Quarter Final Game 1 - February 27, 2007 CET: 20:30 Local time: 20:30 - RHENUS SPORT

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final 0-0
0-0 Semi-Final 0-0
0-0 Quarter Final 0-0
0-0 Eighthfinals 0-0
0-0 Regular Season 0-0
7-5 Overall 8-4

Referees

Crew Chief
TOLA, LUCIANO, Italy
Referee
CHRISTODOULOU, CHRISTOS, Greece
Umpire
CONDE, ANTONIO, Spain

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
79.2 Points 79.9
33.3 Rebounds 36.9
10.2 O. Rebounds 11.6
23.1 D. Rebounds 25.3
15.0 Assists 16.1
9.0 Steals 10.2
3.1 Blocks 2.8
15.3 Turnovers 12.8
53.6 % 2PT 56.3 %
33.9 % 3PT 32.8 %
76.2 % FT 71.1 %
89.0 Index 91.5

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
16.5 / Eidson Points 10.3 / Batista
7.3 / SANDERS, AERICK RASHAL Rebounds 6.7 / Nielsen
2.8 / SANDERS, AERICK RASHAL OR 2.4 / PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS
4.4 / SANDERS, AERICK RASHAL DR 5.0 / Nielsen
4.2 / Eidson Assists 2.9 / STELMAHERS, R.
1.4 / McCORD, J. Steals 1.4 / DELININKAITIS, T.
1.2 / SANDERS, AERICK RASHAL Blocks 1.1 / Nielsen
2.8 / Eidson Turnovers 2.5 / IVORY, T.
68.4 % / MADRICH, DIRK 2PT 69.0 % / SLEZAS, A.
100.0 % / MARQUIS, CLAUDE 3PT 100.0 % / Batista
87.7 % / Eidson FT 85.7 % / IVORY, T.
22.6 / Eidson Index 12.1 / Batista

THE TAKE

SIG Strasbourg will try to build upon the best ever performance from a French team in the ULEB Cup when it hosts former champion Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius on Tuesday in the first game of their quarterfinal series. Both teams have much different looks from the sides that finished the regular season. Strasbourg, which finished third in Group B before sweeping Sluc Nancy in the eighthfinals, has lost point guard Lonnie Cooper for the remainder of the season through a torn ACL. Meanwhile, L. Rytas, which won Group A and then eliminated Snaidero Udine in the eighthfinals, dismissed coach Zmago Sagadin and will be led by former assistant Aleksander Trifunovic against Strasbourg. The Lithuanian champs have a distinct advantage going into the game – a player with some knowledge of how to stop Strasbourg's red-hot forward Chuck Eidson, who won back-to-back MVP of the Week awards in the two eighthfinals games. Marijonas Petravicius (7 ppg.) was a teammate of Eidson's for four seasons at South Carolina University and the two have remained close friends. Eidson was a force in the previous round, posting mouth-watering averages of 24 points on 68% two-point shooting and 91.6% from the line, 6.5 rebounds and 7 assists. Perhaps even more important for Strasbourg is the play of point guards Gauthier Darrigand and Afik Nissim (10.2 ppg.), who must step up in Cooper's absence. They'll need to contain L. Rytas's veteran leader Roberts Stelmahers (9.3 ppg.). The battle inside features some evenly matched pairs, as Strasbourg's veteran Claude Marquis (11.3 ppg.) and Aerick Sanders (10.8 ppg., 7.3 rpg.) go head-to-head with Matt Nielsen (9.9 ppg., 6.7 rpg.) and J.P. Batista (10.3 ppg.). On paper the visitors biggest advantage is on the wings, with scorers Kareem Rush (18.7 ppg., 57.9% 3FG) and Andrius Slezas (10.2 ppg., 46.3% 3FG). Strasbourg's answer will need to come from the combination of Eidson, Michael Smith (8.4 ppg.) and reserve Sanya Giffa (7.8 ppg.). The different styles of play from both teams' wing players make those matchups crucial to the outcome of the game. Nissim could be the player to watch, as his roles at both guard spots could make the difference on both ends of the floor.
Monday, February 26, 2007
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Quotes Head Coaches

GIRARD, ERIC
Strasbourg
"After exploding against Nancy in the eighthfinals, we will take on our first quarterfinals in the ULEB Cup against one of the strongest teams in Lithunia, Lietuvos Rytas. This team could be in the Euroleague Top 16 but we are really motivated to face them in spite of the absence of Lonnie Cooper, who we can't replace."
TRIFUNOVIC, ALEKSANDAR
Lietuvos Rytas
"There are no weak teams in this tournament stage, so we respect Strasbourg as any other opponent. Our opponent is an atypical team – they have no big size, but are extremely athletic. In the first game we will concentrate on defense regardless of the result on the scoreboard. We need to manage our defense first and then to think about offense. We have the home advantage, but if we want to use this factor, we must play solid basketball in the away game."

Players

Afix Nissim - Strasbourg Strasbourg showed that it's in good form and provided the most shocking result in the ULEB Cup quarterfinals yet by downing mighty Lietuvos Rytas 83-70 at home in the first leg of the two-game series in front of 5,900 fans on Tuesday. Strasbourg now has a 14-point lead in the two-way series, which moves back to Vilnius, Lithuania, for the second leg at Siemens Arena. Despite its advantage, it will not be an easy game for Strasbourg, as Rytas has a 20-1 ULEB Cup home record and has won 17 straight games in Vilnius, the last nine at Siemens Arena, where a sellout crowd of 10,000 fans will try to get their team into the next round. Afik Nissim led the winners with a ULEB Cup career-high 21 points on 4-of-5 three-pointers, Chuck Eidson added 18, while Aerick Sanders had 10 for Strasbourg. Kareem Rush had 21 points for L. Rytas, while Andrius Slezas and Arturas Jomantas each added 11. Strasbourg opened the game with an 11-2 run, extending its margin to 28-13 after 10 minutes and then again to 52-29 at halftime. Rush and Jomantas led the L. Rytas comeback in the final period, but Strasbourg still managed to keep a considerable lead for the second leg next Tuesday.

Eidson got Strasbourg going with a fade-away jumper, which Jomantas erased with a driving layup. Eidson provided a highlight with a wild three-point play and then fed Aerick Sanders for a short jumper. Claude Marquis added a put-back layup in a 11-2 opening run that Gauthier Darrigand capped with free throws. L. Rytas could not find the way to the basket until Rush took over with a fast break layup. Eidson answered with a five-meter shot and then fed John McCord for a power basket, causing L. Rytas to call timeout at 15-4. Jomantas stepped up with another driving basket, however Marquis erased it with a short jumper. Rush fired in his first triple, but McCord kept scoring in the low post and Nissim buried one from downtown for a 22-9 Strasbourg lead. Sanders followed a layup with free throws, and more foul shots by Nissim gave Strasbourg a 15-point lead, 28-13, after 10 minutes.

Arturas Jomantas - Lietuvos RytasNissim stayed on fire early in the second quarter, hitting a big triple for a 31-13 Strasbourg margin. Rush tried to ignite the L. Rytas comeback with a fade-away jumper, but Dirk Madrich shined with a put-back dunk and Eidson buried a three-pointer to make the guests call timeout at 36-15. Eidson took over with a huge basket in the low post, but Slezas struck twice from downtown to get L. Rytas going. Michael Smith joined the three-point festival and McCord added free throws to restore a 23-point Strasbourg lead. Joao Paolo Batista hit foul shots and Rush added a driving layup, as L. Rytas now tried an effective 2-3 zone defense. Slezas buried his third triple, but Smith matched it at the other end. Madrich scored again in the low post and Nissim buried another three-pointer to give Strasbourg a 52-29 halftime margin, as its own fans could not believe their eyes after an outstanding exhibition at both ends.

Matt Nielsen tried to ignit the L. Rytas comeback with a turnaround jumper as the guests returned after the break ready to give everything on defense. Eidson rescued his team with an incredible layup-plus-foul. An unsportsmanlike foul on Claude Marquis allowed Nielsen and Batista to get Rytas within 56-36. Smith slashed to find an easy layup, which Mindaugas Lukauskis matched with a short jumper. Rush shined with a driving layup as L. Rytas tried Lukauskis on Eidson now. Strasbourg switched to zone defense, but now had trouble against L. Rytas's physical defense. Nissim stepped up with another three-pointer, but Eurelijus Zukauskas and Lukauskis helped Rytas to keep its momentum going. Sacha Giffa shined with a driving layup and Madrich added free throws to make it 65-44. Rush kept pacing Rytas with a huge triple and a fall-away jumper, but Nissim made foul shots to give Strasbourg a 67-49 margin after three quarters.

Lukauskis dunked it off a steal at the start of the final period, as Strasbourg hustled for every possession on defense. Zukauskas stepped up with a put-back basket to get L. Rytas within 67-53. The hosts continued to struggle to score, until Gauthier Darrigand hit a floating jumper. Jomantas scored near the basket and added free throws to get L. Rytas even closer, 69-57, with 4 minutes to go. Nissim took over with a five-meter jumper but Rush hit another triple for a 71-61 L. Rytas deficit. Darrigand answered from downtown and Eidson banked in a jumper and the free throw that came with in. Janis Blums stepped up with a triple, but a driving layup by Nissim gave Strasbourg a 79-65 lead. Nielsen immediately scored in the other end, but Sanders took over with another three-point play in the final minute. Blums got his own layup-plus-foul, but a free throw by Nissim allowed Strasbourg to take a 13-point lead in the two-game series.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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Referees: TOLA, LUCIANO (ITA), CHRISTODOULOU, CHRISTOS (GRE), CONDE, ANTONIO (ESP)
Attendance: 5900
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Strasbourg28241516
Lietuvos Rytas13162021
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Strasbourg28526783
Lietuvos Rytas13294970
Head coach: GIRARD, ERIC
Strasbourg
# 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 DARRIGAND, GAUTHIER 24:30 7 1/1 1/2 2/2 1   1 1 1       2 2 9
7 MARQUIS, CLAUDE 17:30 4 2/4     1 3 4         1 3   2
8 SANDERS, AERICK 25:15 10 3/5   4/5 2 4 6       1   5 3 12
9 SMITH, MICHAEL 21:30 8 1/1 2/8   1 4 5 2   1         8
10 GIFFA, SANYA 19:00 2 1/2 0/2   2 2 4 2 1 2     2   2
11 NISSIM, AFIK 21:30 21 2/4 4/5 5/6       1   2     1 5 20
12 McCORD, JOHN 23:45 7 2/3   3/4 1 3 4       1   2 3 11
13 EIDSON, CHUCK 30:30 18 6/14 1/3 3/3   4 4 2 2 2     2 6 18
14 BACH, JASON DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 MADRICH, DIRK 16:30 6 2/5 0/2 2/2 3 5 8   1       4 2 8
16 YAICI, BOUDJI DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team             1 1               1
Totals 200:00 83 20/39 8/22 19/22 11 26 37 8 5 7 2 1 21 21 91
51.3% 36.4% 86.4%
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: SAGADIN, ZMAGOSLAV
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 RUSH, KAREEM LAMAR 35:15 21 6/9 3/6     3 3   1 3     2 2 16
5 SLEZAS, ANDRIUS 22:30 11 1/2 3/5   1 2 3     2     2 1 8
7 STELMAHERS, ROBERTS 15:30   0/2 0/3     1 1 1   1   1 2 1 -6
8 LUKAUSKIS, MINDAUGAS 19:30 6 3/3 0/4     2 2   1       2 1 4
9 DELININKAITIS, TOMAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 KOLJEVIC, IVAN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS 12:30 3 1/1   1/2 2 4 6 2   1     3 1 7
13 BATISTA, JOAO PAULO 22:00 5 1/1   3/4   2 2 1 1 2     1 3 8
15 PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS 1:00                   1     1   -2
21 JOMANTAS, ARTURAS 26:15 11 3/5   5/8 1 1 2 1 1 1 1   3 7 14
44 NIELSEN, MATT 21:00 6 2/10 0/1 2/2 1 4 5 1   1   1 3 2  
45 BLUMS, JANIS 24:30 7 1/3 1/2 2/3       3 1 1     2 3 7
Team           2 2 4               4
Totals 200:00 70 18/36 7/21 13/19 7 21 28 9 5 13 1 2 21 21 60
50% 33.3% 68.4%
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Head Coaches

GIRARD, ERIC
Strasbourg
“The first half was exceptional. It was for me and for all the team one of the best halves we did this season. I was a bit disappointed though of the second half. But this team is very experienced. We never took a wrong shoot. We always made the right choice. All the players were efficient, especially the two playmakers, whose job was tough. The team developed a harmony that will be useful for the next game.”
TRIFUNOVIC, ALEKSANDAR
Lietuvos Rytas
“We had a hard time defending in the first half, our playmakers were not in position. But we made the difference a little smaller at the end. We have another game and we'll try to win it.”

Players

NISSIM, AFIK
Strasbourg
“Everybody was focused. We saw that we were able to play well against a great team like Lietuvos Rytas. We didn't think it would be like that in the first half and we made a big effort on the second half to keep the score as it was. It's gonna be hard in Lithuania, they play very hard on their home court. We have to be ready for that, we know they won't give us the victory for free.”
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