Regular Season Game 4 - November 12, 2009 CET: 20:30 Local time: 20:30 - MEDIOLANUM FORUM

Records

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

Referees

Crew Chief
MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS, Spain
Referee
MARICIC,SASA, Serbia
Umpire
CHAMBON, DAVID, France

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
76.3 Points 75.7
31.3 Rebounds 34.7
11.0 O. Rebounds 11.7
20.3 D. Rebounds 23.0
12.3 Assists 9.0
7.7 Steals 7.0
0.7 Blocks 1.7
15.0 Turnovers 14.0
47.7 % 2PT 51.7 %
35.1 % 3PT 28.6 %
78.8 % FT 75.7 %
70.7 Index 74.7

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
15.7 / FINLEY, MORRIS Points 11.3 / Langford
5.0 / HALL, MICHAEL Rebounds 8.0 / Jankunas
2.0 / Maciulis OR 2.7 / Javtokas
3.3 / FINLEY, MORRIS DR 6.3 / Jankunas
2.7 / Maciulis Assists 2.7 / Lopez
1.7 / Maciulis Steals 1.7 / Jankunas
0.3 / PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS Blocks 0.3 / Jankunas
2.7 / Maciulis Turnovers 3.3 / Lopez
100.0 % / BULLERI, MASSIMO 2PT 70.6 % / Javtokas
100.0 % / BULLERI, MASSIMO 3PT 50.0 % / Lopez
93.8 % / FINLEY, MORRIS FT 100.0 % / Fridzon
14.0 / FINLEY, MORRIS Index 14.7 / Jankunas

THE TAKE

Two teams looking to improve their Top 16 credentials meet in Italy on Thursday when Armani Jeans Milano hosts BC Khimki in a Group D clash. Armani Jeans comes off a tough road loss at Asseco Prokom that dropped it to 1-2 and targets its first home win. Khimki comes off a thrilling home win over EWE Baskets Oldenburg that bumped its record to 2-1 and aims for its first road win. Although Khimki will be playing on the road, it will be a homecoming of sorts for head coach Sergio Scariolo, who was born and raised in Italy and coached for a decade there before moving to Spain and later Russia. Scariolo is certain to have his troops ready for this visit, starting with his point guard tandem of Carlos Cabezas and Raul Lopez, who’ll take aim at the heart of the Milano attack, Morris Finley. Khimki will send Keith Langford and Vitaly Fridzon to challenge Milano shooting guard Alex Acker, with sniper Marco Mordente coming off the bench. At small forward, Khimki veteran Kelly McCarty faces Jonas Maciulis, while at power forward, Paulius Jankunas, coming off a career-high 23-point outing, looks to continue his form against Milano’s Mike Hall and Stefano Mancinelli. In the paint, the hosts turn to Marius Petravicius and Mason Rocca to handle Robertas Javtokas and Timofey Mozgov. Petravicius and Rocca will be charged with keeping their counterparts away the glass since Khimki is among the top four rebounding teams in the league so far this season. One area the home team will try to exploit is Khimki’s poor outside shooting: its 28.6% from downtown is among the worst in the league. These teams match up fairly well against one another, although the point guard duel could prove to be crucial in a close game, as the Khimki duo boast not only more experience than Finley, but potentially also fresher legs, since without the injured Massimo Bulleri, Milano lacks a true playmaker on the bench. However if Finley is up for the challenge, the home-court advantage could be the difference in what promises to be an exciting Group D contest.

REFEREES: Juan Carlos Mitjana, Sasa Maricic, David Chambon


GAME NOTES

Armani Jeans Milano

Forwards Jonas Maciulis and Khimki’s Paulius Jankunas were teammates for the past four seasons at Zalgiris Kaunas and on the Lithuanian national team. Together they won two Lithuanian League titles and the Baltic League with Zalgiris. They also both won bronze medals with Lithuania at EuroBasket 2007 and gold medals at the 2005 World Under-21 Championships.

Maciulis and big man Marius Petravicus were teammates of Khimki center Robertas Javtokas on the Lithuanian national team last summer in Poland.

Maciulis has an active streak of 11 consecutive Euroleague games with double figures in points.

Maciulis has made at least one three-pointer in 14 consecutive Euroleague games. Alex Acker has picked up at least 1 steal in eight consecutive Euroleague appearances.

Mike Hall has made at least one three-pointer in six consecutive Euroleague games.

BC Khimki Moscow Region

Carlos Cabezas set a career high with 7 assists in a January 2008 game against Armani Jeans Milano. Cabezas also scored 12 to help his team at the time, Unicaja, beat Milano 89-70.

Guard Carlos Cabezas is just 6 points away from reaching the 1,000-point plateau for his Euroleague career.

Point guard Lopez has a streak of 19 consecutive made free throws dating back to last season.

Paulius Jankunas matched his career high with 23 points last week against EWE Baskets Oldenburg.

Vitaly Fridzon has not missed a free throw in 10 tries this season.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Quotes Head Coaches

BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
"We know the game against Khimki will be a hard game, against a very good team, with a great coach and with experienced and talented players: they won at home against Real Madrid and again versus Oldenburg, and these things don't happen by chance. After our loss at home versus Panathinaikos, and then our win and the loss in Oldenburg and Gdynia, respectively, now we want to try to get two points at home in front of our fans to move forward on the road to get a pass for the Top 16. We're working well, and the win we got last Sunday in Bologna in the Italian League gave us a great boost, so we're ready to play this important game."
SCARIOLO, SERGIO
BC Khimki
"It will be very important game on the road against a talented team that was very close to beating Panathinaikos on its court. Milano is a direct rival in the race for the Top 16. They have many excellent 1-on-1 players and have great size. We must play very focused, tough basketball if we want to have a chance to win on the road."

Players

ACKER, ALEX
Armani Jeans Milano
"It's a tough game for us against a very good team, Khimki. We have to play really concentrated for all 40 minutes and to approach the game with the right intensity and consistency. We want to win our first game in front of our fans in the Euroleague, but we know we have to be consistent and play good defense. Khimki is a very good team and we know it'll not be easy."
MOZGOV, TIMOFEY
BC Khimki
"Each game in the Euroleague is very important. The further we advance in the Euroleague, the more responsibility there is. We need points to reach the Top 16. To play on the road in Italy is difficult. Their support is great. We will face a very good team that overcame a series of defeats and won their last match against Virtus. I am ready to mark their powerful center, Petravicius."
Keith Landford - BC KhimkiKhimki Moscow Region kept pace with the Group D leaders by earning a dramatic 68-72 road win over Armani Jeans Milano on Wednesday after coming back in the final quarter from game-long deficits. Khimki's victory kept it in a three-way tie for first place with Real Madrid and Panathinaikos, all at 3-1. After being down 11 in the second quarter, Khimki fought back and ran off 10 unanswered points at the beginning of the fourth to swing the contest in its favor.The visitors then held off a furious last-minute charge by Milano to secure the win. Keith Langford led the winners with 17 points on countless fearless drives to the basket. Kelly McCarty seconded him with 14 points, including 3 huge triples in the third quarter, and Carlos Cabezas chipped in with 12, of which 11 came in the second quarter to pull his team back in the game. Morris Finely scored a game-high 19 for Milano while Marco Mordente and Jonas Maciulis chipped in with 11 apiece in the losing effort.

Both teams started the game shooting well. Maciulis opened the scoring with a nice turnaround bank shot. Cabezas answered with a quick three-pointer for Khimki. Milano's Alex Acker then bookended a three by McCarty with a pair of deep jumpers before Langford also hit from outside for the visitors. With the score knotted at 9-9, both teams then turned up their defenses and the offenses struggled. Fedor Dmitriev broke the dry spell with a three-pointer from the corner after some nice ball movement from his Khimki teammates. Stefano Mancinelli drove down the lane for the scoop shot, but Robertas Javtokas got 2 free throws to fall, putting Khimki up 11-14. Morris Finley drilled a wide-open triple from the wing for the hosts, and his teammate Marco Mordente added another from the opposite side next time down. After a Khimki miss, Finley pushed for a coast-to-coast layup to cap an 8-0 Milano run before Timofey Mozgov of Khimki lowered the difference to 19-16 after 10 minutes.

Langford sliced to the bucket for 2 points to start the second quarter, but Mike Hall responded immediately for the home team with a bank shot and moments later made a great block. Finley then drilled another three-pointer, and, after another defensive stop, Massimo Bulleri hit from the baseline. Khimki gave the ball away twice and Mordente hit a tough floater to cap the 10-2 run that gave Milano a double-digit lead at 29-18. Khimki head coach Sergio Scariolo called for time, and his players responded. Dmitirev drilled a three-pointer from the corner and Langford drove in for a hard layup. Bulleri hit a jumper from the foul line, but a back-to-back triples by Cabezas drew Khimki to within 33-29. Acker fed Mason Rocca for the score inside, but Cabezas got the foul line where he converted both attempts. Both teams came up empty on their last trips before halftime and Milano went into the break with a 35-31 advantage.

Jonas Maciulis - AJ MilanoMancinelli made a layup to get the third going for Milano, but McCarty hit right back with consecutive three-pointers to knot the score at 37-37. Maciulis stepped up and matched McCarty with consecutive triples of his own to regain the lead for his team. Langdon got to the line for 2 points, but Milano big man Marius Petravicius powered in a bucket from down low, 45-39. Khimki got 2 points from Javtokas at the foul line and McCarty drained his fourth three of the evening to bring Khimki back to within one. The game once again became a defensive fight with fouls coming more easily that field goals. Langford, staying aggressive, got to the line for a pair of foul shots, but Bulleri found his spot at the top of the key and swished a jumper. Khimki took the lead at 48-49 on another three by Dmitriev from the wing, but Mancinelli gave Milano the 1-point lead going into the fourth.

Khimki started the final period with a 0-10 takeover run. Javtokas scored in the post, Vitaly Fridzon made his first 2 points of the night with a jumper, and Raul Lopez drained a three-pointer to claim the 50-56 lead. Coach Bucchi called for time, but Milano stayed cold from the field and Fridzon nailed a three to extend the lead to 9 and force another quick timeout from Milano. Finley finally made a bank shot that cut the Khimki run but did not break the visitors momentum. Langford drove in and got a 2-plus-1 to push the lead to 52-62. Mordente hit a tough layup and then moments later made a three-pointer to keep Milano in the game. Javtokas scored a pair of free throws, but Finley answered with a tough reverse layup. After another defensive stand, Bulleri hit an acrobatic layup to pull Milano to within 61-64. McCarty then hit 2 free throws to give Khimki some breathing room. Finley bracketed a three by Langford with two long range bombs to cut the lead to 67-69. With 20 seconds left, Cabezas made 1-of-2 from the line. Finley was fouled intentionally, but the guard only made 1-of-2. Milano put Fridzon on the line with 10 seconds to play where he made both for the 68-72 win.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Referees: MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS (ESP), MARICIC,SASA (SRB), CHAMBON, DAVID (FRA)
Attendance: 2059
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Head coach: BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
# 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 ACKER, ALEX 25:56 4 2/5 0/2   1 3 4 1 1 2     2   1
6 MANCINELLI, STEFANO 24:32 6 3/5 0/2   1 3 4 2 1 1     3 1 6
7 HALL, MIKE 17:38 2 1/3 0/3   1 5 6     1 1   1 2 4
8 MACIULIS, JONAS 15:17 11 1/1 2/4 3/4 1 2 3 2   3     5 2 7
9 MORDENTE, MARCO 28:23 11 2/5 2/3 1/2   1 1 1   1     3 4 8
10 FINLEY, MORRIS 32:25 19 3/5 4/9 1/2   2 2 3 1 1   1 3 3 15
11 BULLERI, MASSIMO 16:27 9 3/3 1/5     2 2           3 1 5
12 ROCCA, MASON 24:25 3 1/1   1/2 3 3 6   1 2     2 3 8
13 FILLOY, ARIEL DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS 14:57 3 1/1   1/2 1 3 4     4       1 3
19 BEARD, JOEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
20 VIGGIANO, JEFFREY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           1 1 2               2
Totals 200:00 68 17/29 9/28 7/12 9 25 34 9 4 15 1 1 22 17 59
58.6% 32.1% 58.3%
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: SCARIOLO, SERGIO
BC Khimki
# 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 LANGFORD, KEITH 30:48 17 3/4 2/5 5/5 1 4 5 3   4     1 3 19
7 FRIDZON, VITALY 14:48 7 1/2 1/2 2/2   2 2 2   1     2 3 9
8 TOPOROV, SERGEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 CABEZAS, CARLOS 27:55 12 0/2 3/4 3/4   4 4 3 1 2     1 4 17
12 DMITRIEV, FEDOR 21:39 9   3/5                   4   3
13 JANKUNAS, PAULIUS 13:33   0/2 0/2         1         3   -6
14 GUBANOV, PETR 4:42           1 1 1             2
15 JAVTOKAS, ROBERTAS 33:36 8 1/4   6/7 1 3 4 1   3 1   1 7 13
18 LOPEZ, RAUL 12:05 3 0/1 1/2     3 3 2   1     2 1 4
21 McCARTY, KELLY 34:50 14 0/5 4/5 2/2   4 4     4     2 4 10
25 MOZGOV, TIMOFEY 6:04 2 1/5     1 1 2     1   1 1   -3
41 ZAYTSEV, VIACHESLAV DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           2   2               2
Totals 200:00 72 6/25 14/25 18/20 5 22 27 13 1 16 1 1 17 22 70
24% 56% 90%
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Head Coaches

BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
"We have some problems right now as a team. But there are some positive things: we won the battle on rebounds, for exemple, but they made the difference scoring in the key moments of the game. Khimki is not a rival for us; we still have to look to Prokom and Oldenburg to fight for that fourth place in the group."

Players

MORDENTE, MARCO
Armani Jeans Milano
"We still have to learn to manage this kind of game. We can't allow a run like that 10-0 for Khimki at the start of the final quarter, while we really had a chance to control the game. This defeat will not compromise our chances to be qualified to the Top 16, but losing two games at home can't be positive for us. We have tried to put more energy and rhythm by playing with three guards, but we had some problems on defense."
LANGFORD, KEITH
BC Khimki
"We have to improve as a team, but this victory is very important for us, like every time we win away. I didn't figure that the three-points shot to go ahead by five was conclusive; I was just feeling the rythm of the game. Our season is a little bit unsteady, but the most important games are still to come late in the season. Now, we have to work to be more consistent."
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