Top 16 Game 1 - February 14, 2008 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
11-3 Regular Season 8-6
11-3 Overall 8-6

Referees

Crew Chief
PITSILKAS, NIKOLAOS, Greece
Referee
ANKARALI, RECEP, Turkey
Umpire
CHIARI, ROBERTO, Italy

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
81.2 Points 79.3
32.7 Rebounds 33.0
11.3 O. Rebounds 10.0
21.4 D. Rebounds 23.0
13.9 Assists 12.9
9.8 Steals 8.2
2.1 Blocks 2.3
13.9 Turnovers 14.2
52.4 % 2PT 54.3 %
39.1 % 3PT 34.9 %
70.6 % FT 73.9 %
89.1 Index 83.1

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
13.2 / BULLOCK, LOUIS Points 14.3 / BROWN, MARCUS
7.7 / Reyes Rebounds 5.9 / JURAK, GORAN
2.7 / Hervelle OR 1.8 / JURAK, GORAN
4.9 / Reyes DR 4.1 / JURAK, GORAN
2.5 / Lopez Assists 4.9 / COLLINS, DeJUAN
1.9 / SMITH, CHARLES Steals 1.7 / Maciulis
0.5 / Reyes Blocks 1.4 / ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS
2.3 / Reyes Turnovers 2.6 / COLLINS, DeJUAN
62.7 % / Mumbru 2PT 66.1 % / JURAK, GORAN
51.7 % / BULLOCK, LOUIS 3PT 43.6 % / BROWN, MARCUS
95.0 % / Lopez FT 95.8 % / BROWN, MARCUS
14.9 / Reyes Index 15.6 / COLLINS, DeJUAN

THE TAKE

Group F gets underway on Thursday when Real Madrid hosts Zalgiris Kaunas. The game is the first meeting between the clubs since 1990. Madrid finished the regular season with five straight wins to finish in second place in Group C, while Zalgiris, which also pieced together a five-game winning streak during the regular season, dropped two of its last three as it placed fourth in group A. However each team saw a turnaround from its regular season form in last weekend’s domestic cups. Zalgiris downed rival Lietuvos Rytas to lift the Lithuanian Cup, but Madrid came up short against DKV Joventut in the Spanish King’s Cup semifinals. The focal point of this encounter could be in the paint. The Spanish champs are missing injured center Lazaros Papadopoulos and the Lithuanian champs have rebuilt their frontline with the additions of forward Damir Markota and center Mamadou N’Diaye, both of whom are expected to make their debuts in Madrid. Those two join an already strong Zalgiris interior corps that features Eurelijus Zukauskas and Paulius Jankunas. For Madrid, Felipe Reyes, Axel Hervelle and Blagota Sekulic will try to hold down the paint. In order to generate some inside scoring against Zalgiris’s bigger players, Madrid will need its perimeter players, including point guards Raul Lopez and Kerem Tunceri as well as shooters Louis Bullock and Charles Smith, to open up the floor. DeJuan Collins, the regular season assists leader, is joined by Euroleague Basketball’s all-time leading scorer and instant-offense sixth man Marko Popovic in creating an electric backcourt. The small forward matchup could also play a big role in the game, with Jonas Maciulis of Zalgiris challenging Madrid’s Alex Mumbru. A poor outside-shooting night could spell trouble for the hosts, with Zalgiris’s size advantage likely to make it easier to control the rebounds. On the other hand, Madrid has a deeper backcourt and could look to wear down its opponents by pushing the pace a little higher than usual. In addition to the many different head-to-head position duels, one more factor in the game will be the confidence Madrid has at home, where it was undefeated in the regular season, compared to Zalgiris’s road struggles – head coach Rimantas Grigas’s men were only 2-5 outside of Kaunas. Each team will be making adjustments in this game – Madrid playing without its main inside force and Zalgiris welcoming two new players. Those changes increase the responsibility on the point guard’s shoulder. The playmaker that best gets his teammates involved gives his team the best chance to win. Accordingly, keep an eye on Lopez and Collins to see which direction this game is headed.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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Quotes Head Coaches

PLAZA, JOAN
Real Madrid
"The game against Zalgiris is vital for us. In the Top 16 we cannot afford any mistakes in the three games that we play at home and we have to end with three wins. On Thursday we start our way in the second phase and to reach our goal we have to play with maximum concentration and intensity, always backed by our crowd at Vistalegre, a determinant factor for the outcome of the duels. We want to get as far as possible in the Euroleague and one of the keys for that is being strong at home. We will welcome Zalgiris, an experienced team with great players that, because of their playing style, won't be easy to stop. With four players in the backcourt and inside men with good long range shooting, Zalgiris is very difficult to defend as it is hard to find the defense that will hurt them the most. Their main weapon is the fastbreak so we will have to be concentrated in defense and try to control the rebounds."
GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
"Real Madrid is a very dangerous team coming from the first group. They shoot from the outside extremely well and that’s their main weapon, especially now, when Lazaros Papadopoulos is out with an injury. But they have other versatile players who can play under the basket and who can shoot from outside as well. Some of our players are in not very good condition right now. Jonas Maciulis is recovering from the flu, while Marko Popovic injured his finger and is questionable for the game. But we are coming to the Top 16 with two new additions - Damir Markota and Mamadou N’Diaye."

Players

MUMBRU, ALEX
Real Madrid
"For us it is key to win the first two home games that we play against Zalgiris and Olympiacos because in the second leg of the Top 16 we will have two road games and those are more difficult to win. Against Zalgiris we will need our fans more than ever. Fans that have always been by our side in the key moments of the season, which is when we need them the most. About Zalgiris I would highlight their enormous offensive talent. They play with a spectacular rhythm, fast and fun to watch, which can overwhelm you if you are not 100 percent concentrated. To win we must control the tempo of the game and defend strong."
POPOVIC, MARKO
Zalgiris
"Before the season started, one of our goals was to make it to the Top 16. And we did it. Now a lot of people expect us to reach the quarterfinals, but that is not easy. The other three teams in our group have much bigger budgets. We just have to step up on the court and give our best, play from the heart and be 100 percent concentrated. Real Madrid has two players, two killers behind the arc – Louis Bullock and Charles Smith. The team depends a lot on them. But besides them Real has world champion Felipe Reyes, who is a great player defensively and offensively. He is an all-around player. Hervelle is also a high-profile player. Two great point guards. I can keep going talking about their players. The name Real Madrid tells a lot. But when we step on the court, there are two teams – Real Madrid and Zalgiris. We respect them but we want to win that game."
Raul Lopez - Real Madrid Real Madrid took another step in its would-be climb to the Final Four in its own city when it oulasted never-say-die Zalgiris Kaunas 88-85 in the Top 16, Group F opening game for both teams on Thursday. Raul Lopez scored 4 of his 8 points in the final minute, including the insurance free throws on an intentional foul with 5 seconds left, to seal Madrid's victory. Louis Bullock and Felipe Reyes shared top-scoring honors for the winners with 17 points each while Charles Smith had 15 and Alex Mumbru 11. For Zalgiris, Jonas Maciulis put down 21 points while Marcus Brown and newly signed big man Mamadou N'Diaye added 14 each and Marko Popovic 11. DeJuan Collins just missed a double-double with 11 points and 9 assists for Zalgiris. A back-and-forth scoreboard for most of the game titled in Madrid's direction finally due to an 11-0 run to begin the final quarter that started and finished with triples by Smith. A three-point barrage near the finish by Zalgiris trimmed the difference all the way to 86-85, however, when Maciulis hit a final one with 16 seconds left. His foul on Lopez was ruled intentional, however, giving Madrid all the cards at the finish. Both teams were scorching from downtown, with Madrid making 11 of 23 triples. and Zalgiris 14 of 28 on the night.

Collins corralled the tipoff and passed over everyone to Jankunas for a dunk to start the game. After a Zalgiris steal, Maciulis earned free throws going inside, as did Collins on the break to make it 0-6. Surprise starter Iker Iturbe, just signed a few days ago, got Madrid going with a second-chance triple to with Lopez added a steal and fastbreak at 5-6. When Bullock got open for a transition triple, the hosts were ahead 8-6. Their run reached 12-0 as Iturbe buried another triple. Maciulis went back inside to stop the bleeding for Zalgiris, but Bullock's bakc-to-back baskets pushed Madrid ahead by 16-8. The scoring stalled then until Zalgiris newcomer N'Diaye sparked his new team with 5 points in a row to make it 18-13. Maciulis buried a triple to cut the difference again, but Axel Hervelle answered from the arc to close the quarter with Madrid in charge, 22-16.

Jonas Maciulis - Zalgiris KaunasSmith opened the second quarter with free throws but one by Mantas Kalnietis and a three-point play by N'Diaye had Zalgiris close again, 24-20. Bodies were flying in rebounding battles as Madrid pressed full-court, but Jankunas posted up and Collins hit free throws to make it 26-24. Despite fierce offensive rebounding by Madrid, Jankunas who hooked the next shot in to tie before Marko Popovic gave Zalgiris a new lead, 26-29, from downtown. Bullock struck right back from deep and then Hervelle made it 31-29 for Madrid with a sweet alley-oop reverse on the break. A prolonged exchange of free throws had Madrid up 38-33 before Mumbru's post-up drop-in forced a Zalgiris timeout. Popovic's double-pump triple revived the guests, but Madrid kept pounding the paint to lead 43-36. Popovic, however, had the last word before halftime, from way downtown, for a 43-49 scoreboard at the break.

N'Diaye kept the momentum going for Zalgiris after the half and Collins completed the turnaround with a triple to make it 43-44. The teams wrestled over the lead, with Reyes and Bullock boosting Madrid in front 48-50 before Brown did what has become something of a habit for him now, taking over the scoreboard with 3 consecutive three-pointers that vaulted Zalgirs into the lead again at 48-54. Reyes and Bullock got Madrid within 52-54 before Goran Jurak hit free throws and buried his own triple as Zalgiris surged ahead 52-59. Madrid stood up to the challenge with a triple in response from Axel Hervelle, a back-door basket by Smith and free throws by Bullock to leave a 59-59 tie after 30 minutes.

Felipe Reyes - Real MadridMadrid kept rolling into the final quarter, which Smith opened with a triple and Kerem Tunceri followed with the same coin, forcing a Zalgiris timeout. Madrid's defense man-handled Zalgiris long enough for Smith to launch again from the arc to complete an 11-0 start to the quarter with the scoreboard showing 70-59. Maciulis stopped the bleeding for Zalgiris with a triple before N'Daiye put down a feed from Collins and the bonus free throw to make it 70-65. Mumbru turned around and got 3 points back on a basket-plus-free throw, then Smith stole and dunked to restore the double-digit difference, 75-65, with under 5 minutes left. Maciulis worked inside for a three-point play but Mumbru dunked a Madrid miss. When Brown bombed from the corner, it ignited a three-point shootout. Tunceri blasted his own triple, Jankunas and Popovic found their own downtown strikes for Zalgiris as the difference fell to 82-77. Ever-steady Reyes drove to the rim, but Collins hit free throws and Maciulis got another three-point basket-plus-free throw off a rebound to make it 84-82 with 42 seconds left. Lopez drove for a layup with 26 seconds left for Madrid, but then Maciulis downed another triple to make it 86-85. There were 16 seconds left, but Madrid was able to outrun Zalgiris for 11 of them before Maciulis was called for an intentional foul on Lopez, who made both free throws to seal an 88-85 victory.

Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Referees: PITSILKAS, NIKOLAOS (GRE), ANKARALI, RECEP (TUR), CHIARI, ROBERTO (ITA)
Attendance: 7400
By Quarter1234
Real Madrid22211629
Zalgiris16232026
End of Quarter1234
Real Madrid22435988
Zalgiris16395985
Head coach: PLAZA, JOAN
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
5 PELEKANOS, MICHALIS 7:11   0/1 0/1               1   2 2 -1
7 SMITH, CHARLES 19:12 15 2/3 3/8 2/2   3 3 1   1 1     1 14
8 SEKULIC, BLAGOTA 1:47   0/2     1   1               -1
9 REYES, FELIPE 34:32 17 4/10   9/12 2 5 7 2 1 3     5 6 16
13 AGUILAR, PABLO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 MUMBRU, ALEX 24:10 11 3/3   5/7 1 3 4 1 2 1     4 4 15
17 HERVELLE, AXEL 18:52 5 1/4 1/2   3 3 6 1 1 2     2 1 6
18 ITURBE, IKER 18:47 6   2/2   3   3 1   1     1 1 9
19 TUNCERI, KEREM 21:30 9 1/2 2/2 1/2 1   1 2 1 2       3 12
22 BULLOCK, LOUIS 29:14 17 3/5 3/5 2/2   1 1 3 2 2     2 4 19
23 LLULL, SERGIO 3:26                              
24 LOPEZ, RAUL 21:19 8 3/4 0/3 2/2   3 3 5 4       4 2 14
Team             2 2   1           3
Totals 200:00 88 17/34 11/23 21/27 11 20 31 16 12 12 2 0 20 24 106
50% 47.8% 77.8%
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: GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
# 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 JURAK, GORAN 12:53 5   1/3 2/2 1 2 3     1     3 1 3
5 BROWN, MARCUS 35:03 14 0/1 4/7 2/2   3 3 2 1 2     3 1 12
8 MACIULIS, JONAS 20:55 21 4/5 3/5 4/4 2 3 5 1   3   1 5 2 17
9 KALNIETIS, MANTAS 9:33 1 0/2   1/2 1   1         1 1 1 -2
10 SALENGA, DAINIUS 1:47     0/1     1 1                
11 ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS 11:43   0/1           1 2 1     1 1 1
13 JANKUNAS, PAULIUS 18:57 7 2/2 1/2     1 1 1   1     3   4
20 MARKOTA, DAMIR 7:18     0/1         1 1 1          
24 POPOVIC, MARKO 26:12 12   4/6         4 2 2     3 1 12
34 N'DIAYE, MAMADOU 25:07 14 5/8   4/10   4 4 1 1 2     4 7 12
41 COLLINS, DeJUAN 30:32 11 0/3 1/3 8/8   1 1 9 3 3     1 6 21
Team           2 1 3     1         2
Totals 200:00 85 11/22 14/28 21/28 6 16 22 20 10 17 0 2 24 20 82
50% 50% 75%
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Head Coaches

PLAZA, JOAN
Real Madrid
"The game was just as we expected when you get to this stage in the Euroleague. Whenever you lose control for two minutes you can lose the game, too. It is good to start the Top 16 with a win, especially if it is a narrow one. We were up-and-down in the first half but managed to bounce back and get the lead. We have to correct many mistakes but I am happy with the way my team played tonight. It managed to bounce back and fight hard. We well able to overcome a difficult situation so I must congratulate my team and I hope we keep our momentum going next week."
GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
"Congratulations to Real Madrid for its win tonight. The main reason why we lost tonight were our many turnovers. You cannot committ so many turnovers in a top level game like this and pretend to beat a team like Real Madrid. It was a tough game, very balanced and the best win won it down the stretch."

Players

SMITH, CHARLES
Real Madrid
"It was a tough game, just as we expected. We were prepared to play a game like this against a very talented opponent, especially in offense. Zalgiris never gave up, as it showed in the final minute. This first Top 16 win is very valuable for us, especially since we were without Lazaros Papadopoulos."
POPOVIC, MARKO
Zalgiris
"It was a tough game but we managed to control it until the final minutes, in which we lacked concentration. We cannot lose control against a team like Real Madrid. That was the main reason why we lost. We missed some easy shots in the fourth quarter which we should have made. We didn't manage to control the game when we were up by 6, allowing Madrid to get back in the game. Even with that, we kept our options alive until the final seconds."
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