Top 16 Game 1 - February 13, 2008 CET: 19:15 Local time: 20:15 - ABDI IPEKÇI SPORTS HALL

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
8-6 Regular Season 12-2
8-6 Overall 12-2

Referees

Crew Chief
FACCHINI, FABIO, Italy
Referee
BELOSEVIC, ILIJA, Serbia
Umpire
HIERREZUELO, DANI, Spain

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
79.0 Points 82.8
33.4 Rebounds 29.4
9.5 O. Rebounds 6.3
23.9 D. Rebounds 23.1
12.9 Assists 14.5
6.6 Steals 6.8
2.6 Blocks 1.9
12.2 Turnovers 14.5
53.2 % 2PT 55.4 %
36.6 % 3PT 40.9 %
72.9 % FT 75.6 %
84.0 Index 87.9

Player Stats

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15.8 / Nicholas Points 14.0 / Jasikevicius
6.9 / WOODS, LOREN Rebounds 5.0 / Diamantidis
2.6 / HUTSON, ANDRE OR 1.3 / Batiste
4.4 / WOODS, LOREN DR 4.6 / Diamantidis
2.7 / PENN, SCOONIE Assists 3.1 / Jasikevicius
1.4 / PENN, SCOONIE Steals 2.0 / Diamantidis
1.4 / WOODS, LOREN Blocks 0.9 / Diamantidis
2.6 / Nicholas Turnovers 2.5 / Jasikevicius
60.9 % / WOODS, LOREN 2PT 70.0 % / HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS
60.0 % / GREGORY, WILLIAM KENDRICK 3PT 53.3 % / HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS
88.9 % / Erdogan FT 96.7 % / Jasikevicius
14.5 / HUTSON, ANDRE Index 14.4 / Jasikevicius

THE TAKE

Efes Pilsen and Panathinaikos will clash in the Top 16 for the third consecutive season on Wednesday when the defending champs arrive in Istanbul for the first game of Group D. The Greens have won the last three meetings between the teams, sweeping last season’s games by an average margin of victory of 20.5 points per game. However many roster changes since then give this clash a different look. The most recent of those changes for Panathinaikos saw the Greek champs sign big man Niksa Prkacin, who spent the previous four seasons with Efes and will now go head-to-head with former teammates Kerem Gonlum and Ermal Kuqo. Both teams finished the regular season with defeats and know that there is nothing like a victory to change their momentum as the Top 16 gets underway. On paper the teams have very similar styles, with coaches that stress defense, deep benches and creative guards that inspire high-powered offenses. To that end the play of the backcourts and how much they are able to create for their respective big men could be the key to victory. With Scoonie Penn, Drew Nicholas and Rashad Wright, Efes features three guards that can handle the ball and score. The Greens match that number with Sarunas Jasikevicius, Vassilis Spanoulis and Sani Becirovic and then raise it through three-time Euroleague Basketball Best Defender award winner Dimitrios Diamantidis. The small forward matchup between the hosts’ Kenny Gregory and the visitors’ Kennedy Winston pits two players of similar abilities against one another. In the paint, Prkacin and Demos Dikoudis figure to be Panathinaikos’s go-to guys, since Efes seemed to find a way to stop Mike Batiste last season (5.5 points on 35.7% shooting), while Loren Woods, Andre Hutson, Gonlum and Kuqo make up a solid frontcourt for the home team. With the defending champs coming off a loss and headed to a court where they won last season, it’s hard to consider them an underdog. However Efes always has an advantage at home. For the Greens the most important part of the game will be getting production in a frontcourt weakened by an injury to Kostas Tsartsaris, and then letting the guards do their think while hopefully getting Batiste involved. Efes will have similar goals, looking to get equal points from the perimeter and the paint. However if the hosts have trouble moving the ball due to Diamantidis’s pressure, Efes will have a proble. Either way, this game has all the ingredients of a super-entertaining match fit to begin the Top 16.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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Quotes Head Coaches

BLATT, DAVID
Efes Pilsen
"Now the teams are in the first game of the Top 16 and there are plenty of matches which are alike. All games are high-level games and certainly Panathinaikos is the team of the highest quality. We really have to do almost everything well against a team like that. But to succeed in the Top 16, you have to beat the great teams. We hope to see our fans come up and really push the team as they did in many of the home wins in the first round. Because they certainly help us."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"Every game in the Top 16 is important and this is how we are going to face Efes Pilsen in Istanbul. I would say that every ball is important right now, so we have to play really concentrated on the opening night. Efes Pilsen is a very experienced team with six American players and some basic players of the Turkish national team. During the regular season they had some excellent games, while they were not that good in some others. With no doubt, we are ready to face the best Efes Pilsen of the season, a team with high motivation and great potential, so we have to fight hard to beat them."

Players

GONLUM, KEREM
Efes Pilsen
"Unfortunately we are having a bad period on the edge of the Top 16. We suffered in the Turkish Cup at the weekend and are still trying to recover mentally. We have no choice but to refresh our mind immediately because we will have the hardest challenge of the Top 16 just in the first game against a great team like Panathinaikos. There’s nothing much to say about them. They are the champions of the last year and the most powerful candidate also this year’s trophy. What we need to do is to unify as a team, reset the past and play for future. Otherwise we have no chance to step up."
PRKACIN, NIKOLA
Panathinaikos
"I played in Efes Pilsen for four years, but the team has many different faces right now. They have signed six American players and an American coach and they seem to like fast basketball. We watched them on video and I think they are not in perfect situation after the loss of the Turkish Cup, but still they are very dangerous and they want to beat us to get confidence. I believe that the game in Istanbul is a key game for our route towards the playoffs. Our mission is difficult, but I am optimistic that we can make it."
Drew Nicholas - Efes Pilsen Efes Pilsen got the Top 16 off to exciting fashion in Group D by beating defending Euroleague Basketball champion Panathinaikos 74-64 on Wednesday night at the Abdi Ipecki Sports Hall in Istanbul, Turkey. Drew Nicholas scored 23 of his 29 points – equaling his career-best – in the first half as Efes took a 46-35 halftime lead and the hosts only added to that in the second half. Efes starts the Top 16 as the Group D co-leader with the winner of Thursday’s Montepaschi Siena vs Partizan Igokea game. Efes is at home again next week hosting Montepaschi, while Panathinaikos will try to bounce back from this loss at home against Partizan. Andre Hutson added 10 points for Efes, while Kerem Gonlum was instrumental with 9 points and 7 rebounds and reserve point guard Ender Arslan contributed 6 points and 5 assists. Mike Batiste and Sarunas Jasikevicius led Panathinaikos with 12 points apiece and Vassilis Spanoulis added 10. The Greens led 8-16 early, but Nicholas fired in three consecutive three-pointers to get Efes back. Still a layup by Andrija Zizic gave Panathinaikos a 17-21 lead after 10 minutes. Efes improved its defense, while Nicholas led a 16-4 run that Arslan capped with a layup for a 36-37 margin. Hutson allowed Efes to get a double-digit margin at halftime and Efes continued to excel in defense after the break, while Ermal Kuqo had 8 quick points to give the hosts a 65-48 margin early in the fourth quarter. Dimitis Diamantidis, Spanoulis and Batiste tried to get the Greens back in the game but all Efes fans were already celebrating a major home win.

Panathinaikos won the opening tip and scored the first basket though Zizic inside. The Greens proceeded to build a quick lead in the opening few minutes by getting 6 points from Sani Becirovic to go ahead 2-8. Nicholas pushed Efes to 8–10 midway through the period, but back-to-back Nikos Hatzivrettas three-pointers gave the Greek champs twice as many points as the hosts, 8-16. However Nicholas was just getting started. He fired in three straight triples in two minutes as Efes Pilsen took its first lead, 17-16, with two-and-a-half minutes remaining in the period. Demos Dikoudis made the sixth straight triple of the first quarter and then a Zizic layup determined the score at the end of the first quarter, 17-21 for Panathinaikos.

Sarunas Jasikevicius - PanathinaikosLoren Woods made the opening basket of the second quarter as Efes Pilsen started to rule the game. The home team’s match-up zone defense managed to stop Panathinaikos, while its rebounding led to fast-break opportunities. Gonlum’s tip-in extended the Efes lead to 3 points fort he first time. Panathinaikos struggled to score against the match-up zone and several turnovers helped the Istanbul side extend the lead. Nicholas remained on fire and rocketed in two more triples. Soon Woods and Arslan layups made the score 36-27 midway through the period. Batiste break the Panathinaikos silence, but Gonlum’s triple – his first ever in his 132nd Euroleague appearance – doubled the Efes lead to 39-29. With the support of the home fans cheering them on, Efes pushed the lead to 43-31 again thanks to Nicholas. Batiste kept the visitors standing in those last minutes, but Hutson’s jumper ended the first half at 46-35 for Efes.

Efes Pilsen enjoyed a great start to the third quarter as well. Scoonie Penn fed Kenny Gregory for a fine alley-oop and a little later Nicholas increased the lead to 15 points. Jasikevicius and Spanoulis tried to balance the game with their individual efforts, but the head coach David Blatt’s patented match-up zone kept the hosts’ lead in double figures for much of the period. Spanoulis brought Panathinaikos within 59-48, but a Kuqo layup followed by a buzzer-beating tip from Hutson ended the third quarter at 63-48 for Efes Pilsen.

Kerem Gonlum - Efes PilsenHutson threaded the needle with a brilliant pass to Kuqo, who despite a hard foul from Hatzvirettas, made 2 free throws to extend the lead even further. After Fragiskos Alvertis missed a triple, Arslan sliced through the Green defense to put the hosts up 19. Diamantidis wouldn’t let his team quit and through a three –pointer and then a drive that resulted in 2 free throws, gave his team some hope. Spanoulis matched Hutson’s baseline jumper with a drive for a basket, but again Hutson came though by drawing a foul and netting a free throw to push the lead to 70-56. After a few missed shots on both sides, it looked as if the players had accepted the outcome However a sudden spurt consisting of a Jasikevicius jumper and a Batiste slam in transition made it 70-60 with two minutes remaining. Hutson made sure to wrap things up with a smart blocked shot on a Jasikevicius attempt, which resulted in a Nicholas layup that allowed the hosts to enjoy a great start to the Top 16.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Gokhan Ture, Istanbul
Referees: FACCHINI, FABIO (ITA), BELOSEVIC, ILIJA (SRB), HIERREZUELO, DANI (ESP)
Attendance: 5000
By Quarter1234
Efes Pilsen17291711
Panathinaikos21141316
End of Quarter1234
Efes Pilsen17466374
Panathinaikos21354864
Head coach: BLATT, DAVID
Efes Pilsen
# 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 NICHOLAS, DREW 32:35 29 6/7 5/12 2/3   2 2 4 2 1     2 4 29
5 PENN, SCOONIE 24:43 3 0/1 1/4     2 2 1 2 1     4 1  
6 WOODS, LOREN 19:02 7 3/6   1/1 2 4 6     1 1   1 1 10
9 GREGORY, KENNY 28:38 2 1/2 0/2   1 2 3 1 1 1         3
10 ABI, MUSTAFA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 PACUN, BORA HUN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12 GONLUM, KEREM 20:58 9 2/2 1/1 2/2 2 5 7 1   2     3 4 16
13 WRIGHT, RASHAD 7:25           1 1           2 1  
23 KUQO, ERMAL 16:11 8 3/5 0/2 2/2 1 1 2   3 3     2 3 7
32 HERSEK, BARIS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
33 ARSLAN, ENDER 27:45 6 3/4 0/4 0/1 2 4 6 6   3     3 2 8
34 HUTSON, ANDRE 22:43 10 4/8   2/4 1 4 5   1 2 1   1 2 10
Team                                
Totals 200:00 74 22/35 7/25 9/13 9 25 34 13 9 14 2 0 18 18 83
62.9% 28% 69.2%
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: 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 7:28 2 1/2 0/2     1 1   2       2 1 1
5 PERPEROGLOU, STRATOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS 29:44 10 2/4 1/5 3/4   5 5 3 1 3     2 8 15
7 BECIROVIC, SANI 21:57 6 2/4 0/3 2/2   3 3 2   2     1 2 5
8 BATISTE, MIKE 23:06 12 6/8     3 2 5   3 2   1 2 1 14
9 ZIZIC, ANDRIJA 20:11 4 2/2       3 3   1 2     4   2
10 HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS 19:48 6 0/1 2/3     3 3 1   1     3   4
11 DIKOUDIS, DIMOS 17:43 7 2/2 1/1           1 1     3 1 5
13 DIAMANTIDIS, DIMITRIS 33:24 5 0/1 1/6 2/2   7 7 4 1 1     1 2 11
14 WINSTON, KENNEDY 2:22                   1         -1
17 PRKACIN, NIKOLA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
19 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS 24:17 12 4/9 0/1 4/4   1 1 1   1   1   3 9
Team                   1           1
Totals 200:00 64 19/33 5/21 11/12 3 25 28 11 10 14 0 2 18 18 66
57.6% 23.8% 91.7%
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Head Coaches

BLATT, DAVID
Efes Pilsen
"First of all, all the credit goes to the players. They really came to the game with the right mentality, great team spirit and Efes Pilsen spirit. You know, there are some games that you win, you should win like we did tonight. We played against a great team tonight. Panathinaikos, in my opinion, has proved to be certainly the best team of Europe in the last couple of years. I think that we did the things what we wanted to do in the game and we did it as best as we could. Fortunately it worked tonight. We are not a better team than Panathinaikos. But tonight, what we played and what we tried to do, we did well. But it will only means something special if we able to beat Montepaschi Siena next week at home in Abdi Ipekci."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"Incredible to believe but it's true. We played the worst game of the Euroleague this season for sure. But also I have to say that Efes Pilsen played a very good game. They played with big concentration and they used the quality they have like a team. Individual and team quality. Because if one players like Drew Nicholas, that I don't know how many times he played against me before, but he scored 23 points just in the first half. This is incredible. I believe that my team played very bad offensively. We didn’t play like a team and weren't able to play our regular game. We made too many individual mistakes. And because of this, they punched us. This is just for the first half. In the second half, we challenged well, but it was too hard to come back. In the Top 16, every ball, every point is important. We start the Top 16 with a loss here and it makes a very difficult situation for us."

Players

KUQO, ERMAL
Efes Pilsen
"It was a game which we must win for sure. We are starting the Euroleague from the beginning. We didn't play a better team before this season. Panathinaikos was really a very hard opponent for us. But we are a good team as well. We want to keep our performance at the same level, or to improve it. I can honestly say that the loss in the semifinal of the Turkish Cup at the weekend against Oyak Renault was a part of our motivation to this game. It's really good to start to Top 16 with a big win. But we still have five matches to play and we have nothing in our hands yet."
HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS
Panathinaikos
"We lost a game which we must win. Efes Pilsen played really good and did the things better than us. There's nothing much to say but to congratulate Efes Pilsen. We have to recover from this loss immediately. We didn't have any reason for our bad performance in the game from the first minute to the last. We had a very tough schedule for us. We have to forget about this loss immediately."
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