 75-79 at ASK Riga, where Hollis Price scored 22. Four weeks into the
French League
season, Nancy remains the only undefeated team after downing fellow ULEB Cup side Strasbourg 69-63 behind 18 points from Jeff Greer. The same is true of the
Italian League
, where 6-0 Montepaschi demolished fellow Euroleague team AJ Milano 95-59 at home as Terrell McIntyre paced the winners with 20 points. It's a similar story in the
Spanish League
as still-perfect Joventut blew out AXA FC Barcelona 94-73 behind Jan Hendrik Jagla's 24 points and has won all its games by an average of 25.6 points, but is still tied at 4-0 with another ULEB Cup team, Akasvayu Girona, for first place.
European domestic leagues review: October 8-14, 2007
Two teams looking forward to their respective upcoming continental competitions got their seasons started right this week with trophy-worthy victories on the domestic front. Euroleague regular Fenerbahce Ulker rose up and seized the
Turkish President's Cup
by defeating archrival Efes Pilsen 79-77 at Ankara Ataturk Arena. Ibrahim Kutluay led Fenerbahce with 23 points, while Will Solomon had 19, including 11 in the last 5 minutes. On the same night in Poland, ULEB Cup representative Anwil Wloclawek won the
Polish SuperCup
by beating Prokom Trefl Sopot 103-100 at home in an overtime thriller. Anwil rallied from 16 points behind in the third quarter to lead in regulation time until Prokom's Milan Gurovic hit a triple to force OT. Zbigniew Bialek stepped up for Anwil in the extra period, drilling 3 three-pointers. He finished with 24 points, one behind teammates Lukasz Koszarek and Gerrod Henderson.
European domestic leagues review: October 3-7, 2007
As more domestic competitions start in each country, things are underway too in the
Adriatic League
, as after two games the first interesting results started arriving. Three teams - Partizan, Buducnost and Red Star - are still unbeaten as Partizan leads the standings with a 2-0 record by simply overwhelming Zagreb 109-65 in Belgrade on Saturday. Novica Velickovic paced the winners with 20 points. Meanwhile, in the
Baltic League
, also after two games, both Lietuvos Rytas and Zalgiris are atop the standings with 2-0 records each. Rytas defeated ULEB Cup contender Siauliai by 80-72 while Zalgiris got rid of Barons on the road, 80-102. Finally, in the
French League
, Adecco Asvel also shares a 2-0 with two other teams at the top of the ladder thanks to a 91-74 home win over Dijon. Check the Domestic Leagues for all the basketball info around Europe!
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European domestic leagues review: September 21-30, 2007
The Domestic Competitions are back! And one more year, Euroleague.net will be by your side to tell you everything you need to know about domestic leagues and competitions around Europe. This last weekend, Tau Ceramica won the first title of the seaosn by taking the
Spanish Supercup
against Iurbentia Bilbao Basket by 73-85 as Igor Rakocevic paced the winners with 23 points behind 4 of 6 triples. Among the national championships that started also this weekend, Spirou Charleroi is the first leader of the
Belgian Le
ague
thanks to a 61-71 road win over Optima Gent as Justin Hamilton and Roel Moors paced Charleroi with 14 points each. Finally, the
Italian League
also started this weekend as Montepaschi Siena is the first leader thanks to a road win over Scavolini by a loud 57-87 as Romain Sato led 6 Montepaschi players in double digits with 13 points. Check the Domestic Leagues for all the basketball info around Europe!
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