Top 16 Game 5 - March 13, 2008 CET: 19:15 Local time: 20:15 - S.DARIUS AND S.GIRENAS SPORT CENTER

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
1-3 Top 16 2-2
8-6 Regular Season 7-7
9-9 Overall 9-9

Referees

Crew Chief
MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS, Spain
Referee
CEREBUCH, GUERRINO, Italy
Umpire
DOZAI, SRDAN, Croatia

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
80.5 Points 83.1
33.1 Rebounds 33.1
10.5 O. Rebounds 9.2
22.6 D. Rebounds 23.9
13.7 Assists 13.3
7.9 Steals 8.1
2.6 Blocks 2.6
14.3 Turnovers 13.7
54.6 % 2PT 53.3 %
35.4 % 3PT 37.0 %
73.2 % FT 83.5 %
84.4 Index 90.3

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
14.7 / BROWN, MARCUS Points 15.7 / JACKSON, MARC
5.2 / JURAK, GORAN Rebounds 6.2 / JACKSON, MARC
1.7 / JURAK, GORAN OR 2.2 / JACKSON, MARC
3.4 / JURAK, GORAN DR 3.9 / JACKSON, MARC
5.3 / COLLINS, DeJUAN Assists 3.6 / Greer
1.4 / COLLINS, DeJUAN Steals 1.0 / BLAKNEY, RODERICK
1.4 / ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS Blocks 1.1 / Bourousis
2.9 / COLLINS, DeJUAN Turnovers 2.6 / JACKSON, MARC
65.6 % / JURAK, GORAN 2PT 69.2 % / Vasileiadis
42.7 % / BROWN, MARCUS 3PT 45.7 % / Vasileiadis
94.6 % / BROWN, MARCUS FT 100.0 % / Vasileiadis
15.4 / COLLINS, DeJUAN Index 17.9 / JACKSON, MARC

THE TAKE

Zalgiris Kaunas will look to stay alive in the battle for a spot in the Quarterfinal Playoffs when it hosts red-hot Olympiacos Piraeus on Thursday night at S.Darius and S Girenas Sports Center. Much has changed as far as these teams’ outlooks since they last met two weeks ago. Heading into that game, Zalgiris was coming off a convincing 19-point home win over Maccabi Tel Aviv, while Olympiacos had started the Top 16 0-2. However the Reds scored an 86-84 overtime win behind another stellar performance from Lynn Greer and Marc Jackson. Since then, Olympiacos picked up a big win in Tel Aviv to improve to 2-2 in Group G and Zalgiris lost at home to Real Madrid to slip to 1-3. Now the Lithuanian champs know that another loss at home will end their quarterfinal chances. The game features an interesting point guard matchups between the league’s hottest player, Greer, who leads the Top 16 with 22.5 points per game and has won MVP of the week honors twice in the last four weeks, and this season’s Euroleague assist king, DeJuan Collins. Since Panagiotis Giannakis has taken over as Olympiacos head coach, Greer and Jackson have scored nearly half the team’s points, with a different third option every week. Two weeks ago it was Qyntel Woods and last week it was at different times Ioannis Bourousis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos and Georgios Printezis. Meanwhile Zalgiris has enjoyed a balanced scoring attack with five players averaging double figures in points. Jonas Maciulis had joined Marcus Brown and Marko Popovic as an elite scoring option, while Mamadou N’Diaye has become a serious factor in the paint at both ends of the floor. The duel between N’Diaye and Jackson in the paint promises to be not only interesting, but one of the factors that the outcome of the game could hinge on. Another will be how Maciulis or Paulius Jankunas handle Woods. Zalgiris gets to the free-throw line and shoots more threes than any other team in the Top 16, two things the Reds’ defense will need to guard against. A good offensive night for Zalgiris, which is 7-2 at home this season, makes it the clear favorite. However Olympiacos’s winning spirit showed last week as it climbed back from a 14-point second-half deficit to win. Those factors combined promise to make this game an exciting battle that could well come down to how each team’s star point guard, Greer or Collins, performs in the last minute.
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Quotes Head Coaches

GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
"It is going to be our fourth game against Olympiacos this season, so they will be somehow familiar to us. We know them very well, but on the other hand they know us as well. They are a strong team even if Lithuanians Macijauskas and Seibutis won’t be able to play. Lynn Greer is playing extremely well in the Top 16. He had a great regular season, but in the Top 16 he has shined for Olympiacos and he is the real leader on the court. So one of our tasks will be to neutralize him. However, they have great players besides Greer. New head coach Giannakis trusts Greek players more than Pini Gershon did. They play more aggressive on defense, and changed offensive schemes as well. We are trying to regroup after last week’s loss. We cannot sit and cry out that we lost the game, because we lost to one of the strongest teams in Europe – Real Madrid. Our backs are against the wall, we cannot afford to lose twice in a row and we will do everything to achieve victory."
GIANNAKIS, PANAGIOTIS
Olympiacos
"Zalgiris Kaunas has played very well during the last month-and-a-half and the fact that they lost to Real Madrid last week has no significance. We are going to compete in a hot arena and the only way to accomplish our goal is to stay concentrated for 40 minutes and control the rhythm of the game. This is how we are planning to stop their transition game. One more important issue will be to control the offensive rebounds, knowing that our opponents are not great in that area."

Players

JANKUNAS, PAULIUS
Zalgiris
"The last time we played Olympiacos, they had a new coach who brought something new to their game. But this time they don’t have any surprises for us, so I think little things will determine the winner of the game. In Piraeus we didn’t defend well. They pressed DeJuan Collins some and that confused us. This time we will be better prepared. I would single out Lynn Greer, who is the leader of the team now when Macijauskas isn’t playing. Marc Jackson is also great player. He is physical and dominating in the paint. They are a strong team with capable players in every position."
WOODS, QYNTEL
Olympiacos
"It is a big game that will decide our future in the Euroleague. We are going to perform against a team that we know very well and they know us, while their crazy fans create a hot atmosphere. Our goal is to play defense, stop their shooters and control the rhythm. Definitely, we have to be concentrated and think nothing but how to win this game. I think that we have finally understood what coach Giannakis wants from us and I am sure we will be ready for such a crucial game."
Ioannis Bourousis - Olympiacos Olympiacos Piraeus won its second straight on the road to emerge as a contender for the top spot in Group F by beating Zalgiris Kaunas 52-61 on Thursday night. The Reds improved to 3-2 in the Top 16 and will advance to the Quarterfinal Playoffs with a win next week over Real Madrid. Meanwhile Zalgirs, which picked a bad time for its worst offensive effort of the season, dropped to 1-4 and has no hope of reaching the next stage. The Lithuanian champs held modest leads for much of the game, but folded down the stretch. Zalgiris finished with 20 turnovers as well, while making just 4 of 20 three-point attempts. Olympiacos also had a rough time from downtown (5 for 24), but timely shooting from Rod Blakney and Lynn Greer and clutch free-throw shooting in the end sealed the win. Greer led the Reds with 14 points and 5 steals, Marc Jackson scored 11 and Ioannis Bourousis finished with 9 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocked shots. Jonas Maciulis paced the hosts with 10 points, DeJuan Collins scored 9 and dished 5 assists and Paulius Jankunas added 8 points and 10 rebounds in defeat.

Zalgiris won the opening tip and attacked from the start, with Maciulis drawing a foul and sinking 2 free throws for the game’s first points. However Olympiacos responded with aggressive offense as Greer drove to the hoop and hit running jumper, to which Qyntel Woods added mid-range basket. Paulius Jankunas found room inside for an easy basket, but Zalgiris defense struggled against the guests and Rod Blakney took advantage of it as he posted a basket-plus-free-throw that pushed Olympiacos ahead 4-10. DeJuan Collins stepped up with a three-point play, but then both teams couldn‘t score for several minutes and exchanged a number of missed triples and turnovers until Greer found his shouting touch on the perimeter. Both teams continued to play chaotic as a pair of free throws by Collins fixed 9-13 on the scoreboard after the first 10 minutes.

Marcus Brown - Zalgiris KaunasThe second quarter started somehow familiar: Both teams exchanged turnovers before Georgios Printezis dunked on the fastbreak. Olympiacos sandwiched Marko Popovic on the perimeter but he fed an open Goran Jurak for a three-pointer. Zalgiris turned to Jankunas, who made a put-back basket to which he added a follow-up slam and a long jumper that capped a 6-0 run for Zalgiris and pushed the hosts ahead 18-15. Olympiacos responded with aggressive offense by Marc Jackson, who made basket-plus-foul, which was fallowed by a fade-away jumper. Collins pushed the ball inside, where the athletic Maciulis went all the way with his trademark penetration to get three the hard way. N'Diaye Mamadou found room for open short-range jumper, but Ioannis Bourousis cut the visitors’ deficit to 25-23. Zalgiris started to use a half-court press and it paid off as Olympiacos struggled on offense. Still Zalgiris gifted the guests with an intentional foul by Marcus Brown with 3 seconds left before the break and Printezis converted it into 2 points that made it 28-27 at the half.

It took some time for the teams to get going in the second half, but after Blakney drove for an Olympiacos basket, Maciulis answered instantly in transition. Brown made only 1 of 2 free throws and it was his first point in the game, to which he added another pair of free throws on the next possession. Olympiacos committed a turnover as Woods violated the three seconds rule and Brown launched triple that extended the margin to 36-32. Brown’s next three-pointer attempt was too short, but Mamadou won the offensive glass and nailed a hook from the low post. The visitors continued collecting points from the line, while Zalgiris used sharpshooter Popovic, who connected from the outside the arc before Collins’s free throws set score at 43-37. Zukauskas, who played solid defense in the paint, overslept on Bourousis who was left alone under the basket and his dunk closed the third quarter at 43-39.

Marc Jackson - OlympiacosMilos Teodosic started the final quarter with bomb from downtown. Jankunas missed a layup on the fastbreak, but Collins grabbed the ball and put it in before Maciulis reached double digits in his scoring with a layup. Olympiacos, however, found its offensive rhythm as Kostas Vasiliadis knocked down a triple to which Teodosic added a layup, while Jackson’s basket capped a 7-0 run for Olympiacos. Zalgiris answered with pair of free throws from Popovic and a three-pointer by Brown as the hosts regained the lead, 52-49. Greer shined with his dribble skills and scored 2 points, to which he added a fastbreak layup off his own steal. Brown drove inside, but missed a difficult layup. Then Blakney hit a three that forced Zalgiris to call for timeout. However, the hosts return to the court wasn‘t followed by luck as Popovic made a childish mistake and turned the ball over and an unsportsmanlike foul committed by Maciulis buried Zalgiris’ hopes to win the game and advance to the next round as Olympiacos made its free throws for a 52-61 win.

Thursday, March 13, 2008
Antanas Pakula, Kaunas
Referees: MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS (ESP), CEREBUCH, GUERRINO (ITA), DOZAI, SRDAN (CRO)
Attendance: 5000
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Zalgiris919159
Olympiacos13141222
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Zalgiris9284352
Olympiacos13273961
Head coach: GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
# 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 JURAK, GORAN 15:19 3 0/2 1/2   2 3 5 1 1 2     3 1 3
5 BROWN, MARCUS 23:13 9 0/3 2/6 3/6 2 3 5 1   4   2 5 5 -1
8 MACIULIS, JONAS 30:18 10 3/6 0/2 4/5 1 1 2   3 3     4 3 5
9 KALNIETIS, MANTAS 1:04                              
10 SALENGA, DAINIUS 8:40   0/1     1 2 3     1 1   1   1
11 ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS 15:14   0/1       1 1     1     3   -4
12 MILAKNIS, ARTURAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 JANKUNAS, PAULIUS 24:11 8 4/5 0/2   3 7 10 1 1   1   1 1 18
20 MARKOTA, DAMIR 3:30     0/1                       -1
24 POPOVIC, MARKO 25:28 5   1/5 2/2   1 1 1 2 4     2 2 1
34 N'DIAYE, MAMADOU 21:24 8 3/9   2/2 3 3 6   1 2 1 1 2 1 6
41 COLLINS, DeJUAN 31:39 9 2/6 0/2 5/6 2 3 5 5   3   1 2 7 13
Team                                
Totals 200:00 52 12/33 4/20 16/21 14 24 38 9 8 20 3 4 23 20 41
36.4% 20% 76.2%
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: GIANNAKIS, PANAGIOTIS
Olympiacos
# 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 BLAKNEY, RODERICK 28:03 8 2/3 1/3 1/1 2 1 3 4 1 1 1   2 1 12
6 WOODS, QYNTEL 15:13 3 1/2 0/4 1/2   4 4         1 3 1 -2
8 SEIBUTIS, RENALDAS 1:04                              
9 BOUROUSIS, IOANNIS 22:30 9 1/1 1/1 4/4 1 7 8 1 1   3   4 3 21
10 TSAKALIDIS, JAKE DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 GREER, LYNN 31:10 14 3/5 1/5 5/6 2 1 3 1 5 2     1 5 18
13 VASILOPOULOS, PANAGIOTIS 20:03 3 1/4 0/2 1/1   2 2   3 3   1 2 1 -2
14 VASILEIADIS, KOSTAS 17:17 3 0/1 1/3     1 1 2 1 2   1   1 2
16 PRINTEZIS, GEORGIOS 19:20 4 1/3 0/2 2/4   1 1     2     2 3 -2
17 KAFKIS, PANAGIOTIS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18 TEODOSIC, MILOS 22:02 6 1/2 1/3 1/2 1 1 2     2     3 5 4
25 JACKSON, MARC 23:18 11 4/7 0/1 3/4 3 3 6     3     3 3 9
Team                                
Totals 200:00 61 14/28 5/24 18/24 9 21 30 8 11 15 4 3 20 23 60
50% 20.8% 75%
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Head Coaches

GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
"We lost this game because we were not able to focus on it. The win was very important for us and psychologically speaking, we couldn’t handle the pressure. Our opponents won the physchological battle tonight. We played hard until the very last minute, but Roderick Blakney buried a tough three-pointer that changed the game for good. It is not the first time that we had back luck this season. We didn’t hit our shots tonight while Blakney sank an incredible shot just when Olympiacos needed it most. It was a tough shot but he was lucky to hit it."
GIANNAKIS, PANAGIOTIS
Olympiacos
"It was very tough and nervous game. Both teams needed this win badly. In the first half we played really bad. We committed a lot of turnovers and couldn't rebound the ball. In the second half we improved our defense and started to control the game. We were patient and managed to come from behind. We won against a strong team with incredible fans."

Players

ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS
Zalgiris
"Neither team could score easily. Maybe both teams played aggressive defense or maybe psychological tension was the reason for such low scoring. We made two crucial turnovers at very important moments. I don't know how to explain them. We concentrated on defense and made stops, but they just played better in the end."
MACIULIS, JONAS
Zalgiris
"It was not a very nice game and neither team scored a lot of points. We played aggressive defense, following our game plan. However, the game was a real thriller. It was a difficult game for Marcus Brown, our more experienced player, who was double-teamed often. We have no chances to reach the Quarterfinal Playoffs but we still have chances to win the Baltic League and the Lithuanian League. I believe that our fans will not lose their faith on us."
SEIBUTIS, RENALDAS
Olympiacos
"Defense was the key in tonight's victory. Coach's directions were to stop the Zalgiris shooters and we did that. We are aiming for the quarterfinals. We will give our best to achieve victory in the last game."
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