Regular Season Game 4 - November 15, 2007 CET: 20:30 Local time: 21:30 - O.A.K.A.

Records

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0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
3-0 Regular Season 2-1
3-0 Overall 2-1

Referees

Crew Chief
LAMONICA, LUIGI, Italy
Referee
SUTULOVIC, ZORAN, Montenegro
Umpire
RYZHYK, BORYS, Ukraine

Team Stats

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82.0 Points 80.7
21.7 Rebounds 29.7
2.7 O. Rebounds 9.0
19.0 D. Rebounds 20.7
11.7 Assists 19.0
3.3 Steals 7.0
1.3 Blocks 2.3
10.0 Turnovers 11.3
60.8 % 2PT 54.0 %
34.6 % 3PT 36.7 %
77.1 % FT 70.2 %
81.7 Index 88.0

Player Stats

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13.0 / Spanoulis Points 16.7 / Lakovic
4.3 / Diamantidis Rebounds 4.7 / SANCHEZ, PEPE
1.5 / Tsartsaris OR 2.0 / TRIAS, JORDI
4.3 / Diamantidis DR 3.7 / SANCHEZ, PEPE
2.7 / Diamantidis Assists 6.0 / SANCHEZ, PEPE
1.0 / Diamantidis Steals 2.7 / SANCHEZ, PEPE
0.7 / Batiste Blocks 1.0 / Kasun
2.7 / Spanoulis Turnovers 2.7 / Lakovic
100.0 % / TOMASEVIC, DEJAN 2PT 70.8 % / Kasun
100.0 % / VUJANIC, MILOS 3PT 60.0 % / Grimau
100.0 % / Jasikevicius FT 100.0 % / MARCONATO, DENIS
20.3 / Diamantidis Index 19.3 / Lakovic

THE TAKE

A pair of traditional Euroleague powers will clash at the Athens Indoor Olympic Hall on Thursday when defending Euroleague champion Panathinaikos hosts AXA FC Barcelona for a Group C battle in the Greek capital. The Greens have enjoyed a somewhat favorable start to the season; This will be their third home game. So far head coach Zeljko Obradovic's troops have not been brilliant, but they have been strong enough to eek out three wins in as many tries, mainly through the clutch play of Vassilis Spanoulis and Sarunas Jasikevicius – two players who were not with the club when it lifted the Euroleague crown in May. Boasting arguably the deepest backcourt in the league, the Greens have four guards averaging double figures in points: Final Four MVP Dimitris Diamantidis, Sani Becirovic, Spanoulis and Jasikevicius. The team's dominant guard play can be seen through the statistics as it ranks last in the league in offensive (2.7) and overall (21.7) rebounds per game, although it is also among the leaders with just 10 turnovers per game. Meanwhile, Barcelona has bounced back from a tough opening-season loss at Partizan with a pair of home wins. Guard Jaka Lakovic and center Mario Kasun have been two of head coach Dusko Ivanovic's top players this season. The game sees a pair of former Green stars now with Barca – Lakovic, who helped Panathinaikos to three Greek championships and a Euroleague Final Four appearance in four seasons with the club, and playmaker Pepe Sanchez, who helped Panathinaikos to the 2002 Euroleague title – return to their old home. Sanchez and Lakovic inspire a crisp passing game that sees Barcelona lead the league in assists (19 apg.). Because of the depth on these teams, it becomes difficult to foresee which matchups could dictate the outcome of the game. Two worth keeping an eye on are between former teammates and do-it-all guards Spanoulis and Lakovic, while Mike Batiste and Andrija Zizic must stand tall against Barca big men Kasun and veteran Denis Marconato. Both teams are still in the coming-together stage of the season, making this game one that either team could pull out. But the remarkable depth of these teams also sets up a situation where every tactical decision by the coaches could draw a reaction as this game goes to the closing minutes, where it could once more be some of the top guards in the continent who decide the game.

Panathinaikos head coach, Zeljko Obradovic
"We are facing a very serious team, which plays really aggressively in both offense and defense. They have two players at every position and great depth on the bench. The game against Barcelona is definitely a great test for us, which gives us motivation to fight with the highest concentration and to stay unbeaten in the Euroleague, improving our basketball at the same time. And of course, it is a big chance for our fans to attend a very interesting basketball battle and help us win the game with their support."

Panathinaikos guard, Sarunas Jasikevicius
"Mentally the game against Barcelona is very tough for me, since I played there for three years and won many titles including the Euroleague in 2003. I have never hidden my love and respect for this club, but now I belong to Panathinaikos and with no doubt I will give my best to help my team achieve its fourth win in a row. I have seen Barca's roster and surprisingly none of them were my teammates four years ago. What I want to say about this team is that they have an excellent coach and they know what they are doing on the court. As for my team Panathinaikos, we work really hard in practice and hopefully we will see the results in the games."

AXA FC Barcelona head coach, Dusko Ivanovic
"Obviously, Panathinaikos is right now one of the best teams in European basketball. They have a lot of plays in their offense, with so many options. They like to play with an open power forward in order to get a lot of good shots. Moreover, they use the pick-and-roll with [Mike] Batiste and this is a player who can take advantage of these plays. All their outside players are very good one-on-one, and are able to be the keys of a game. All the team can make an extra pass and this gives them an outstanding range of shooting. They like to play two on the low post, trying to get an advantage."

AXA FC Barcelona forward, Alex Acker
"It will be a special occasion for me coming back to Athens. I played there last year, for Olympiacos, and I know something about the rivalry between those two teams. This is an important game for us and I‘ll be very pleased coming back home with a win. But I know how difficult it will be, because Panathinaikos is one of the best teams in the Euroleague. All their players are first-class. They have a long and experienced roster and every one of their players would be a star in any team."
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Euroleague.net

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Players

Dimitrios Diamantidis - Panathinaikos Panathinaikos remained undefeated through four games with a 76-66 win over AXA FC Barcelona on Thursday night at the Athens Indoor Olympic Hall (OAKA). The defending Euroleague champs won their eighth straight game dating back to last season and held onto a share of first place in Group C alongside Real Madrid. The Greens visit French champion Chorale Roanne next week. Meanwhile Barca fell to 2-2 and hosts archrival Madrid next week. Dimitrios Diamantidis led Panathinaikos with 15 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals and 3 blocked shots. The game was close throughout the first half, with Michel Morandais leading the visitors to a 36-37 halftime lead. However Sarunas Jasikevicius took control in the third period, getting things going with 5 early points to give his team the lead for good and then inspiring his teammates to a 57-46 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Former Panathinaikos star Jaka Lakovic made himself at home down the stretch with 8 fourth-quarter points to carry the visitors back, but Kostas Tsartsaris had the final say with clutch baskets in the closing minutes to seal the Green win. Jasikevicius finished with 13 points and 4 assists for the winners, while Tsartsaris added 11 and Mike Batiste had 9 points and 9 rebounds. Mario Kasun led Barcelona with 16 points, Morandais added 14 and Lakovic 13.

Before a roaring crowd, Panathinaikos got on the scoreboard first thanks to Batiste. Lakovic unleashed a wild triple against his former team to put Barcelona in front, only to be copied by Demos Dikoudis, who capitalized on Diamantidis’s assist. Crisp passing led to a two-handed dunk by Kasun and then Lakovic, determined to silence the crowd, scored on a gutsy drive against Diamantidis to make it 6-7. On the other end, Diamantidis replied with 5 consecutive points to trigger an 8-0 run that forced Barcelona head coach Dusko Ivanovic to call a timeout. Alex Acker ended the dry spell and few possessions later Jordi Trias finished on the break to trim the lead to 14-11. Once again Diamantidis drilled one from downtown to give the hosts some breathing room. However Pepe Sanchez helped the visitors stay close before Vassilis Spanoulis stepped up with a highlight drive to give Panathinaikos a 19-15 gap after 10 minutes of play.

Mario Kasun - AXA FC BarcelonaBarcelona came out for the second period with Morandais on fire. The swingman knocked down a jumper and then grabbed an offensive rebound, scored a basket and hit the resulting free throw to keep the guests afloat. Spanoulis carried Panathinaikos on his shoulders and contributed a long jumper and an assist to Andrija Zizic, which gave the Greens a 28-24 edge. However with Barcelona dominating the boards and Acker and Morandais gunning without remorse, soon the guests tied the game through Fran Vasquez. Panathinaikos responded with back-to-back triples behind captain Fragiskos Alvertis and Diamantidis, good for a 36-32 lead with two minutes left. Instead of folding, Barcelona picked up its defensive intensity and forced Panathinaikos to struggle offensively – committing turnovers and making bad decisions – and soon a three-point bomb by Gianluca Basile gave the visitors a morale-boosting 36-37 cushion at halftime.

After a silent first half, Jasikevicius came up big with 5 points to make it 41-37 early in the third period. Morandais answered back with another contested shot from beyond the arc, but Kennedy Winston followed with a flying drive to the basket. Then, for a while, the fans were treated with a barrage of players stripping their opponents and then turning the ball over. That was until Sanchez committed an unsportsmanlike foul on Diamantidis, who translated it into 2 points. On the resulting possession, Jacikevicius hit a wild triple to give Panathinaikos a 49-40 advantage. Kasun picked up the scoring slack for the guests with power moves in the post, yet neither the three-point shooting extravaganza nor Jacikevicius’s third period heroics were over. With the Greens up 8 and the shot-clock ticking down, Diamantidis beat the buzzer and all odds to score a hopeless long-range out-of-balance jumper from the corner that made it 57-46 at the end of the period.

Sarunas Jasikevicius - PanathinaikosBarcelona tried to attack the paint and Kasun did not disappoint as he muscled his way inside on consecutive possessions. Dikoudis tried to unlock the Panathinaikos offense, yet his shot was swatted away by Ersan Ilyasova, while on the other end, Acker scored a high-flying two-handed lay-up. With 4:20 minutes left and the score 60-56, Spanoulis slashed to the basket and provided a much-needed spark for the hosts. Still, Barcelona was not willing to bow to its opponents and Lakovic kept the guests close. Tsartsaris dunked, drew a foul and made the free throw to boost the margin to 65-58 with three minutes to go. After a free throw by Ilyasova, Tsartsaris shined once again only to be bettered by Lakovic, who quickly replied from downtown to keep Barcelona’s chances intact. After a Panathinaikos timeout, Jasikevicius drove and fed Batiste for a reverse lay-up and a 69-62 lead that brought the crowd to its feet. Lakovic did not surrender, yet Spanoulis lobbed to Batiste for a powerful dunk and then Tsartsaris – clearly the man of the final period – knocked down a late triple that forced the visitors to finally throw in the towel.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Epameinondas Tsakalos, Athens
Referees: LAMONICA, LUIGI (ITA), SUTULOVIC, ZORAN (MNE), RYZHYK, BORYS (UKR)
Attendance: 15000
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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
4 ALVERTIS, FRAGISKOS 10:18 3   1/3   1 1 2 1   1     3    
6 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS 29:25 8 3/5 0/1 2/2 1 3 4 2   1   1 4 1 6
7 BECIROVIC, SANI 10:53   0/1       1 1     1       1  
8 BATISTE, MIKE 20:23 9 4/9 0/2 1/2 6 3 9     2   1 2 1 6
9 ZIZIC, ANDRIJA 12:52 4 2/3   0/1           2     2 2  
10 HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 DIKOUDIS, DIMOS 14:35 6 1/3 1/2 1/2   4 4     2   1 1 1 3
12 TSARTSARIS, KOSTAS 14:33 11 2/3 2/4 1/1 1 2 3 1         1 1 12
13 DIAMANTIDIS, DIMITRIS 36:00 15 2/4 3/6 2/3   7 7 2 5 4 3   4 6 24
14 WINSTON, KENNEDY 17:34 5 2/4 0/1 1/2   1 1 1 1 1       1 4
15 TOMASEVIC, DEJAN 6:45 2 1/1     2 3 5     3     3   1
19 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS 26:42 13 1/2 3/4 2/2   2 2 4   2     2 3 16
Team             2 2               2
Totals 200:00 76 18/35 10/23 10/15 11 29 40 11 6 19 3 3 22 17 74
51.4% 43.5% 66.7%
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: IVANOVIC, DUSKO
AXA FC Barcelona
# 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 BASILE, GIANLUCA 18:07 3 0/1 1/7     2 2   2 1   1 1 1 -2
6 SANCHEZ, PEPE 25:56     0/4   1 1 2 3 2 3     3 1 -2
8 TRIAS, JORDI 19:44 4 2/3     2 1 3 2   1     1 1 7
9 MARCONATO, DENIS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 LAKOVIC, JAKA 23:08 13 1/4 2/4 5/6   1 1 1 2 2   1 1 6 13
17 VAZQUEZ, FRAN 10:26 6 3/3       1 1           3 2 6
21 ILYASOVA, ERSAN 20:16 3 1/3 0/3 1/3 3 4 7 1   1 2   1 3 7
24 MONCASI, ALBERT DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
30 MORANDAIS, MICHEL 24:30 14 5/6 1/4 1/1 1 3 4   2 1 1   2 1 15
34 ACKER, ALEX 21:53 5 2/4 0/3 1/2   6 6   1 1   1   2 6
41 KASUN, MARIO 29:34 16 7/13   2/5 5 1 6 1 1 3     4 4 12
44 GRIMAU, ROGER 6:26 2 0/1   2/2           2     1 1 -1
Team           1   1               1
Totals 200:00 66 21/38 4/25 12/19 13 20 33 8 10 15 3 3 17 22 62
55.3% 16% 63.2%
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Head Coaches

OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"I am satisfied with how we performed during the first half. Especially with our defense that allowed us to remain at Barcelona’s heels. In the second half, we kept playing great defense, yet we attempted to finish the fastbreak with limited results. Anyhow, I want to thank the fans for creating an excellent atmosphere."
IVANOVIC, DUSKO
AXA FC Barcelona
"Congratulations to Panathinaikos for the victory. In my opinion, tonight we made quite a few decisive turnovers due to our poor concentration. To be honest, our inability to stay focused hurt me a lot more than our defeat. I think that we should have not committed so many turnovers. Also, we missed a lot of triples during the third period. Defensively we were okay, yet we should improve our transition game. For, it cost not being able to score some easy baskets."

Players

SPANOULIS, VASSILIS
Panathinaikos
"I am very happy with our performance and I think that the margin could have been even bigger. We missed a lot of uncontested shots, but we controlled the tempo of the game. It’s positive that we’ve started to shift into higher gear, however we should not forget that this was just a victory. We should keep going."
TSARTSARIS, KOSTAS
Panathinaikos
"It was a very important win. We were aware of the fact that Barcelona is a great team in very good shape that has a very deep roster. They were close throughout the game, however what matters is that we played better and grabbed the win. Regarding my performance during the fourth period, there’s not much to say. It seems that it was my turn to score some crucial baskets. We have a roster with 14 very talented players, so each one of us can carry the team on his shoulders. Our goal is to play good basketball and satisfy our fans."
KASUN, MARIO
AXA FC Barcelona
"It was a tough game. We tried to play our best basketball, but we missed a lot of shots. I wish I could say that I’m satisfied with my performance. I am tired. It would be easier if the referees had called some fouls (laughing)… My performance doesn’t matter, since my team lost tonight. After all, basketball is a team sport. It’s frustrating that we lost, but if we keep playing together we are going to be all right."
ILYASOVA, ERSAN
AXA FC Barcelona
"We didn’t react properly at the defensive end, so they made some big triples in the final minutes. As a result, the lead soared to 7 points and we didn’t manage to catch them again. It was a very close game. I missed a lot of shots tonight, so I tried to play hard defense in order to help my team. We should look forward and try to win our next game against Real Madrid."
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