Regular Season Game 1 - October 31, 2006 CET: 00:00 Local time: 00:00 - DE MAASPOORT DEN BOSCH

Records

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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
0-0 Overall 0-0

Referees

Crew Chief
SPIRIDONOS, LEONIDAS, Greece
Referee
PATERNICO, CARMELO, Italy
Umpire
CONDERANNE, FABIEN, France

Team Stats

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0 D. Rebounds 0
0 Assists 0
0 Steals 0
0 Blocks 0
0 Turnovers 0
0 2PT 0
0 3PT 0
0 FT 0
0 Index 0

Player Stats

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0 Assists 0
0 Steals 0
0 Blocks 0
0 Turnovers 0
0 2PT 0
0 3PT 0
0 FT 0
0 Index 0

THE TAKE

Dutch League champions EiffelTowers Den Bosch will play a former European champion for the first time when it hosts Real Madrid in the opening game of the teams' ULEB Cup Group D campaigns. And in facing Madrid, EiffelTowers is facing one of the winningest teams in basketball history. The two teams may have different goals for the coming season, but they arrive in fine form. Both are undefeated in domestic play, but while Real has its eyes on winning the ULEB Cup – one of the few continental titles it hasn't placed in its trophy chest – EiffelTowers would simply be pleased to become the first team from the Netherlands to reach the elimination rounds. The hosts will look to their more experienced players as they strive to shock Madrid. Among them are center Sharone Wright, playmaker Sam Jones and rebounding ace Erik Nelson. But the depth of the Whites makes them the favorite. The frontcourt of Venson Hamilton, Nedzad Sinanovic, Axel Hervelle, Edu Hernandez-Sonseca and Felipe Reyes outnumbers Wright, Nelson and Marcel Aarts, while the backcourt of Louis Bullock, Kerem Tunceri and Raul Lopez could tire out Jones and Travis Young. To help overcome Real's depth, EiffelTowers will need its top scoring threat, Leon Rodgers, and shooting specialist Kees Akerboom, to be perfect, helping to tire out the Madrid defenders while giving the hosts some needed points. But they'll need to stare down 2005 Alphonso Ford Scoring Trophy winner Charles Smith. The atmosphere will be special in Den Bosch for this one, as the hosts get ready to welcome a giant and pray that they turn into giant-slayers.

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ULEB Cup favorite found out just how hard the competition can be when EiffelTowers provided one of the biggest surprises in the history of the competition by beating Real Madrid 84-77 in overtime in Den Bosch, Netherlands, to open Group D with a big home win. EiffelTowers join Crvena Zvezda and Unics Kazan atop the Group D standings at 1-0, while Real Madrid dropped to 0-1. Travis Young paced the winners with 25 points, including 13 in the final period to help force overtime. Leon Rodgers added 16 points and 7 steals, while Kees Akerboom and Ray Weathers each had 10 points for the winners. Axel Hervelle led Real Madrid with 18 points on 8-for-12 shooting. Louis Bullock had 17 points, while Ratko Varda added 10 for the visitors. Madrid looked ready to roll after a 0-10 start, but the hosts came right back and led 38-31 late in the first half. Madrid seemed to have sealed the outcome when Bullock fired in a triple for a 63-68 edge, but Young answered from downtown and Rodgers added a driving layup to force overtime, 68-68. Once in the extra period, Marcel Aarts stepped up with a put-back layup while Young and Akerboom hit two free throws apiece in the final 18 seconds to seal one of the biggest wins in club history.

Varda paced Real Madrid in the early going with consecutive baskets while Marko Tomas scored twice in penetration to force an EiffelTowers timeout at 0-8. Varda scored again, as the hosts missed their opening nine shots and went scoreless for five minutes until James Nelson scored around the basket. Akerboom and Weathers fired in triples to get EiffelTowers going, 8-11, after 7 minutes. Nelson continues to shine with a layup and even when Tomas scored in the paint, Weather fired in his second three-pointer and Rodgers followed with a dunk to give the hosts their first lead, 15-13. Nelson capped a 16-3 EiffelTowers run with a free throw, but an alley-oop layup by Nedzad Sinanovic brought Madrid within 16-15 at the end of the first quarter. Bullock opened the second quarter with a three-pointer, which Rodgers erased with a layup-plus-foul. Madrid tried to slow down the tempo, but EiffelTowers kept its momentum going. Young scored off a steal for a 21-18 lead. Bullock scored in transition, but Young fired in a triple and Nelson hit free throws to give the hosts a 26-21 edge. Madrid could not find the way to the basket, while Robert Owens fired in a jumper which forced the visitors to call timeout at 28-21. Bullock hit free throws, igniting an 0-10 run, in which Hervelle followed a dunk with a fast break layup. Bullock hit a short jumper for a 28-31 Madrid edge as both teams headed to the locker rooms.

Hervelle scored twice around the basket for a 28-35 Madrid lead after the break. Once again, EiffelTowers went scoreless for several minutes while Hervelle dunked it to make it a 9-point game, 28-37. Sharone Wright stepped up with a tip-in, but Varda followed a tough jump hook with a three-point play to keep Madrid ahead, 34-45. Samuel Jones came to the rescue with 5 points in a 10-0 run, which Marcel Aarts capped with free throws to get EiffelTowers within 1, but Tomas beat the buzzer with a triple for a 44-48 Madrid lead after three quarters. Felipe Reyes shined with 6 unanswered points early in the final period to give Madrid a 47-52 lead. Young was not done, however, as he had 5 points in a 8-0 run, in which Rodgers hit from downtown for a 55-52 EiffelTowers lead with under seven minutes to go. Hervelle and Bullock hit free throws for Madrid, and even when Young scored again, Alex Mumbru answered from downtown for a 57-58 Madrid edge. Hervelle scored on a third-chance Madrid offense, but a red hot Young nailed a corner triple for a 60-60 tie. Mumbru hit a running layup at the four-minute mark, but once again Young buried a bomb from downtown, good for a 63-62 EiffelTowers edge. Real Madrid scored 6 straight, including a big Bullock triple to put Madrid in charge, 63-68. Young buried another three-pointer while Rodgers shined with a driving layup to tie it again at 68-68 with 38 seconds to go. Madrid committed a backcourt turnover with 22 seconds remaining but Rodgers missed the final shot in regulation to send the game to overtime.

Venson Hamilton opened the extra period with a short jumper, but Rodgers bettered him with a corner triple, 71-70. Young drew a foul and calmly made free throws, as did Kerem Tunceri did the same to bring Madrid within 73-72. Bullock soon returned to the foul line and give Madrid a 73-74 edge. Akerboom buried a three-pointer from the top of the key and Weathers scored in penetration to give EiffelTowers a 78-74 lead in the final two minutes. Bullock fired in a critical triple before Aarts stepped up with a a tip-in to force Madrid to call timeout at 80-77 with 1:32 to go. Mumbru shot an airball and Bullock committed a turnover, while Young and Akerboom hit free throws, which sealed an incredible EiffelTowers win.
Referees: SPIRIDONOS, LEONIDAS (GRE), PATERNICO, CARMELO (ITA), CONDERANNE, FABIEN (FRA)
Attendance: 2500
By Quarter1234Extra 1
EiffelTowers1612172316
Real Madrid151617209
End of Quarter1234Extra 1
EiffelTowers1628456884
Real Madrid1531486877
Head coach: WIEL, RANDY
EiffelTowers
# 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 AKERBOOM, KEES 24:45 10 1/2 2/2 2/2   2 2           2 3 12
5 WEATHERS, RAY 25:45 10 2/4 2/3         3 3 1       1 13
6 VAN DER KAMP, REIN 8:00   0/1 0/1     2 2   1 1     2   -2
7 FREDERIKS, JOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8 YOUNG, TRAVIS 32:15 25 3/4 5/10 4/4   2 2 2 1 2     4 4 22
9 JONES, SAM 36:00 5 0/1 1/2 2/2 1 2 3 4 1 3     5 1 4
11 RODGERS, LEON 42:00 16 4/13 2/8 2/2 2 3 5 4 7 2     1 5 19
12 NELSON, ERIK 15:45 7 2/4   3/4 1 2 3   1 1     5 4 6
13 WRIGHT, SHARONE 16:15 4 2/9 0/1   2 3 5       1 1 1 1 1
14 OWENS, ROBERT 8:15 2 1/1 0/1     1 1             1 3
15 AARTS, MARCEL 16:00 5 1/1   3/3 1 4 5           1 1 10
16 VERMEULEN, THIJS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           1 1 2   6           8
Totals 225:00 84 16/40 12/28 16/17 8 22 30 13 20 10 1 1 21 21 96
40% 42.9% 94.1%
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: 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
4 HAMILTON, VENSON 18:15 2 1/5     1 5 6   1       2   3
7 SMITH, CHARLES 17:45 1   0/3 1/2   2 2 1 1 1     2 2  
9 REYES, FELIPE 16:45 6 2/5   2/2 1 5 6 1   2     2 2 8
12 VARDA, RATKO 20:30 10 4/5   2/3 2 4 6 3   1     1 4 19
15 MUMBRU, ALEX 24:15 8 2/2 1/5 1/2 2 2 4   2 1     1 4 11
17 HERVELLE, AXEL 24:00 18 8/11 0/1 2/6 2 4 6   1 3     3 3 14
19 TUNCERI, KEREM 24:00 2   0/1 2/2   1 1 1 1 3       1 2
21 SINANOVIC, NEDZAD 10:00 2 1/2       2 2     1     3 1  
22 BULLOCK, LOUIS 24:15 17 1/6 3/4 6/6   1 1 2   5     2 2 9
24 LOPEZ, RAUL 21:00 2 0/1 0/1 2/2 1 1 2 2   3     2 2 1
33 TOMAS, MARKO 24:15 9 3/6 1/2     4 4           2   7
Team           1 1 2   4           6
Totals 225:00 77 22/43 5/17 18/25 10 32 42 10 10 20 0 0 20 21 80
51.2% 29.4% 72%
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Head Coaches

WIEL, RANDY
EiffelTowers
"We had to be good today, not yesterday or tomorrow. Leon Rodgers and Travis Young were very good. We missed our best Dutch player, Jos Frederiks. We used our tall guy, Marcel Aarts, for one second or 30 minutes, and he played very good the whole time. Madrid have very good players, also from the bench. You have to work with everything you have and that's what we did."
PLAZA, JOAN
Real Madrid
"I prepared my players to be concentrated, but the problem was that in the beginning of the game we scored ten points and Den Bosch nothing, then our concentration failed. In Spain, we play longer on defense, we don't try to steal the ball the whole time. And that was just wat EiffelTowers did. EiffelTowers played very well. It's not fair if we say that we only played 60 percent."
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