Regular Season Game 5 - November 26, 2009 CET: 19:15 Local time: 20:15 - AYHAN SAHENK SPORTS HALL

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
1-3 Regular Season 0-4
1-3 Overall 0-4

Referees

Crew Chief
FACCHINI, FABIO, Italy
Referee
KALPAKAS, APOSTOLOS, Sweden
Umpire
CARDUS, ANNA, Spain

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
81.3 Points 69.8
31.3 Rebounds 29.5
9.8 O. Rebounds 7.3
21.5 D. Rebounds 22.3
16.3 Assists 14.5
5.5 Steals 7.5
4.0 Blocks 3.0
15.0 Turnovers 15.3
54.2 % 2PT 49.7 %
38.7 % 3PT 29.1 %
76.3 % FT 77.5 %
83.3 Index 65.8

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
12.0 / Rakocevic Points 13.3 / Doellman
6.8 / Peker Rebounds 5.5 / VATY, LUDOVIC
3.8 / Kasun OR 1.8 / COVILE, RYVON
5.0 / Peker DR 4.3 / VATY, LUDOVIC
3.3 / Arslan Assists 5.0 / SCIARRA, LAURENT
1.3 / SMITH, CHARLES Steals 1.8 / BANKS, CEDRICK
1.0 / Kasun Blocks 1.3 / COVILE, RYVON
2.5 / Nachbar Turnovers 2.8 / CURTI, ALDO
66.7 % / SANTIAGO, DANIEL 2PT 100.0 % / MILIC, MARKO
50.0 % / Arslan 3PT 40.0 % / BANKS, CEDRICK
100.0 % / SMITH, CHARLES FT 100.0 % / Moerman
13.5 / Thornton Index 11.3 / COVILE, RYVON

THE TAKE

Efes Pilsen hosts Entente Orleanaise on Thursday in Istanbul in a crucial Group B encounter. The Turkish champs are looking to pick up their second win as they start a run of four of their next five games at home. Efes is 1-3 this season, winning its lone home game and dropping three on the road. Orleans meanwhile continues to hunt for its maiden Euroleague win before it falls too far behind in the race to reach the Top 16. Efes enters the game in good spirits with a healthy roster and coming off some fine wins in the Turkish League led by a red-hot Bootsy Thornton. The combo-guard is just one piece of a very deep backcourt employed by head coach Ergin Ataman. The duo of Kerem Tunceri and Ender Arslan shares time at point guard, while Thornton, reigning Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy Winner Igor Rakocevic, former Ford winner Charles Smith and small forward Preston Shumper attack from the wings. Orleans will turn to Aldo Curti and veteran Laurent Sciarra at point guard, while Cedrick Banks, Austin Nichols and defensive ace Anthony Dobbins will try to limit the Efes scorers as much as possible while saving enough energy to still generate points of their own. Justin Doellman and Adrien Moerman will test their skills at forward against Bostjan Nachbar and Kaya Peker, while Orleans will use Ryvon Covile and Ludo Vaty, who is coming off his first Euroleague double-double, to battle Mario Kasun and Daniel Santiago. The ability of Vaty and Covile to bang inside with the bigger and more experienced Efes centers could be a major factor for their team as Efes boasts four players taller than them. Efes enjoys playing at a faster tempo than Orleans and averages 12 more points scored per game than its counterpart. If Tunceri and Arslan are able to control the tempo by pushing the ball and Ataman can keeping his players’ legs fresh with frequent substitutions, Efes will be the clear favorite to win at home. However, if Sciarra can slow things down and create good looks for his players and Orleans is able to recreate its three-point shooting from the qualifying rounds when it made 41.1%, head coach Philippe Herve and co. could have a chance at their first win ever in the Euroleague.

REFEREES: Fabio Facchini, Apostolos Kalpakas, Anna Cardus


GAME NOTES

Efes Pilsen

Kaya Peker needs 2 more offensive rebounds to match injured Panathinaikos big man Kostas Tsartsaris for 20th place on the all-time offensive rebounding charts. Peker has 197 career offensive boards.

Peker needs just 1 more blocked shot to reach 20th place on the Euroelague’s career shot-blocking charts. He has blocked 71 shots in 135 games over his career.

Kerem Tunceri needs 4 more assists to reach the 300-mark for his Euroleague career. He would be the 15th player to reach such a mark.

Bootsy Thornton will play his 100th career Euroleague game this week.

Charles Smith has made 13 consecutive free throws over his past seven Euroleague appearances.

Entente Orleanaise

Austin Nichols has made 10 consecutive free throws over his past three Euroleague games.

Including the Euroleague Qualifying Rounds, Cedrick Banks has made at least 1 three-pointer and scored in double figures s in every game he has played this season.

Ludo Vaty had 15 points and 10 rebounds against Unicaja in the last game before the break for his first career Euroleague double-double.

Marko Milic was released from the club.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Quotes Head Coaches

ATAMAN, ERGIN
Efes Pilsen
"They are a typical example of an athletic French basketball team. They have strong players inside like Ludovic Vaty and Ryvon Covile, while they also have experienced guards like Cedrick Banks and Laurent Sciarra. There's no such opponent you despise as much as when you have to work a lot even when you are the favorites in the game. We have to do the things better that we failed to do in the previous games, especially in the paint."
HERVE, PHILIPPE
Entente Orleanaise
"Efes Pilsen is a very big club and I expect a very hard game against a team which needs a victory for the qualification for the next round of the competition. They play with plenty of intensity. The roster is very balanced at all positions of play. It is a very big challenge for us and all the team after our national league. I hope we will have a big match and win our first game in this competition. It is a very difficult challenge ahead for us. A victory in this game would be very important for our confidence and the rest of the competition."

Players

PEKER, KAYA
Efes Pilsen
"We are coming close to the middle of the season and there's no time to hesitate. We filled our limit for mistakes in the game before and we have to play better now. I believe in the power of our team and the quality of my teammates as we are one of the best teams in the league. But the thing is that we failed to show that in the matches before. Now it's time to be ourselves and to prove to our fans that we are a good team."
NICHOLS, AUSTIN
Entente Orleanaise
"We don't know a lot of things about our opponent but I know that they have a very big team and they have a great head coach. It will be a difficult and very physical game. It is very important for us to win this game for the rest of the competition and for our confidence."
Bostjan Nachbar - Efes PilsenJust in time for the middle of the regular season, Efes Pilsen roared back into the thick of the Group B race by defending its home court 77-64 against a pesky, although still winless, Entente Orleanaise. Efes Pilsen improved to 2-3 in Group B while Orleans is looking for a miracle now at 0-5, making it the Euroleague's last team without a victory. Efes reeled off a 20-5 run over the fist 6 minutes of the second quarter to open up a 40-19 breach that proved to be insurmountable for the visitors to overcome despite Ryvon Covile and Austin Nichols making valiant effort to do just that. The Efes victory was a genuine group effort as the winners had 9 players with 6 points or more and they dished 23 assists among them. Bostjan Nachbar led the way 12 while Igor Rakocevic added 9 and Charles Smith, Mario Kasun, Bootsy Thornton, and Sinan Guler all had 8 points. Cedrick Banks paced Orleans with 12 points while Nichols chipped in 16.

Banks started the game on fire for Orleans, opening the scoring with a three-pointer from the wing. Thornton responded quickly with a pull-up in the lane for Efes only to see Banks match it. Thornton found Mario Kasun under the basket for a dunk, but once again Banks found the bottom of the net. Thornton and Banks then traded three-pointers before the Thornton-Kasun connection ended in another two-handed slam by the big man. Out of a TV timeout, Efes tied the game at 10-10 on a bucket by big man Kaya Peker, who had just entered the game. Sinan Guler then drilled a triple to put Efes ahead. Although Justin Doellman struck back with a nice jumper for Orleans, Guler drove baseline and got a floater to fall. When Kasun threw down a reverse alley-oop, Efes led 17-12 and Orleans asked for a timeout. Following the stoppage, Nichols stepped up and hit a tough jumper for Orleans, but Bostjan Nachbar came off the Efes bench to drain a long three-pointer to send his team into the second quarter up 20-14.

Justin Doellman - Entente OrleanaiseLudovic Vaty notched made a three-point play the hard way to restore the visitors' footing at the start of the second quarter. Or so it seemed. Suddenly, Nachbar sparked a 13-0 Efes run by using his size to post up for the inside score. Igor Rakocevic fed a streaking Ender Arslan for a breakaway layup, and Smith added a three-pointer the next time down to make Orleans call timeout with the Efes lead now in double digits, 27-17. The timeout did not change the momentum of the game as Smith drained another triple off an Orleans turnover. Nachbar then hit again from downtown to make it 33-17. Ryvon Covile finally scored for Orleans but Arslan immediately dropped another long-range bomb to extend the lead. Smith used his long arms to get a steal and coast in for the layup, and Rakocevic tossed in a pair of foul shots as the Efes advantage skyrocketed above 20 points, 40-19. Trying to breathe some life back into this team, Covile scored back-to-back buckets, then Nichols picked up the slack by scoring 6 straight points to cap a 0-10 run and reduce the difference to 40-29 at the half.

Nichols got to the line for 2 foul shots to start the third and chip the deficit down to single digits. Efes stayed cold, and when Aldo Curti drained a three from the corner, it capped the Orleans run at 0-15 with the lead reduced to just 40-34. Kasun and Thornton woke up Efes with 3 layups in a row. Peker then followed with a 2-plus-1 as Efes once again found their flow in attack. Nichols, on fire, knocked down a triple, Adrien Moerman added a pair of free throws, and Nichols cruised in for a layup to not let Efes slip away, 49-41. Nachbar made a pair of free-throws after robbing Curti of the ball and attacking the bucket in transition. Arslan drove in with some fancy dribbling and after an empty trip by Orleans Guler fed Nachbar for an alley-oop layup on the break. Efes was back up by 15 on two free throws by Daniel Santiago and went into the fourth ahead 58-44 as Covile tipped in a miss at the buzzer.

Orleans’s Anthony Dobbins drove in hard for the one-handed dunk to start the fourth. Santiago hit back with a score off an offensive board. Rakocevic then was fouled on a three-pointer and made all his foul shots. Justin Doellman worked the offensive glass for a put back, but Guler kept Efes going by swishing a triple from the wing. Santiago followed up with a slam off another second-chance opportunity to give the home side a 20-point advantage, 68-48, and put the game well out or reach. Out of a timeout, Banks made a tough jumper ending up on his back, but Rakocevic matched him with a shot from the baseline. Doellman got a flip shot to fall, but its was too little and way too late as Efes cruised to the victory till Elio Sadiku hit a thee-pointer from just over half court to bring the final score down to 77-64.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
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Referees: FACCHINI, FABIO (ITA), KALPAKAS, APOSTOLOS (SWE), CARDUS, ANNA (ESP)
Attendance: 2800
By Quarter1234
Efes Pilsen20201819
Entente Orleanaise14151520
End of Quarter1234
Efes Pilsen20405877
Entente Orleanaise14294464
Head coach: ATAMAN, ERGIN
Efes Pilsen
# 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 KASUN, MARIO 17:20 8 4/5   0/1 3 3 6 1 1 2 1   2 3 14
7 SMITH, CHARLES 12:48 8 1/1 2/4     2 2   1 1     1   7
8 RAKOCEVIC, IGOR 20:18 9 0/3 1/6 6/7       6 1 2       4 9
9 SHUMPERT, PRESTON 11:28   0/1 0/1   1 1 2 1   2       1  
10 TUNCERI, KEREM 15:47     0/2         2 1           1
11 THORNTON, BOOTSY 29:37 8 4/7 0/4     5 5 7 2 1     1 1 14
14 PEKER, KAYA 17:02 7 3/7   1/3 2 1 3 1 1 1       4 9
21 NACHBAR, BOSTJAN 17:29 12 2/2 2/3 2/2   3 3   2         1 17
23 KUQO, ERMAL 6:47 4 2/2     2 1 3     3     2   2
25 SANTIAGO, DANIEL 11:54 6 2/2   2/2 1 4 5 1   1     1 1 11
32 GULER, SINAN 18:10 8 1/1 2/3     3 3 2 1       2   11
33 ARSLAN, ENDER 21:20 7 2/3 1/4     1 1 2 1       1   6
Team           2 1 3     1         2
Totals 200:00 77 21/34 8/27 11/15 11 25 36 23 11 14 1 0 10 15 103
61.8% 29.6% 73.3%
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: HERVE, PHILIPPE
Entente Orleanaise
# 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 BANKS, CEDRICK 32:20 12 3/3 2/6   1 2 3 1 1 2         11
5 COVILE, RYVON 20:00 8 4/11     1 2 3     1     3    
6 HERVE, WILLIAM 3:09 5 1/1 1/1     1 1               6
7 DOELLMAN, JUSTIN 24:10 9 3/4 1/3   3 3 6   1 2     3   8
9 CASSEUS, JOHWE 3:09   0/1                         -1
10 CURTI, ALDO 31:09 3 0/3 1/2     1 1 4 1 2     3    
11 NICHOLS, AUSTIN 24:30 16 3/7 1/5 7/9 1 2 3 1   2     1 4 11
14 VATY, LUDOVIC 16:51 4 1/3   2/3 3 3 6   1 2   1 2 3 6
15 MOERMAN, ADRIEN 15:50 2 0/2 0/1 2/2   2 2 1 1 2     1 1 1
17 DOBBINS, ANTHONY 27:09 2 1/3 0/1   1 3 4   3 3     2 2 3
18 SADIKU, ELIO 1:43 3   1/1     1 1 2             6
Team           1 2 3     1         2
Totals 200:00 64 16/38 7/20 11/14 11 22 33 9 8 17 0 1 15 10 53
42.1% 35% 78.6%
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Head Coaches

ATAMAN, ERGIN
Efes Pilsen
"We controlled the game from beginning to end. Entente Orleanaise is the weakest team of the Euroleague. We had the chance to play with all of our 12 players. We extended the difference up to 22 points but lost motivation and relaxed in the last quarter unexpectedly. The rest of the schedule in our group is on our side. We are planning to win the rest of our group matches for a better ending. For that reason, the game against Lietuvos Rytas next week is really very important for us. Of course we could have a better atmosphere but now the only place is to play in Istanbul is Ayhan Sahenk Arena."
HERVE, PHILIPPE
Entente Orleanaise
"Unfortunately we had another defeat in Euroleague. Comparing our last couple of games in the French league, we were better in this game. But it was not enough to win. Right now it's the end of the first leg in the group. We will try to make the best we can to try to get a victory in the second leg."

Players

NACHBAR, BOSTJAN
Efes Pilsen
"It's important to win this game. We have too many ups and downs. We were able to close the game in the first half. We were up by 20 points just in the middle of the second quarter. But we let them come back. They cut the difference to 8 points in the beginning of the second half but we responded well again. I hope we learn from this game and try for the next matches for a better game. We have to use the home advantage in the second stage for a better place in the group."
NICHOLS, AUSTIN
Entente Orleanaise
"Efes Pilsen is a very good team. We tried to play as aggressive as we could. But they did things better than us. They know the game. Things are always tough when you lose but we played against one of the top teams in Europe. We lost but will keep on digging for winning in the next games. All we need to do is to keep consistent and keep getting better. The Euroleague is a great league."
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