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Serbian League finals, Game 4: June 24, 2007
Partizan Belgrade won its sixth consecutive Serbian-League crown on Sunday after beating rival Crvena Zvezda 67-84 in Game 4 of the teams' best-of-five finals series. The victory marks Partizan's 14th domestic championship dating back to the days of the old Yugoslavian League. Veteran big man Predrag Drobnjak was the hero after sealing the victory with a crucial three-pointer with 4 minutes to go. He finished as Partizan's top scorer with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Kosta Perovic added 12 points and 9 rebounds, Vonteego Cummings 11 and Milenko Tepic 10. C. Zvezda got 20 from Milan Gurovic, while Tadija Dragicevic scored 13 and Nemanja Aleksandrov finished the game with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
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SERBIAN LEAGUE: Final Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Partizan
(1)
91
100
77
84
x
1
Crvena Cvezda
(4)
89
83
91
67
x
Serbian League Champion 2006-07:
Partizan Belgrade
Semifinal Playoffs, best of 3 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
0
Hemofarm
(1)
72
81
x
2
Crvena Cvezda
(4)
74
91
x
0
FMP
(2)
77
73
x
2
Partizan
(3)
81
90
x
Final Playoffs Games
Game 1
Partizan vs. Crvena Cvezda
91-89
June 17
Game 2
Crvena Cvezda vs. Partizan
83-100
June 19
Game 3
Partizan vs. Crvena Cvezda
77-91
June 22
Game 4
Crvena Cvezda vs. Partizan
67-84
June 24
Semifinal Playoffs Games
Game 1
FMP vs. Partizan
77-81
June 8
Game 1
Hemofarm vs. Crvena Cvezda
72-74
June 9
Game 2
Partizan vs. FMP
90-73
June 10
Game 2
Crvena Cvezda vs. Hemofarm
91-81
June 12
STANDINGS PHASE 2
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Hemofarm
14
12
2
1240
1118
2
FMP
14
12
2
1230
1089
3
Partizan
14
10
4
1256
1114
4
Crvena Zvezda
14
9
5
1275
1211
5
Vojvodina
14
6
8
1144
1153
6
Mega Ishrana
14
3
11
1166
1216
7
Mašinac
14
3
11
1038
1270
8
Sloga
14
1
13
1105
1283
Serbian
League 2006-07
PLAYOFFS
Finals: Game 1,
Game 2,
Game 3,
Game 4
Semifinal Game 1,
Game 2,
REGULAR SEASON, PHASE 2
Game
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14
REGULAR SEASON
Game
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20,
21,
22,
NATIONAL CUP
Quarterfinals,
Semifinals,
Final
STANDINGS, PHASE 1
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Vojvodina
22
21
1
1895
1650
2
Sloga
22
14
8
1829
1752
3
Mega Ishrana
22
13
9
1951
1832
4
Masinac
22
12
10
1631
1632
5
Novi Sad
22
11
11
1815
1773
6
Borac
22
11
11
1794
1795
7
Radnicki
22
11
11
1849
1857
8
Zdravlje
22
10
12
1684
1666
9
Swisslion
22
8
14
1769
1809
10
Ergonom
22
8
14
1741
1901
11
Napredak Rubin
22
7
15
1703
1853
12
Beograd
22
6
16
1650
1791
LAST GAME
GAME 22 - March 30-31, 2007
Day
Match
Result
Mar. 30
Ergonom vs. Swisslion Takovo
77-72
Mar. 31
Borac vs. Beograd
95-87
Mar. 31
Napredak Rubin vs. Sloga
82-97
Mar. 31
Novi Sad vs. Vojvodina
80-88
Mar. 31
Masinac vs. Mega Ishrana
91-83
Mar. 31
Radnicki vs. Zdravlje
84-81
2006-07 SERBIAN LEAGUE PREVIEW
The brand new Serbian League starts once the country part ways with Montenegro, which became an independent country earlier this year. The competition system will be similar, however, as 12 teams will battle each other in an opening round without Hemofarm, Partizan, Crvena Zvezda and FMP, who will be playing the Adriatic League in the meantime. These four Serbian supoerpowers, along with the top 8 teams from the opening round, will meet each other in the second round, in which teams will be divided in 2 groups of 6. The top 2 teams in each group will advance to the best-of-five semifinals and the winners will battle in the best-of-five title series. Partizan will be once again the team to beat, even when Crvena Zvezda is a serious challenger this time. Partizan kept most of its main players, such as Uros Tripkovic, Kosta Perovic, Nikola Pekovic or Vonteego Cummings, as well as adding Predrag Drobnjak, Milenko Tepic or Dusan Kecman. Meanwhile, Zvezda keeps improving since coach Dragan Sakota returned to Belgrade, putting together what arguably is its best roster in many years. Nemanja Aleksandrov, Vrbica Stefanov, Billy Thomas, Mirko Kovac or Petar Popovic join Milan Gurovic, Pero Antic or Nenad Misanovic to fight for every title available. Both teams fought for the Serbian and Montenegro League title last season in a title series which ended in controversial fashion. FMP are back with a young, talented team featuring Dusko Savanovic, Branko Cvetkovic, Predrag Samardziski or Aleksandar Rasic. Hemofarm kept Milenko Topic, Vladan Vukosavljevic or Nebojsa Joksimovic while adding Predrag Suput, so it will be able to beat anyone, anywhere. Vojvodina will feature Istvan Nemeth and Sinisa Kovacevic while Beograd will have its go-to guy in Gorjan Radonjic.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
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