Top 16 Game 4 - February 25, 2009 CET: 20:45 Local time: 20:45 - PALACIO DE LOS DEPORTES J.M. MARTIN CARPENA
Unicaja 74 - 78 Partizan

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
1-2 Top 16 2-1
8-2 Regular Season 5-5
9-4 Overall 7-6

Referees

Crew Chief
ZAVLANOS, NIKOLAOS, Greece
Referee
RYZHYK, BORYS, Ukraine
Umpire
VIATOR, EDDIE, France

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
75.9 Points 70.2
33.8 Rebounds 35.3
10.3 O. Rebounds 12.6
23.5 D. Rebounds 22.7
13.7 Assists 11.8
8.0 Steals 5.8
4.2 Blocks 4.2
14.2 Turnovers 15.5
51.8 % 2PT 50.2 %
33.8 % 3PT 35.5 %
75.3 % FT 70.4 %
86.4 Index 68.8

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
11.3 / Kelati Points 11.7 / Tepic
5.3 / Ndong Rebounds 6.7 / Lasme
1.9 / ARCHIBALD, ROBERT OR 2.5 / Lasme
4.2 / JIMENEZ, CARLOS DR 4.2 / Lasme
4.8 / Cook Assists 3.5 / Tepic
1.2 / Kelati Steals 1.0 / Lasme
1.5 / Ndong Blocks 1.8 / Lasme
2.1 / Cook Turnovers 2.5 / Lasme
65.6 % / Cabezas 2PT 100.0 % / BOZIC, PETAR
100.0 % / Ndong 3PT 50.0 % / S. Milosevic
89.5 % / Cabezas FT 100.0 % / BOZIC, PETAR
13.0 / Ndong Index 14.3 / Lasme

THE TAKE

The battle for tickets to the Quarterfinal Playoffs from Group G will enter the stretch run on Wednesday when Unicaja hosts Partizan Belgrade at the Martin Carpena Arena in Malaga, Spain, on Wednesday. Partizan edged Unicaja 60-59 when the two met in the Serbian capital two weeks ago as Novica Velickovic made the game-winning free throw with 5 seconds to go. Velickovic teamed with Stephane Lasme to produce 21 points, 18 rebounds, 6 steals and 6 blocks to lead Partizan as it improved to 2-1, while dropping Unicaja to 1-2. Head coach Aito Garcia Reneses’s men will look to wipe away that loss and take the potential tiebreaker from Partizan with a home win. Both teams are coming off of long weekends of basketball in their domestic cups. But whereas Unicaja finished on a down note with a loss in the Spanish King’s Cup final to fellow Euroleague side Tau Ceramica, Partizan celebrated lifting the Serbian Cup after besting rival Crvena Zvezda. Furthermore, Unicaja lost big man German Gabriel to an Achilles’s injury. Nevertheless the hosts boast a top frontline with center Robert Archibald and Boni Ndong and power forward Marcus Haislip. They won’t have it easy though against Patizan’s Veleckovic and Lasme, not to mention 2.29-meter center Slavko Vranes. Without Gabriel, Unicaja may need Carlos Jimenez to spend some time at power forward, where Partizan teenager Jan Vesely and Zarko Rakocevic could be waiting. In the backcourt, Unicaja features multiple options starting with Carlos Cabezas and Omar Cook at point guard, Berni Rodriguez, Jiri Welsch and Thomas Kelati on the wings and Joseph Gomis packing instant offense off the bench. Aleksandar Rasic and Milenko Tepic make up Partizan’s starting backcourt, while shooting star Uros Tripkovic and defensive ace Petar Bozic spelling them. Partizan has had limited success on the road this season: Head coach Dusko Vujosevic’s men are 1-5, but their lone win was a must-win game at reigning Euroleague champion CSKA in the regular season finale. Malaga is one of the toughest courts in the Euroleague to win on, perhaps more so after Unicaja saw its 23-game home-floor winning streak snapped by Panathinaikos earlier this month. Accordingly, Unicaja enters the game as the favorite. Nevertheless, Partizan cannot be taken lightly. The key matchup could be at power forward, where Velickovic and Lasme will take turns at Haislip. If that duo can control the paint like they did in Belgrade, Unicaja’s season could be in danger.

GAME NOTES

Unicaja
  • Guard Berni Rodriguez is just 1 steal shy of reaching 100 for Euroleague Basketball career.
  • Point guard Omar Cook has dished at least 3 assists in every game this season and at least 5 assists in more than half of them.
  • Cook played under Partizan head coach Dusko Vujosevic on the Montenegrin national team over the summer. Partizan center Slavko Vranes was also on the team.
  • Power forward Marcus Haislip has scored in double figures in six straight games.
Partizan
  • Guard Uros Tripkovic has made at least one three-pointer in 11 consecutive Euroleague games. He is shooting 45.3% from downtown over that span.
  • The magic number for Partizan has been 80 points. The Serbian champs have won 11 of the last 12 games in which they have scored at least 80.
  • Big man Stephane Lasme has blocked a shot in five consecutive games.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Quotes Head Coaches

GARCIA RENESES, AITO
Unicaja
"We have to forget about the Cup already, with its good things and its bad things. The first thing we have to do is recover physically from the effort and see to which degree it has affected us. German and Berni cannot practice with the team. We also have to disconnect mentally. We can be happy about how we have performed so far but the most important thing now is that we have an important game against the brand new Serbian Cup champs and it wil take a lot to beat them. We will try with a group effort and we have to remained focused to keep our chances to win."
VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO
Partizan
"Both teams are tired of the cup tournaments, but we have the advantage because Partizan won in the Serbian Cup final. We are travelling to Malaga aware that we could go directly into quaterfinals if we win. On the other hand, Unicaja is aware too what their loss means and that is why the game is so important. Unicaja has a lot of great players. For example Thomas Kelati is one of their key players but he was sitting on the bench all 40 minutes during the King's Cup final game with Tau Ceramica. That shows how deep their bench is. Aito is an excellent coach and I expect the game with a lot of fastbreaks and hard defensive work. If they switch to zone 1-2-2 or 3-2 that could mean that Partizan is on the right way because Aito uses that type of defense when he tries to break the game."

Players

NDONG, BONIFACE
Unicaja
"Now we have to forget about the Spanish Cup because we have an important game ahead of us, and we have to keep working in each practice. Not a single game is easy because each one is different, with specific motivations. The most important thing is to be concentrated and win this game, because if we lose we will be out of the competition and Partizan is going to play tough. We have seen it all in basketball. We must not underestimate our rival and get focused to win at any cost."
LASME, STEPHANE
Partizan
"It is sure we will try to beat Unicaja on their home court. That game is the most important one to both teams. We will give our best like we do each time. But if we lose we know well that the game in Malaga is not our last chance to reach the Euroleague playoffs."
Stephane Lasme - PartizanPartizan almost put both feet in the upcoming Euroleague Quarterfinal Playoffs by topping Unicaja 74-78 in overtime in Malaga, Spain on Wednesday night. Partizan improved to 3-1 in Group G while Unicaja dropped to 1-3. In fact, Partizan will reach the playoffs - and Unicaja will be mathematically eliminated - if Panathinaikos beats Lottomatica in Roma on Thursday. Jan Vesely became the game hero for Partizan with consecutive offensive rebounds and a free throw that sealed the outcome with 4 seconds to go. Stephane Lasme led the winners with 20 points and 8 rebounds. Uros Tripkovic and Novica Velickovic each added 17 points while Milenko Tepic and Aleksandar rasic dished 6 assists apiece for Partizan. Boni Ndong led Unicaja with 14 points. Carlos Cabezas added 13, Robert Archibald had 12 while Omar Cook dished 8 assists and collected 5 steals for the hosts, that led 58-51 after three quarters. Lasme and Tripkovic brought Partizan back to life while both teams went scoreless in a chaotic final minute of regulation to take the game to overtime, 65-65. Three-pointers by Tripkovic, Rasic and Tepic put Partizan ahead for good, 66-74. Unicaja managed to get within 74-76 but Vesely stepped up to win it for Partizan.

Carlos Cabezas - UnicajaPartizan struggled to score in the opening 2 minutes. Meanwhile, a left-handed jump hook by Archibald and a five-meter jumper by Joseph Gomis gave Unicaja a 4-0 edge. Velickovic got Partizan going with a three-pointer, as Unicaja kept running its offense through Archibald. Gomis nailed a six-meter jumper, as Partizan tried to get Tepic and Velickovic tried a tall lineup with Velickovic and Vesely at both forwards. Tripkovic stepped up with back-to-back triples to give Partizan its first lead, 7-9. as Unicaja lost control in offense. Zarko Rakocevic dunked it but free throws by Archibald kept Unicaja within 9-11. Vesely took over with a wild one-handed dunk over Ndong while a fast break layup by Strahinja Milosevic made Unicaja call timeout at 9-15. Cabezas fired in a three-pointer but free throws by Lasme kept Partizan ahead, 12-17. Cabezas kept pacing Unicaja with a tough jumper while Thomas Kelati copied him soon after that to bring Unicaja within 17-18 after 10 minutes.

Lasme took over with a power layup early in the second quarter but Cabezas answered from downtown for a 20-20 tie. Unicaja had improved its defense while a coast-to-coast jumper by Kelati restored a 22-20 edge. Velickovic nailed a long two-pointer that Vitor Faverani matched with a layup. Velickovic tied the game again with free throws, 24-24, while Lasme scored around the basket. Carlos Jimenez hit his trademark corner triple while Cabezas fired in his third bomb from downtown, good for a 30-26 Unicaja edge. Tripkovic stepped up with another three-pointer but Ndong dunked it in transition while a jumper by Omar Cook gave Unicaja a 35-29 margin. Partizan kept missing open shot now, while a jumper by Archibald capped a 6-0 Unicaja run. Velickovic took over with a fast break basket that Archibald matched with an acrobatic layup for a 39-31 score. Velickovic scored again and soon added a put-back layup to bring Partizan within 39-35 at halftime.

Partizan celebrates in MalagaJiri Welsch sank a three-pointer immediately after the break but a layup-plus-foul by Lasme kept Partizan within 42-38. Rasic fed Rakocevic for an easy basket and soon added free throws to tie the game at 42-42. Unicaja kept struggling to score while a free throw by Rakocevic completed the guests' comeback, 42-43. Cook took over with a fast break dunk while free throws by Ndong gave Unicaja some fresh air at 46-43. Ndong kept pacing Unicaja with consecutive baskets, as well as leading Unicaja's defense. Meanwhile, a six-meter jumper by Gomis made the guests call timeout at 52-45. Partizan tried to change the game momentum with a more aggressive lineup but Unicaja did not panic. Ndong hit a high-flying hook shot that Welsch followed with free throws to break the game open, 56-45, after a 10-0 run. Lasme sank a floating layup while Velickovic added a fast break basket to bring Partizan back to life, 56-49. A mid-range jumper by an unstoppable Ndong and a buzzer-beating shot by Lasme fixed the score at 58-51 after 30 minutes.

Lasme provided a highlight with a layup-plus-foul early in the fourth quarter, as Partizan managed to stop Ndong now. Unicaja could not found a new scoring reference until Archibald came off the bench and hit a jump hook. Rasic answered from downtown to bring Partizan back to life, 60-57. Cook nailed a stop-and-pop triple but a fallaway jumper by Lasme kept the guests within 63-59 with over 6 minutes remaining. Lasme scored down low, as Unicaja failed to find open shots now. Partizan missed several chances to tie the game, including free throw attempts by Rakocevic. Even with that, a corner three-pointer by Tripkovic put Partizan back ahead, 63-64. Marcus Haislip quickly scored in the other end, allowing Unicaja to keep a 65-64 edge with 3 minutes to go. Both teams kept missing shots and committing turnovers until a free throw by Tepic tied it at 65-65 with 1:15 remaining. Unicaja forced a 24-second violation but Ndong missed a jumper with 31.6 seconds to go. Cook collected a steal but missed around the basket, while Velickovic took an 18-meter shot instead of attacking the basket. Unicaja got the ball back with 1.8 seconds remaining but Cabezas missed a midcourt shot at the buzzer, sending the game to overtime.

Archibald hit a free throw early in the extra period but Tripkovic buried another corner three-pointer to give Partizan a 66-68 edge. Partizan excelled now with a 2-3 zone defense while Rasic also struck from downtown to break the game open, 66-71. Cook missed from downtown while Tepic joined the three-point shootout to break the game open, 66-74, after a 0-9 run. Unicaja needed a miracle comeback and Haislip tried to ignite it with free throws. Jimenez added a three-pointer but Gomis missed a critical fast break layup. Even with that, free throws by Cabezas gave Unicaja some hope, 72-76, with 59.5 seconds remaining. Lasme committed a turnover while a jumper by Ndong got Unicaja even closer, 74-76. Rasic missed from downtown but an offensive rebound by Vesely forced Unicaja to foul on Vesely. He missed his second attempt but Vesely grabbed yet another offensive rebound and sealed the outcome with a free throw, 74-78, with 4 seconds to go, allowing the entire Partizan bench to celebrate a historical road win!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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Referees: ZAVLANOS, NIKOLAOS (GRE), RYZHYK, BORYS (UKR), VIATOR, EDDIE (FRA)
Attendance: 9450
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Head coach: GARCIA RENESES, AITO
Unicaja
# 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
00 COOK, OMAR 27:33 7 2/4 1/2     2 2 8 5 4   1 2 4 16
4 GOMIS, JOSEPH 26:59 6 3/6 0/1     2 2 4   2     3 2 5
5 RODRIGUEZ, BERNI DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9 WELSCH, JIRI 23:59 6 0/1 1/1 3/6 1   1 1 2 1     1 5 9
10 CABEZAS, CARLOS 19:59 13 1/5 3/7 2/2       2   4   1   1 3
12 NDONG, BONIFACE 28:35 14 6/7   2/2 1 7 8 1   3 1   3 1 18
15 FAVERANI, VITOR 3:14 2 1/1       1 1               3
20 JIMENEZ, CARLOS 30:47 7   2/2 1/2   5 5 1   1     3 2 10
21 ARCHIBALD, ROBERT 17:09 12 4/6   4/8 2 1 3   1 1     4 6 11
23 KELATI, THOMAS 15:29 4 2/2 0/1             1     2    
24 HAISLIP, MARCUS 31:16 3 1/6 0/3 1/2   4 4     2   1 4 3 -6
Team           1 6 7     1         6
Totals 225:00 74 20/38 7/17 13/22 5 28 33 17 8 20 1 3 22 24 75
52.6% 41.2% 59.1%
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: VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO
Partizan
# 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 TEPIC, MILENKO 34:07 5 0/3 1/3 2/4   4 4 6   2     1 4 9
8 MILOSEVIC, STRAHINJA 11:04 3 1/1   1/2   1 1   1       1 2 5
10 RASIC, ALEKSANDAR 22:48 8 0/1 2/2 2/2 1 2 3 6   2     2 3 15
11 TRIPKOVIC, UROS 27:31 17 1/5 5/11         1 1       2   7
12 VELICKOVIC, NOVICA 28:49 17 5/9 1/4 4/4 1 5 6     2     3 3 14
13 LASME, STEPHANE 33:45 20 8/15   4/6 5 3 8     5 2   1 5 20
14 ALEKSIC, VUKASIN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 VITKOVAC, CEDOMIR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
20 BOZIC, PETAR 12:03     0/1     1 1 1 1       4   -2
22 RAKOCEVIC, ZARKO 16:55 5 2/4   1/6 1 2 3 2 1     1 3 4 4
24 VESELY, JAN 27:27 3 1/2 0/1 1/2 3   3 1   5     4 1 -4
33 VRANES, SLAVKO 10:31   0/1                 1   3   -3
Team           2 4 6     1         5
Totals 225:00 78 18/41 9/22 15/26 13 22 35 17 4 17 3 1 24 22 70
43.9% 40.9% 57.7%
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Head Coaches

GARCIA RENESES, AITO
Unicaja
"We did not play well tonight. They made a lot of mistakes, but we made even more. In the fourth quarter we looked like we wanted to do all the opposite things we needed to win the game. It is a fourth quarter to forget. We were too anxious. We committed 20 turnovers and that way is impossible to win the game. We paid a high price for the competitiveness of the Spanish King's Cup and keeping that tension for three days in a row is complicated. You have to face a game like this and it is tough, of course. We have to wait and see, but it is very complicated to make it to the playoffs. The best thing we can do is forget about this game and move on. We had a bad game."
VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO
Partizan
"I am very happy because we won this game. First of all, it is a great success for us to beat Unicaja in Malaga. Only great teams have managed to win in this arena. Winning this game gets us closer to make it to the playoffs. This is a great success. Psychologically speaking, this was an easier game for us than for Unicaja. Both teams played cup games this weekend. Unicaja lost and we won. They lost the final against Tau Ceramica in overtime and we managed to win the title. When a team is tired, the one with more energy usually wins. We had a little psychological advantage because we played at home against Panathinaikos and on the road against Roma. With those two games we could have advanced without winning in Malaga. We played with less pressure. Unicaja is a good team, with great players and a great coach in Aito Garcia Reneses. This is a great success because we managed to beat a great team."

Players

CABEZAS, CARLOS
Unicaja
"We didn't have good vibrations today. There are no excuses and the only thing we can do is think about what happened tonight. We played really bad, but we have to move forward the best way we can and think about our next game this weekend."
GOMIS, JOSEPH
Unicaja
"I don't know if the cup games were a factor today. I know that we didn't play at the level we should have tonight. We had a bad game and when you don't hit shots, it is complicated to beat a team like Partizan. We had to take one step forwards today and we didn't do it. Everyone in the locker room feels bad."
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