Regular Season Game 1 - October 22, 2009 CET: 20:30 Local time: 20:30 - MEDIOLANUM FORUM

Records

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Referees

Crew Chief
HIERREZUELO, DANI, Spain
Referee
BOLTAUZER, MATEJ, Slovenia
Umpire
RADOVIC, SRETEN, Croatia

Team Stats

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Player Stats

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THE TAKE

Armani Jeans Milano starts the 2009-10 season with a mighty challenge when it hosts defending champion Panathinaikos on Thursday night. Milano arrives to its season debut with a new-look squad compared to last season, with playmaker Morris Finley, scorer Alex Acker, forwards Stefano Mancinelli and Jonas Maciulis and big man Marius Petravicius joining the ranks of head coach Piero Bucchi’s side that reached the Top 16 last season. Meanwhile the Greens bring back the core of last season’s title-winning side, but start the season short-handed as big men Mike Batiste and Kostas Tsartsaris and star guard Sarunas Jasikevicius will all miss the opener due to injuries. Accordingly, head coach Zeljko Obradovic will have to rely heavily on Nikola Pekovic and Antoni Fotsis inside and may need to hand an expanded role earlier than expected to newcomers Nick Calathes or Milenko Tepic in the backcourt. Finley figures to be the catalyst of the Milano defense, but he won’t have it easy against Panathinaikos’s perennial Best Defender Award winner, Dimitris Diamantidis in one of the key matchups. Diamantidis could also be called upon to stop Acker, but Obradovic will also unleash another two star guards, Final Four MVP Vassilis Spanoulis and former scoring champ Drew Nicholas. Milano can turn to the seasoned Massimo Bulleri or sharpshooter Marco Bulleri for backcourt help from the bench. At small forward, Maciulis will battle Stratos Perperoglou, one of Panathinaikos’s most consistent players. Mancinelli returns to the Euroleague to team with Mike Hall at power forward, where they’ll confront two-time champ Fotsis. And at center, two of the strongest players in the competition will clash when Petravicius meets Pekovic. On paper these teams match up well and promise a thrilling encounter that could hinge on one major issue for each team. Milano’s challenge will be to play team basketball and make the most of its collection of talent already in its first Euroleague game. Panathinaikos must get some help for Pekovic and Fotsis inside, since the center who averaged 18 minutes per game may not be up for all 40. How he deals with playing maximum time or how young Girorgi Shermadini does helping off the bench will be crucial for the guests. Either way, there should be plenty of opening night fireworks in Milano.

REFEREES: Daniel Hierrezuelo, Matej Boltauzer, Sreten Radovic


GAME NOTES

Armani Jeans Milano
  • Jonas Maciulis enters the season needing just 3 more steals to reach 100 for his Euroleague career.
  • Marco Mordente and Panathinaikos guard Drew Nicholas played together during the 2005-06 season at Benetton Treviso. Together they won the Italian League title.
  • Marius Petravicius has never missed more than half his field goal attempts in a Euroleague game – 17 appearances total.
Panathinaikos
  • Marius Petravicius has never missed more than half his field goal attempts in a Euroleague game – 17 appearances total.
  • Guard Vassilis Spanoulis has scored in double figures in six consecutive Euroleague games.
  • Forward Antonis Fotsis has made at least one three-pointer in six consecutive Euroleague games.
  • Guard Milenko Tepic has had some of his best individual performances against Armani Jeans Milano. Tepic dished a career-best 8 assists for Partizan in an 81-76 regular season win in Belgrade last November and scored a career-high 19 in a 73-59 loss in Milano the following month.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Quotes Head Coaches

BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
"We’re going to face the European Champions, the team that won last May in Berlin the Euroleague. Ffor me it’s the third time I will play the first game of the Euroleague against the team that won the year before. We have to approach this game believing that we can do it as we did last year against great teams like CSKA, Real Madrid and Olympiacos Piraeus. I’m asking my players to take the court and play the game with the right spirit, the one Olimpia, in its long history, always had. The spirit that last year gave us the opportunity the reach the Top 16 and achieve great results, especially in front of our fans. That’s what I’m asking of my players."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"A new season begins and the match against Armani Jeans in Milan is the first official for us. The main thing for us is to play a good game. Our goal is always to win and we will fight for this. We go to play there without key players such as Batiste, Jasikevicius and Tsartsaris. Nevertheless we are obliged to do the best possible, against a good team with a lot of new faces, which plays aggressively in defense and has a lot of alternatives. Armani Jeans Milano has a lot of important players like Finley, Acker, Maciulis, Petravicius and others. There have at least two good players at each position and this proves the difficulty of our mission."

Players

FINLEY, MORRIS
Armani Jeans Milano
"I think it will be an exciting season. On Thursday we’re going to play just the first Euroleague game against the European champions. We have to be focused on that game and try to play well and hard against Panathinaikos. They are a great team with great and experienced players, but we are really conscious that it’s just the first game of a long Euroleague season. We are ready to start."
FOTSIS, ANTONIS
Panathinaikos
"It’s the first official game in Euroleague and this is enough to prove its importance. It means that it requires the maximum of our attention. We know that premieres are always difficult. Besides that, we have to face a strong team, on the road. We don’t expect an easy game and our job is going to be tough. We work every day and what we want is to start well. We have to let aside the injuries we have and to forget about the absentees. The ones that are going to play have to be focused and to give 100%, waiting for the rest of the guys to get healthy and back on the court to help us out."
Nikola Pekovic - PanathinaikosDefending champion Panathinaikos fought off injuries, foul trouble and a stubborn Armani Jeans Milano to start the 2009-10 campaign with a 67-75 victory at the Mediolanuforum in Milan, Italy. The Greens outscored Milano 2-9 at a crucial stretch late in the fourth quarter to walk away with the win. Milano was in the game for 35 minutes and the lead changed hands four times early in the fourth quarter, but despite both of Panathinaikos’s center fouling out, the Green guards were able to step up and guarantee the win. Vassilis Spanoulis led the charge with 19 points and 5 assists, Nikola Pekovic scored 17 before fouling out, Stratos Perperoglou had 13 points and 4 steals and Dimitris Diamantidis finished with 12 for Panathinaikos, which was without the injured Mike Batiste, Sarunas Jasikevicus and Kostas Tsartsaris. Jonas led Milano with 12 points and Morris Finley added 11 in defeat. The champs head home to face Khimki in their Group D home opener next week, while Armani Jeans heads to Germany to battle EWE Baskets Oldenburg.

Perperoglou got the Greens on the scoreboard first before Marius Petravicius and Maciulis got Milano going with free throws. Pekovic used his size to dominate inside, scoring three times as Panathinaikos soared to a 5-11 lead. Mike Hall kept the hosts close with a triple, but Drew Nicholas set up Spanoulis for a layup and then his steal led to an Antonis Fotsis slam and a 7-point Green lead. Finley sank 3 free throws, Maciulis rifled in a triple and Fotsis’s near-block of Finley’s fast-break layup was ruled goaltending as the hosts came back to take an 18-17 lead. A TV timeout didn’t cool Armani Jeans down as Petravicius scored down low. The Milano bench was slapped with a technical foul and after Spanoulis made the resulting free throws and Pekovic scored down low, Panathinaikos was back ahead. Maciulis scored the final basket of the quarter to give Milano a 22-21 edge after 10 minutes.

Morris Finley - AJ MilanoPekovic stayed strong and Nick Calathes came off the bench as Panathinaikos regained the lead, but Stefano Mancinelli battled inside for a foul and 2 free throws that tied the score at 25-25. Calathes responded for the visitors, however Marco Mordente’s triple put Milano back on top and Mancinelli’s fast break layup led to a Panathinaikos timeout. Milenko Tepic tied the game at 30-30 with a three for his first points in a Green uniform. Panathinaikos ran into a problem when Pekovic was called for his third foul, but Spanoulis fueled his team with a three with a minute remaining. Mason Rocca scored inside and Massimo Bulleri beat the buzzer with a jumper to give Armani Jeans a 38-35 lead at halftime.

Acker provided a highlight early in the third quarter when he came from the weak side to block Spanoulis’s layup and then pulled up for a triple on Milano’s next possession. Spanoulis answered with a basket only to see Bulleri hit back with a three from the corner. Spanoulis continued to provide the fight for Panathinaikos with a three of his own. After a pair of Petravivius free throws, Diamantidis carved through the Milano defense for a layup. Petravicius found a cutting Acker for a slam, but Pekovic’s free throws kept the Greens close. Giorgi Shermadini scored in the paint to narrow the gap to 2. Perperoglou bombed one in from the corner and then banked in a short jumper from the paint as Panathinaikos regained the lead, 50-51. Despite a timeout, Perperoglou stayed hot with a steal and layup. After Rocca scored from the line, Diamantidis drilled a three that gave his team a 52-56 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Finley started the last quarter with a basket and Mancinelli made a spectacular drive through the Panathinaikos defense to tie the score. Mancinelli followed that up with an offensive rebound and a nifty scoop to put Milano back on top 58-56. Tough defense from both sides kept points off the board. Spanoulis drilled a triple to put Panathinaikos back on top, however Finley went coast to coast for a layup as the lead changed hands again. Perperoglou came up big with 2 free throws and another basket. The Greens faced a headache inside when Shermadini committed his fifth foul, but Spanoulis managed to put his team up 5. A Maciulis three revived Milano’s hopes at 63-65, but Diamantidis stepped up with a tip-in and a steal and layup. Pekovic fouled out, leaving the visitors without a natural center, but Acker missed twice from the line and Spanoulis sank 2 free throws with two minutes remaining to make it 63-71. Acker did get a basket for his side, but Diamantidis hit 3 more free throws to seal the win.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Referees: HIERREZUELO, DANI (ESP), BOLTAUZER, MATEJ (SLO), RADOVIC, SRETEN (CRO)
Attendance: 1500
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Head coach: BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
# 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 ACKER, ALEX 34:06 9 3/6 1/3 0/4 2 3 5 4 2 5 1 2 2 3 6
6 MANCINELLI, STEFANO 15:31 8 3/3 0/1 2/2 1 1 2     1     3 3 8
7 HALL, MIKE 24:29 3 0/1 1/2   1 4 5 1 1       2   6
8 MACIULIS, JONAS 23:33 12 2/7 2/5 2/2 2 2 4   1 2   2 2 2 5
9 MORDENTE, MARCO 17:41 3 0/2 1/3         1 2 1   1 2 1 -1
10 FINLEY, MORRIS 28:49 13 5/9 0/3 3/3 1 4 5 3 2 2     3 1 12
11 BULLERI, MASSIMO 15:51 5 1/1 1/1     1 1     3     2 1 2
12 ROCCA, MASON 20:59 9 2/5   5/6 1 2 3     2     3 7 10
13 FILLOY, ARIEL DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS 19:01 5 1/1   3/4 1 1 2 1   1     3 3 6
19 BEARD, JOEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team             1 1     1     1   -1
Totals 200:00 67 17/35 6/18 15/21 9 19 28 10 8 18 1 5 23 21 53
48.6% 33.3% 71.4%
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: OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
# 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 TEPIC, MILENKO 19:02 3   1/3     4 4     2     2   1
6 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS 16:51 19 3/4 3/4 4/4 1 2 3 5 1 1   1 2 3 25
7 PERPEROGLOU, STRATOS 27:12 13 4/4 1/2 2/2   1 1   4 2     2 3 16
9 FOTSIS, ANTONIS 29:42 2 1/3 0/4   2 2 4     2 1   3 3 -1
10 GOLEMAC, JURICA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 NICHOLAS, DREW 25:09 2 1/4 0/4     1 1 2     1     1  
13 DIAMANTIDIS, DIMITRIS 26:24 12 3/3 1/4 3/4 1 2 3 4 1 4 1   1 2 14
14 PEKOVIC, NIKOLA 25:24 17 7/10   3/3 2 4 6     2     5 7 20
15 CALATHES, NICK 17:55 5 2/3 0/2 1/2 1 1 2 1   2     1 3 4
16 SHERMADINI, GIORGI 12:21 2 1/2     2   2   1 2 2   5   -1
17 VERGINIS, DIMITRIOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18 BOGRIS, GIORGOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           1 2 3               3
Totals 200:00 75 22/33 6/23 13/15 10 19 29 12 7 17 5 1 21 22 81
66.7% 26.1% 86.7%
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Head Coaches

BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
"It was a good game for us, but we have to be more effective in the final minutes of the games. We played with a better quality tonight [than in the Italian League]. The turning point of the game was the three-pointer followed by a turnover, which gave them the control of the final plays. I told to my players that I was satisfied by their effort. We played a very good defense with Mason Rocca on the floor, but with him we have to play in another way on the offensive end. I think we are working in the right way to improve."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"We expected a tough game tonight, also because it was the first official game of the season. There were many problems during practices because of injuries, but also because we have any new young players. All of our players are playing with motivation, but we made a lot of mistakes in offense, with too many open shots missed. Pekovic had some foul trouble and Shermadini had a lot of minutes. We didn't play bad, but he have to improve. We played a lot with Pekovic in the first part of the game because we have to read what the defense does, and then we were forced to change our plans."

Players

MORDENTE, MARCO
Armani Jeans Milano
"It's never pleasant to lose, but I think we did many positive things tonight against the reigning European champion. We made a very good effort as a team on defense, but we have to improve in the last minutes of the game. Panathinaikos made a difference in the final minutes using the experience in this kind of games, while we have to play with more lucidity in those situations."
SPANOULIS, VASSILIS
Panathinaikos
"It was the first official game of the season for us, so I think we can be satisfied with the victory and the effort we made. We missed too many chances with open shots, but we managed the situation with our defense in the second half. We maybe underestimated Milano in the first half, but then we were able to do what was necessary to win this game."
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