Playoffs Game 2 - April 03, 2008 CET: 19:15 Local time: 20:15 - ABDI IPEKÇI SPORTS HALL

Records

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0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-1 Playoffs 1-0
3-3 Top 16 4-2
6-8 Regular Season 10-4
9-12 Overall 15-6

Referees

Crew Chief
MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS, Spain
Referee
BACHAR, SHMUEL, Israel
Umpire
CHRISTODOULOU, CHRISTOS, Greece

Team Stats

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78.4 Points 77.9
31.8 Rebounds 27.9
9.4 O. Rebounds 7.7
22.4 D. Rebounds 20.2
12.1 Assists 13.0
9.6 Steals 15.0
3.5 Blocks 3.1
14.4 Turnovers 11.9
52.1 % 2PT 52.4 %
37.3 % 3PT 39.0 %
67.7 % FT 73.0 %
80.2 Index 85.8

Player Stats

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18.3 / SOLOMON, WILLIE Points 13.0 / MCINTYRE, TERRELL
9.3 / TURKCAN, MIRSAD Rebounds 5.1 / STONEROOK, SHAUN
2.4 / ASIK, OMER OR 1.5 / Eze
6.5 / TURKCAN, MIRSAD DR 4.4 / STONEROOK, SHAUN
4.0 / SOLOMON, WILLIE Assists 4.5 / MCINTYRE, TERRELL
1.8 / SOLOMON, WILLIE Steals 2.6 / STONEROOK, SHAUN
2.1 / ASIK, OMER Blocks 1.0 / Eze
3.0 / SOLOMON, WILLIE Turnovers 2.4 / MCINTYRE, TERRELL
58.5 % / ASIK, OMER 2PT 80.0 % / ROMERO, H.
48.0 % / MRSIC, DAMIR 3PT 59.6 % / Lavrinovic, K.
100.0 % / MRSIC, DAMIR FT 89.3 % / MCINTYRE, TERRELL
18.9 / SOLOMON, WILLIE Index 14.9 / Lavrinovic, K.

THE TAKE

Fenerbahce Ulker aims to extend its Euroleague Basketball season for at least one more game when it hosts Montepaschi Siena in Game 2 of the team’s Quarterfinal Playoffs series on Thursday night at Abdi Ipekci Sports Hall in Istanbul, Turkey. Montepaschi got a leg up in the best-of-three series on Tuesday with a 73-66 win in Game 1 in Italy and can book a trip to its third Final Four this decade with one more victory. Game 1 was decided by a 15-2 second-half run that saw the hosts turn a 3-point deficit into a double-digit lead, which it never relinquished. Montepaschi won in part due to its stifling defense, which produced 21 Fenerbahce turnovers. Shaun Stonerook led that charge with a fine all-around game that included 7 points, 8 rebounds and 8 steals, while Ksistof Lavrinovic produced 16 points in 17 minutes. Despite the loss, the Turkish champs have reasons for optimism heading into Game 2. While Montepaschi played four starters for at least 30 minutes each, head coach Bogdan Tanjevic shared his minutes among 10 men who played between 10 and 26 minutes. That fact combined with the youth of his players should give Fenerbahce fresher legs on Thursday. Another reason is that not only did Fener, as expected, win the battle of the boards, but it also played well on defense and forced Montepaschi into 17 turnovers. However most of Fener’s points came from the perimeter, as Willie Solomon, Damir Kaan and Tarence Kinsey all shot well from downtown, but Oguz Savas and Omer Asik were practically non-factors on offense. It will be important for Tanjevic’s troops to involve those guys – as well as Mirsad Turkcan, who has been cleared to play after a long injury layoff – in the offense to create a balance that will force the Montepaschi defense to react and make choices. Montepaschi’s backcourt of Terrell McIntyre and Bootsy Thornton, who combined for 26 points and 8 assists in Game 1, may need a third wheel to step up in Game 2, with the veteran Vlado Ilievski or newcomer Drake Diener two options. The stellar play of Lavrinovic in the first game was a huge boost and head coach Simone Pianigiani will not be afraid to rely on the big man for many more minutes if needed. This game has all the makings of a classic playoff clash with two hungry teams looking to improve on an exciting Game 1. Two players worth keeping an eye on who can both make the difference for their respective teams are Lavrinovic and Asik. Neither team can be considered much of a favorite, though the rowdy crowd in Istanbul is certain to give the hosts a distinct advantage.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

TANJEVIC, BOGDAN
Fenerbahce Ulker
"I hope my players will play our type of basketball in Game 2. In Siena we had strange shooting numbers: We were bad in the paint, but very good from behind the arc. But our system is different. I expect a tough game from my players. Siena has proven to be one of the strongest team in Europe and to beat them we'll have to play a very good game. Our fans will push us in Game 2 and I think we have the weapons to get to Game 3, but we must avoid some of those mistakes that changed Game 1."
PIANIGIANI, SIMONE
Montepaschi Siena
"We want to close out the series and we have a good opportunity. For sure it will be a very difficult game. Fenerbahce has proven to be a tough team with tall guys at every spot. Despite poor shooting percentages in the first 30 minutes, we played strong on defense, breaking their circulation and avoiding easy baskets from the paint. This is our game plan: Work hard again on defense and try to make some of those open shots that we missed in Siena. I hope to get important contribution from the bench like in Siena with Romero and Carraretto. All the pressure, now, is on Fenerbahce’s shoulders."

Players

CARRARETTO, MARCO
Montepaschi Siena
"It was very important to start the series in this way. We felt a little bit of pressure so we played very strong on defense and that was the key. Now we go in Istanbul and we'll find a hot Abdi Ipekci. Tanjevic's zone defense is different from what we’ve seen in the Italian League. It was difficult to move the ball and find the basket. We have things to work on today and tomorrow morning before the game."
Terrell McIntyre - Montepaschi Siena Montepaschi Siena became the first team to advance to the 2008 Euroleague Basketball Final Four on Thursday with a 65-86 victory over Fenerbahce Ulker at the Abdi Ipekci Sports Hall in Istanbul Turkey. The Italian champs swept the best-of-three Quarterfinal Playoffs series to secure a ticket to Madrid for the team’s third Final Four of the decade. Montepaschi dictated the game all night building a double-digit lead in the first quarter. Fenerbahce fought back in the second, cut the gap to 34-37 and Willie Solomon’s jumper at the start of the second half made it a whole new game as the hosts got within 1 point. However Montepaschi responded with 16 unanswered points to put the game away. And when Fener hinted of a comeback in the fourth quarter, a 0-12 charge gave the visitors a 24-point lead and ended all doubts. Ksistof Lavrinovic, making his second start of the season and first since October, was 4 for 4 from downtown for 18 points to lead Montepaschi. Bootsy Thornton also scored 18, Terrell McIntyre had 16 points and 6 assists and Romain Sato finished with 13 points and 8 rebounds. Omer Asik finished with 12 points and Willie Solomon had 11 for the Turkish champs, who shot 4 for 19 from behind the arc and committed 17 turnovers.

Lavrinovic got the visitors going with a three-pointer. It took Fener over two minutes to get its first basket, which came on a Rasim Basak pull-up jumper. Montepaschi looked to run away early as a Shaun Stonerook basket-plus-foul and a McIntyre triple made it 2-9. Gasper Vidmar stepped up on the defensive end, planting himself in front of Lavrinovic to draw the Montepaschi big man’s second foul and force him to the bench early. However points on the perimeter from Thornton and Stonerook kept the momentum with the visitors and after Solomon’s layup was ruled to be after the 24-second clock had expired, a Ben Eze basket and a Sato slam capped a 0-9 Montepaschi charge and made it 6-18, prompting head coach Bogdan Tanjevic to use Fener’s first timeout. Solomon came back and scored his first points and Vidmar cut through the Montepaschi defense for a power slam to indicate that Fener was back, but soon enough Sato drilled a triple and the visitors’ lead was up to 13. A Vidmar free throw cut the deficit to 15-25 after 10 minutes.

Gasper Vidmar - Fenerbahce UlkerMirsad Turkcan made his long-awaited return to action early in the second period, but was unable to cool off Montepaschi, as baskets Sato and Vlado Ilevski restored a 12-point lead. Tarense Kinsey worked the pick-and-roll with Semih Erden to set up the latter’s slam, but a Fener turnover soon led to a Sato slam on the fast break. Turkcan got a shooter’s roll to get his first points an a foul-line jumper and then Damir Mrsic drained Fener’s first three-pointer of the night after 7 tries to cut the gap to 28-33. An acrobatic Kinsey slam trimmed the gap to 4 and by the time Vidmar and Kinsey were done, Fener had closed the deficit to 34-37 and reopened the game for the second half.

Solomon drilled a long jumper to begin the third quarter and suddenly Fener was within a single point. Thornton and Lavrinovic made sure to keep Montepaschi ahead. McIntyre then shined with a triple and Lavrinovic added a hook shot as Montepaschi started to pull away. After Solomon missed from downtown, he was called for an unsportsmanlike foul on Sato, leading to 2 free throws and then a Lavrinovic triple on the resulting possession made it 36-51. McIntyre added one more basket to cap a 0-16 charge and regain total control of the game. Asik finally ended the hosts’ drought with a basket in the paint. The visitors seemed to have an answer for every Fenerbahce basket and then a Marco Carroretto three-pointer from the top of the key made it 40-60. Omer Onan drilled 5 quick points, but a Fener turnover led to a Thomas Ress layup that ended the third quarter at 45-62.

Ksistof Lavrinovic - Montepaschi Siena celebratesThornton restored the 20-point advantage with a triple to open the last period. Fenerbahce continued to battle as Asik and Turkcan scored inside, but a Lavrinovic triple dampened the home team’s hopes. Turkcan got open from outside to bring Fener within 56-68, but again Lavrinovic answered from downtown as Montepaschi began to eye the Final Four. The visitors slowed the game down to further limit any chances of a Fenerbahce comeback. Back-to-back McIntyre threes ended all doubts as Fenerbahce seemed to have given up and Montepaschi continued to score at ease, running the score up to 58-82 before a Solomon triple made it a bit more respectable in the closing minutes.

Thursday, April 03, 2008
Gokhan Ture, Istanbul
Referees: MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS (ESP), BACHAR, SHMUEL (ISR), CHRISTODOULOU, CHRISTOS (GRE)
Attendance: 7000
By Quarter1234
Fenerbahce Ulker15191120
Montepaschi Siena25122524
End of Quarter1234
Fenerbahce Ulker15344565
Montepaschi Siena25376286
Head coach: TANJEVIC, BOGDAN
Fenerbahce Ulker
# 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 WHITE, JAMES 14:26 2 1/1 0/1   1 4 5   1 2       1 6
5 SOLOMON, WILLIE 22:43 11 3/6 1/6 2/2       3   5     2 2 1
6 TURKCAN, MIRSAD 21:21 9 3/4 1/2   3 5 8     1     1 2 15
7 ONAN, OMER 23:47 9 2/2 1/3 2/4   2 2 1 2 2     4 3 7
8 BASAK, RASIM 7:17 2 1/1                         2
9 ERDEN, SEMIH 16:19 2 1/4       4 4 1         2 1 3
12 MRSIC, DAMIR 17:17 3   1/4         2   2     3 1 -2
14 VIDMAR, GASPER 18:52 5 2/3   1/2   4 4   3 2     2 3 9
21 SAVAS, OGUZ DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
22 KINSEY, TARENCE 20:21 6 3/6 0/1     3 3 1 1 1   1 1   4
24 ASIK, OMER 16:11 12 6/8   0/2 1 1 2     1 1   3 4 11
55 PRELDZIC, EMIR 21:26 4 2/4 0/2 0/3 1 1 2 1 1     1 2 2  
Team                     1         -1
Totals 200:00 65 24/39 4/19 5/13 6 24 30 9 8 17 1 2 20 19 55
61.5% 21.1% 38.5%
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: 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 BERTI, SIMONE 1:05 2     2/2   1 1             1 4
5 MCINTYRE, TERRELL 31:27 16 2/2 4/11     5 5 6 3 3     2 3 21
6 ILIEVSKI, VLADO 18:59 4 1/4 0/1 2/2 1 1 2 2         1 1 4
8 EZE, BENJAMIN 21:49 4 2/4     1 1 2   1 1 1   4   1
9 CARRARETTO, MARCO 7:08 3   1/1                   1   2
10 SATO, ROMAIN 31:21 13 3/8 1/2 4/6   8 8   3 1     1 7 21
11 THORNTON, BOOTSY 32:36 18 6/7 2/4   2 3 5 4   2     2 1 21
12 LAVRINOVIC, KSISTOF 17:06 18 2/4 4/4 2/2 1 5 6 1 1 1 1   4 5 25
14 RESS, TOMAS 7:07 2 1/1 0/1         1   1         1
15 DIENER, DRAKE 4:57   0/1     1   1                
19 ROMERO, HECTOR 1:05                   1         -1
20 STONEROOK, SHAUN 25:20 6 1/1 1/7 1/1   3 3 4 2 1   1 4 2 5
Team           1   1   1           2
Totals 200:00 86 18/32 13/31 11/13 7 27 34 18 11 11 2 1 19 20 106
56.3% 41.9% 84.6%
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Head Coaches

TANJEVIC, BOGDAN
Fenerbahce Ulker
"We finished our adventure in the Euroleague. We are satisfied with all our players. They did an excellent job in the Euroleague just by qualifying for the quarterfinals. To be among the top eight clubs of the Euroleague is something special. During the season, we had many important absences like Ibrahim Kutluay, Mirsad Turkcan, Semih Erden and Oguz Savas. But despite those problems, we managed to move into the quarterfinals. We gained experience for our young players. They showed their talent and ability to play against strong competition. And we hope to see them next year stronger and stronger. Of course we hope to play in the Final Four next season."
PIANIGIANI, SIMONE
Montepaschi Siena
"We really played very good tonight by correcting some of our small mistakes from the game we played two days ago. We started the game with right approach because for us it was really important to not to let Fenerbahce get hot. On defense we did our job excellently once again like in Siena. We tried to stop Solomon with the double team and managed to do that to damage the offence of our opponent. The key to the game for us was our offence. We moved the ball very well outside and without coming in contact with their big guys inside, we got what we needed perfectly. I want to congratulate my players because they quickly adjusted to the small changes about the mistakes that we made in the first game, in a little while. Not only in the series, but in the whole Euroleague season, we performed as an excellent team."

Players

MRSIC, DAMIR
Fenerbahce Ulker
"It was a great success for us to reach the quarterfinals with a very young and talented team. Of course, we wanted to move forward and tried to reach the Final Four with all our hearts. But Montepaschi Siena is a great team and they really played perfect, especially on defense. I wish them good luck in the Final Four."
STONEROOK, SHAUN
Montepaschi Siena
"We had an excellent team performance tonight and we deserved to win 100%. We are happy because we reached our first goal of qualifying for the Final Four. But we didn't complete our mission yet. We want to go to Madrid and win the Euroleague title. Last year Panathinaikos was already crowned as the champions of the Final Four before playing it. They were the big favorites for the Final Four. But this year there are equal teams and anybody can win. So we want to go there to win the Euroleague. This is what we’ve focused on since the summer."
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