Regular Season Game 8 - December 17, 2009 CET: 19:00 Local time: 20:00 - O.A.K.A.

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
6-1 Regular Season 5-2
6-1 Overall 5-2

Referees

Crew Chief
JUNGEBRAND, CARL, Finland
Referee
ROCHA, FERNANDO, Portugal
Umpire
VIATOR, EDDIE, France

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
83.4 Points 83.9
30.7 Rebounds 30.4
8.3 O. Rebounds 7.0
22.4 D. Rebounds 23.4
16.6 Assists 18.1
7.1 Steals 8.3
2.7 Blocks 2.4
13.1 Turnovers 12.7
62.5 % 2PT 58.8 %
34.3 % 3PT 43.3 %
76.5 % FT 70.7 %
95.6 Index 100.3

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
16.4 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA Points 14.9 / Lavrinovic, D.
5.3 / Fotsis Rebounds 5.4 / Lavrinovic, D.
1.6 / Shermadini OR 1.9 / Lavrinovic, D.
3.7 / Fotsis DR 3.9 / GARBAJOSA, JORGE
4.0 / Spanoulis Assists 4.4 / PRIGIONI, PABLO
2.0 / Perperoglou Steals 1.6 / PRIGIONI, PABLO
0.9 / Fotsis Blocks 1.3 / Lavrinovic, D.
2.3 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA Turnovers 2.3 / Lavrinovic, D.
100.0 % / GOLEMAC, JURICA 2PT 71.4 % / Llull
46.7 % / Diamantidis 3PT 80.0 % / Lavrinovic, D.
100.0 % / Perperoglou FT 94.7 % / BULLOCK, LOUIS
17.6 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA Index 20.3 / Lavrinovic, D.

THE TAKE

The top two teams in Group D and two legitimate title contenders will clash on Thursday in the Greek capital when defending champion Panathinaikos hosts Real Madrid. The game is a true heavyweight showdown, featuring two of the best coaches in the game and stars at every position. The Greens have won four in a row to improve to 6-1 and punch their ticket to the Top 16. They can clinch first place and a top seed in the Top 16 draw with a win by at least 10 points, which would give them the tiebreak advantage after losing in Madrid last month 80-70. Madrid saw its five-game winning run snapped last week with a surprise loss at Asseco Prokom, falling to 5-2. Both teams are carrying injury problems into the game. Panathinaikos is expected to be without star guard Dimitris Diamantidis, who is sidelined with a thigh injury. Madrid is without Sergio Llull, while Travis Hansen and Tomas Van den Spiegel are both questions. On the other hand, both teams also have key players back who missed the previous meeting between the clubs. For the hosts that means Mike Batiste, who teams in the paint with Kosta Perovic to form an awesome one-two punch, while Sarunas Jasikevicius is back at guard and could be called on for a bigger role due to Diamantidis’s absence. Madrid has big man Felipe Reyes back, reinforcing its deep frontcourt. Reyes will join forces with the likes of Darjus Lavrinovic, Jorge Garbajosa and Novica Velickovic to tangle with the Green big men, Pekovic and Batiste in the pivot and Antonis Fotsis and Kostas Tsartsaris at power forward. With Hansen out, Sergi Vidal could see extended time at small forward, where he’ll be called on to stop Stratos Perperoglou. Pablo Prigioni leads the Madrid backcourt, creating opportunities for scorers Rimas Kaukenas and Louis Bullock. Panathinaikos features Vassilis Spanoulis and Drew Nicholas as its top guards, with Jasikevicius, Milenko Tepic and rookie Nick Calathes in the mix now more than ever with Diamantidis out. Head coach Zeljko Obradovic’s men have been particularly stingy at home, allowing opponents a mere 65.7 points per game at OAKA this season. However Ettore Messina’s squad is the second-best shooting and scoring team in the competition. The matchup worth keeping an eye on is at point guard, where Spanoulis and Prigioni clash. If one can produce for his team and contain his counterpart, that man’s team will have a significant advantage that could catapult it to victory.

REFEREES: Carl Jungebrand, Fernando Rocha, Eddie Viator


GAME NOTES

Panathinaikos

Head coach Zeljko Obradovic guided Real Madrid for three seasons between 1994 and 1997, leading the club to the 1995 Euroleague title and the 1997 Saporta Cup.

Forward Antonis Fotsis spent two seasons playing for Real Madrid earlier in his career. At Madrid, he reached the 2004 ULEB Cup Final and won the 2005 Spanish League title. Felipe Reyes and Louis Bullock are the only current Madrid players left from his time there.

Fotsis was a teammate of Real Madrid swingman Travis Hansen at Dynamo Moscow between 2006 and 2008.

Mike Batiste needs just 3 more rebounds to catch Kerem Gonlum for seventh place on the Euroleague Basketball career rebounds list. Batiste currently has 748 career rebounds from 136 games.

Nikola Pekovic has scored in double figures in every game this season and in 15 of his last 16 games dating back to last season.

Pekovic scored a season-high 22 points in a Week 3 loss at Real Madrid.

Vassilis Spanoulis scored a season-high 24 points last week at BC Khimki.

Real Madrid

Forward Novica Velickovic and Panathinaikos center Nikola Pekovic were teammates at Partizan Belgrade between 2005 and 2008. Together they won three Serbian League titles.

Velickovic and Panathinaikos guard Milenko Tepic were teammates at Partizan Belgrade between 2006 and 2009. Together they won three Serbian League titles.

Louis Bullock needs just 3 more assists to reach 20th place on the Euroleague’s career assists charts. He currently has 278 assists in 125 career games.

Bullock needs just 1 more steal to reach 20th place on the Euroleague’s career steals charts. He currently has 154 steals.

Jorge Garbajosa needs just 2 more steals to reach 200 for his Euroleague career. Garbajosa is currently ranked sixth on the Euroleague career steals list.

Garbajosa needs 1 more blocked shot to move into the Euroleague career top 10 in blocks. He is currently ranked 11th with 79 career blocks. Marcus Haislip is 10th with 80 career blocks.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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Quotes Head Coaches

OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"Obviously it is a very important game. We have a big motivation for several reasons. Real Madrid is a great club, which beat us in the first round and now we have the opportunity to play much better, to down them in front of our fans and get the first place in Group D. They also have a big motivation, after their two consecutive defeats in the Euroleague and in the ACB, so they will be more careful and they will try to play much better."
MESSINA, ETTORE
Real Madrid
"We travel to Athens to face a great team that is also the current Euroleague champ. It is not such a good moment for us after the results we got in the last two games and the physical problems some players are suffering. Despite all this, we have to face this game with no excuses with the players we have available to fight for the win."

Players

BATISTE, MIKE
Panathinaikos
"This is a very important game, no question. A win can give us the first place in the Group D standings and that is what we want in order to have a better draw in the Top 16. The loss we suffered in Madrid can be considered as motivation, but Panathinaikos doesn’t need it, because it exists simply by playing against such a great club, with good players and a very experienced coach. We also want to make our fans happy with a great performance and a win."
KAUKENAS, RIMANTAS
Real Madrid
"It will be a complicated game which will have nothing to do with the one we played at home in the first leg. They have some players back since then and we have several players with physical problems. Panathinaikos has a great team, both in the frontcourt and the backcourt and they have a few decisive players. We will try to play good basketball and play a good game in an arena that will demand all our concentration to fight for the win."
Louis Bullock - Real MadridReal Madrid advanced to the Top 16 and became the top candidate to win Group D by thrashing Euroleague defending champion Panathinaikos 67-76 in Athens, Greece on Thursday night. Both teams tie atop the Group D standings each with a 6-2 record but Madrid ranks first due to its two wins against the Greens. In fact, Madrid will become the Group D champion with back-to-back wins against EWE Baskets Oldenburg and Armani Jeans Milano in early 2010. It was a special win for Madrid coach Ettore Messina returned to OAKA for the first time since losing the Euroleague final with CSKA against Panathinaikos in 2007. Louis Bullock led the winners with 15 points. Jorge Garbajosa added 13, Rimantas Kaukenas had 12 while Pablo Prigioni and Novica Velickovic each got 11 for Madrid. Drew Nicholas led Panathinaikos with 12 points. Mike Batiste, Nikola Pekovic and Nick Calathes each had 10 for the Greens. Madrid managed to double-team Pekovic in the first quarter and the whole Panathinaikos offense collapsed. Meanwhile, Darjus Lavrinovic, Kaukenas and Velickovic allowed the guests to get a 8-22 lead after 10 minutes. A patient offense and an inspired Velickovic helped Madrid to stay way ahead, 27-39, at halftime. Three-pointers by Stratos Perperoglou and Calathes got Panathinaikos as close as 40-50 but Bullock led a 5-16 run that sealed the outcome, 45-66, long before the final buzzer.

Velickovic got Madrid going with a power layup, as Madrid opted for a tall lineup with him at small forward. A driving basket by Prigioni soon gave the guests a 0-4 lead. As usual, Panathinaikos opened the court with Antonis Fotsis at power forward to feed Pekovic down low. Lavrinovic managed to stop Pekovic in the early going, however, and Panathinaikos did not find open shots. A driving layup by Bullock ignited a 0-8 run that Lavrinovic capped with a back-to-back baskets to make coach Zeljko Obradovic stop the game at 2-12. Pekovic tried to change things with a layup but Kaukenas matched with a long jumper. Madrid kept using long possessions and excelled in defense, not allowing Panathinaikos to circulate the ball well and double-teaming Pekovic in each and every opportnity. Prigioni hit free throws that Batiste matched with a four-meter jumper. A technical foul on coach Obradovic allowed Prigioni and Lavrinovic to make it a 14-point game, 6-20. More foul shots by Lavrinovic, Batiste and Pekovic fixed the score at 8-22 after 10 minutes.

Kaukenas scored in penetration early in the second quarter, as Madrid kept following its game plan - long possessions, attacking the hoop to force Batiste or Pekovic to make an extra effort in defense. Panathinaikos had adjusted its defense and free throws by Nicholas and Batiste got the crowd involved at 11-24. Garbajosa buried an open three-pointer and soon added a catch-and-shoot turnaround jumper for a 13-29 Madrid lead. Batiste shined with a tip-in and Spanoulis added a three-point play to give the Greens some hope at 18-29. Velickovic banked in a turnaround jumper and soon hit a six-meter shot off a timeout to keep Madrid way ahead, 18-33. Milenko Tepic and Bullock traded free throws but Panathinaikos struggled to get Batiste involved now. Madrid kept dominating the boards and played with patience in offense. Pekovic hit a jump hook that Velickovic matched with a put-back layup. Tomas Van den Spiegel dunked it but free throws by Perperoglou, Fotsis and Pekovic got the Greens within 27-39 at halftime.

Nikola Pekovic - PanathinaikosLavrinovic had a big block on Pekovic immediately after the break but Panathinaikos had improved its defense. Pekovic got revenge with a two-handed dunk and Vassilis Spanoulis struck from downtown - Panathinaikos' first three-pointer after 10 attempts - for a 32-39 deficit. Madrid struggled to get Velickovic and Lavrinovic involved now but Bullock rescued the guests with a triple and Prigioni fed Garbajosa for a layup, good for a 32-44 lead. Prigioni kept pacing Madrid with an uncontested layup and a five-meter jumper by Garbajosa capped a 0-8 Madrid run, 32-48. Perperoglou and Calathes stepped up with consecutive triples from the left corner and free throws by Nicholas got the Greens as close as 40-50. Felipe Reyes scored down low and Bullock struck from downtown to boost the guests' lead to 41-55. Batiste scored in transition but Kaukenas bettered that with a three-pointer and Reyes gave Madrid a 43-60 lead. Fotsis shined with a reverse layup but a red hot Bullock buried a seven-meter bomb for a 18-point Madrid margin, 45-63, after 30 minutes.

Panathinaikos needed a quick comeback to return to the game but Madrid kept following its game plan, using long possessions and staying aggressive in defense. Prigioni buried a big triple that made it a 21-point game, 45-66. Fotsis answered from downtown but Madrid controlled the game tempo through an outstanding Prigioni. Garbajosa sank free throws and Madrid kept trying to run the clock down. Free throws by Bullock sealed the outcome, 49-70, with 6 minutes left. Panathinaikos kept trying, however, as three-pointers by Nicholas and Perperoglou fueled a 12-0 run that Pekovic capped with a dunk to get the Greens within 61-70 with under 2 minutes left. Despite an incredible support from its home crowd, it was already too little, too late for the Euroleague defending champion. A three-pointer by Kaukenas allowed Madrid to celebrate not only that the team made it to the Top 16, but that also climbed back to first place in its tough regular season group.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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Referees: JUNGEBRAND, CARL (FIN), ROCHA, FERNANDO (POR), VIATOR, EDDIE (FRA)
Attendance: 15200
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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 15:25 2   0/2 2/2   3 3 1 1 3       1 3
6 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS 32:12 6 1/3 1/4 1/1   2 2 3 2 2     3 3 6
7 PERPEROGLOU, STRATOS 29:01 8 0/1 2/4 2/2 1   1 4 1 3     3 1 6
8 BATISTE, MIKE 17:24 10 3/4 0/1 4/6 1 4 5   1       2 4 14
9 FOTSIS, ANTONIS 23:48 9 2/2 1/2 2/2 3 7 10   1 3 1   2 1 16
11 NICHOLAS, DREW 34:16 12 1/3 2/7 4/7   1 1 5 2 2     2 6 12
12 TSARTSARIS, KOSTAS 8:20                   1         -1
14 PEKOVIC, NIKOLA 23:19 10 4/9   2/4 2   2 1   2   2 4 4 2
15 CALATHES, NICK 16:15 10 2/2 2/4     3 3 1 2 2     1 1 12
16 SHERMADINI, GIORGI DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
17 VERGINIS, DIMITRIOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
19 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team             1 1           1    
Totals 200:00 67 13/24 8/24 17/24 7 21 28 15 10 18 1 2 18 21 70
54.2% 33.3% 70.8%
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: MESSINA, ETTORE
Real Madrid
# 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 PRIGIONI, PABLO 29:30 11 2/3 1/2 4/4   1 1 3 1 3     3 2 10
6 HANSEN, TRAVIS 10:58   0/1 0/2   1 2 3   1       1    
7 LAVRINOVIC, DARJUS 27:44 8 3/9   2/2 3 5 8 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 12
9 REYES, FELIPE 14:02 4 2/6     1 3 4   1 1     2   2
12 VAN DEN SPIEGEL, TOMAS 5:11 2 1/1             1 1     3   -1
13 KAUKENAS, RIMANTAS 24:54 12 3/3 2/3         3   4     4   6
14 VELICKOVIC, NOVICA 29:49 11 4/8 0/1 3/4 3 1 4 2 2 3     2 5 13
15 GARBAJOSA, JORGE 27:50 13 4/6 1/2 2/2   5 5 1 2 1     1 3 19
20 VIDAL, SERGI 2:25                   1         -1
21 DASIC, VLADIMIR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
22 BULLOCK, LOUIS 27:37 15 1/2 3/8 4/4   4 4 2 1 2     3 6 17
51 DE MIGUEL, IGNACIO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team             3 3               3
Totals 200:00 76 20/39 7/18 15/16 8 24 32 12 12 18 2 1 21 17 80
51.3% 38.9% 93.8%
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MESSINA, ETTORE
Real Madrid
"It was a good win for our team, for our season, but most important for our confidence; Nothing more than that. We played well for three quarters, but in the last six minutes we didn’t move the ball well in offense, while we took bad shots, but overall we had a good game defensively and offensively. I can say that my players didn’t miss their focus at any part of the game. After this win, we go back with a little more confidence. "

Players

PEKOVIC, NIKOLA
Panathinaikos
"Only during the three last minutes, we played the way we were supposed to play. In the first 37 we didn’t do it and Real Madrid beat us at home and took an important win. There is not much to say about the game, we have to go back to practice and give our best to have a strong reaction in the upcoming Euroleague battles."
VELICKOVIC, NOVICA
Real Madrid
"We answered after two very bad games, one in the Euroleague and another one in ACB. We said we have to play much harder as a team, we must fight and we proved it during tonight’s game in Athens. It is never easy to play against Panathinaikos in their gym, but we showed we can beat everyone. The key point was stopping Nikola Pekovic. He is the most dominant player under the basket, the strongest guy. In addition we played with heart. We are a good team and we have to continue if we want to take the first place in Group D."
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