Regular Season Game 2 - October 29, 2009 CET: 19:15 Local time: 19:15 - ZENITH

Records

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

Referees

Crew Chief
PUKL,SASA, Slovenia
Referee
CICORIA, GIANPAOLO, Italy
Umpire
LOTTERMOSER, ROBERT, Germany

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
72.0 Points 77.0
21.0 Rebounds 35.0
8.0 O. Rebounds 13.0
13.0 D. Rebounds 22.0
10.0 Assists 17.0
7.0 Steals 5.0
3.0 Blocks 9.0
15.0 Turnovers 20.0
48.9 % 2PT 59.4 %
26.3 % 3PT 40.9 %
72.2 % FT 92.3 %
47.0 Index 88.0

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
18.0 / COVILE, RYVON Points 21.0 / Gecevicius
6.0 / COVILE, RYVON Rebounds 6.0 / Baynes
4.0 / COVILE, RYVON OR 5.0 / Baynes
5.0 / BANKS, CEDRICK DR 4.0 / Zavackas
4.0 / CURTI, ALDO Assists 10.0 / POPOVIC, BOJAN
3.0 / BANKS, CEDRICK Steals 3.0 / POPOVIC, BOJAN
1.0 / Doellman Blocks 4.0 / Baynes
4.0 / NICHOLS, AUSTIN Turnovers 5.0 / POPOVIC, BOJAN
100.0 % / CURTI, ALDO 2PT 80.0 % / Bjelica, M.
60.0 % / BANKS, CEDRICK 3PT 66.7 % / Babrauskas
100.0 % / COVILE, RYVON FT 100.0 % / Baynes
22.0 / COVILE, RYVON Index 25.0 / Gecevicius

THE TAKE

Entente Orleanaise will make its Euroleague home debut on Thursday when it hosts Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius at the Zenith Arena. Orleans had a rough opening night last week, falling 94-72 at Olympiacos. Among the bright spots were Austin Nichols and Ryvon Covile stepping up with 18 points apiece, however Orleans’s inside game was exposed as it was outrebounded 37-21. L. Rytas overcame Efes Pilsen 77-70 to start the season with a win as Martynas Gecevicius drilled 5 triples en route to a career-high 21 points and Bojan Popovic took charge as point guard with 11 points and 10 assists. Those four players could end up being the most important players in this game. Orleans point guard Aldo Curti will be the man asked to slow down Popovic, while veteran playmaker Laurent Sciarra comes off the bench to spell Curti and to use his experience to orchestrate the offense. L. Rytas’s newest signing, Vidas Ginevicius, is available so that Popovic won’t have to play all 40 minutes again. Nichols, who is joined by Cedrick Banks and Tony Dobbins on the wings, will need to stay on his toes to stop L.Rytas’s sharpshooting wings, Gecevicius and Steponas Babrauskas. Veteran Arturas Jomantas could be the one drawing the assignment of stopping Nicholas. In the paint Orleans has many different options, with Covil and Ludo Vaty at center and Adrien Moerman, Justin Doellman and newcomer Marko Milic. Aron Baynes and Donatas Zavackas proved a valuable one-two punch for L. Rytas inside, combining for 29 points last week, while Milko Bjelica is a strong option off the bench. Orleans averaged 80.5 points and shot 45.4% from downtown in its two Euroleague qualifying rounds home games, numbers it will strive to repeat to have a good chance at downing L. Rytas. However the Lithuanian champs have traditionally been a strong road team and they went 5-2 on the road in the regular season two years ago. This game could be a pivotal one for both teams, so expect nothing short of maximum effort over 40 minutes from both sides in this Week 2 clash.

REFEREES: Sasa Pukl, Gianpaolo Cicoria, Robert Lottermoser


GAME NOTES

Entente Orleanaise

Head coach Philippe Herve coached Lietuvos Rytas head coach Rimas Kurtinaitis as a player at French club Chalon during the 1996-97 season.

Marko Milic is set to make his debut with the club this week.

Lietuvos Rytas

Guard Bojan Popovic recorded a career-high 10 assists last week against Efes Pilsen.

Martynas Gecevicus scored a career-high 21 points last week against Efes Pilsen.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Quotes Head Coaches

HERVE, PHILIPPE
Entente Orleanaise
"Lietuvos Rytas is a club which has huge experience in Europe, having won the Eurocup last year. They showed all their potential against Efes during the first game. They play with plenty of intensity. The group is very balanced at all positions of play."
KURTINAITIS, RIMAS
Lietuvos Rytas
"It is going to be a tough game. Sure, Etente is a Euroleague newcomer without much experience. Nevertheless it is a powerful team, with all its positions covered. They beat Benetton Treviso in the qualifier and they also beat Asvel last weekend, so this means something. I know their coach Philippe Herve very well. He coached me when I used to play in France, so I know he's really smart. We have of course analyzed their defensive and offensive plays. However, we already have our style in terms of preparations. We used it last year, we're using it this season as well. So far we're winning so I can't see the point in adjusting things. We also don't lack motivation. It may seem that my guys would find it hard to concentrate for this game unlike last week, when we faced Efes Pilsen. But we have crystallized our only motivation: winning. We know we want to win every time we enter the court. Obviously, we have to win this one as well as Entente is one of our most direct opponents in the fight for the spot in the Top 16."

Players

VATY, LUDOVIC
Entente Orleanaise
"We must be vigilant about the team from Vilnius. They are very intense on both sides of the court. Lietuvos Rytas possesses very good players at all positions. We will have to play at their level if we want to stay in this game."
BJELICA, MILKO
Lietuvos Rytas
"I think, naturally, that there are no weak teams in the Euroleague. Same with Entente. It's an experienced and tough team. We also need to have in mind that they will be playing a home game, in front of their emphatic crowd. Entente is a typical French team. It is very athletic and aggressive. They also like to run for fast breaks all the time and they are usually good at rebounding. However, we're going to France to win. Nobody wants to lose, everybody wants to win, us as well. We have to stay together as a team, play aggressive defense all 40 minutes and hopefully prevail."
Martinas Gecevicius - Lietuvos RytasLietuvos Rytas kept Entente Orleanaise winless with a 62-69 road win on Thursday evening at the Zenith Arena in Orleans, France. Last year’s Eurocup champ is now tied with Unicaja for first place in Group B with 2-0 records and will host Efes Pilsen next week. Orleans made its home debut before a packed crowd, but L. Rytas applied suffocating defense from the opening tip and took the Orleans fans out of the game till the last quarter. L. Rytas showed great poise, especially from its floor general, Bojan Popovic, by knowing how to respond to every Orleans attempt to get back into the contest. L. Rytas broke the game open on a 4-22 run that stretched over the closing minutes of the first quarter and the beginning of the second, and then Popovic ensured the victory by dominating the third quarter. Orleans never gave up however, and fought to the very end, but could not overcome the lead L. Rytas had build in the first half.

Martynas Gecevicius nailed a three-pointer to draw first blood for L. Rytas and Aron Baynes added two in the paint for a 2-5 lead. Adrien Moerman made a jumper for Orleans, but Gecevicius answered with another triple. L. Rytas did not let the home side get into any offensive flow early, but it could not take advantage on the offensive end and the scoreboard was stuck at 4-8 till Anthony Dobbins hit an athletic layup at the five-minute mark in the first period. Orleans went ahead 9-8 on a three-pointer by Justin Doellman, but Arturas Jomantas quickly responded with a three of his own and moments later Gecevicius struck again from downtown to make it 9-14. Doellman converted a steal at halfcourt into a breakaway slam. But with L. Rytas in the bonus, Jomantas got 2 easy points from the foul line and Dejan Borovnjak added another. Steponas Babrauskas hit a three as time expired to send L. Rytas into the second period with an 11-20 lead.

Justin Doellman - Entente OrleanaiseBaynes started the second quarter with 2 free throws to open a double-digit advantage for L. Rytas. Head coach Philippe Herve called for time after Borovnjak scored easily as L. Rytas beat Orleans down the court after another empty trip. But the visitors could not be stopped, and Baynes silenced the crowd when he received the ball at the top of the key and drove hard to the basket for a spectacular dunk. L. Rytas kept extending its lead as Jomantas hit a jumper off an offensive board, 13-30. Banks breathed some life back into Orleans by finally making his team’s first field goal of the quarter on a three from the corner. Seconds later Austin Nichols drained another triple, and Ludovic Vaty then scored from inside to get the lead under 10. But Bojan Popovic cut the Orleans run with 2 free throws and then added a three-pointer from the corner. Nichols scored again off some nice ball movement, and Moerman flipped in another layup off a quick counter attack following a steal. Doellman scored twice in the paint in the closing moments of the second, but L. Rytas still held a commanding 29-41 lead.

Nichols scored a quick 4 points to cut the lead down to 8 in the opening moments of the third period. Gecevicius got back in the action with his fourth three-pointer, but Doellman answered with a shot of his own from behind the arc. That was when Popovic took over, first by threading a great pass to Milko Bjelica for an easy layup, and then by drilling a triple the next time down the court, 36-49. The Popovic-Bjelica connection worked for yet another easy layup for the big man, and moments later the L. Rytas point guard, tasting the victory, swished a long three-pointer to make it 39-54. Banks hit back-to-back three-pointers to keep Orleans in striking distance, 46-58, with Popovic on the bench. After a timeout, Borovnjak worked for 2 points in the post, and L. Rytas went into the final period ahead 46-61.

Doelmann fed Ryvon Covile for two to begin the fourth quarter, forcing L. Rytas to call for time to talk things over. Covile scored a two-plus-one out of the stoppage of play to again get the lead down to 10. L. Rytas could not make a bucket, and Doelmann managed to get a wild jump shot to rattle in. Jomantas finally stepped up for L. Rytas and hit a jumper in the lane. Both squads went cold with the score at 53-63 and time running out for Orleans. Banks drove and his layup bounced in, but Popovic found Bjelica under the basket for the close bank shot. L. Rytas missed shot after shot, but they managed to collect the offensive rebounds after offensive rebounds and milked the clock. Covile scored in transition to get the score to 58-65. Orleans came up with some big tops, Nicholls made 2 free throws and Banks added 2 more to get to 62-66 with 24 seconds to play. Orleans put Blejica on the line where he made 1 of 2, but when Covile missed 2 free throws with 11 seconds left it was over.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Euroleague.net
Referees: PUKL,SASA (SLO), CICORIA, GIANPAOLO (ITA), LOTTERMOSER, ROBERT (GER)
Attendance: 5127
By Quarter1234
Entente Orleanaise11181716
Lietuvos Rytas2021208
End of Quarter1234
Entente Orleanaise11294662
Lietuvos Rytas20416169
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 26:14 15 1/3 3/7 4/4   3 3 1 1 3       5 16
5 COVILE, RYVON 24:52 9 3/5   3/6 1 1 2     3 4   4 5 8
7 DOELLMAN, JUSTIN 19:11 15 4/7 2/3 1/3   1 1 1 1       4 2 10
10 CURTI, ALDO 20:29 2 1/1       2 2 3 3 2     5 2 5
11 NICHOLS, AUSTIN 27:12 11 2/3 1/3 4/4   3 3 1   2     2 2 10
14 VATY, LUDOVIC 10:24 2 1/2       4 4           4 2 3
15 MOERMAN, ADRIEN 23:07 6 2/5 0/3 2/2   3 3 1         2 2 4
16 SCIARRA, LAURENT 19:31       0/1   3 3 7 1 3     2 1 6
17 DOBBINS, ANTHONY 24:22 2 1/5     1 3 4 1 2       1 3 7
20 MILIC, MARKO 4:38         1 1 2     1     1 1 1
Team                     3         -3
Totals 200:00 62 15/31 6/16 14/20 3 24 27 15 8 17 4 0 25 25 67
48.4% 37.5% 70%
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: KURTINAITIS, RIMAS
Lietuvos Rytas
# 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 POPOVIC, BOJAN 34:50 11 1/4 2/6 3/4   3 3 9 1 5   1 3 6 13
5 BABRAUSKAS, STEPONAS 20:42 3 0/2 1/3   1 2 3 1         5 1 -1
9 GINEVICIUS, VIDAS 2:04               1         1 1 1
10 BOROVNJAK, DEJAN 15:12 9 4/7 0/1 1/2 4 4 8 1 1 2   1 1 1 11
11 BJELICA, MILKO 28:29 11 3/6 0/2 5/8 2 2 4         1 3 7 10
13 GECEVICIUS, MARTYNAS 27:15 16 1/3 4/6 2/2   6 6 1   3     4 1 13
14 ZAVACKAS, DONATAS 25:55 4   1/5 1/2   3 3   2 2     3 3 2
21 JOMANTAS, ARTURAS 35:09 9 2/4 1/2 2/3 2 3 5 2   3     1 1 9
22 SINICA, JUSTAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
31 BAYNES, ARON 10:24 6 2/7   2/2 3 1 4   2     1 3 3 6
41 BRAZDAUSKIS, LUKAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
55 DAINYS, EVALDAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           3 2 5     2         3
Totals 200:00 69 13/33 9/25 16/23 15 26 41 15 6 17 0 4 24 24 67
39.4% 36% 69.6%
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Head Coaches

HERVE, PHILIPPE
Entente Orleanaise
"I was not surprised by the quality and speed of Lietuvos Rytas. I think they are contenders for the Top 16. We were obliged to be at the game from the first minute. We were not aggressive enough for this level. It must be a constant during the 40 minutes. This is the condition to win this type of games. We're still in the game when we're down by up to 12 points, but we will not always be able to come back. We have seen their ability to recover following our comebacks. It is necessary that we play more together, before considering any win we must already think there are not 25 minutes of game, but 40 minutes."
KURTINAITIS, RIMAS
Lietuvos Rytas
"I was not surprised by the quality of Orleans, especially since I know Phil Herve. He always prepares his team very well and has very good idea. We watched a few games and especially the last Asvel one. We knew it would very dfficult to play especially since they have a very good team. I think we won because we were lucky. We have 12 players to play as we usually play at 7 or 8. They forced us to make many changes, but fortunately were able to develop an offensive game. We have promoted a strategy that worked well last season."
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