Regular Season Game 8 - December 22, 2005 CET: 19:45 Local time: 19:45 - OLIVIA SPORT HALL

Records

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0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
0-0 Regular Season 0-0
2-5 Overall 4-3

Referees

Crew Chief
ARTEAGA, JUAN CARLOS, Spain
Referee
PILIPAUSKAS, KESTUTIS, Lithuania
Umpire
MOUZAKIS, COSTAS, Greece

Team Stats

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72.7 Points 87.7
34.7 Rebounds 35.7
10.6 O. Rebounds 7.3
24.1 D. Rebounds 28.4
13.6 Assists 18.0
11.1 Steals 12.1
2.4 Blocks 3.0
15.1 Turnovers 13.9
54.0 % 2PT 51.9 %
31.4 % 3PT 42.6 %
64.3 % FT 70.5 %
73.9 Index 100.4

Player Stats

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15.4 / JAGODNIK, GORAN Points 14.7 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA
7.0 / JAGODNIK, GORAN Rebounds 6.6 / PARKER, ANTHONY
2.6 / ANDERSEN, MICHAEL OR 1.9 / BASTON, M.
5.7 / JAGODNIK, GORAN DR 5.9 / PARKER, ANTHONY
3.2 / PACESAS, TOMAS Assists 5.0 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA
2.3 / JAGODNIK, GORAN Steals 1.9 / PARKER, ANTHONY
1.1 / MASIULIS, TOMAS Blocks 1.1 / BASTON, M.
2.7 / DALMAU, C. Turnovers 3.0 / SOLOMON, WILLIE
100.0 % / PACESAS, TOMAS 2PT 100.0 % / GREEN, YANIV
50.0 % / MASIULIS, TOMAS 3PT 51.6 % / SHARP, DERRICK
100.0 % / BOUZIANE, ALI FT 92.9 % / BURSTEIN, TAL
12.7 / JAGODNIK, GORAN Index 19.6 / PARKER, ANTHONY

THE TAKE

Prokom Trefl will look to end a four-game losing run in Group B when it hosts Maccabi Tel Aviv in Sopot, Poland on Thursday. After a 2-1 start, Prokom (2-5) has slipped into a tie for last place in Group B and must begin to protect its home court if it plans to reach the Top 16. Maccabi (4-3) struggled at the start of the season, losing its first two road games, but the two-time defending Euroleague champs roared back last week with a 78-88 win at Barcelona. Maccabi's clearest win so far was on opening night when it thrashed Prokom 95-68. Reserve Kirk Penney scored a season-high 19 to lead six Maccabi players in double figures that night. One of the keys last week at Barcelona was a breakout game by swingman Tal Burstein (8.1 ppg.), who played 39 minutes and scored a season-high 24 points. Burstein followed that up with 22 points in a domestic win over the weekend. With him on form, Maccabi boasts a starting lineup with five capable scorers that even Prokom's potent defense will have trouble to halt. The Israeli champs are the highest scoring team in the Euroleague (87.7 ppg.), but their up-tempo style has also allowed more points (82.9 ppg.) than any other team, too. Maccabi also leads the league in three-point shooting (42.6%) and assists (18 apg.). Prokom is among the worst teams in the league in several notable statistical categories, including free throw shooting (64.3%) and turnovers (15). One key difference between Prokom now and opening night is playmaker Tomas Pacesas (3.1 apg.), who missed the game in Tel Aviv with an injury, although his fill-in, Istvan Nemeth (9.5 ppg.), rose to the occasion with a season-high 17 points that night. Prokom is deepest in the frontcourt, with five players 2.02 meters or taller. That depth should help against Maccabi's dynamic duo of Nikola Vujcic (14.7 ppg., 6.2 rpg., 5 apg.) and Maceo Baston (11.8 ppg.), who are not shooting free throws well. Vujcic's 60.6% free throw percentage is a career-low, while Baston's 58.9% is well below his average, so don't be surprised to see Prokom try to slow them with fouls. Prokom center Michael Andersen (8.4 ppg.) usually uses several anyway, but even the high-scoring duo of Adam Wojcik (12.5 ppg.) and Goran Jagodnik (15.4 ppg., 7 rpg.) can be expected to make use of their fouls in an attempt to slow Maccabi. In the backcourt, Nemeth will hope to outplay Will Solomon (14.5 ppg.), as he did in Week 1, but that will still leave to Prokom the question of reining in Anthony Parker (13.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg., 4.8 apg.). Among others, Prokom starter Christian Dalmau (9.8 ppg.) and shooter Jeff Nordgaard will get the chance to try. Ultimately, this offense vs. defense showdown will come down to whether Pacesas is able to help his teammates generate the points needed to threaten Maccabi while his bigger teammates try to limit inside scoring by the visitors.
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

Players

The last game of the year for Prokom Trefl Sopot and visiting Maccabi Tel Aviv finished in favor of the guests with a 59-81 decision in Group B. The game was close until midway through the third period, but a 2-18 run by Maccabi included a stellar performance by Anthony Parker, who led the winners with 19 points and no missed shots. The win lifts Maccabi to a 5-3 record in Group B and the third place, while Prokom drops to 2-6, tied with Armani Milano for last place. Will Solomon helped Maccabi with 17 points, Maceo Baston added 11 and Derrick Sharp had 10. For Prokom, only Goran Jagodnik scored in double digits, reaching the 16 points. Prokom shot three more triples, 31, than two-point shots, 28, and only managed to hit 9 of those.

Tomas Masiulis received the ball underneath to inaugurate the score but Tal Burstein erased the advantage with free throws. Anthony Parker stepped up for a long jumper but Adam Wojcik replied fast as Maccabi defense left holes in the paint. Istvan Nemeth maintained a 5-4 edge for Prokom with a free throw, as the scoring pace advanced steadily. Prokom paid special attention to defend Maccabi's big men as Wojcik nailed a triple for a 10-6 score and Goran Jagodnik copied him to make it 13-6. Maceo Baston flew to catch an alley-oop but Pacesas hit Prokom's third straight triple forcing Maccabi's timeout. Prokom insisted after that from the arc, but now they missed and Maccabi found Parker for an open jumper and Will Solomon added his triple to that to make it 16-15. In a late run, Parker and Sharp found shots to put an end to the first quarter with a 16-19 lead for the guests.

Defenses prevailed when the second quarter started as only Filip Dylewicz scored a free throw in the first two minutes, but Solomon found the answer with his triple for a 17-22 score. The teams exchanged free throws as Parker nailed both attempts to keep Maccabi going. Prokom had problems now in offense and Christian Dalmau, Jamie Arnold and Nikol aVujcic raised the streak to 10 straight free throws as the hosts insisted from the arc shooting their 17th triple. Nemeth finally lifted a layup to allow field goals appear again, and improved the score to 22-32. Jagodnik finally blasted a new triple for Prokom, but Maccabi looked for easier options to keep a steady scoring pace, when Parker nailed a jumper. However, Prokom found a fast 5-0 thanks to a new triple by Dalmau and pulled within 32-34 with which the first half came to an end.

The second half started with a basket for each team including a new triple by Jagodnik that made it a 1-point game, 37-39, but Baston soon replied for Maccabi. But Jagodnik insisted from the arc until he tied the game at 40-40. Maccabi tried to run to change the pace of the game, looking for Parker and Burstein, who soon gave their team a new 4-point lead. Solomon followed the trend for Maccabi, until Dalmau broke the 0-6 run with a free throw. The scoreboard showed 43-48 after Solomon's new layup, while Prokom tried to play with more passes and looking for options inside. But on the other end, Parker and Baston teamed up for 5 fast points and a new double-digit lead, 43-53. Free throws appeared again, three for Prokom, one for Maccabi, that led to the end of the third quarter with a 46-54 score for Maccabi.

Vujcic exploded for 4 straight points and Sharp joined in for with a triple that allowed Maccabi to escape to a fast 48-61. The scoring run of Maccabi continued against a blocked Prokom, and the lead climbed to 20 points, 48-68 when Baston dunked. With a 2-18 run for the guests in money time, Prokom could not react despite Jeff Nordgaard's new triple. Yaniv Green stepped in court to pull a basket-plus-foul as a 51-77 shined on the scoreboard and there were less than 3 minutes left to finish the game. The guests cruised to the final win in the last moments of the game as both teams knew that Maccabi would take the last win of the year in Sopot.
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Euroleague.net
Referees: ARTEAGA, JUAN CARLOS (ESP), PILIPAUSKAS, KESTUTIS (LTU), MOUZAKIS, COSTAS (GRE), ZYCH, WIESLAW (POL)
Attendance: 0
By Quarter1234
Prokom Trefl Sopot16161413
Maccabi Elite19152027
End of Quarter1234
Prokom Trefl Sopot16324659
Maccabi Elite19345481
Head coach: KIJEWSKI, EUGENIUSZ
Prokom Trefl Sopot
# 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 NEMETH, ISTVAN 30:45 3 1/2 0/3 1/4   9 9 6   1     1 3 12
6 BOUZIANE, ALI DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7 MASIULIS, TOMAS 22:15 9 2/2 1/3 2/4 1 5 6     1 1   3 4 12
8 DYLEWICZ, FILIP 13:45 4 0/1 0/1 4/6 1   1           3 3 1
9 DALMAU, CHRISTIAN 21:15 8 1/6 1/2 3/6 1 1 2 1 1       3 3 3
10 WOJCIK, ADAM 30:30 7 1/3 1/3 2/2 1 2 3   1 4 3   2 2 6
12 JAGODNIK, GORAN 30:15 16 2/8 4/10   3 4 7 2 3 1     3 3 15
14 ANDERSEN, MICHAEL 13:30 3 1/3   1/3   1 1     1   1 4 2 -4
15 PACESAS, TOMAS 28:00 3 0/2 1/4     1 1 3 2       2   2
33 NORDGAARD, JEFF 9:45 6 1/1 1/5 1/1         1     1 1 2 3
Team                     2         -2
Totals 200:00 59 9/28 9/31 14/26 7 23 30 12 8 10 4 2 22 22 48
32.1% 29% 53.8%
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: GERSHON, PINI
Maccabi Elite
# 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 BASTON, MACEO 27:15 11 5/7   1/3 2 11 13     4   1 4 5 16
6 SHARP, DERRICK 18:30 10 2/3 2/3     2 2 2         5 2 9
7 VUJCIC, NIKOLA 33:45 9 4/12 0/1 1/2 2 4 6 6 1 4 1 3 2 3 7
8 PARKER, ANTHONY 33:30 19 7/7 1/1 2/2   7 7 2 1 1     1 4 31
10 BURSTEIN, TAL 24:30 8 3/7 0/3 2/2 1 4 5 1 3       3 1 8
11 SHASON, SHARON 5:30   0/1                 1   2   -2
12 DOTAN, ASSAF DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14 CASSPI, OMRI DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 SOLOMON, WILLIE 36:45 17 4/5 2/5 3/4   3 3 2 2 2     2 5 20
20 PENNEY, KIRK 5:30 2 1/1 0/1   1 1 2     1     1   1
23 ARNOLD, JAMIE 10:30 2 0/2   2/2 1 2 3     1     2 1 1
41 GREEN, YANIV 4:15 3 1/3   1/1   1 1 1           1 4
Team                   2           2
Totals 200:00 81 27/48 5/14 12/16 7 35 42 14 9 13 2 4 22 22 97
56.3% 35.7% 75%
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Head Coaches

KIJEWSKI, EUGENIUSZ
Prokom Trefl Sopot
"We played against a very good team, the best in Europe, and it was a very tough challenge to grab a victory. We were in the game for three quarters, but in the last one they escaped for good. The key was the battle inside the lane, where we were dominated by Vujcic and Baston. We had many attempts from three-point range, but against such a good team it was the only way to get a win. We had to try, we had wide open shots, but we missed them."
GERSHON, PINI
Maccabi Elite
"We played very good defense particularly for three quarters and we dominated the paint. In the second quarter, we were up by 10, but we let Prokom come back to the game. We made some mistakes, I did them too, but after the break we controlled the game. Generally, we played well, we reached our average team valuation. I'd like to thank Prokom for the time we've been here. I wish Prokom good luck to reach the Top 16."
VUJCIC, NIKOLA
Maccabi Elite
"It was a tough game for us. We cannot lose anymore, so we had to be concentrated 100 percent. We used our advantage underneath the basket and it was the key. In the fourth quarter, additionally, we played very good offense and that's why we grabbed a very important victory."
SOLOMON, WILLIE
Maccabi Elite
"I didn't realise that everyoby remembers me from all the past games I played against Prokom. It's very nice particularly that my team won again. It was a very good game of us. We played good defense, we dominated the boards and the only problem we had was in the second quarter. In the last period when Derrick Sharp hit two threes it was over."
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