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Austrian League playoffs, Finals, Game 4: June 7, 2009
After 30 years of trying, the city of Wels has its first-ever Austrian League title! WBC Kraftwerk Wels let the hometown fans enjoy it in person, too, when it downed Allianz Swans Gmunden 82-80 at home on Sunday to win their best-of-five final series 3-1. Different teams from Wels had finished second in Austria nine different times since the 1970s, while in the playoff era that started in 1987, the city's clubs suffered five defeats in the Austrian League finals and four in the semis. Wels avoided a fifth game back in Gmunden when the visitors' hero, Deteri Mayes, missed a three-pointer at the buzzer that would have tied the series for his team. Instead, the trophy stayed in Wels for the first time! Bruce Fields led the winners with 18 points, while Brandon Thomas added 16, Casey Archibald 11 and Davor Lamesic 10. For Gmunden, Mayes had 25 points and Colwell 16. Gmunden played without starting point guard Anthony Fisher, who had suffered a knee in the closing moments of Game 3 a few nights earlier.
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Finals Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
1
Allianz Swans
(1)
86
71
86
80
x
3
Kraftwerk Wels
(3)
82
91
89
82
x
Austrian League Champion 2008-09: WBC Kraftwerk Wels
Semifinals Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Allianz Swans
(1)
101
99
110
x
x
0
Arkadia Traiskirchen
(5)
74
80
107
x
x
1
Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
(2)
84
99
81
110
x
3
Kraftwerk Wels
(3)
76
113
94
125
x
Quarterfinals Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Allianz Swans
(1)
91
89
76
x
x
0
UBC St. Pölten
(8)
76
75
70
x
x
1
Kapfenberg Bulls
(4)
91
82
74
86
x
3
Arkadia Traiskirchen
(5)
96
75
92
100
x
3
Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
(2)
98
99
76
91
x
1
Xion Dukes
(7)
88
103
66
80
x
3
Kraftwerk Wels
(3)
83
85
70
118
90
2
Oberwart Gunners
(6)
75
91
77
112
87
Finals Playoffs round games
Game 1
Allianz Swans vs. Kraftwerk Wels
86-82
May 28
Game 2
Allianz Swans vs. Kraftwerk Wels
71-91
June 1
Game 3
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Allianz Swans
89-86
June 4
Game 4
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Allianz Swans
82-80
June 7
Semifinals Playoffs round games
Game 1
Allianz Swans vs. Arkadia Traiskirchen
101-74
May 10
Game 1
Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld vs. Kraftwerk Wels
84-76
May 10
Game 2
Allianz Swans vs. Arkadia Traiskirchen
99-80
May 14
Game 2
Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld vs. Kraftwerk Wels
99-113
May 14
Game 3
Arkadia Traiskirchen vs. Allianz Swans
107-110
May 17
Game 3
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
94-81
May 17
Game 4
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
125-110
May 20
Quarterfinals Playoffs round games
Game 1
Allianz Swans vs. UBC St. Pölten
91-76
April 23
Game 1
Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld vs. Xion Dukes
98-88
April 23
Game 1
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Oberwart Gunners
83-75
April 23
Game 1
Kapfenberg Bulls vs. Arkadia Traiskirchen
91-96
April 23
Game 2
Allianz Swans vs. UBC St. Pölten
89-75
April 26
Game 2
Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld vs. Xion Dukes
99-103
April 26
Game 2
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Oberwart Gunners
85-91
April 26
Game 2
Kapfenberg Bulls vs. Arkadia Traiskirchen
82-75
April 26
Game 3
UBC St. Pölten vs. Allianz Swans
70-76
April 29
Game 3
Xion Dukes vs. Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
66-76
April 29
Game 3
Oberwart Gunners vs. Kraftwerk Wels
77-70
April 29
Game 3
Arkadia Traiskirchen vs. Kapfenberg Bulls
92-74
April 29
Game 4
Xion Dukes vs. Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
80-91
May 3
Game 4
Oberwart Gunners vs. Kraftwerk Wels
112-118
May 3
Game 4
Arkadia Traiskirchen vs. Kapfenberg Bulls
100-86
May 3
Game 5
Kraftwerk Wels vs. Oberwart Gunners
90-87
May 6
LAST GAME
GAME 10
April 19, 2009
Day
Match
Result
Apr. 19
Oberwart vs. Raiffeisen
76-87
Apr. 19
Allianz vs. Kapfenberg
84-87
Apr. 19
Arkadia vs.Kraftwerk Wels
91-97
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Playoffs
Day
Match
-
-
-
STANDINGS PHASE 2
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Allianz Swans Gmunden
32
22
10
2765
2491
2
BSC Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
32
22
10
2981
2842
3
WBC Kraftwerk Wels
32
20
12
2634
2536
4
Kapfenberg Bulls
32
19
13
2667
2605
5
Arkadia Traiskirchen
32
18
14
2831
2770
6
Oberwart Gunners
32
17
15
2622
2527
STANDINGS PHASE 1
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
BSC Raiffeisen Fürstenfeld
22
16
6
2023
1891
2
Allianz Swans Gmunden
22
15
7
1900
1654
3
Oberwart Gunners
22
15
7
1880
1729
4
Arkadia Traiskirchen
22
15
7
1957
1865
5
WBC Kraftwerk Wels
22
14
8
1782
1723
6
Kapfenberg Bulls
22
13
9
1816
1767
7
Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg
22
11
11
1937
1858
8
UBC St. Pölten
22
9
13
1659
1769
9
ökoStadt Güssing Knights
22
9
13
1685
1694
10
kelag Wörthersee Piraten
22
7
15
1754
1899
11
UBSC PBS Graz
22
5
17
1629
1844
12
BasketClubs Vienna
22
3
19
1578
1907
The Austrian League stays as one of the most balanced in the entire continent. BSC Raiffieisen Furstenfeld Panthers won the title against all odds last season and is ready to win it all again with players like Shawn Ray, Milan Goljovic, Rob Summers and Adam Boone. Oberwart Gunners, that lost the title series in a do-or-die game against Furstenfeld, has made it to three finals since 2005 and is ready to lift its first Bundesliga trophy. Jay Youngblood, Hannes Artner and Jason Johnson are set to lead the Gunners. Austrian Cup champion Allianz Swans Gmunden reached the ULEB Cup eliminaton rounds last season and is now hoping to lift its fourth league trophy in five years. Peter Hutter and scoring machine Deteri Mayes are back in Gmunden, while Swans signed Elijah Palmer, Anthony Fisher, Reggie Huffman and Shelton Colwell. Kapfenberg Bulls, with Ramiz Suljanovic, Wayne Arnold and Jeremy Fears, and Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions, with Deven Mitchell and Spencer Rhynes, are also ready to fight for the Austrian crown.
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