Regular Season Game 9 - December 21, 2006 CET: 19:45 Local time: 20:45 - NOKIA ARENA

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
1-1 Regular Season 1-0
5-3 Overall 4-4

Referees

Crew Chief
MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS, Spain
Referee
CEREBUCH, GUERRINO, Italy
Umpire
PILOIDIS, ANASTASIOS, Greece

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
91.3 Points 72.8
35.6 Rebounds 34.9
9.9 O. Rebounds 11.4
25.8 D. Rebounds 23.5
15.9 Assists 11.5
10.8 Steals 12.0
2.1 Blocks 2.8
13.8 Turnovers 15.9
54.7 % 2PT 45.0 %
39.4 % 3PT 32.5 %
81.0 % FT 74.6 %
103.6 Index 71.0

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
14.8 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA Points 15.8 / DROBNJAK, PREDRAG
7.3 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA Rebounds 7.1 / Perovic
1.9 / Eliyahu OR 3.3 / Perovic
5.6 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA DR 4.3 / DROBNJAK, PREDRAG
4.0 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA Assists 3.9 / CUMMINGS, V.
1.8 / BYNUM, W. Steals 2.0 / KECMAN, DUSAN
0.5 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA Blocks 1.6 / Perovic
3.8 / BYNUM, W. Turnovers 2.9 / Perovic
67.6 % / ARNOLD, J. 2PT 66.7 % / VELICKOVIC, NOVICA
60.0 % / SHARP, DERRICK 3PT 50.0 % / Bogdanovic
100.0 % / BUFORD, R. FT 89.2 % / CUMMINGS, V.
20.3 / VUJCIC, NIKOLA Index 16.8 / DROBNJAK, PREDRAG

THE TAKE

Maccabi Elite hosts Partizan Belgrade on Thursday at Tel Aviv's Nokia Arena in showdown that could impact several places in Group B. Maccabi (5-3), coming off its first road win this season, has sole possession of second place, but all that could change if Partizan (4-4), tied with two other teams in fourth place, becomes the first team road winner in Tel Aviv in over a year – a stretch that spans 12 Euroleague games. Maccabi was in fine form last week as it downed Unicaja 67-83 on the road, ending a four-game losing streak away from home. Yotam Halperin scored a season-high 24 points, Simas Jasaitas added 17 and the two combined to go 6-for-6 from beyond the arc to lead Maccabi. Partizan was a 73-63 winner over Lottomatica Roma last week as Uros Tripkovic drilled 4 threes and matched his season-high with 14 points. When these teams met earlier this season in Belgrade, Partizan rocked Maccabi 103-91 in its highest scoring game yet. Predrag Drobnjak led six Partizan scorers that night in double figures with 23 points as the Serbian champs won much easier than the final score would indicate. Maccabi is the highest scoring team in the league with 91.3 points per game – almost 20 points more per game than Partizan (72.8 ppg.). The rematch features many telling matchups, but the ones with the most potential to impact the game are in the paint. Partizan's twin-towers setup, with 2.17-meter Kosta Perovic (10.6 ppg., 7.1 rpg., 1,6 bpg.) alongside Drobnjak (15.8 ppg., 6.5 rpg.), plus Nikola Pekovic off the bench, is a formidable interior force. Maccabi counters with its own top trio: all-Euroleague center Nikola Vujcic (14.8 ppg., 7.3 rpg., 4 apg.), rookie forward Lior Eliyahu (11.8 ppg., 5.6 rpg.) and per-minute stats ace Jamie Arnold (8.4 ppg., 5.1 rpg.). The key will be whether Eliyahu can match strength with Drobnjak and who on Partizan might have the finesse to stop Vujcic? Double-teaming Vujcic is a big risk as Jasaitas (13 ppg., 56.7% 3FG) and Derrick Sharp (9.1 ppg., 60% 3FG) are among the best long-range shooters in the league. Maccabi point guard Will Bynum (14.4 ppg.) will be asked to step up on defense against Partizan playmaker Vonteego Cummings (12.4 ppg., 3.9 apg.), while wing players Tripkovic (7.3 ppg.) and Luka Bogdanovic (7.4 ppg.) must find a way to generate points if their team is to challenge for second place in the group.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Euroleague.net - Yarone Arbel, Tel Aviv - Aca Ostojic, Belgrade

Quotes Head Coaches

SPAHIJA, NEVEN
Maccabi Elite
"It's a very important game for us. We didn't forget what they did in the first game. But this time we play in Nokia, and we are in better shape than we were in that game. Partizan is the same team we met before. They are good, which means we have to be very good to beat them. It's true they don't play on the road as good as they play at home - usually teams from Adriatic league have more confidence in front of their own fans - but that's not our problem. We need to focus on ourselves. We are a different team, and after the loss in Zagreb we made some changes. We have some injuries, but I hope that won't hurt us."
VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO
Partizan
"We admire Maccabi a lot. The team from Tel Aviv finally found its best shape and in recent weeks is playing close to the limit of their best possible abilities. Another bad news for us is that Maccabi plays on its own court, looking for revenge for the lost game in Belgrade. We are unpressured and highly motivated. In this game, Maccabi is the absolute favorite, but we shall try to show our best face. That is our goal at the moment."

Players

ARNOLD, JAMIE
Maccabi Elite
"It's an important game for us, like any game in the Euroleague. We must play hard and stay focused the entire game. We remember the game in Belgrade, but we are professionals. We don't think about revenge. We just want to go out there and win this game to keep our home record perfect."
KECMAN, DUSAN
Partizan
"If I say that Maccabi is the favorite on its own floor, this is not something new, but the plain truth. We beat them in our first game in Belgrade but later Maccabi played better and better each week and finaly came into its own. Now, they are playing at the level of their big name. The most dangerous Maccabi weapons are fastbreaks. If we manage to handle those, we can hope for a surprise in Tel Aviv."
Derrick Sharp - Maccabi Elite Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv held on for a nail-biting 85-83 win over Partizan Belgrade on Thursday night at Nokia Arena. Maccabi captain Derrick Sharp scored a season-high 22 points to lead Maccabi to its 13th straight home win. The Israeli champs improved to 6-3 in Group B, cementing their hold on second place. Partizan dropped to 4-5, joining Cibona in a tie for fourth. The game was defined by a pair of big runs, which led to the breath-taking finish. Partizan dominated early, scoring 14 straight points in the opening minutes to take a 3-18 lead, which held up for the rest of the half. Partizan led 34-41 at halftime, but Sharp shined as Maccabi reeled off 18 straight in the third to take the lead for good. But Partizan never quit, riding the shoulders of Predrag Drobnjak and Uros Tripkovic to get back in the game. Tripkovic made a pair of clutch free throws, while Simas Jasaitas went 2-for-4 from the line in the last 30 seconds. Vonteego Cummings took the last ball and went for the win, but his buzzer-beating three bounced out, allowing Maccabi to celebrate. Nikola Vujcic added 15 points, 12 rebounds and a career-high 5 blocks, Yotam Halperin scored 14, Jasaitas 11 and Will Bynum 10. Drobnjak had 23 points and and a season-high 16 rebounds, Tripkovic scored a season-high 20 and Kosta Perovic added 12.

Partizan won the opening tip, but both teams have good looks at the basket before Kosta Perovic scored the first points of the game in the paint for Partizan. After Will Bynum missed a jumper, Vujcic swatted Dejan Borovnjak's shot leading to a fast-break opportunity for Maccabi. But Cumming picked Halperin's pocket, leading to a Borovnjak layup as the visitors set the tone. Halperin finally got Maccabi on the scoreboard with a triple, but Partizan was now coasting. Milenko Tepic and Cummings fired in threes as Partizan started to pull away. Even after Maccabi coach Neven Spahija took a timeout, Maccabi looked flat, with Drobnjak hitting a mid-range jumper, Dusan Kecman a three and Perovic adding three the hard way to cap an incredible 0-14 Patizan blitz that gave the visitors a 3-18 lead. Bynum finally gat the home crowd going with a three and later a pair from the line as Partizan cooled off. Sharp also connected from the line as Maccabi drew to within 10-18, but a Drobnjak hoop and an Tripkovic jumper made it 10-22 after 10 minutes.

Predrag Drobnjak - PartizanTripkovic started the second period with a basket before Halperin erased it with a three. Maccabi gained some momentum when Novica Velickovic fouled Vujcic away from the ball as Sharp made a three, giving the yellow-and-blue a chance for 5 points on one play – which they took full advantage of. On the next trip downcourt, Simas Jasaitas drained a three as Maccabi closed to within 23-29. Cummings came right back with a runner in the lane, however Maccabi was back. Vujcic dropped in a hook shot to make it 27-31, causing Partizan coach Dusko Vujosevic to call timeout. A Perovic dunk helped Partizan back to a 29-35 lead as the team started to trade baskets. Cummings put his team up 8 with a spectacular slam in transition followed by a jumper, but Vujic made one from the line for a 34-41 halftime scoreline.

Halperin's third three of the game started the second half, but Maccabi couldn't get over the hump and Tripkovic put 4 straight points on the board. Slowly Maccabi found its way on defense and then offense, with baskets from Sharp and Vujcic bringing the hosts within 2. Sharp then tied the game with an off-balance jumper, drawing a foul and making the resulting free throw to give Maccabi its first lead, 46-45. Vujcic followed with a three, stretching the run to 12 unanswered points and putting Tel Aviv in the driver's seat. By the time Drobnjak had converted a pair of free throws, Maccabi had completed an 18-0 run, led 53-45 and looked comfortable. Partizan took time to recover, as Maccabi maintained a 60-53 lead at the end of the third quarter.

Bynum's first three gave Maccabi its first double-figure lead at the start of the fourth quarter. Partizan bounced right back as Drobnjak converted a three-point play and then took a steal in for a slam to cut the deficit in half. Jamie Arnold scored back-to-back baskets in the paint, but Tripkovic was waiting to erupt. He took a layup coast-to-coast and drilled a pair of threes as Partizan climbed back to 69-66. Halperin came back with a three, but this time it was Luka Bogdanovic's turn from downtown as the stubborn Serbian champs wouldn't let go. Tripkovic carried his team within 1 with a baseline layin, before Sharp scored his 20th point on a three-point play with four minutes to go that made it 75-71. Bogdanovic drew a foul and two from the line, but Jasaitas's three ignited the crowd once more. Partizan took a timeout to plot out the last three minutes, but Perovic was called for traveling on the ensuing play and an offensive foul on the next one, but Belgrade stood tall on defense. Perovic then converted a three-point play to make it 78-76 with 2 minutes to go. Sharon Shason drilled a clutch three, but also fouled out right after, allowing Drobnjak to keep the Partizan dream alive from the line. Sharp converted from the line, but Drobnjak made another three. Strong team defense left Maccabi without a shot and got Partizan the ball with 24 seconds to go and trailing by 3. Maccabi fouled Cummings, who made one but missed the second with 18.7 seconds remaining. Partizan immediately hacked Jasaitas, who made just one and Tripkovic then converted a pair from the line to make it 84-83 with 11.7 seconds left. Jasaitas again made only one from the line and Partizan took the ball and went for the win, but Cummings's three bounced out as the buzzer sounded to the delight of the fans.
Frankie Sachs, Euroleague.net
Referees: MITJANA, JUAN CARLOS (ESP), CEREBUCH, GUERRINO (ITA), PILOIDIS, ANASTASIOS (GRE)
Attendance: 10500
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Head coach: SPAHIJA, NEVEN
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
4 BYNUM, WILL 21:15 10 0/3 2/5 4/4 1 4 5 1 2 3   2 2 4 9
5 FELIX, NOEL 5:15   0/1       2 2     1     1 1  
6 SHARP, DERRICK 32:45 22 4/5 2/3 8/8 1 1 2 2 3 2     3 6 28
7 VUJCIC, NIKOLA 35:15 15 4/9 1/1 4/6   12 12 4 2 1 5   3 4 31
8 ELIYAHU, LIOR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9 ARNOLD, JAMIE 26:00 8 3/11   2/2 2 2 4 2 2 4   3 3 5 3
10 BURSTEIN, TAL DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 SHASON, SHARON 12:30 5   1/2 2/2 1 1 2   1 1     5 2 3
12 FANAN, REGEV DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 JASAITIS, SIMAS 26:30 11 0/1 2/4 5/7   1 1           4 5 8
14 GREEN, YANIV 8:30   0/4       1 1     1   1 3   -8
21 HALPERIN, YOTAM 32:00 14 1/4 4/5     5 5 3 2 2     3 2 17
Team             3 3   2           5
Totals 200:00 85 12/38 12/20 25/29 5 32 37 12 14 15 5 6 27 29 96
31.6% 60% 86.2%
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: VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO
Partizan
# 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 TEPIC, MILENKO 20:15 3 0/5 1/1     3 3 1 1 1     4 2  
5 BOGDANOVIC, LUKA 15:15 8 0/2 2/2 2/2   5 5 1   1   1 1 1 10
7 KECMAN, DUSAN 23:30 3 0/2 1/3   1 5 6     1   1 3 1 1
10 BOROVNJAK, DEJAN 3:15 2 1/3   0/1 1   1 2       1   1 2
11 TRIPKOVIC, UROS 23:15 20 6/6 2/6 2/2 1 1 2 2 2 2   1 4 1 16
12 VELICKOVIC, NOVICA 1:15                         2   -2
13 PEROVIC, KOSTA 28:45 12 4/8   4/7 1 5 6 2   2 2   4 7 16
14 PEKOVIC, NIKOLA 11:15   0/2     1   1     2 2   4 1 -4
15 DJURKOVIC, MARKO 0:15                              
18 DROBNJAK, PREDRAG 33:15 23 6/11 1/5 8/11 7 9 16 2 2 3 2   2 7 35
20 BOZIC, PETAR 3:00 2     2/2         1 2     3 1 -1
25 CUMMINGS, VONTEEGO 36:45 10 3/6 1/6 1/2   1 1 4 2     1 2 5 10
Team           2 2 4   7           11
Totals 200:00 83 20/45 8/23 19/27 14 31 45 14 15 14 6 5 29 27 94
44.4% 34.8% 70.4%
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Head Coaches

SPAHIJA, NEVEN
Maccabi Elite
“I want to celebrate our fans. Our fans saved us tonight because we played one of our worst games of the season. We won the game and it's always best to learn from wins. Now we have a break and I hope it will help us to resolve our injuries. Tal Burstein will come back and I hope that will make us stronger.”
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