Regular Season Game 5 - November 21, 2007 CET: 18:15 Local time: 20:15 - UNIVERSAL SPORTS HALL CSKA

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
3-1 Regular Season 2-2
3-1 Overall 2-2

Referees

Crew Chief
VOREADIS, LAZAROS, Greece
Referee
ARTEAGA, JUAN CARLOS, Spain
Umpire
CHIARI, ROBERTO, Italy

Team Stats

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80.5 Points 78.0
27.5 Rebounds 37.0
5.8 O. Rebounds 12.3
21.8 D. Rebounds 24.8
13.5 Assists 14.8
4.5 Steals 11.0
2.3 Blocks 2.3
8.5 Turnovers 17.0
54.5 % 2PT 57.8 %
43.2 % 3PT 29.0 %
78.2 % FT 70.9 %
87.3 Index 88.5

Player Stats

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13.8 / SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS Points 12.3 / Maciulis
4.0 / Goree Rebounds 7.3 / JURAK, GORAN
1.3 / Goree OR 2.5 / Jankunas
4.3 / SMODIS, MATJAZ DR 5.3 / JURAK, GORAN
4.5 / Papaloukas Assists 5.3 / COLLINS, DeJUAN
1.0 / Papaloukas Steals 2.0 / COLLINS, DeJUAN
1.5 / Goree Blocks 1.5 / ZUKAUSKAS, EURELIJUS
1.3 / Papaloukas Turnovers 3.0 / COLLINS, DeJUAN
66.7 % / Savrasenko 2PT 75.0 % / JURAK, GORAN
75.0 % / Zisis 3PT 50.0 % / Kalnietis
100.0 % / HOLDEN, J.R. FT 100.0 % / BROWN, MARCUS
14.5 / Papaloukas Index 19.5 / COLLINS, DeJUAN

THE TAKE

A pair of age-old rivals will clash in the Russian capital on Wednesday when CSKA Moscow hosts Zalgiris Kaunas in a Group A encounter. The two teams have been battling one another for decades, mostly in the old Soviet Union leagues. The game will also mark the continuation of Euroleague Basketball's salute to 50 Years of European Club Basketball with former CSKA players Vladimir Tkachenko, Sergei Belov and Gennady Volnov and a family representative of the late coaching great Alexander Gomelskiy honored before the game. CSKA has started the season strong as always and holds a share of the Group A lead with a 3-1 record. Last week, the Russian champs held off Olympiacos for their 20th straight Euroleague home game at Universal Sports Arena. Ramunas Siskauskas led the way with a season-high 24 points and Trajan Langdon added 21. Meanwhile Zalgiris improved to 2-2 by smashing Union Olimpija by 19 as former CSKA player Marcus Brown scored 28 points and regained the all-time Euroleague scoring lead. CSKA's biggest strength this season has been its perimeter attack as the team leads the league in three-point shooting percentage (43.2%) and in fewest turnovers (8.5 tpg.). On the other hand, Zalgiris is second in the league in both rebounding and steals. Both teams have some injury worries ahead of the game, with CSKA's star forward Matjaz Smodis likely to sit out again. For Zalgiris, center Eurelijus Zukauskas is not expected to play and new signing Michael Bradley is questionable. The Lithuanian champs' injuries thrust more responsibility on the shoulders of forwards Paulius Jankunas and Goran Jurak, as well as on rookie center Donatas Motiejunas, as they'll go up against the CSKA frontline of David Andersen, Alexey Savrasenko and Marcus Goree. Jonas Maciulis could also play a major role at forward for the visitors. Zalgiris point guard De Juan Wagner has been one of his team's most important players this season, with Brown and Marko Popovic making up the rest of the team's backcourt. With reigning MVP Theo Papaloukas, J.R. Holden, Langdon, Siskauskas and others waiting for CSKA, it will be a tough test for Zalgiris. CSKA is always the favorite at home and Zalgiris's chances suffered a further hit with Zukauskas out, however with Brown finding his stride and just as he goes to face his former team, anything could happen.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

GRIGAS, RIMANTAS
Zalgiris
"CSKA is one of the greatest teams in Euroleague. Every year they are getting stronger and their goal is always to win the Euroleague. Every player can hit an outside shot and only Savrasenko plays mostly inside. Siskauskas is a superb player. He controls the pace of the game and I think CSKA made one of the biggest offseason moves by bringing in Siskauskas. We won two important games in the last week. One game was against Union Olimpija. That game helped us with the standings in the Euroleague. Another one was against Lietuvos Rytas, which helped us psychologically. But we are leaving for Moscow banged up – our recent addition Michael Bradley is feeling pain in one knee, Marko Popovic has back spasms, Eurelijus Zukauskas probably will not play. So far, we have won both games on our home court and have lost both away games. There are lots of reasons for that. Every team plays extremely well at home, and especially in this tough group.”

Players

SALENGA, DAINIUS
Zalgiris
"CSKA is a very strong opponent. For the last four or five years, they have been playing in the Final Four. They play very smooth and smart basketball. It is a well-balanced team and their coach is top-caliber in the Euroleague. It will be very hard to play against them, but we feel good after the last week, when we won two very important games."
Ramunas Siskauskas - CSKA Moscow CSKA Moscow remained atop of Group A after surviving a tough challenge from Zalgiris Kaunas for a 78-70 win on Wednesday night in the Russian capital. The victory stretched the Russian champion's Euroleague winning streak at Universal Sports Arena to 21 games. CSKA is now 4-1 in the group and will at least share first place depending upon the result of Tau Ceramica later Wednesday. CSKA visits Tau in Spain next week. Meanwhile Zalgiris dropped to 2-3 and will next visit Olympiacos Piraeus. CSKA looked to steamroll the Lithuanian champs early and led by double figures midway through the opening period. Zalgiris chased and managed to close the gap a number of times, however it grew to 12 again in the third period. Former CSKA star Marcus Brown knotted the game at 64-64 early in the fourth quarter. Zalgiris continued to plug away with Michael Bradley as the focal point in his Euroleague debut, but the visitors ran out of answers, while David Andersen and Nikos Zisis stepped up when it counted most to help seal the win. Ramunas Siskauskas led all scorers with 19 points, Aleksey Savrasenko added 15, Andersen 14 and J.R. Holden 10. Marko Popovic paced Zalgiris with 14 points, Bradley had 13 and Brown 10.

CSKA needed just 15 seconds to score on a jumper by Siskauskas. Bradley opened the Zalgiris account with his first Euroleague points. Langdon swished a five-meter shot and Siskauskas buried one from downtown for a 7-2 CSKA lead. Holden, one of the best on-the-ball defensive guards around, tried to put pressure on DeJuan Collins from the opening tip. But it was his offense, as he buried a triple, that forced Zalgiris to call timeout at 10-2. Collins came back with a turnaround jumper, but Savrasenko matched it with a jump hook and Marcus Goree scored in the paint to give CSKA a 14-4 margin. Collins kept pacing Zalgiris with a triple and Dainius Salenga added a tip-in, but a driving layup by Siskauskas kept CSKA comfortaby ahead. Goran Jurak stepped up with a triple from the corner and Collins added a driving basket to get Zalgiris back in the game, 17-14. Theo Papaloukas stepped on court and Zalgiris switched to zone defense. Holden punished it with a three-pointer and soon added a five-meter jumper to give CSKA a 23-14 lead. Popovic and Salenga stepped up with consecutive three-pointers to keep Zalgiris close, 25-20, after 10 minutes.

Marcus Brown - Zalgiris KaunasPapaloukas scored in the low post at the start of the second quarter, but Jonas Maciulis bettered that with a layup-plus-foul. Andersen found space for an open jumper, as Zalgiris did not manage to adjust its zone defense. Goree hit a free throw and Papaloukas added a layup to give CSKA a 32-23 lead. The game turned into a physical battle in which CSKA made the most of it, as Siskauskas fired in one from downtown to make it a 12-point game. Maciulis countered with a close jumper and Paulius Jankunas added a follow-up layup, but Savrasenko and an unstoppable Siskauskas kept CSKA way ahead. Brown found his first points on a corner three-pointer and soon added free throws to bring Zalgiris back to life, but Siskauskas shined with his third triple. Still a close basket by Bradley caused CSKA to call timeout at 41-34. Papaloukas dunked it off a mid-court steal as CSKA returned to its usual self on defense. Even when that, Popovic beat the buzzer with a driving layup that allowed Zalgiris to get within 43-36 at halftime.

Savrasenko scored after the break before Maciulis made free throws for Zalgiris. CSKA continued to control the game with its trademark defense, while Holden hit a jumper to get his team going. Collins found space for a difficult driving layup that Savrasenko matched with another jump hook. Zalgiris tried to speed up the game tempo with Popovic at point guard. Bradley scored inside, but a very active Savrasenko shined with a reverse layup-plus-foul, good for a 52-42 CSKA margin. Zalgiris was switching from man-to-man to zone defense while Brown stepped up with free throws. Goree buried a six-meter shot and Andersen added his trademark turnaround jumper to give CSKA some fresh air, 56-44. Bradley kept pacing Zalgiris with a three-point play, which Andersen erased with a bomb from downtown. Popovic and Goree traded free throws, as CSKA started to struggle now. Siskauskas fed Savrasenko for an easy layup, but Popovic buried a triple and Salenga added a baseline jumper. Then another buzzer-beating layup by Popovic brought Zalgiris back to life, 62-57, after 30 minutes.

Aleksey Savrasenko - CSKA MoscowPopovic and Savrasenko traded baskets at the start of the final quarter and free throws by Jankunas got Zalgiris even closer, 64-61. CSKA did not find answers in offense while Brown fired in a triple to tie the game at 64-64 with seven minutes to go. Siskauskas stepped up with a baseline jumper, as Zalgiris used Donatas Motejiunas to guard Langdon. CSKA survived a three-chance Zalgiris offense with strong defense, but kept having trouble at the other end. Andersen stepped up with a critical jumper for a 68-64 CSKA edge already in the final four minutes. Jankunas provided a highlight with a power layup, but Andersen answered from downtown to give CSKA a 71-66 edge. It was do-or-die time for Zalgiris and Bradley scored in the paint, but Zisis found his first points on a driving layup. Bradley scored again, but Zisis made a free throw for a 74-70 edge. Zalgiris called timeout with 59 seconds remaining, but Maciulis committed a turnover. Meanwhile, a layup by Andersen with 18.3 seconds to go sealed yet another Euroleague home win for CSKA.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Euroleague.net
Referees: VOREADIS, LAZAROS (GRE), ARTEAGA, JUAN CARLOS (ESP), CHIARI, ROBERTO (ITA)
Attendance: 5000
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Zalgiris20162113
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Zalgiris20365770
Head coach: MESSINA, ETTORE
CSKA Moscow
# 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 PAPALOUKAS, THEODOROS 18:37 8 4/7 0/3     2 2 3   3     2 1 3
6 ZISIS, NIKOS 19:52 3 1/3 0/1 1/2   2 2 1         3 1  
9 SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS 30:34 19 4/4 3/4 2/2 1 1 2 3 1 1     1 5 27
10 HOLDEN, J.R. 29:11 10 2/2 2/5         3 2 1     5 1 7
11 PASHUTIN, ZAKHAR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 ANDERSEN, DAVID 24:13 14 4/5 2/3   1   1 1   1     3 1 11
14 SAVRASENKO, ALEKSEY 24:07 15 6/8   3/5 2 4 6   1   1     4 23
15 ZABELIN, ARTEM DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
20 VORONTSEVICH, ANDREY 2:19   0/1 0/1   1   1               -1
21 LANGDON, TRAJAN 22:56 2 1/3 0/2   1 3 4 3 1 2     3 1 2
22 GOREE, MARCUS 28:11 7 2/4   3/6   2 2 1 2 1 1   1 5 11
23 SHVED, ALEXEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           1 2 3   3 1         5
Totals 200:00 78 24/37 7/19 9/15 7 16 23 15 10 10 2 0 18 19 88
64.9% 36.8% 60%
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: 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 17:34 3   1/1   1 4 5 2   2     5 3 6
5 BROWN, MARCUS 32:14 10 0/2 2/8 4/4       1 1 2       4 6
8 MACIULIS, JONAS 23:44 7 2/4   3/3   2 2   2 2     4 2 5
9 KALNIETIS, MANTAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 SALENGA, DAINIUS 20:13 7 2/3 1/2   2 1 3 2         3   7
13 JANKUNAS, PAULIUS 24:15 7 2/4   3/4 1 3 4     2   1 1 4 8
14 MOTIEJUNAS, DONATAS 8:49     0/1   2 3 5               4
24 POPOVIC, MARKO 20:00 14 3/3 2/4 2/2       1 2 4       1 12
33 BRADLEY, MICHAEL 27:48 13 6/10 0/1 1/1 2 4 6 1   2     2 1 12
41 COLLINS, DeJUAN 25:23 9 3/7 1/1     3 3 6 1 3   1 4 3 10
Team           1 1 2   1 2         1
Totals 200:00 70 18/33 7/18 13/14 9 21 30 13 7 19 0 2 19 18 71
54.5% 38.9% 92.9%
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Head Coaches

MESSINA, ETTORE
CSKA Moscow
"It was a great honor for all of our team to be at the celebration of CSKA legends. We started the game well: both on the offense and on the defense. But we had ups and downs that did not give us the chance to get a better advantage. We tried to use our advantage under the rim but we made important turnovers at the end of the second quarter and at the end of the third and start of the fourth one."

Players

SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS
CSKA Moscow
"It was a difficult game, because Zalgiris is a tough team, and it can show a good game. I'm happy to win it tonight. I am satisfied with my performance but the most important is our team game."
SAVRASENKO, ALEKSEY
CSKA Moscow
"It was an historical match. I think it was a very interesting meeting for both sides. We did not play such a successful game in the third period, but our players put in a maximum effort to make it to the victory."
BROWN, MARCUS
Zalgiris
"I think we could have played better, however I am satisfied with this game. It was rather difficult to stand up to CSKA here. We had the instructions of our head coach, but we couldn't realize it, and our competitors have done their work better than us."
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