Regular Season Game 9 - January 06, 2010 CET: 20:45 Local time: 20:45 - PALACIO VISTALEGRE

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
6-2 Regular Season 1-7
6-2 Overall 1-7

Referees

Crew Chief
SUTULOVIC, ZORAN, Montenegro
Referee
BIRICIK, MURAT, Turkey
Umpire
JAVOR, DAMIR, Slovenia

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
82.9 Points 66.6
30.6 Rebounds 30.6
7.1 O. Rebounds 10.8
23.5 D. Rebounds 19.9
17.4 Assists 10.3
8.8 Steals 5.9
2.4 Blocks 2.1
13.4 Turnovers 17.6
57.8 % 2PT 49.3 %
42.8 % 3PT 28.3 %
72.8 % FT 67.5 %
97.8 Index 49.9

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
14.0 / Lavrinovic, D. Points 12.0 / Foster
5.8 / Lavrinovic, D. Rebounds 4.9 / Scekic
2.0 / Lavrinovic, D. OR 2.1 / Scekic
4.0 / GARBAJOSA, JORGE DR 3.6 / MAJSTOROVIC, MILAN
4.3 / PRIGIONI, PABLO Assists 3.0 / Foster
1.5 / PRIGIONI, PABLO Steals 1.4 / Foster
1.4 / Lavrinovic, D. Blocks 0.6 / MAJSTOROVIC, MILAN
2.3 / Lavrinovic, D. Turnovers 3.5 / PAULDING, RICKEY
71.4 % / Llull 2PT 55.6 % / BOUMTJE BOUMTJE, R.
80.0 % / Lavrinovic, D. 3PT 50.0 % / Scekic
95.7 % / BULLOCK, LOUIS FT 88.0 % / PERKOVIC, JASMIN
19.3 / Lavrinovic, D. Index 9.1 / Foster

THE TAKE

Real Madrid will look to continue its positive momentum from before the winter break when it hosts EWE Baskets Oldenburg on Wednesday night in the Spanish capital. Madrid defeated Panathinaikos on the road in Week 8 to improve to 6-2 and grab first place in Group D. Head coach Ettore Messina’s men can clinch first place and with it a top seed in the Top 16 Draw with a win this week and a Panathinaikos loss. Oldenburg meanwhile has dropped seven straight games and will not play in the Top 16, however head coach Predrag Krunic’s men will look to go down swinging. Both teams are suffering from injuries that will impact their squads. Madrid is likely without center Tomas Van den Spiegel and guard Sergio Llull, while Travis Hansen is questionable. And the German champs are without the injured Jasmin Pekovic, who has started all eight games thus far. Madrid pounded Oldenburg 61-104 when they met earlier as Darjus Lavrinovic led six Madrid scorers in double figures with 18 points and EWE Baskets turned the ball over 25 times. Oldenburg has shored up its backcourt since then with the addition of Bryan Bailey and the return of Jason Gardner from injury. That duo will be charged with stopping Madrid playmaker Pablo Prigioni. Oldenburg’s scoring punch on the wings is provided by Je’Kel Foster, Rickey Paulding and Josh Carter. Madrid counters with Marko Jaric, who makes his long-awaited return to the Euroleague, Louis Bullock, Sergi Vidal and Rimas Kaukenas. Forward Jorge Garajosa and Novica Velickovic will look to capitalize on Perkovic’s absence and attack Milan Majstorovic, who could start at power forward. In the paint Madrid turns to Lavrinovic and Felipe Reyes, while Oldenburg counters with Ruben Boumtje Boumtje and Marko Scekic. EWE Baskets ranks second worst in the Euroleague in both turnovers committed (17.6 per game) and three-point shooting (28.3%), two things it must drastically improve on to win in Madrid. The hosts are No. 2 in the Euroleague in scoring (82.9 ppg.) and three-point shooting (42.8%). Accordingly, Madrid is the clear favorite, however with no pressure on its shoulders, the hosts best beware Oldenburg.

REFEREES: Zoran Sutulovic, Murat Biricik, Damir Javor


GAME NOTES

Real Madrid

Marko Jaric is set to play his first Euroleague game in seven-and-a-half years. Jaric’s last Euroleague appearance was at the 2002 title game with Kinder Bologna.

Jorge 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.

Darjus Lavrinovic needs 5 more blocked shots to move into the Euroleague career top 10 in blocks. He is currently ranked 17th with 75 career blocks.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
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Quotes Head Coaches

MESSINA, ETTORE
Real Madrid
"We have to face this game without wrong conclusions from the first game in Germany. We must not think it will be easy, because in the first leg their morale was down soon because of our good start, and also because they missed several open shots. This game will be different. Little by little, we are getting more players involved in the team dynamics, like Marko Jaric, and in this aspect we also hope to give some minutes to Felipe Reyes, who will have to play with a mask. It is a very important game for us to keep improving and keep our options to finish the regular season in our group's top spot."
KRUNIC, PREDRAG
EWE Baskets
"We suffered a bad loss in the first game against Madrid. They have a great team with excellent individual qualities. Despite of having one of the best teams in Europe, they just added another well known player to their roster. Marko Jaric makes this deep team even deeper. We have to fight for 40 minutes. Even though we have no chance to reach the Top 16, we must be ready to deliver a good game. The injury of Jasmin Perkovic hurts, but we have to handle that situation."

Players

LAVRINOVIC, DARJUS
Real Madrid
"The game we played in Germany and the team we faced there will have nothing to do with what will happen in Vistalegre. The score from that game does not reflect the true difference between both teams. We have to be ready four a tough and competitive game, and it will be important for us to keep fighting for the first place in our group. It will be important to be concentrated from the very beginning, play good defense and little by little, mark the pace of the game."
CARTER, JOSHUA
EWE Baskets
"We know they are a good team. We have been playing well in the Euroleague so far and we are hoping to go to Madrid and play hard and try to win the game. Is it a problem not having a chance to make it to the Top 16? I guess not because we have nothing to lose. We can just relax and play and try to steal a win on the road. The influence of Jasmin Perkovic’s injury is big because he is really important to us. But we are still a good team and have talent so I think we will be alright."
Louis Bullock - Real MadridReal Madrid remained unbeaten at home and on pace to win Group D following a 73-60 victory over EWE Baskets Oldenburg at Palacio Vistalegre in the Spanish capital. Madrid improved to 7-2 and will clinch first place in the group next week with either a win at Armani Jeans Milano or a loss for Panathinaikos. Oldenburg dropped its eighth straight since an opening night loss and will finish its debut Euroleague campaign at home next week against Panathinaikos. The German champs were in the game for two-and-a-half quarters before Louis Bullock’s scoring gave Madrid control. Oldenburg used a 1-15 opening-quarter run to take the lead and trailed just 34-30 at the break. Marko Scekic made it 45-44 with three minutes to go in the third quarter, but Bullock drained 3 three-pointers in a 17-3 Madrid charge that effectively ended the game. The keys for the hosts were inside as Madrid controlled the glass 38-29 and had 7 blocks to 2 for the visitors. Oldenburg was also doomed by its 20 turnovers. Darjus Lavrinovic paced Madrid with 16 points and 4 blocked shots, Bullock finished with 15 points Novica Velickovic and Rimas Kaukenas added 10 each and Marko Jaric marked his return to the Euroleague with 6 points, 8 rebounds and 4 steals. Ricky Paulding led Oldenburg with 12 points, Scekic and Je’Kel Foster scored 11 apiece and Jason Gardner had 10.

Jaric opened the scoring with a layup and Bullock’s three-point play gave Madrid an early cushion. Paulding got Oldenburg on the scoreboard with a triple. Pablo Prigioni threaded the needle to Lavrinovic who was fouled and made a free throw. Lavrinovic added a jumper before Foster scored in the paint for the visitors. Jorge Garbajosa and Lavrinovic stretched the Madrid lead to 7 before Gardner buried a three for Oldenburg. Gardener added a layup and Ruben Boumtje Boumtje scored down low to knot the game at 12-12. Felipe Reyes came in, stole the ball from Boumtje Boumtje and was fouled from behind, resulting in an unsportsmanlike foul. However Madrid did not capitalize and at the other end Paulding scored in transition and added a free throw for a 13-15 Oldenburg edge. The visitors continued to roll as Milan Majstorovic drilled a three and Gardner fed Boumtje Boumtje inside to cap a 1-15 EWE Baskets surge that put the visitors up 13-20. Jaric attacked the basket and Kaukenas added a layup to get his team within 17-20 after 10 minutes.

Foster pulled up for a three and Daniel Hain drew a charge from Velickovic as Oldenburg continued to hold the lead. Majstorovic soared to block a Garbajosa shot, but Reyes kept Madrid close with free throws. Prigioni struck from downtown to put Madrid ahead 24-23 midway through the second quarter, but Josh Carter matched him at the other end. Jaric scored in transition to tie the game at 28-28. Oldenburg called timeout to recharge, but Lavrinovic looked sharpest at both ends of the floor afterward, grabbing a defensive rebound and scoring on consecutive possessions to put Madrid up 3. Velickovic scored in the paint, but Paulding matched him in transition. Each team failed to score on two possessions in the last 2 seconds of the half leaving the hosts a 34-30 lead at the break.

Rickey Paulding - EWE BasketsFoster and Velickovic traded baskets in the first minutes of the second half. Paulding netted a floater and Bullock fed a cutting Lavrinovic to keep the gap at 4. Paulding had his shot blocked twice down low, but scored on the next possession to get his team within a score. Jaric collided with Majstorovic and went down clutching his knee before leaving the floor. Lavrinovic blocked Scekic on consecutive possessions allowing Bullock to put the hosts a little further ahead with a three-pointer. Sergi Vidal added his first basket before Scekic attacked the basket for 2 points. Foster stole the ball from Lavrinovic and coasted for a layup and Foster found Scekic for a basket to make it 45-44. Jaric came back in time to see Bullock bury a three and Kaukenas bank a jumper in as Madrid regained a comfortable cushion. Paulding made a pretty pass to Scekic for a basket-plus-foul. Bullock stepped up with back-to-back triples that stretched the Madrid lead to 9. Then Kaukenas hit a jumper that gave the hosts their first double-digit lead of the night, 58-47, at the end of the third quarter.

Reyes scored on the offensive glass early in the fourth quarter and then rejected Boumtje Boumtje at the other end. Reyes drew a foul from Boumtje Boumtje, who was forced to leave the game with 5 fouls. Velickovic scored drew a fifth foul from Majstorovic, who was also forced the bench. Foster hit a fade away jumper, but the momentum was all Madrid as Kaukenas scored and was fouled in transition, taking the lead to 16. Despite a three from Carter, Oldenburg was falling apart and Vladimir Dasic and Velickovic toojk advantage to stretch the Madrid advantage to 71-52. Baskets by Scekic and Daniel Strauch only helped to minimize the difference with the outcome already clear.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
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Referees: SUTULOVIC, ZORAN (MNE), BIRICIK, MURAT (TUR), JAVOR, DAMIR (SLO)
Attendance: 6400
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Real Madrid17172415
EWE Baskets20101713
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Real Madrid17345873
EWE Baskets20304760
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
4 JODAR, ALBERTO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
5 PRIGIONI, PABLO 25:03 3   1/2     2 2 4 3 4     1   6
7 LAVRINOVIC, DARJUS 25:45 16 6/7 0/1 4/6 2 2 4   2 2 4   1 4 23
8 JARIC, MARKO 25:42 6 3/8 0/1   2 6 8 2 4 2 1   2 1 12
9 REYES, FELIPE 16:59 7 1/6   5/6 2 3 5   5 1 1   2 8 17
13 KAUKENAS, RIMANTAS 22:38 10 4/6 0/4 2/3   1 1 3   3     1 3 6
14 VELICKOVIC, NOVICA 22:34 10 5/7   0/3   4 4 2   2 1 1 3 3 9
15 GARBAJOSA, JORGE 14:37 2 1/3 0/2   3 1 4 2   2     1 1 2
20 VIDAL, SERGI 14:33 2 1/2     1 3 4     1     1 1 4
21 DASIC, VLADIMIR 12:07 2 1/4 0/1     2 2   1     1 1 1  
22 BULLOCK, LOUIS 20:02 15 1/1 4/7 1/1   2 2 1         2 2 15
Team           1 1 2               2
Totals 200:00 73 23/44 5/18 12/19 11 27 38 14 15 17 7 2 15 24 96
52.3% 27.8% 63.2%
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: KRUNIC, PREDRAG
EWE Baskets
# 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 SCEKIC, MARKO 24:49 11 5/8   1/1 1 5 6 2 1 4   2 4 1 8
5 BULJEVIC, MARCO 2:18           2 2               2
6 STRAUCH, DANIEL 8:07 3 1/1 0/3 1/1                   1 1
8 FOSTER, JEKEL 33:46 11 4/6 1/5   1 1 2 4 3 3     3   8
9 NJEI, ACHA 2:18                              
10 MAJSTOROVIC, MILAN 23:06 3 0/1 1/3   1 4 5   1   2   5 3 6
19 HAIN, DANIEL 5:22                         1 1  
22 GARDNER, JASON 34:39 10 2/3 2/5         3 1 5     3 2 4
23 PAULDING, RICKEY 24:38 12 4/9 1/3 1/1 1   1 2       2 2 2 6
24 CARTER, JOSHUA 21:37 6   2/6     2 2   1 2     1 3 5
44 BOUMTJE BOUMTJE, RUBEN 19:20 4 2/5     1 7 8   1 6   3 5 2 -2
Team             3 3               3
Totals 200:00 60 18/33 7/25 3/3 5 24 29 11 8 20 2 7 24 15 41
54.5% 28% 100%
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Head Coaches

MESSINA, ETTORE
Real Madrid
"In the end, the most important thing is that we won the game and that Felipe Reyes had the chance to play some minutes. We were able to fix some mistakes, especially in the second part, in which Louis Bullock was a big key for us. We have to keep working to play well at all time during the game, not only in defense, but also in offense."
KRUNIC, PREDRAG
EWE Baskets
"First of all, I must congratulate Real Madrid, but I am happy with the game we had. We played a good first half, but everything changed after that for two reasons: Our foul problems and a great performance from Louis Bullock. Obviously, compared to our game in Oldenburg, I have to be happy. I want to wish Madrid luck in the rest of the Euroleague season because they are a great team."

Players

JARIC, MARKO
Real Madrid
"It was been a strange game because we had a lot to lose - and they had a lot to win. We were not focused in the beginning against a team that may look weak, but is always dangerous. Fortunately, we woke up in the second half especially because of Louis Bullock and our outside shooters. We got a good lead and managed to win the game."
REYES, FELIPE
Real Madrid
"I felt really well throughout the game. I was worried about losing the rhythm and also because I had to play with a mask. I am happy with the game we had and the work I did in defense. The best news we can get from this game is that we won. There are no easy opponents in the Euroleague and we didn't feel comfortable tonight, but we must keep working."
PAULDING, RICKEY
EWE Baskets
"We put a good fight out there in the second half, but those three-pointers by Louis Bullock killed us, added to the fact that Madrid started to run. They are a really good team, very tough to beat at home. I think we put out a great effort tonight. What we have to do is keep fighting, enjoy the Euroleague experience and keep on playing as well as we can."
GARDNER, JASON
EWE Baskets
"They played really well, especially in the third quarter, when we paid a high price for their shooting accuracy. They are a very good team and you have to play tough against them. I think it was a good game for both teams, including us. We must keep working as a team, improving our defense and rebounding and developing chemistry."
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