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2006-07 Italian League
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Italian League Finals, Game 3: June 15, 2007
Montepaschi Siena is once again the Italian League champion! Montepaschi won its second Italian League title by sweeping the best-of-five finals against VidiVici Bologna. Montepaschi capped an incredible domestic season by topping VidiVici 90-82 in Siena in game 3 on Sunday. Terrell McIntyre paced the winners with 22 points on 4-of-6 triples and 8-of-9 free throws. Joseph Forte added 21 points, Rimantas Kaukenas had 18, including a critical four-point play down the stretch, while Romain Sato posted a double-double of 14 points and 11 rebounds for the new Italian League champion. Andrea Crosariol led Virtus with 21 points on 9-of-10 two-pointers. Guilherme Giovannoni added 13, Vlado Ilievski 11 and Dusan Vukcevic 10. Montepaschi won its first league title in 2004 and is now back atop in a historical season that comes with a ticket for the 2007-08 Euroleague.
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ITALIAN LEAGUE: Final Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Montepaschi Siena
(1)
81
86
90
x
x
0
VidiVici Bologna
(3)
71
65
82
x
x
Italian League Champion 2006-07:
Montepaschi Siena
Semifinal Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Montepaschi Siena
(1)
74
84
114
70
x
1
Lottomatica Roma
(4)
88
76
108
49
x
1
Armani Jeans Milano
(2)
71
81
73
73
x
3
VidiVici Bologna
(3)
75
78
80
81
x
Quarterfinal Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Montepaschi Siena
(1)
95
97
91
x
x
0
Tisettanta Cantu
(8)
76
82
60
x
x
3
Lottomatica Roma
(4)
73
68
83
x
x
0
Eldo Napoli
(5)
57
64
58
x
x
3
Armani Jeans Milano
(2)
75
77
62
88
x
1
Whirlpool Varese
(7)
72
69
71
77
x
3
VidiVici Bologna
(3)
87
94
104
79
89
2
Angelico Biella
(6)
97
69
102
84
72
Final Playoffs Games
Game 1
Montepaschi Siena vs. VidiVici Bologna
81-71
June 13
Game 2
VidiVici Bologna vs. Montepaschi Siena
65-86
June 15
Game 3
Montepaschi Siena vs. VidiVici Bologna
90-82
June 17
Semifinal Playoffs Games
Game 1
Montepaschi Siena vs. Lottomatica Roma
74-88
May 30
Game 1
Armani Jeans Milano vs. VidiVici Bologna
71-75
May 30
Game 2
Lottomatica Roma vs. Montepaschi Siena
76-84
June 2
Game 2
VidiVici Bologna vs. Armani Jeans Milano
78-81
June 3
Game 3
Montepaschi Siena vs. Lottomatica Roma
114-108
June 5
Game 3
Armani Jeans Milano vs. VidiVici Bologna
73-80
June 6
Game 4
Lottomatica Roma vs. Montepaschi Siena
49-70
June 7
Game 4
VidiVici Bologna vs. Armani Jeans Milano
81-73
June 8
Quarterfinal Playoffs Games
Game 1
Montepaschi Siena vs. Tisettanta Cantu
95-76
May 16
Game 1
Armani Jeans Milano vs. Whirlpool Varese
75-72
May 16
Game 1
VidiVici Bologna vs. Angelico Biella
87-97
May 17
Game 1
Lottomatica Roma vs. Eldo Napoli
73-57
May 16
Game 2
Tisettanta Cantu vs. Montepaschi Siena
82-97
May 19
Game 2
Whirlpool Varese vs. Armani Jeans Milano
69-77
May 19
Game 2
Angelico Biella vs. VidiVici Bologna
69-94
May 20
Game 2
Eldo Napoli vs. Lottomatica Roma
64-68
May 20
Game 3
Montepaschi Siena vs. Tisettanta Cantu
91-60
May 22
Game 3
Armani Jeans Milano vs. Whirlpool Varese
62-71
May 22
Game 3
VidiVici Bologna vs. Angelico Biella
104-102
May 22
Game 3
Lottomatica Roma vs. Eldo Napoli
83-58
May 22
Game 4
Whirlpool Varese vs. Armani Jeans Milano
77-88
May 25
Game 4
Angelico Biella vs. VidiVici Bologna
84-79
May 24
Game 5
VidiVici Bologna vs. Angelico Biella
89-72
May 27
STANDINGS
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Montepaschi Siena
34
30
4
2943
2522
2
Armani Jeans Milano
34
22
12
2663
2579
3
VidiVici Bologna
34
22
12
2779
2597
4
Lottomatica Roma
34
22
12
2556
2448
5
Eldo Napoli
34
19
15
2648
2635
6
Angelico Biella
34
17
17
2740
2721
7
Whirlpool Varese
34
17
17
2747
2692
8
Tisettanta Cantù
34
17
17
2679
2721
9
Premiata Montegranaro
34
16
18
2699
2732
10
Legea Scafati
34
16
18
2748
2854
11
Benetton Treviso
34
21
13
2582
2463
12
Snaidero Cucine Udine
34
15
19
2753
2811
13
Climamio Bologna
34
13
21
2764
2775
14
Upea Capo d'Orlando
34
13
21
2524
2705
15
Siviglia Wear Teramo
34
13
21
2758
2744
16
Air Avellino
34
12
22
2648
2815
17
Bipop Carire R.Emilia
34
12
22
2560
2723
18
TDShop.it Livorno
34
9
25
2681
2935
Italian
League 2006-07
PLAYOFFS
Finals: Game 1,
Game 2,
Game 3
Semifinals Game 1,
Game 2,
Game 3,
Game 4
Quarterfinals Game 1,
Game 2,
Game 3,
Game 4,
Game 5
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,
23,
24,
25,
26,
27,
28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
33,
34
TIM CUP
Quarterfinals,
Semifinals,
Final
Italian Supercup
TIM Cup Final Eight
Cup 2006-07
February 8-11, 2007
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
69 VidiVivi Bologna
62 Whrilpool Bologna
87 VidiVici Bologna
74 Armani Milano
85 Armani Milano
70 Premiata Monteg.
65 VidiVici Bologna
86 Montepaschi
67 Benetton
(Champion)
69 Eldo Napoli
75 Montepaschi
67 Lottomatica Roma
76 Benetton Treviso
75 Benetton Treviso
2006-07 ITALIAN LEAGUE PREVIEW
The Italian League has seen three different champions in as many seasons, showing it is one of the most exciting, competitive championships in Europe, as well as one of the best, too. Reigning champs Benetton Treviso landed as many as six new players - Richie Frahm, Spencer Nelson, Terrell Lyday, Nick George, Joey Beard and Angelo Gigli - while keeping Marcus Goree, Marco Mordente, Nikos Zisis or Matteo Soragna. Climamio Bologna moved well in the off-season market and out together a deep, talented roster in which the team managed to keep Marco Belinelli and Stefano Mancinelli while adding David Bluthental, Tyus Edney, Preston Shumpert, James Thomas, Steffen Hamann or Kristaps Janicenoks, among others. Lottomatica Roma kept superstars Dejan Bodiroga and David Hawkins, as well as Vlado Ilievski, Alex Righetti or Alessandro Tonolli. Jerome Moiso and Loukas Mavrokefalidis will team up in a powerful frontcourt. Eldo Napoli shocked everyone last season and hopes to confirm its power by keeping a core of players featuring Ansu Sesay, Michel Morandais, Valerio Spinelli, Mason Rocca, Jay Larranaga or Alessandro Cittadini, as well as bringing in Matteo Malaventura, Tierre Brown or Jeff Trepagnier, back in Napoli after a season in Ulker. Montepaschi Siena hopes to improve last year's perfomance with Terrell McIntyre, Joseph Forte, Rimantas Kaukenas, Vladimir Boisa or Romain Sato. Lonny Baxter will join the team in December. Armani Jeans Milano landed Travis Watson, Kiwane Garris, Nate Green and Marko Tusel, as well as keeping Massimo Bulleri, Joseph Blair and Dante Calabria to become a top contender. Snaidero Udine, with Andrew Wisniewski, Kristaps Valters and Damon Williams, VidiVici Bologna, which landed Travis Best, Bennett Davison and Brett Blizzard, or Bipop-Carire Reggio Emilia, featuring Mike Penberthy, Cory Violette and Ricky Minard, should fight for a playoff spot.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
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