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Polish League Finals, Game 4: May 29, 2010
Asseco Prokom Gdynia edged Anwil Wloclawek 79-80 on Saturday to sweep the best-of-seven Polish League finals and win the league crown for the seventh year in a row. Qyntel Woods posted 31 points and 11 rebounds to lead Prokom, while David Logan added 16 and was named finals MVP and Adam Lapeta tallied 13 points, 6 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. Prokom became the first team since 1997 to sweep the finals and the first team since 1988 to go undefeated throughout the Polish League playoffs. Game 4 was the closest of the 10 playoff games in which Prokom was involved, as it was not decided until Lapeta blocked Krzysztof Szubarga’s potential game-winner with 0.5 seconds remaining. Anwil looked poised to force a fifth game when it built a 44-32 halftime lead, however Prokom stormed back in the third quarter and took the lead in the fourth. Woods made it 77-80 with a minute-and-a-half remaining only to see Nikola Jovanovic score quickly. However, after Logan missed a three, Lapeta rejected Jovanovic. Daniel Ewing went to the line with 5 seconds left and a chance to distance Prokom, but missed twice and game Anwil one last chance, but Lapeta was there to preserve the win. Jovanovic paced Anwil with 20 points and 12 rebounds, Rashard Sullivan added 16 points and Andrzej Pluta scored 15 in defeat.
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Polish League, Finals Playoffs: best of 7 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Game 6
Game 7
4
Asseco Prokom
(1)
93
91
79
80
x
x
x
0
Anwil
(2)
86
84
76
79
x
x
x
Polish League Champion 2009-10: Asseco Prokom Gdynia
Semifinals Playoffs: best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Asseco Prokom
(1)
82
87
78
x
x
0
Trefl Sopot
(4)
74
76
70
x
x
3
Anwil
(2)
86
86
89
80
x
1
Polpharma
(3)
75
72
99
76
x
Quarterfinals Playoffs: best of 5 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
3
Asseco Prokom
(1)
83
78
111
x
x
0
Energa Czarni
(8)
77
60
65
x
x
3
Trefl Sopot
(4)
79
89
71
75
x
1
PGE Turow
(5)
63
82
87
68
x
3
Anwil
(2)
108
84
103
x
x
0
Polonia Azbud
(7)
83
83
54
x
x
3
Polpharma
(3)
81
74
87
89
x
1
AZS Koszalin
(6)
68
84
84
77
x
Polish League, Pre Playoffs: best of 3 games
Record
Team
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
2
PGE Turow
(5)
83
80
x
0
Kotwica
(12)
80
78
x
2
AZS Koszalin
(6)
84
108
x
0
Stal
(11)
80
83
x
2
Polonia Azbud
(7)
94
73
88
1
Znicz
(10)
88
76
79
2
Energa Czarni
(8)
82
83
x
0
PBG Basket
(9)
81
73
x
Finals Playoffs round games
Game 1
Asseco Prokom vs. Anwil
93-86
May 22
Game 2
Asseco Prokom vs. Anwil
91-84
May 24
Game 3
Anwil vs. Asseco Prokom
76-79
May 27
Game 4
Anwil vs. Asseco Prokom
79-80
May 29
Semifinals Playoffs round games
Game 1
Asseco Prokom vs. Trefl Sopot
82-74
May 9
Game 1
Anwil vs. Polpharma
86-75
May 8
Game 2
Asseco Prokom vs. Trefl Sopot
87-76
May 11
Game 2
Anwil vs. Polpharma
86-72
May 10
Game 3
Trefl Sopot vs. Asseco Prokom
70-78
May 14
Game 3
Polpharma vs. Anwil
99-89
May 13
Game 4
Polpharma vs. Anwil
76-80
May 15
Quarterfinals Playoffs round games
Game 1
Asseco Prokom vs. Energa Czarni
83-77
April 27
Game 1
Anwil vs. Polonia Azbud
108-83
April 27
Game 1
Polpharma vs. AZS Koszalin
81-68
April 27
Game 1
Trefl Sopot vs. PGE Turow
79-63
April 27
Game 2
Asseco Prokom vs. Energa Czarni
78-60
April 28
Game 2
Anwil vs. Polonia Azbud
84-83
April 28
Game 2
Polpharma vs. AZS Koszalin
74-84
April 28
Game 2
Trefl Sopot vs. PGE Turow
89-82
April 28
Game 3
Energa Czarni vs. Asseco Prokom
65-111
May 1
Game 3
Polonia Azbud vs. Anwil
54-103
May 1
Game 3
AZS Koszalin vs. Polpharma
84-87
May 1
Game 3
PGE Turow vs. Trefl Sopot
87-71
May 1
Game 4
AZS Koszalin vs. Polpharma
77-89
May 2
Game 4
PGE Turow vs. Trefl Sopot
68-75
May 2
Pre Playoffs Playoffs round games
Game 1
PGE Turow vs. Kotwica
83-80
April 19
Game 1
AZS Koszalin vs. Stal
84-80
April 19
Game 1
Polonia Azbud vs. Znicz
94-84
April 19
Game 1
Energa Czarni vs. PBG Basket
82-81
April 19
Game 2
Kotwica vs. PGE Turow
78-80
April 22
Game 2
AZS Koszalin vs. Stal
108-83
April 20
Game 2
Znicz vs. Polonia Azbud
76-73
April 21
Game 2
PBG Basket vs. Energa Czarni
73-83
April 21
Game 3
Polonia Azbud vs. Znicz
88-79
April 23
Polish League, Regular Season, Game 26: April 7, 2010
LAST GAME
GAME 26
April 7, 2010
Day
Match
Result
April 7
PBG Poznan vs. Polpharma
82-78
April 7
Znicz Jaroslaw vs. AZS Koszalin
95-96
April 7
Trefl Sopot vs. Kotwica
71-69
April 7
Stal Stalowa vs. Anwil Wlo.
78-107
April 7
Asseco Prokom vs. PGE Turów
95-75
April 7
Sportino vs. Polonia Azbud
70-80
April 7
Polonia 2011 vs. Energa Czarni
70-98
NEXT GAME
Pre Playoff, Game 1
April 19, 2010
Day
Match
April 19
Energa Czarni vs. PBG Poznan
April 19
Polonia Azbud vs. Znicz Jar.
April 19
AZS Koszalin vs. Stal Stalowa
April 19
PGE Turów vs. Kotwica
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-
-
STANDINGS
TG
W
L
P+
P-
1
Asseco Prokom
26
24
2
2297
1910
2
Anwil
26
22
4
2168
1963
3
Polpharma
26
18
8
1973
1872
4
Trefl Sopot
26
17
9
1934
1877
5
PGE Turów
26
15
11
2148
1978
6
AZS Koszalin
26
15
11
2157
2089
7
Polonia Azbud
26
12
14
1981
1993
8
Energa Czarni Slupsk
26
12
14
2011
1994
9
PBG Basket
26
12
14
2034
2080
10
Znicz
26
11
15
1995
2055
11
Stal Stalowa Wola
26
8
18
1954
2111
12
Kotwica Kolobrzeg
26
7
19
1917
2103
13
Polonia 2011
26
6
20
2021
2249
14
Sportino
26
3
23
1866
2182
Polish League, Season 2009-10
Just as in recent years, Asseco Prokom Gdynia is the team to beat in the Polish League this season. Prokom will be looking for its seventh straight title, even though the goal seems to be harder every season as the competition gets better and better. Prokom kept its backcourt stars, Daniel Ewing and David Logan, and forward Qyntel Woods and added Jan Jagla and Pape Sow in the middle. PGE Turow Zgorzelec made it to the last three finals and will try to go one step higher this season. Turow landed Michael Wright and Willie Deane as its new superstars with players like Adam Wojcik, Krzysztof Roszyk, Robert Witka and Pawel Leonczyk ready to complement them. Energa Czarni Slupsk, Anwil Wloclawek and SKK Kotwica Kolobrzeg will try to beat the expectations and challenge for a spot in the best-of-seven finals. Anwil counts on Andrzej Pluta, Krzysztof Szubarga and Kevyn Green to lead the team next season. Czarni relies on Ronald Clark and Dru Joyce to take the team back to the semifinals, while Kotwica has a new leader in Omni Smith. Polonia Azbud Warszawa, AZS Koszalin and SKS Polpharma-Pakmet will fight for playoff spots and take it from there, as all the teams battle to have a chance to dethrone Prokom in 2009-10.
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