Regular Season Game 14 - January 31, 2008 CET: 20:00 Local time: 20:00 - PALACIO VISTALEGRE

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
10-3 Regular Season 12-1
10-3 Overall 12-1

Referees

Crew Chief
LAMONICA, LUIGI, Italy
Referee
RYZHYK, BORYS, Ukraine
Umpire
DOZAI, SRDAN, Croatia

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
80.2 Points 82.5
32.5 Rebounds 29.2
11.4 O. Rebounds 6.1
21.1 D. Rebounds 23.1
13.6 Assists 14.6
10.1 Steals 7.0
2.0 Blocks 2.0
14.0 Turnovers 14.2
52.6 % 2PT 55.4 %
39.6 % 3PT 42.3 %
69.3 % FT 74.9 %
88.4 Index 88.9

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
12.1 / Reyes Points 14.1 / Jasikevicius
7.9 / Reyes Rebounds 4.8 / Batiste
2.8 / Hervelle OR 1.3 / Batiste
5.0 / Reyes DR 4.6 / Diamantidis
2.5 / Lopez Assists 3.6 / Diamantidis
1.9 / SMITH, CHARLES Steals 2.2 / Diamantidis
0.5 / Reyes Blocks 1.0 / Diamantidis
2.3 / Reyes Turnovers 2.6 / Spanoulis
61.7 % / Mumbru 2PT 69.0 % / DIKOUDIS, DIMOS
53.3 % / Hervelle 3PT 54.5 % / HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS
95.0 % / Lopez FT 96.6 % / Jasikevicius
15.6 / Reyes Index 14.5 / Jasikevicius

THE TAKE

The top two teams in Group C will meet for one final showdown on Thursday when Real Madrid hosts Panathinaikos in the Spanish capital. The game means something for both sides, as the defending Euroleague champs look to finish the regular season with the best record in the competition, while the Spanish champs look to make themselves a top seed for the upcoming Top 16 Draw. Madrid would essentially secure that top seed with a win. The Greek champs outscored Madrid 21-8 in the last five minutes to eek out a 92-85 win when these teams met earlier this season in Athens. Mike Batiste led the Greens with 24 points and Sarunas Jasikevicius added 21 that night. Both teams have been hot lately: Panathinaikos has won five in a row and Madrid four straight. Head coach Zeljko Obradovic’s team will have a different look as injuries will keep captain Fragiskos Alvertis, Kostas Tsartsaris and Kennedy Winston off the floor. Tsartsaris has been hot lately, but his minutes could go to newcomer Nikola Prkacin, who will make his debut with the club. Meanwhile Madrid, which should have a full roster available for the game, has been led by Felipe Reyes and Louis Bullock. The matchup between Batiste and Reyes should be a real exciting one, but not what the game rides on, since these teams may be the two deepest squads in the league. One area that could prove crucial is rebounding. Madrid is the second-best offensive rebounding team in the Euroleague this season, while Panathinaikos is the second worst. The hosts have a deeper frontcourt when taking into consideration the visitors’ injuries, with former Panathinaikos center Lazaros Papadopoulos, Reyes and Axel Hervelle playing key roles. The Greens lead the league in three-point shooting and a big night from downtown could make the difference for the visitors, though Madrid can match that since Bullock and Hervelle are a combined 53.2% from beyond the arc. A full roster, a perfect home record and more to play for make Madrid the favorite, however the defending champs aren’t ever really an underdog. Prestige alone makes this must-see basketball between a pair of teams that could very well clash again this season in Madrid for much bigger stakes in May.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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Quotes Head Coaches

PLAZA, JOAN
Real Madrid
"We are facing an experienced team, used to play Final Fours, the current European champ and which has been playing many years at the best level. Our current team does not have that kind of experience yet. We are not expert in this kind of situations even though our desire and will to win is maximum. We are working to be in the European frontline and get experience from it. We have that goal, but to reach it we have to work hard every day. Panathinaikos is the defending champ, the current leader in the Euroleague with a record that only has one loss, apart from being the leader in the Greek league where it counts games by the wins. These numbers reflect the difficulty that we will have in front of us on Thursday. We want to take our chance of being top seeds in the Top 16 draw and we want to finish the regular season in the best possible way. It's important for us that our fans come to back us in the game and we want Palacio Vistalegre to put some pressure on them and be a difficult arena as it has been lately."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"It is the last game of the regular season and since we have already accomplished the first place of Group C, I would say that we are prepared for a normal match. We are traveling to Madrid without our captain Frangiskos Alvertis, Kostas Tsartsaris and Kennedy Winston, while newcomer Nikola Prkacin will have the opportunity to play for some minutes. He is going to be a good addition to our team, but needs some time to understand our philosophy and be effective. On the other hand, Real Madrid wants to win in order to make the first level towards the Top 16 Draw, so I am expecting an interesting game."

Players

REYES, FELIPE
Real Madrid
"For us the game against Panathinaikos is crucial. With the Top 16 goal in our pockets now we have the chance to be a top seed in the draw and we don't want to waste this opportunity. We know that the game against the team of coach Obradovic will be really complicated, because they have one of the most powerful rosters in Europe, but we also have confidence in our possibilities. We can fight for the win and we want to keep on adding wins at home. It is always hard to beat us in our arena and even more if our crowd is there for us. They always respond in the big occasions and this is one of those, as we need the help from our fans and see a packed arena to go for the win. In the first leg we could not win in Greece and it was a game that slipped from our hands in the last minutes for several reasons. Not winning there hurt us and that's why we want to win this game and dedicate it to our fans."
BATISTE, MIKE
Panathinaikos
"During the previous 13 games of the regular season we fought hard to get the first place of our group and now that we go to Madrid the result is not necessary for us. Nevertheless, who doesn't want to beat a historical club like Real Madrid especially at their home court? And who doesn't want to beat Panathinaikos, the current Euroleague champs? Well, we know they want to get some more confidence by winning the battle and chase the possibility of making the first level, but we are not going there without purpose. A team like Panathinaikos never plays to lose."
Louis Bullock and Zeljko Obradovic - Real Madrid - Panathinaikos Real Madrid needed overtime and the inspiration of star guard Louis Bullock to down Euroleague defending champion Panathinaikos 95-87 and become a top-seeded team in the Top 16 Draw in front of 15,000 fans in the Spanish capital on Thursday night. Madrid improved to 11-3 and became the best first-ranked team in the competition, enough to avoid group champions Panathinaikos, CSKA Moscow and Lietuvos Rytas in the Top 16 Draw. Meanwhile, Panathinaikos dropped to 12-2 but had already clinched first place in this group. Bullock became the game hero by firing in three consecutive bombs from downtown in the final 90 seconds to seal the outcome late in the extra period. He led the winners with 22 points on 8-for-8 free throws. Raul Lopez and Lazaros Papadopoulos each added 14. Alex Mumbru had 12 while Felipe Reyes got 10 for Madrid. Vassilis Spanoulis led Panathinaikos with 22 points. Mike Batiste added 16, Sarunas Jasikevicius had 13 while Nikos Hatzivrettas and Sani Becirovic each got 10 points for the Greens, that rallied from a double-digit margin to get a 80-81 with a minute to go. A triple by Lopez and a tip-in by Batiste sent the game to overtime, as Mumbru missed free throws with 3.6 seconds to go in regulation. Bullock simply took over in the extra period to make Madrid the best second-ranked team in the competition.

Panathinaikos coach Zeljko Obradovic shocked everyone by placing Stratos Perperoglou in the starting five. Demos Dikoudis got the Greens going with a three-point play, as the game turned into a physical battle already. Papadopoulos scored inside while Axel Hervelle added a reverse layup for a 4-3 Madrid lead. Kerem Tunceri fired in a triple that capped a 7-0 Madrid lead, but Becirovic shined with an acrobatic layup that Dimitris Diamantidis added a running triple to put Panathinaikos back ahead, 7-8. Papadopoulos kept pacing Madrid with free throws and a left-handed jump hook and even when Batiste answered with a dunk, Mumbru took over with a running jumper for a 13-10 Madrid lead. Hervelle sank his first three-pointer while Bullock added his trademark bomb from downtown to make the Greens call timeout at 19-10, after a 10-0 run. Spanoulis stepped up with a driving layup, Diamantidis added an incredible tip-in and by the time Hatzivrettas stroke from beyond the arc, the Greens were within 20-17. Spanoulis tied the game with a layup-plus-foul but Mumbru provided a highlight with a huge dunk. A mid-range jumper by Dikoudis and a layup by Spanoulis gave Panathinaikos a 22-24 edge after 10 minutes.

Vassilis Spanoulis - PanathinaikosLopez nailed a three-pointer right at the start of the second quarter and fed Charles Smith for a power layup, good for a 27-24 Madrid lead. Batiste followed a free throw with a fast break layup but Reyes found his first points on a floating layup to put the hosts back ahead, 29-27. The Greens kept working hard in defense, however, while another three-point play by Spanoulis tied it at 30-30. Lopez fed Smith for an alleyoop dunk but Jasikevicius answered from downtown for a 32-33 Panathinaikos edge. Reyes sank an off-balanced fadeaway jumper that Jasikevicius and Batiste bettered with foul shots. Both teams had entered the foul bonus and went to the free throw line often. Foul shots by Bullock tied it again at 37-37. Coach Obradovic tried a small lineup with Hatzivrettas at power forward. Jasikevicius took over with a three-point play but more foul shots by Papadopoulos, Mumbru and Tunceri gave Madrid a 47-40 edge, after a 8-0 run. Bullock sank free throws that Batiste erased with a turnaround jumper. More foul shots by Bullock gave Madrid a double-digit margin, 53-43, at halftime.

Madrid started to miss east shot after the break, as Lopez even did it around the basket. Meanwhile, Becirovic hit free throws to get the Greens within 51-43. Hervelle answered from downtown but Hatzivrettas did the same in the other end. Becirovic joined the three-point shootout to bring Panathinaikos back to life, 56-51. Both teams turned the game into an outstanding physical battle, with hard fouls and intensity at both ends. Mumbru and Spanoulis traded free throws while Papadopoulos did the same for a 60-53 Madrid lead. Niksa Prkacin scored his first Panathinaikos points from the free throw line that Lopez erased with a backdoor layup. Prkacin insisted with more foul shots and Spanoulis added a driving basket while Mumbru got the crowd involved with an alleyoop layup. Smith fed Bullock for an easy basket, as Panathinaikos lost control in offense, trying too many off-balanced shots. Reyes scored again in the low post but Spanoulis sank one from downtown to get the Greens within 68-62. Smith buried one from downtown but Hatzivrettas beat the buzzer with a driving layup to fix the score at 71-64 after 30 minutes.

Both teams traded turnovers early in the fourth quarter, as both teams faced the game as a do-or-die one. Jasikevicius sank a five-meter shot, as Madrid had been scoreless and committed 3 turnovers in as many minutes in this period. Jasikevicius had Zisis for a layup that Reyes erased with a tip-in for a 73-68 Madrid lead. Hatzivrettas kept pacing the Greens with a long two-pointer that Papadopoulos erased with free throws. Spanoulis beat the shot clock with a critical basket but Lopez fired in a three-pointer in fron tof Jasikevicius for a 78-72 Madrid lead with 2 minutes to go. Jasikevicius nailed his trademark triple from the top of the key but Bullock scored in a one-on-one situation to keep Madrid ahead, 80-75. Batiste sank a mid-range jumper and soon added free throws for a 70-69 Panathinaikos deficit with 1:50 remaining. Madris struggled to score right when it needed it most while another driving layup by Spanoulis completed the Greens' comeback, 80-81, with a minute to go. Lopez buried a key three-pointer with 49.5 seconds remaining. Becirovic and Jasikevicius missed from downtown but Batiste's tip-in tied it at 83-83 with 25.3 ticks to go. Mumbru drew a foul and missed free throws with 4.2 seconds to go. Panathinaikos had a final chance to win the game at the end of regulation but Batiste missed a seven-meter shot.

Lopez fired in one from downtown right at the start of the extra period. Becirovic made 1-for-2 free throw and soon added a put-back layup to tie the game at 86-86. Spanoulis was next to the foul line, and made just 1-for-2 free throws for a 86-87 Panathinaikos edge with less than 2 minutes to go. Bullock took over with an incredible corner triple. Reyes had a big block on Becirovic that allowed Bullock to sink another three-pointer, this time from the opposite corner. Panathinaikos struggled to score, while a red hot Bullock buried his third triple in less than 50 seconds, enough for a sellout crowd at Vistalegre to sing his name as Madrid left the court as a top-seeded team in the Top 16 draw.

Thursday, January 31, 2008
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Referees: LAMONICA, LUIGI (ITA), RYZHYK, BORYS (UKR), DOZAI, SRDAN (CRO)
Attendance: 12200
By Quarter1234Extra 1
Real Madrid2231181212
Panathinaikos241921194
End of Quarter1234Extra 1
Real Madrid2253718395
Panathinaikos2443648387
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 2:21                         3   -3
7 SMITH, CHARLES 17:30 7 2/3 1/4   1 1 2 1 2 1     3 3 7
8 SEKULIC, BLAGOTA 7:30   0/2     1 2 3     1          
9 REYES, FELIPE 26:16 10 5/9     1 4 5 1   3 1   4 1 7
13 AGUILAR, PABLO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14 PAPADOPOULOS, LAZAROS 23:03 14 2/6   10/12 2 4 6 1     1   5 7 18
15 MUMBRU, ALEX 35:07 12 3/4 0/4 6/8 1 4 5 5 1 1     2 8 21
17 HERVELLE, AXEL 31:07 9 1/2 2/5 1/4 2 6 8 2         2 3 13
19 TUNCERI, KEREM 26:55 7   1/7 4/4 1 2 3 3   1 1   2 1 6
22 BULLOCK, LOUIS 30:21 22 1/1 4/9 8/8   1 1 1 1 2     3 4 19
23 LLULL, SERGIO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
24 LOPEZ, RAUL 24:50 14 1/4 4/5   1 1 2 3 2 3     5 1 10
Team             1 1               1
Totals 225:00 95 15/31 12/34 29/36 10 26 36 17 6 12 3 0 29 28 99
48.4% 35.3% 80.6%
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
5 PERPEROGLOU, STRATOS 7:10   0/1       1 1     2   1 3 1 -5
6 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS 36:38 22 7/12 1/4 5/6   5 5 2 1 1   1 2 9 26
7 BECIROVIC, SANI 22:30 10 2/7 1/5 3/4 2 2 4 2 1 2   1 4 3 3
8 BATISTE, MIKE 32:55 16 5/8 0/2 6/8 2 4 6 2 2 4     2 4 17
9 ZIZIC, ANDRIJA 11:05 2 1/2                     3 1 -1
10 HATZIVRETTAS, NIKOS 29:24 10 2/2 2/4     2 2     2     3   5
11 DIKOUDIS, DIMOS 22:34 5 2/4   1/1 2 2 4     2     3 3 5
13 DIAMANTIDIS, DIMITRIS 36:46 5 1/1 1/3   2 5 7 1   1     4 3 9
16 TATAROUNIS, ARIS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
17 PRKACIN, NIKOLA 2:49 4     4/4                 2 2 4
19 JASIKEVICIUS, SARUNAS 23:09 13 2/3 2/7 3/3 1 3 4 6   4     4 3 12
Team                                
Totals 225:00 87 22/40 7/25 22/26 9 24 33 13 4 18 0 3 30 29 75
55% 28% 84.6%
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Head Coaches

PLAZA, JOAN
Real Madrid
"It was a balanced game, intense, bad for anyone's heart condition. My players were very motivated and mentally strong. I am very happy because it was important for us to finish as a top-seeded team. We have to go step by step without setting any goals. Of course, Louis (Bullock) was a key factor tonight, but I must also thank all our fans at Vistalegre for their huge support."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"Congratulations to Real Madrid for its great win and also to Joan Plaza for his good work tonight. It was a very balanced game but we came here without three important players, two new players and some physical problems. We paid the price in the end. It was not an important game for us, since we were already group champions, but even with that you always want to win the game. Real Madrid has a good team and can make it to the Final Four, even when we all have a long way to go."

Players

PAPADOPOULOS, LAZAROS
Real Madrid
"It was an important win for us, as it allowed us to become the best second-ranked team. It is also important that we already proved ourselves that we can beat any team. Even when he faced Panathinaikos, it was not a special game for me, as I have already played against him with other teams. I must say that Panathinaikos has a great team and is one of the teams in better shape around the continent."
BULLOCK, LOUIS
Real Madrid
"We won a very tough game but the most important part of the season is yet to come and we must go back to work tomorrow to practice for the next game. In the final minutes of overtime I just shot, I didn't think about hitting it or not. I think you have to be aggressive. I don't think we did anything special, we just played hard."
BECIROVIC, SANI
Panathinaikos
"It was a good basketball game even when it wasn't the one we wanted. Defense was the key to this game and Real Madrid will be a tough game in the near future. We have to think about the Top 16 and I would love to face Real Madrid in the Final Four."
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