Euroleague Basketball
Turkish Airlines Euroleague
Eurocup
Euroleague.TV
Euroleague Institute
Euroleague For Life
Euroleague store
May 24, 2012
Euroleague
Format
Teams
Players
Coaches
History
Awards
Seasons
Games
Results
Standings
Schedules
Statistics
TV
Game center
News
Latest
Polls
Transactions
Uleb
Features
Interviews
Blogs
Voices
Podcasts
Fanmail
Devotion
Home
bwin Euroleague Fantasy Challenge
Facebook
Twitter
Youtube
Gallery
Mobile
Store
Newsletter
Downloads
RSS
Toolbar
2012 Trophy Tour
Final Four Devotion Fan Zone
Final Four
Istanbul 2012
Barcelona 2011
Paris 2010
Berlin 2009
Madrid 2008
Athens 2007
Prague 2006
Moscow 2005
Tel Aviv 2004
Barcelona 2003
Bologna 2002
Events
NIKE International Junior Tournament
QR Vilnius 2011
QR Charleroi 2011
Media
Media only
Media Collaborators
Adriatic League, Game 20: February 2-4, 2007
Cibona had to battle hard to beat Hemofarm 97-92 and stay atop the Adriatic League standings with a 16-4 record. Chris Warren led the winners with 25 points and Andrew Wisniewski added 21, but Marton Bader had 7 in a 12-2 run which sealed the win in the final 4 minutes. Aleksej Nesovic led 7 Hemofarm players in double digits with 19 points. Partizan ties for the second place with a 15-5 record by beating archrivals Crvena Zvezda 76-88 in Belgrade on Sunday. Partizan improved to 15-5 while Zvezda dropped to 11-9. Vonteego Cummings led the way for Partizan with 28 points on 3-of-3 triples and 9-of-10 free throws. Milan Gurovic led Zvezda with 32 points on 17-of-18 free throws. FMP improved to 15-5 and keeps tying for the second spot in the standings by downing Geoplin Slovan 108-92 in Zeleznik on Saturday. Zoran Erceg led the way for FMP with 21 points while Predrag Samardziski added 20. Union Olimpija improved to 9-11 by beating Zadar 89-79 in Ljubljana on Saturday behind 34 points on 8 of 12 three-pointers from Teemu Rannikko. In other games, Bosna Asa BHT edged Zagreb 85-80 in overtime, Buducnost beat Split 77-86 while Helios Domzale topped Siroki Prima Pivo 81-71 behind 20 points from Robert Troha.
Partizan took the big Serbian showdown in the Adriatic League this week by beating archrivals Crvena Zvezda 76-88 in Belgrade on Sunday. Partizan improved to 15-5 while Zvezda dropped to 11-9. Vonteego Cummings led the way for Partizan with 28 points on 3-of-3 triples and 9-of-10 free throws. Kosta Perovic added 22 on 10-of-15 two-pointers for Partizan. Milan Gurovic led Zvezda with 32 points on 17-of-18 free throws while Tadija Dragicevic added 15. Gurovic had 10 points to make Zvezda get a 23-15 lead, but Nikola Pekovic and an outstanding Perovic allowed Partizan to reach halftime with a 34-38 edge. Cummings and Uros Tripkovic fueled a 0-13 run which gave Partizan a 40-53 lead midway through the third quarter, while Cummings had 12 points in the final 5 minutes to make the guests keep a safe lead until the final buzzer. FMP improved to 15-5 and keeps tying for the second spot in the standings by downing Geoplin Slovan 108-92 in Zeleznik on Saturday. Zoran Erceg led the way for FMP with 21 points. Predrag Samardziski added 20, Branko Cvetkovic had 16 and Bojan Krstovic 10 for FMP. Slovan led 53-55 late in the first half, but a 15-0 run with Aleksandar Rasic capped with a triple gave FMP a 68-57 lead midway through the third quarter. FMP boosted its margin to 90-71 early in the final period and cruised to a well-deserved win.
Cibona keeps leading the standings with a 16-4 record by beating Hemofarm 97-92 in Zagreb on Sunday. Chris Warren led the winners with 25 points, Andrew Wisniewski added 21, Davor Kus had 16, Marton Bader 12 and Brent Wright 10. Aleksej Nesovic led 7 Hemofarm players in double digits with 19 points. Milos Borisov added 16, Milenko Topic had 14, Vanja Plisnic 12, Predrag Suput 11 while Miljan Rakic and Velimir Radinovic each scored 10 points for the guests, who dropped to 14-6. Warren and Wisniewski shined early to give Cibona a 27-23 edge after 10 minutes, but a 2-17 run which Topic capped with free throws allowed Hemofarm to get a 44-53 halftime lead. Kus and Wisniewski fueled a 17-0 run which made the hosts get a 63-55 lead after the break, but Topic, Borisov and Besovic helped Hemofarm to get a 85-90 edge with 5 minutes to go. Bader stepped up with 7 quick points and Warren added one from downtown in a 12-2 run which sealed the outcome down the stretch. Union Olimpija improved to 9-11 by beating Zadar 89-79 in Ljubljana on Saturday. Teemu Rannikko paced the winners with 34 points on 8 of 12 three-pointers. Manu Markoishvili added 19 while Goran Jurak had 12 for Olimpija. Rannikko had 9 points late in the first quarter for a 26-15 lead after 10 minutes, and Olimpija extended its margin to 47-31 at halftime. Rannikko buried 6 triples in the next 13 minutes, as Olimpija boosted its margin to 77-52 and did not have problems to add another win.
LAST GAME
GAME 20 - February 2-4, 2007
Day
Match
Result
Feb. 2
Bosna ASA BHT vs. Zagreb
ot 85-80
Feb. 3
FMP vs. Geoplin Slovan
108-95
Feb. 3
Split CO vs. Buducnost
77-86
Feb. 4
Crvena zvezda vs. Partizan
76-88
Feb. 3
Helios Domzale vs. Siroki Prima pivo
81-71
Feb. 3
Union Olimpija vs. Zadar
89-79
Feb. 4
Cibona vs. Hemofarm
97-92
NEXT GAME
GAME 21 - February 17, 2007
Day
Match
Feb. 17
Union Olimpija vs. Bosna ASA BHT
Feb. 17
Cibona vs. Helios Domzale
Feb. 17
Hemofarm vs. Crvena zvezda
Feb. 17
Zadar vs. Split CO
Feb. 17
Siroki Prima pivo vs. FMP
Feb. 17
Partizan vs. Zagreb
Feb. 17
Buducnost vs. Geoplin Slovan
STANDINGS
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
KK Cibona
20
16
4
1689
1561
2
KK Partizan
20
15
5
1647
1482
3
KK FMP
20
15
5
1730
1634
4
KK Hemofarm
20
14
6
1607
1506
5
KK Buducnost
20
13
7
1633
1559
6
KK Crvena zvezda
20
11
9
1783
1681
7
KK Zadar
20
11
9
1683
1655
8
KK Helios Domzale
20
10
10
1580
1598
9
KK Union Olimpija
20
9
11
1642
1617
10
KK Bosna ASA BH TELECOM
20
8
12
1655
1717
11
KK Zagreb
20
7
13
1561
1590
12
HKK Siroki Prima pivo
20
7
13
1528
1654
13
KK Split CO
20
2
18
1517
1750
14
KK Geoplin Slovan
20
2
18
1445
1696
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Euroleague.net
Submenu
DOMESTIC LEAGUES 2011-2012
DOMESTIC LEAGUES 2010-2011
DOMESTIC LEAGUES 2009-2010
DOMESTIC LEAGUES 2008-2009
DOMESTIC LEAGUES 2007-2008
Domestic League news