Regular Season Game 1 - October 23, 2008 CET: 20:00 Local time: 20:00 - O2 WORLD

Records

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0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
0-0 Regular Season 0-0
0-0 Overall 0-0

Referees

Crew Chief
BRAZAUSKAS, ROMUALDAS, Lithuania
Referee
KLAAR, LARS, Sweden
Umpire
ANASTOPOULOS, PANAGIOTIS, Greece

Team Stats

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0 Blocks 0
0 Turnovers 0
0 2PT 0
0 3PT 0
0 FT 0
0 Index 0

Player Stats

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0 Turnovers 0
0 2PT 0
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THE TAKE

Two up-and-coming teams hoping to catch fire this season and crash the Final Four will start the season where they hope to end it – in Berlin – as German champion Alba Berlin welcomes Lottomatica Roma for the teams’ 2008-09 Euroleague opener. Alba is in the building process of a team that it hopes will become a German dynasty as it was in the past, while Roma has a star-studded squad that will try to make some real noise as it marks a quarter-century to the club’s only Euroleague crown to date. Berlin has pieced together a roster that has a little bit of everything and a lot of spirit and team play that should help head coach Luka Pavicevic pick up some big wins. The team has looked strong in the German League so far, winning big even when star guard Julius Jenkins went down with a knee injury. Jenkins’s participation is in doubt, but the team still has a multitude of offensive weapons, led by Casey Jacobsen, Ansu Sesay and Immanuel McElroy. And they are backed by some fine all-around players in Steffen Hamann at guard, Aleksandar Nadjfeji at forward and Adam Chubb in the paint. Roma also has both offensive and defensive dynamos. Sani Becirovic is one of the most creative guards around, Allan Ray is a deadly sharpshooter, rookie Brandon Jennings is a one-on-one virtuoso and Primoz Brezec is a classic center who will torture defenders in the post. Meanwhile David Hawkins, Ibby Jaaber and Rodrigo De la Fuente could be the most intimidating defensive trio at the perimeter spots in the league. Much of Roma’s hopes for this game and the early part of the season rest on the shoulders of Becirovic and Brezec, two leaders and friends off the court. Their ability to keep the rest of the team focused in tough arenas like Berlin will say a lot about Roma’s chances to go far. On the other hand, Berlin will be anxious to prove itself against top tier competition as well. With Patrick Femerling sidelined with a knee injury, size could be a problem for the hosts. After Chubb, the next tallest player is 2.04-meter Dragan Dojcin, who would have trouble with Brezec. However with an inspired crowd and crafty play from Rashad Wright, McElroy and Jacobsen, Berlin could raise its level and start the season with a big win. The possibilities are endless with these deep teams that are looking to go deep in the Euroleague this season.

GAME QUOTES

Alba Berlin
  • At least six players – Adam Chubb, Dragan Dojcin, Johannes Herber, Julius Jenkins, Nicolai Simon and Philip Zwiener – could make their Euroleague Basketball debut this week against Lottomatica Roma.
  • Playmaker Rashad Wright played with his Week 1 opponent, forward Andre Hutson, last season at Efes Pilsen.
  • Center Patrick Femerling won the 2003 Euroleague together with his Week 1 opponent, Rodrigo De la Fuente, at FC Barcelona.
  • Casey Jacobsen will appear in his first Euroleague game since taking part in the 2006 Final Four in Prague with Tau Ceramica.
Lottomatica Roma
  • Teenage playmaker Brandon Jennings will make his Euroleague Basketball debut at Alba Berlin. He is the only player on the Roma roster without previous Euroleague experience.
  • Center Primoz Brezec will play his first Euroleague Basketball game in over seven years. He last played in the 2001 playoffs with Union Olimpija against Kinder Bologna.
  • Guard Sani Becirovic enters his team’s Week 1 game at Alba Berlin needing just 13 points to reach 1,000 for his Euroleague Basketball career.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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Quotes Head Coaches

PAVICEVIC, LUKA
Alba Berlin
"To play this Euroleague season after an absence of four years is a huge challenge for our us and there is a lot of excitement and anticipation – both in the team as in me. As a player I succeeded to play in this competition and even to win it and now the first time as a coach I have the possibility to go into it with a team, that earned last season the right to play in this league. Now having the best teams of Europe coming to Berlin is a reward, but I feel that it is also an obligation, that we compete on the highest level and show the people that Alba is a team to be counted on in the future. In the first game we are hosting an excellent team of Rome, which goes with high ambitions into the new season and will be one of the teams who will aim for the title. In my opinion Rome is one of the favourites in our group besides Tau and Ulker and for us it is one of the biggest challenges right on the start. They have extremely talented young players and they have a good mix with experienced players and excellent coaching. They have an excellent transition, because they are very athletic and talented and play with three guards most of the time. So one of the requirements is to be ready to run with them and to control the transition. However this will not be the only key, because the team has a very well established game on all aspects. We prepared well, we know our game. Of course, this game against one of the top teams will be stretched to the limit. We have to be in the full speed knowing that any mistake is going to be used against us. I just think that everybody is excited and looking forward to being tested against the best professional basketball players outside the NBA."
REPESA, JASMIN
Lottomatica Roma
"The game against Alba is the first Euroleague game and therefore, it is very important. We are going to play against a great team in front of 15,000 fans in a hot environment. It won't be easy but we are working hard. It will be a beautiful duel and I hope we'll do just fine."

Players

SESAY, ANSU
Alba Berlin
"Every game in the Euroleague will be difficult for us, but this first one is going to be really tough. Rome has a lot of big names, but having big names does not mean very much. More important is that they are a very good team with many players who are familiar with the Euroleague. We don’t have that, but we still are a good team and we will just go out with confidence to start the Euroleague in the best way. We just have to take care of the ball, avoid turnovers and we will be fine. Making shots will not be a problem for us, but against Rome we really have to take care of the ball. Rome has the same system, the same coach and some of the same players from last season, when I played them in Italy. So this will be a lot of fun for me playing against my old opponents."
Immanuel McElroy - Alba BerlinAlba Berlin returned to the Euroleague with an impressive win on Thursday, beating Lottomatica Roma 68-63 at the o2 World Arena, the site of the 2009 Euroleague Basketball Final Four. A sold team-effort led by an impressive Immanuel McElroy saw the German champs rebound from a 9-point deficit shortly before halftime to take control down the stretch en route to victory. Roma led by 5 early in the fourth quarter, however a well-timed timeout sparked a 9-0 Alba run that swung the control to the hosts. Roma, led by Primoz Brezec, came bask to tie the game at 61-61, but Sani Becirovic was the tragic hero as he misfired twice on key shots down the stretch, while McElroy and Aleksandar Nadjfeji finished Roma off. McElroy finished the night with 17 points and 9 rebounds, Nadjfeji came off the bench to score 12 and Adam Chubb added 12 points and 8 boards fro Berlin, which outrebounded Roma 38-22. Luigi Datome paced Roma with 13 points, Andre Hutson added 11 and Brezec scored 10. Berlin travels to Istanbul to face Fenerbahce Ulker next week, while Roma returns home to host DKV Joventut.

Roma center Brezec sterted strong on both ends of the floor, forcing McElroy to travel on one end and then opening the scoring with a shot inside. McElroy answered with a tough jumper for Alba's first basket, but then Allan Ray stole the ball and showed his quickness by going past Casey Jacobsen for a layup-plus-foul. The visitors seemed to feel at home in Berlin as Ibrahim Jaaber came off the weak side to make a monstrous block on the defensive end and finished the sequence by finding Angelo Gigli for an open three that made it 2-8 after just four minutes. Jacobsen showed the way for Alba by nailing a three-point bomb. Steffen Hamman followed with a bank-shot and a dish to McElroy to make it 9-10. Brezec kept dominating inside for Roma, but the hosts finally found their flow with Ansu Sesay hitting a three for Alba's first lead of the game, 15-14. Ray attacked the paint for 2 at the other end to give Roma a 15-16 lead after 10 minutes.

Primoz Brezec - Lottomatica Roma The scoring picked up slightly in the second period with the teams trading layups and leads. Datome looked determined to change that as he came off the bench to put up a shooting clinic to remember. He knocked 3 from downtown and added a two-pointer in a short span of only two-and-a-half minutes, single-handedly outscoring Alba 5-11. Then Chubb finished strong inside for Berlin, but Brandon Jennings added another three to give Roma a 7-point cushion. Chubb continued to work his way to points inside, and so did Hutson for Roma. Rashad Wright broke the Roma defense for an easy score, but things got only worse for Alba when Sani Becirovic made Roma's fifth three-pointer of the period to make it 31-40. Alba bounced back, as Nadjfeji got inside and Wright went coast to coast for 4 straight Alba points to reduce it the deficit to 35-40 before halftime.

Berlin’s aggressive play overwhelmed Roma to start the second half. First Chubb drove for a dunk and then Hamann hit a mid-range jumper over Brezec. Roma just couldn't match Alba's energy level, as McElroy and Jacobsen almost held each other's hands while making the put-back of a Hamann fast-break miss to overtake the lead at 41-40. Ray stepped up for Roma with a big three and a brilliant assist to Brezec for a slam, but Alba didn't quit attacking. McElroy especially seemed to be in the center of every possession as he drew fouls – including one on the offensive glass for a three-point play – dove for loose balls and inspired his teammates and the crowd. Roma head coach Jasmin Repesa was forced to take a timeout as Jacobsen finished an Alba fast break that gave Berlin a 50-45 lead. Roma responded immediately and went inside to Hutson for a turn-around shot, and then Jennings hit his second three-pointer of the game to even it at 50-50. Becirovic capped the 7-0 Roma run with a layup to make it 50-52 with 10 minutes to go.

Nadjfeji tied it to start the fourth quarter, but Hutson answered with another turn-around shot. Then Becirovic forced the Berlin defense to collapse on his drive and found a wide open Jennings for another Roma three-pointer. At 52-57 and with only eight minutes to go, it was time for an Alba timeout. It worked out well, as Chubb forced a foul inside for 2 free throws, and Jacobsen hit Alba's first three of the half, releasing it about two meters behind the three-point line. Finally, Sesay gave Alba the lead, and after Datome lost the ball at the other end, McElroy hammered down a slam with authority to finish a 9-0 run and bring the Berlin crowd on its feet. After a Roma timeout, Datome scored inside off his own miss, then Brezec overpowered Alba's defense to draw a foul and force head coach Luka Pavicevic to call another timeout for Alba. At 61-61 Becirovic found the space for a wide open shot from about three meters, but misfired. Alba got the rebound and ran downcourt, where Ray tried to stop McElroy with a hard foul. McElroy got up and made both free throws for a 63-61 Berlin lead. Nadjfeji drew a charge from Becirovic at the other end and then got past Brezec to draw a foul. He split the free throws, but Roma couldn't take advantage of his miss, as it was once again Becirovic that missed an open layup from the left side. On the next possession, McElroy found Nadjfeji on a classic pick-and-roll move to finish Roma off. Nadjfeji was also fouled, and this time he didn't miss, making it 67-61 with 16 seconds to go. Alba closed all Roma's shooters and Hutson dunked it on the other end, but it was too late for Roma, as Wright split two free throws for the final score 68-63.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Referees: BRAZAUSKAS, ROMUALDAS (LTU), KLAAR, LARS (SWE), ANASTOPOULOS, PANAGIOTIS (GRE)
Attendance: 12491
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Head coach: PAVICEVIC, LUKA
Alba Berlin
# Player Min Pts 2FG
M-A
3FG
M-A
FT
M-A
Rebounds As St To Bl Fouls PIR
O D T Fv Ag Cm Rv
4 JACOBSEN, CASEY 32:40 8 1/3 2/4     1 1 2 2       1 2 10
6 HAMANN, STEFFEN 17:39 4 2/3 0/3     1 1 3 1 1     1   3
7 ZWIENER, PHILLIP DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8 DOJCIN, DRAGAN 4:52 2 1/2                     1    
9 SESAY, ANSU 31:30 6 1/3 1/3 1/2   6 6   1 2 1     2 9
11 JENKINS, JULIUS 11:55 2 1/2 0/2         1 2       1   1
12 WRIGHT, RASHAD 22:21 5 2/3 0/2 1/2   2 2 1   2     2 3 3
14 CHUBB, ADAM 22:13 12 3/6   6/6 2 6 8     2   1 2 3 15
19 FASSLER, OSKAR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
21 DROBNJAK, DRAGISA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
23 McELROY, IMMANUEL 35:25 17 6/8 0/3 5/6 6 3 9 1   5 1   2 6 21
32 NADJFEJI, ALEKSANDAR 21:25 12 5/9   2/3 1 3 4 2 1 1     3 5 15
Team           3 4 7               7
Totals 200:00 68 22/39 3/17 15/19 12 26 38 10 7 13 2 1 13 21 84
56.4% 17.6% 78.9%
Min: Minutes played; Pts: Points; 2FG M-A: 2-point Field Goals (Made-Attempted); 3FG M-A: 3-point Field Goals (Made-Attempted); FT M-A: Free Throws (Made-Attempted); Rebounds: O (Offensive), D (Defensive), T (Total); As: Assists; St: Steals; To: Turnovers; Bl: Blocks (Fv: In Favor / Ag: Against); Fouls: Cm (Commited), Rv (Received); PIR: Performance Index Rating
Head coach: REPESA, JASMIN
Lottomatica Roma
# Player Min Pts 2FG
M-A
3FG
M-A
FT
M-A
Rebounds As St To Bl Fouls PIR
O D T Fv Ag Cm Rv
5 GIACHETTI, JACOPO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6 GIGLI, ANGELO 20:08 5 1/1 1/3     1 1 1   1     1   3
7 BECIROVIC, SANI 25:45 7 2/6 1/1   1 1 2 4   4     3 4 6
8 TONOLLI, ALESSANDRO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9 HUTSON, ANDRE 26:13 11 5/8   1/2 2 2 4 1         3 4 13
11 JENNINGS, BRANDON 22:00 9 0/2 3/7     2 2   1 1     3 1 3
12 BREZEC, PRIMOZ 22:41 10 4/7   2/2 2 3 5   1 2     2 1 10
13 DATOME, LUIGI 12:52 13 2/3 3/4   1   1     2   1 2   7
14 DE LA FUENTE, RODRIGO 21:19   0/2 0/1         1   1     2 1 -4
15 RAY, ALLAN 31:02 8 2/6 1/1 1/1   3 3 3 1 2 1   4 2 8
21 JAABER, IBRAHIM 18:00   0/2 0/1     1 1 1       1 1   -3
22 GABINI, ROBERTO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team             3 3               3
Totals 200:00 63 16/37 9/18 4/5 6 16 22 11 3 13 1 2 21 13 46
43.2% 50% 80%
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Head Coaches

PAVICEVIC, LUKA
Alba Berlin
"I would like to congratulate my players for the first victory in the Euroleague. Alba was waiting for this for several years and we had to work very hard to be in the same league with the best teams. One of them we hosted tonight. So winning this game in front of our crowd in our new home, the 02 World, means a lot to us. I congratulate my players for being aware enough, hungry enough and tough enough to bring this win home. It was really a tough game and we could not get control of at any time and under no circumstances. We took over this game only in the last minute. For us this is an excellent victory, because in a strong group like this on any given day you cannot tell, which opponent you can bring down. I think we made a good statement with this victory, but it is also an obligation to follow it through, because it was just the beginning of the season."
REPESA, JASMIN
Lottomatica Roma
"Alba showed at home much more desire to win than our team did. Having not played so many games in our championship, we had to adjust to this type of game. In our national league game on Saturday, Fortitudo allowed us many fastbreaks and easy baskets. If we can play like this we are a strong team: if not, we are in trouble and this could be seen today. Today we shot our three-pointers very well, but we did not think about the crucial parts of the game, which were the offensive rebounds. We lost the game, because as a whole team we lost too many rebounds."

Players

McELROY, IMMANUEL
Alba Berlin
"We came out to fight hard against a very good Rome team at our home 
court in our first Euroleague team and earned a big win. Knowing that 
they are very good team in transition trying to get a lot of easy 
baskets, we tried to make that hard for them that throughout the game. 
This gave us the stops we needed to score our baskets."
BECIROVIC, SANI
Lottomatica Roma
"At the end of the game Alba had more desire. They got some rebounds, which kept them in the game. On the other side, we made too many mistakes in the last part of the game and that was it. We knew that they would come out strong after the break, but we didn't react the right way. We should be more prepared. Anyhow, we lost the game at the end. We played pretty good defense, but with the offensive rebounds we kept them in the game. That was the difference tonight.W
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