Playoffs Game 12 - April 19, 2001 CET: 20:30 Local time: 20:30 - PALAMALAGUTI

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Eighthfinals 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 1-0
0-0 Regular Season 0-0
16-1 Overall 13-4

Referees

Crew Chief
STOKES, RICHARD, England
Referee
NOWICKI, MAREK, Poland
Umpire
LOVSIN, ANDREJ, Slovenia

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
85.6 Points 77.8
34.4 Rebounds 32.0
10.2 O. Rebounds 9.2
24.2 D. Rebounds 22.8
9.2 Assists 12.6
16.1 Steals 10.1
3.4 Blocks 1.8
15.4 Turnovers 13.5
56.8 % 2PT 54.8 %
35.8 % 3PT 36.4 %
73.7 % FT 67.7 %
98.0 Index 83.6

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
15.1 / GINOBILI, EMANUEL Points 13.9 / BENNETT, E.
9.1 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD Rebounds 7.4 / OBERTO, FABRICIO
2.8 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD OR 3.1 / OBERTO, FABRICIO
6.3 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD DR 5.2 / ALEXANDER, VICTOR
2.7 / JARIC, MARKO Assists 5.8 / BENNETT, E.
3.0 / GINOBILI, EMANUEL Steals 2.1 / OBERTO, FABRICIO
1.5 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD Blocks 0.7 / OBERTO, FABRICIO
2.9 / JARIC, MARKO Turnovers 2.5 / BENNETT, E.
75.0 % / BONORA, DAVIDE 2PT 66.9 % / OBERTO, FABRICIO
55.8 % / RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE 3PT 56.5 % / STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS
86.0 % / RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE FT 84.8 % / STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS
21.2 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD Index 17.2 / OBERTO, FABRICIO

THE TAKE

Normally there wouldn't be a lot of good news to report about a home team who gets thumped like Kinder Bologna did in Game 1 of the Euroleague Finals, loses the homecourt advantage and has to turn things around in 48 hours - or else. But two themes have emerged in Bologna on the off-day between Game 1, which Tau Ceramica won in a shocker, 65-78, and Game 2, which tips off at 20:30 local time (CET) on Thursday. One, Kinder center Rashard Griffith trained with the team Wednesday evening for the first time since his knee injury 11 days ago. Doctors were still waiting to give him the go-ahead for Game 2, but Griffith was sure he was ready. "I'm sure I'm going to play," he told Euroleague.net. "I'm ready." Two, not even the Tau players believe that, with or without Griffith, Kinder's other stars can repeat their subpar shooting and rebounding performances of the first game. Just the same, Tau had more than a little to say in Game 1, and has let the echo of its extraordinay play do most of the speaking since. Still, there was no denying the boost in Tau's confidence. As young forward Luis Scola said in a Euroleague.net Chat this morning, "If we play the same way again, it won't matter who else is on the court with us. We'll win again."

Kinder coach Ettore Messina admitted that he was indeed surprised by his team's reaction to the adversity of playing without Griffith in Game 1. Most notably, he thought Kinder rushed itself on offense, making too few passes to extend Tau's defense and taking too many quick shots instead. Griffith's absence had something to do with that, too, as the offense is based on his posing a major threat inside. The inside-outside game that begins with post passes to Griffith was undermined by Kinder's impatience in the face of Tau's relentless defense. Just as it would have against Griffith, Tau double-teamed the low post consistently, but Kinder's big men either shot too quickly or passed to perimeter players who did the same. "The injury to Griffith meant we had to change things, our offense, our defense and our rebounding, of course," Messina said. "I think also that the first final for some of our young players had an influence. But every time this team has lost this year, or played badly even, they have reacted well and learned from their mistakes very quickly."

Within Game 1, however, Kinder did the opposite. Messina saw his players react uncharacteristically to small mistakes with frustration. He might also have mentioned that when Kinder did make big plays, as on a couple of key third-quarter steals, they lost the ball right back to Tau. The 23 turnovers that Kinder forced out of Tau would normally be a significant stat, but they turned out to be of little consequence as the visitors led by 15 or more during many minutes.

"Tactically, you can't change much in just one practice," Messina said, "but psychologically, we can turn it around and play as we know how to. What we missed more than anything was personality. I was annoyed by our lack of mental aggressiveness. After making mistakes, I saw us get anxious and nervous. I didn't expect so great an impact from the first game of the Finals on our young players." Any talk of personality before Game 2 must start with Tau, however. It takes a special character to win a road opener so convincingly as the visitors did on Tuesday, and as they have done now in all four Euroleague playoff rounds. Besides just turning the homecourt advantage upside down - now Tau can win the series simply by winning at home in Vitoria, Spain - Tau becomes more dangerous in Game 2, as well. It has plenty of reason to be even more confident now. Nobody should forget that Tau won with a minimal contribution from two of its post-season stars.

Sharpshooter Saulius Stombergas scored only 5 points in 18 minutes, but chipped in 3 steals and 4 rebounds. Power forward Fabrizio Oberto was banished with fouls for most of three quarters and finished with 0 points and 3 rebounds in 13 minutes. "I wouldn't even say that was our best playoff opener so far," playmaker Elmer Bennett said on Wednesday, "but it's true we were really focused. We tend to focus better like that on the road, maybe because at home you tend to relax a bit. The thing we're fortunate to have a different player or two being real strong at different times during all our games. We've always had someone playing well when we needed it."

On Tuesday, that someone was everyone, really, considering that Tau had five players in there for 29 minutes or more. Swingman Laurent Foirest shone in the first and fourth quarters, center Victor Alexander dominated the middle two, while Bennett, Scola and swingman Mindaugas Timinskas filled in all the rest of the blanks. Normally, it is Kinder who forces people to fish around to determine which star shone brightest, because all of them contribute on most nights. Tau stole that script in Game 1 and Kinder will be looking to its big names to steal it back in Game 2.

"People ask if we can steal back a game when we get to Vitoria," Messina joked on Wednesday evening. "Right now, I just want to win one in Bologna."
Wednesday, April 18, 2001
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

Players

Antoine Rigaudeau  - Kinder Bologna - Euroleague 2000-01 Stay tuned, basketball fans, because the Euroleague Finals just got real serious. With Rashard Griffith back in the lineup in Game 2, Kinder Bologna bit back this Thursday night with a resounding 94-73 victory against Tau Ceramica that not only evened the best-of-five series at a victory apiece, but promised a full-metal battle from this point forward. Kinder's wounded pride after a Game 1 loss to visiting Tau on Tuesday healed in a hurry thanks to a rain of three-pointers that left Tau looking uphill almost from the games start. With that fierce pride in place again on defense, Kinder needed nothing more strenuous from Griffith than 9 points a 8 rebounds. With its perimeter stars in a shooting contest with each other, hitting (15 of 26 three-pointers), Kinder didn't need much more. Despite early foul trouble, Antoine Rigaudeau was able to make 6 of 7 three pointers he attempted to total 23 points. Four other Kinder scorers hit for double figures: Marko Jaric with 13, David Andersen and Alessandro Abbio with 14, and Emanuel Ginobili with 11. The series shifts now to Tau's homecourt in Vitoria, Spain and a key Game 3 showdown on Tuesday, May 1. The Euroleague Finals are even up again, and tonight all is right in Basket City, Italy.

Mindaugas Timinskas - Tau Ceramica - Euroleague 2000-01 From the opening tipoff, Kinder converted any pressure it was facing into suffocating defensive pressure on Tau. After Elmer Bennett drove to the hoop for Tau's first two points, he saw little breathing room, let alone shots, for the rest of the quarter. He was under the wraps of a Kinder fullcourt press that raised the tempo and forced Tau into bad shots. Meanwhile, three-pointers started falling at a good rhythm for the home team. Antoine Rigaudeau hit the first, but was quickly seen to the bench with a couple quick fouls. No matter, because Emanuel Ginobili immediately picked up the tack with a back-to-back threes that opened up Kinder's lead to 15-8 and put the Palamalaguti crowd right in the game, too. Those shots also began a six-minute stretch to the end of the quarters during which an emboldened Kinder defense didn't allow Tau anything but free throws. In that stretch, everyone on Kinder was contributing offensively, too, with young forward David Anderson hopping off the bench for a couple nice baskets whil Griffith caught a short rest. Alessandro Abbio drilled his own three-pointer and Ginobili had a three-point drive to the hoop with 6 seconds left as Kinder closed the quarter with double the points of Tau, 32-16.

The big lead did nothing to soften Kinder in the second quarter. Just the opposite. Only Bennett, who was getting loose again, and Alexander, who was getting decent position underneath, kept Tau from getting blown off the floor. But Kinder's point-center combo was just as big, as Griffith hit back-to-back baskets and Marko Jaric drained a three to boost the lead to 20, at 46-26. Tau steadied itself to finish the half, but despite six consecutive points by Mindaugas Timinskas, Abbio and Jaric stepped up to hit consecutive threes and solidify Kinder's halftime lead at 52-35. the warning signs for Tau were as obvious as the three-point shots made for each team: Kinder 8 for 15, Tau 0 for 5. That meant Kinder was getting a lot of good looks, for various capable shooters, while Tau wasn't getting any.

Rashard Griffith - Kinder Bologna - Euroleague 2000-01As it turned out, the Kinder least visible in the first half was the one Tau had most to worry about. Back in the starting lineup for the third quarter, Rigaudeau lined up in the corner three different times in the third quarter and hammered home a three-pointer each time. Most of those were against a zone that Tau had been using since late in the second quarter. With Rigaudeau's nine points, despite Tau finding a little more scoring room and accuracy, the lead not only did not budge, but Kinder headed into the final quarter ahead 70-50. One the themes expected to drive the series was already extablished, as Kinder had five players already with 10 points or more - Griffith wasn't one of them - and wave after wave of subs to fortify that defense. If Tau didn't look precisely tired, few of its players looked sharp, either. Laurent Foirest, one of the heroes of the Game 1 upset, was stuck on 0 points, while sub forward Luis Scola had but one. Kinder was firing on all pistons, and with more to begin with, that was making life hard again for Tau.
Thursday, April 19, 2001
Euroleague.net
Referees: STOKES, RICHARD (ENG), NOWICKI, MAREK (POL), LOVSIN, ANDREJ (SLO)
Attendance: 7046
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Head coach: MESSINA, ETTORE
Kinder Bologna
# 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
6 GINOBILI, EMANUEL 27:00 11 2/3 2/7 1/1 1 4 5 3 1 5     4 3 8
7 ABBIO, ALESSANDRO 30:00 14 0/2 3/4 5/6   6 6 2 1 1     3 4 19
8 BONORA, DAVIDE 16:00 2   0/1 2/4   1 1 1 1 1     4 2 -1
9 JESTRATIJEVIC, NIKOLA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12 FROSINI, ALESSANDRO 16:00 3 1/2   1/2 2 5 7     1     5 2 4
13 ANDERSEN, DAVID 31:00 14 5/6   4/4 2 4 6   1 3     3 2 16
14 RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE 17:00 23 2/4 6/7 1/1   4 4   1 1     4 1 21
15 GRIFFITH, RASHARD 24:00 9 4/8   1/3 1 7 8 1 1     1 3 4 13
18 SMODIS, MATJAZ 9:00 5 1/2 1/2     1 1     1     2 1 2
19 JARIC, MARKO 30:00 13 1/2 3/5 2/2 1 1 2   1 3     2 2 10
Team                   6           6
Totals 200:00 94 16/29 15/26 17/23 7 33 40 7 7 16 0 1 30 21 92
55.2% 57.7% 73.9%
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: IVANOVIC, DUSKO
Tau Ceramica
# 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 SCOLA, LUIS 16:00 7 2/3   3/6 1 2 3     1     4 3 4
5 GARCIA, DANIEL DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6 BENNETT, ELMER 37:00 10 3/9 0/2 4/6       1 3 5     3 6 2
7 FOIREST, LAURENT 18:00 2 0/1 0/3 2/2                 1 3  
9 VIDAL, SERGI 11:00 5 0/2 1/1 2/4         1       2 2 2
10 TIMINSKAS, MINDAUGAS 21:00 10 2/4 0/1 6/6   2 2   1 2     1 5 12
11 STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS 33:00 12 3/6 2/7   1 1 2   2       3 5 10
12 TOURE, OUMAROU DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 ALEXANDER, VICTOR 34:00 17 6/11   5/7 3 5 8   2 3     3 5 19
14 OBERTO, FABRICIO 30:00 10 5/8   0/1 4 4 8 1 1   1   4 1 14
Team             5 5   8           13
Totals 200:00 73 21/44 3/14 22/32 9 14 23 2 10 11 1 0 21 30 63
47.7% 21.4% 68.8%
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Head Coaches

MESSINA, ETTORE
Kinder Bologna
"I am satisfied for our team reaction in so short a time. Now, we'll go to Vitoria to win again, and now I think all the pressure is on Tau in Vitoria. We have to thank all the people who have worked with Rashard to bring him back to health with 8 and 9 hours per day, and we have to thank him. Rashard didn't get every rebound, but he got the important ones. He gave confidence to his teammates and to our defense. He also allowed us to get open shots. In the first game, the three-point shots we took were only desperate solutions to confusion on offesne. Tonight, they were natural opportunities that came out of the offense."
IVANOVIC, DUSKO
Tau Ceramica
"They have beat us because they got a big lead quickly, 10 or 15 points. We came out very soft, and that was the big difference between the first and second game. We tried everything, but today it couldn't be. I said after the first game there was no reason for euphoria, and now I don't see any reason to be sad. We're at 1-1 and that's the result we were looking forward to when we came here. If we had lost the first game and won this one, we'd be extremely happy right now. Now we have two home games, with our excellent fans, the best fans in Spain, and we have a lot of chances to win the title."

Players

GINOBILI, EMANUEL
Kinder Bologna
"Griffith gave us a lot of help. He gave us trust in ourselves. We were really angry for how we played in Game 1. Tonight, we've had a different approach, real aggressive and more intense from the beginning of the game. If we keep playing them this way, we cannot lose and we can go to Vitoria to win both."
ABBIO, ALESSANDRO
Kinder Bologna
"We didn't do anything special tonight. We just tried to recover after the first game. We played with the intensity we needed and we tied it 1-1 despite the difficulties. We play differently with Rashard in there, but the other night wasn't just his absence, but our fault too. We played like a team again, a real good inside-outside game. Now we they have 10 days to think, and we have 10 days to play in the Italian League and the Italian Cup finals. So we've put some doubts in Tau's mind for now. In Vitoria there will be battles, but we're going to try to win both, not just one."
RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE
Kinder Bologna
"It was an important win. We played like a team after playing alone in the first game."
GRIFFITH, RASHARD
Kinder Bologna
"It was no good watching my team lose the other night. I wanted to play. Tonight I made my contribution but my team has played a great game. I have come here to win a championship and a Euroleague and I don't want to leave without victories. Tau is strong defensive team. We know that in Vitoria there will be two tough games, but we go there to win at least one and come back home to our own place for the fifth one. We have great supporters, cheering us all game long. That gives us enthusiasm, and I hope to win something for them, too. We played good fullcourt pressure, not to steal the ball, but to steal seconds on the clock from their offesne."
FOIREST, LAURENT
Tau Ceramica
"Nobody has won anything yet. We're at 1-1 and that's what we wanted out of these two games. But now we have to go home and make that count."
ALEXANDER, VICTOR
Tau Ceramica
"The situation is simple. They played well and we played badly. But we're at 1-1 and we're going home with the general result that we wanted coming in, and with a lot of hope. We have to forget the games in Bologna now. Each game is a new story. And it's true that Griffith helped Kinder a lot."
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