Regular Season Game 5 - November 26, 2008 CET: 21:00 Local time: 21:00 - PALAESTRA

Records

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

Referees

Crew Chief
KLAAR, LARS, Sweden
Referee
LOVSIN, ANDREJ, Slovenia
Umpire
JASEVICIUS, TOMAS, Lithuania

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
80.0 Points 63.8
29.8 Rebounds 32.8
9.0 O. Rebounds 10.3
20.8 D. Rebounds 22.5
14.0 Assists 8.3
10.8 Steals 7.5
2.5 Blocks 1.5
10.3 Turnovers 15.8
55.9 % 2PT 41.5 %
37.6 % 3PT 31.0 %
84.1 % FT 66.3 %
89.5 Index 55.8

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
15.5 / Lavrinovic, K. Points 15.0 / WILSON, LAMAYNE
7.0 / Lavrinovic, K. Rebounds 5.0 / SAMNICK, VICTOR
2.0 / Eze OR 1.8 / SAMNICK, VICTOR
5.3 / Lavrinovic, K. DR 4.7 / JULIAN, CYRIL
4.8 / MCINTYRE, TERRELL Assists 2.8 / Tchicamboud
2.5 / Sato Steals 1.5 / GREER, RICARDO
1.0 / Lavrinovic, K. Blocks 0.5 / ABOUBAKAR ZAKI, A.
2.5 / MCINTYRE, TERRELL Turnovers 5.5 / GREER, RICARDO
77.3 % / Sato 2PT 59.3 % / WILSON, LAMAYNE
64.3 % / Lavrinovic, K. 3PT 47.1 % / WILSON, LAMAYNE
100.0 % / Domercant FT 100.0 % / BENSON, ROD
21.0 / Lavrinovic, K. Index 11.5 / WILSON, LAMAYNE

THE TAKE

Montepaschi Siena hosts SLUC Nancy on Wednesday night in what promises to be an interesting game. The Italian champs return home after suffering their first loss of the season two weeks ago at Panathinaikos. Montepaschi is now in the middle of a three-way tie for the top spot. Meanwhile Nancy is coming off its first win, a home decision over Zalgiris, and the French champs know that an upset win in Italy would firmly restore head coach Jean-Lun Monschau’s chances of guiding the team to the Top 16. Montepaschi’s strengths are well documented, with four players averaging between 13.5 and 15.5 points per game alongside All-Euroleague playmaker Terrell McIntyre, who is among the league leaders in assists. Moreover, two of its big scorers come off the bench! The depth, patience and multitude of scoring options that head coach Simone Pianigiani’s squad brings to the floor will surely challenge Nancy. The visitors’ offense has struggled so far this season, averaging just 63.8 points per game and 15.8 turnovers per game. On the other hand, Montepaschi has produced 80 points per game and just 10.3 turnovers per game. Nancy’s ball-handlers will need to be at their best to bridge that gap and give their team a fighting chance. Much of that responsibility falls on the shoulders of point guard Steed Tchicamboud and do-it-all swingman Ricardo Greer. They are joined by Jeff Greer, John Cox and Michel Moradais in the backcourt, where they will face the likes of McIntyre, Rimas Kaukenas, Henry Domercant and Morris Finley as well as Romain Sato at small forward. In the paint, Montepaschi starts the grizzled duo of Shaun Stonerook and Ben Eze, with All-Euroleague second-team pick Ksistof Lavrinovic coming off the bench to change the game. Nancy will be glad to have Cyril Julian back to lead its frontcourt after he missed the last game. Top scorer Lamayne Wilson, the athletic Victor Samnick and Rod Benson round out the big man corps that will have to play tough and control the glass to limit any extra opportunities for the hosts. There is little doubt that Montepaschi, which has won eight straight and 13 of its last 14 Euroleague home games, is the favorite. However Nancy cannot be written off, especially that it has had its first taste of a Euroleague victory.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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Quotes Head Coaches

PIANIGIANI, SIMONE
Montepaschi Siena
"Nancy is a very good team with a great personality. They are the French champs. They are growing game after game, so it’s really a difficult game. We play at home and every game in Siena is very important for us. We are planning to play at a high level from the start of the game."
MONSCHAU, JEAN-LUC
SLUC Nancy
"It was good to win the first Euroleague game of the history of SLUC Nancy Basket... But our next game at Siena will be very difficult. The Italian champs do everything so good! And no team could win there so far so it is not easy to believe we will be the first to do so. We can start dreaming about it, but please don’t wake me up too abruptly!"

Players

MCINTYRE, TERRELL
Montepaschi Siena
"For us, it's a very important game. We have only two days to prepare for it, but it is the last match of the first round and we will play at home. Our fans will help us, so we need a positive result. We have to play intense. At the end of the round we will know what we can do in the next stage, the Top 16."
GREER, RICARDO
SLUC Nancy
"It will be very hard to win. But I think something has mentally changed with our first victory. Now, our main concern is to not give up if things turn out badly. So we go there with a certain optimism, to win in any case."
Ksistof Lavrinovic - Montepaschi SienaMontepaschi Siena bounced back from its first loss of the season by thrashing SLUC Nancy 86-63 at home on Wednesday night. Montepaschi improved to 4-1 in Group B and remains tied for first place. Meanwhile, Nancy dropped to 1-4. Terrell McIntyre led the winners with 16 points. Romain Sato added 13, Ksistof Lavrinovic posted a double-double of 12 points and 13 rebounds in less than 20 minutes while Henry Domercant scored 11 points for Montepaschi. Cyril Julian led Nancy with 21 points on 9-for-11 shooting while Michel Morandais added 10 for the guests. Nancy did not manage to even get a shot off in the opening three minutes, committing 4 turnovers in as many possessions. Montepaschi relied on Shaun Stonerook and McIntyre to get a safe lead, 25-17, at the end of the first quarter. Julian kept pacing Nancy, but did not find much help around. Meanwhile, Domercant, Kaukenas and a final three-pointer by Morris Finley broke the game open, 45-26, at halftime. Julian and Lamayne Wilson tried to change things in the second half, but Montepaschi kept using its trademark offense, always looking for the extra pass to get an easier shot, and cruised to a big home win.

Nancy struggled to score in the opening minutes, as Montepaschi was its usual self on defense. The guests committed 4 consecutive turnovers without even taking a shot, while Domercant and Ben Eze gave Montepaschi a 5-0 lead. Nancy called a much-needed timeout and Steed Tchicamboud got his team going with a stop-and-pop jumper. McIntyre buried a bomb from downtown as Nancy adjusted its defense. Even with that, Sato scored off a midcourt steal for a 10-2 Montepaschi margin. Julian hit free throws, which Stonerook matched with a tip-in. Julian kept pacing Nancy with consecutive baskets, but a reverse layup by Stonerook and another triple by McIntyre kept the hosts way ahead, 17-8. Wilson and Ricardo Greer sank free throws, but a red-hot Stonerook sank a jumper and Eze added an easy basket. Julian stepped up with a three-point play but Stonerook provided a highlight with a reverse dunk and McIntyre added a fast break layup. Michel Morandais got Nancy within 25-17 after 10 minutes.

Cyril Julian - SLUC NancyJohn Cox stepped up with a put-back layup right at the start of the second quarter but Montepaschi soon readjusted its defense. The hosts started to miss some open shots, so Rimas Kaukenas found Lavrinovic for an uncontested layup. Julian took over with a wild move in the low post, but Kaukenas matched it with an easy basket and soon buried a triple off the dribble to make it a 12-point game. Ricardo Greer and Zaki Aboubacar made free throws, but Lavrinovic restored a double-digit Montepaschi margin, 35-24. Victor Samnick, now playing power forward as Nancy tried a small lineup, scored in the paint, but Domercant answered from downtown and soon added an outstanding driving layup to break the game open, 40-26. The guests kept struggling to find open shots while Kaukenas scored again and Morris Finley beat the buzzer with a triple for a 45-26 Montepaschi at halftime.

Nancy needed to improve its offense to get back in the game and Wilson quickly stepped up with a power layup. Sato erased it with free throws, but Nancy was a different team now. Cox sank a three-pointer from the top of the key and even when Eze shined with a put-back layup, Julian scored again to give the guests some hope at 49-33. Wilson provided a highlight with a wild alley-oop dunk, but Sato and Finley answered with back-to-back baskets to restore an 18-point Montepaschi lead. Julian scored around the basket, but Kaukenas and Stonerook sank foul shots for a 56-37 score. Cox finished a three-chance Nancy offense with a bomb from downtown, however the guests only managed to trade baskets now. Montepaschi sot Lavrinovic involved while Wilson took over with a fall-away jumper. McIntyre struck from downtown and even when Julian sank a jump hook, Lavrinovic and a dunk by Sato boosted the hosts' margin to 65-44 after 30 minutes.

Nancy needed a miracle comeback now and Julian tried to ignite it with an off-balance jumper and a second-chance layup. Michel Morandais added a big basket to get the guests within 65-50. Montepaschi could not find the way to the basket, but a three-point play Lavrinovic and a dunk by Sato got the hosts back on track at 70-50 midway through the fourth quarter. Everything was said and done up to that point, but as usual, Montepaschi stayed focused at both ends, trying to get the biggest possible win to please its fans. McIntyre sank a jumper that Tchicamboud bettered with a three-pointer. Domercant took over with a fast break basket that Ricardo Greer matched at the other end. And eventually, Montepaschi stopped pushing the accelerator, as it had already registered yet another massive home win.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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Referees: KLAAR, LARS (SWE), LOVSIN, ANDREJ (SLO), JASEVICIUS, TOMAS (LTU)
Attendance: 4208
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Head coach: PIANIGIANI, SIMONE
Montepaschi Siena
# 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 DOMERCANT, HENRY 28:31 11 4/8 1/3 0/1 1 2 3 4 3 1     4 1 10
5 MCINTYRE, TERRELL 26:55 16 2/4 4/6   1 2 3 3 3       4 3 20
7 FINLEY, MORRIS 13:05 5 1/2 1/1     1 1 1 1 1       1 7
8 EZE, BENJAMIN 16:50 9 3/7   3/6 3 5 8 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 14
9 CARRARETTO, MARCO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 SATO, ROMAIN 26:29 13 4/7 1/4 2/2 3 2 5 2 4 1     4 1 14
12 LAVRINOVIC, KSISTOF 19:37 12 2/5 0/4 8/9 3 10 13 1 1 1 3 1   5 25
13 KAUKENAS, RIMANTAS 25:00 9 2/4 1/1 2/2       2 1 2     1 3 10
14 RESS, TOMAS 11:33   0/1 0/1     3 3   1           2
15 METREVELI, NIKA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18 LECHTHALER, LUCA 4:34 2 1/3               1     1   -2
20 STONEROOK, SHAUN 27:26 9 4/4 0/3 1/4 1 1 2 2 4 2     3 2 8
Team                                
Totals 200:00 86 23/45 8/23 16/24 12 26 38 16 20 10 4 2 18 19 108
51.1% 34.8% 66.7%
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: MONSCHAU, JEAN-LUC
SLUC Nancy
# 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 COX, JOHN 30:12 8 1/8 2/4   2 1 3 2   1   2 1 4 4
5 MORANDAIS, MICHEL 24:35 10 2/3 2/5   2 4 6 1         3 1 11
6 WILSON, LAMAYNE 29:53 8 3/5 0/3 2/3   4 4 1 2 2 1   3 2 7
7 JULIAN, CYRIL 22:55 21 9/11   3/3 1 6 7   3 4     3 3 25
8 GREER, JEFF 22:46   0/1 0/4     2 2   2 1     2   -4
10 TCHICAMBOUD, STEED 13:39 5 1/2 1/2     1 1 1   3   1 1 2 2
11 ABOUBAKAR ZAKI, AMADOU 13:02 3 1/1 0/1 1/2   2 2     1 1   1 1 3
12 BENSON, ROD 3:33           2 2               2
13 SAMNICK, VICTOR 10:37 2 1/2 0/1     2 2   1 4     2   -3
14 GREER, RICARDO 28:04 6 1/5   4/6 3 3 6 4   5   1 4 5 5
15 NJOYA, SAIDOU 0:44                              
Team                                
Totals 200:00 63 19/38 5/20 10/14 8 27 35 9 8 21 2 4 20 18 52
50% 25% 71.4%
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Players

MCINTYRE, TERRELL
Montepaschi Siena
"You have to win at home, and that is the most important thing. Even if we don't play the way we want to play, we have to keep winning anyway. We have to play good defense and even if the arena is a bit cold, that is no excuse. We missed some easy shots, but our defense was there. As long as we play good defense, we can afford to make some mistakes in offense. We don't have a one-man or a two-man team. This is a 10-man team in which anybody can score. We have a lot of trust in this team and we all can make shots."
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