Regular Season Game 4 - November 11, 2009 CET: 19:45 Local time: 19:45 - GDYNIA SPORTS ARENA

Records

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

Referees

Crew Chief
FACCHINI, FABIO, Italy
Referee
MUHVIC, DUBRAVKO, Croatia
Umpire
LOTTERMOSER, ROBERT, Germany

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
80.3 Points 82.0
35.7 Rebounds 28.0
10.3 O. Rebounds 7.3
25.3 D. Rebounds 20.7
12.3 Assists 16.3
7.3 Steals 5.7
4.0 Blocks 3.0
16.3 Turnovers 14.0
57.0 % 2PT 65.4 %
29.8 % 3PT 39.0 %
75.9 % FT 75.9 %
77.7 Index 89.0

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
19.0 / Logan Points 19.7 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA
8.3 / BURRELL, RONNIE Rebounds 5.7 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA
3.0 / BURRELL, RONNIE OR 1.7 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA
7.0 / WOODS, QYNTEL DR 4.0 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA
2.3 / EWING, DANIEL Assists 5.7 / Spanoulis
2.0 / Logan Steals 1.7 / Spanoulis
1.7 / SOW, PAPE Blocks 1.0 / Shermadini
4.3 / WOODS, QYNTEL Turnovers 3.0 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA
88.9 % / JAGLA, JAN-HENDRICK 2PT 100.0 % / Diamantidis
50.0 % / BURRELL, RONNIE 3PT 100.0 % / VERGINIS, DIMITRIOS
100.0 % / BURRELL, RONNIE FT 100.0 % / Shermadini
16.3 / Logan Index 20.0 / PEKOVIC, NIKOLA

THE TAKE

A big game is expected in Poland this week when Asseco Prokom welcomes Euroleague defending champion Panathinaikos to Gdynia on Wednesday. Prokom comes off a big home win over Armani Jeans Milano to get to 1-2 in Group D and is now ready for the big challenge. Meanwhile, Panathinaikos must bounce back from its first loss against Real Madrid right away. Both teams are facing injury problems, as Panathinaikos is still without Mike Batiste, Sarunas Jasikevicius and Kostas Tsartsaris. Meanwhile, Daniel Ewing missed a Polish League game this weekend and may be sidelined against the Greens. In fact, Prokom signed playmaker Junior Harrington to a short-term deal and he could share the playmaker duties with David Logan and Tyrone Blazelton. Logan will see most of his minutes at off-guard. Vassilis Spanoulis has become Panathinaikos's starting point guard, with defensive ace Dimitris Diamantidis and newcomer Nick Calathes coming off the bench. Diamantidis is set to see playing time against Logan in what certainly is a key matchup in this game. Stratos Perperoglou remains the Greens' starting small forward. He has the tough mission to guard Qyntel Woods, who is looking to bounce back from an underachieving game against AJ Milano. Mateusz Kostrzewski, who comes off a good game in the Polish League, could be the X-factor for Prokom. Drew Nicholas will test his scoring skills against Logan, while Milenko Tepic could see playing time against Woods, too. Prokom will have to find a way to stop Panathinaikos’s star center Nikola Pekovic, a nightmare matchup due to his size, footwork and determination. Pekovic leads a Green frontcourt that also features mobile big man Antonis Fotsis, up-and-coming center Giorgi Shermadini and experienced forward Jurica Golemac. Pape Sow and Adam Hrycaniuk have the tough mission to guard Pekovic. Fotsis has the chance to test his unlimited range against Jan Jagla, while Golemac has an interesting matchup against Ronnie Burrell. Prokom must run its offense through Woods and Logan and get the crowd behind the team to beat Panathinaikos. The Greens are the heavy favorites in this game, but expect Prokom to fight all the way until the final buzzer.

REFEREES: Fabio Facchini, Dubravko Muhvic, Robert Lottermoser


GAME NOTES

Asseco Prokom Gdynia

Guard David Logan has scored in double figures in 14 straight Euroleague games. He has also made at least one three-pointer in 14 straight games.

Logan has picked up at least 1 steal in all 18 Euroleague games in which he has played.

Big man Pape Sow recorded the first double-double of his Euroleague career with 15 points and 10 rebounds last week against Armani Jeans Milano.

Panathinaikos

Point guard Dimitris Diamantidis matched his career-high with 8 assists in a regular season victory over Asseco Prokom last season.

Diamantidis scored the 1,000th point of his Euroleague career last week against Real Madrid.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

PACESAS, TOMAS
Asseco Prokom
"What can I say? Panathinaikos is the Euroleague champion and one of the strongest teams in this season as well. They have excellent players at every single position, from one to five, and one of the best coaches on the bench. If we want to think about a good result, then we have to play better than 10 percent. Only in this way will we have a chance to fight with them."
OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"It is one more Euroleague game after our loss to Real Madrid. Prokom is a team with quality and we have to pay attention on defense because everybody shoots for three, something similar to the style we faced for almost 35 minutes in the last Greek League game versus Aris. My players know what they have to do better than they did last week versus Real Madrid. They proved that they know what went wrong there and they have already changed it in the game against Aris."

Players

SZCZOTKA, PIOTR
Asseco Prokom
"After our first win in the previous game against AJ Milano, this next match will be very important for us. Everybody knows whom we will play against, but we have to fight for a win and believe in success. It is always sport, it is basketball. Our gym, good, aggressive defense and the same intensity throughout the whole game - those will be the necessary keys to win against Panathinaikos."
SPANOULIS, VASSILIS
Panathinaikos
"We are still atthe beginning of the season and anything can happen. Wins and defeats are part of the game. We had a bad game against Real Madrid last week, and we didn’t play the way we performed before. After that game, we mentioned what went wrong and we tried to correct it in the Greek League game against Aris, so we keep going. The game against Prokom is another Euroleague game and that means it requires full attention. Prokom is a team that performs better at home. They aregood enough good on offense and we have to be careful for 40 minutes."
Nikola Pekovic - PanathinaikosPanathinaikos improved to 4-1 and kept tying atop the Group D standings by thrashing Asseco Prokom 65-75 in Gdynia, Poland on Wednesday night. Panathinaikos joins Real Madrid in a two-way tie for first place, even when BC Khimki can also go up to 4-1 if it defeats AJ Milano on the road tomorrow. Prokom went down to 1-3 and faces an important road game against Khimki last week. Drew Nicholas and Nikola Pekovic led the winners with 17 points apiece. Jan Jagla led Prokom with 17 points. Daniel Ewing added 16, Qyntel Woods had 15 while David Logan got 12 for the hosts. An outstanding Dimitris Diamantidis allowed Panathinaikos to get a double-digit lead, 13-25, at the end of the first quarter. Three-pointers by Jagla and Ewing gave Prokom some hope, 29-36, midway through the second quarter. A red hot Nicholas boosted the Greens' lead to 33-45 at halftime and Panathinaikos rolled after the break through an unstoppable Pekovic to break the game open, 44-65, at the end of the third quarter.

Prokom coach shocked everyone by placing Piotr Szczkota and Adam Hrycaniuk in the hosts' starting lineup. Ronnie Burrell got Prokom going with free throws but Stratos Perperoglou answered from downtown for a 2-3 Panathinaikos lead. Nicholas shined with a fast break layup, as Panathinaikos adjusted its offense to find Pekovic in the low post. Logan shined with a driving layup that Pekovic matched with a power basket. Once again Logan sank a floating layup but Nicholas struck twice from downtown to make Prokom call timeout at 6-14. Woods came off the bench and immediately followed a mid-range jumper with a big dunk. Prokom had entered the foul bonus, however, as Nicholas and Diamantidis hit free throws for a 10-18 score. Diamantidis kept pacing the Greens with a three-pointer while Giorgi Shermadini scored inside for a 10-23 Panathinaikos lead. Logan buried a three-pointer but more free throws by Diamantidis fixed the score at 13-25 after 10 minutes.

Jurica Golemac and Logan traded layups right at the start of the second quarter, as Prokom kept trying to speed up the game tempo, with short possessions and quick shots. Nick Calathes joined the three-point shootout but Jagla followed a put-back basket with a bomb from downtown to give the hosts some hope 21-30. Spanoulis and Ewing traded triples while Logan took over with a driving layup to make Panathinaikos call timeout at 26-33. Nicholas silenced the crowd with a corner triple but Ewing quickly answered from downtown for a 29-36 Prokom deficit. Nicholas - who else? - fired in another three-pointer that Woods erased with a layup-plus-foul. Panathinaikos had already entered the foul bonus but Prokom did not take advantage of it. Pekovic took over with a big basket in the low post while Nicholas buried his fifth triple from way downtown to make Panathinaikos restore a double-digit lead, 33-45, at halftime.

Jan Jagla - Asseco ProkomProkom tried to be more aggressive in defense immediately after the break, forcing Panathinaikos to take off-balance shots. Prokom struggled to score, however, as a free throw by Pekovic kept the Greens way ahead, 33-46. Prokom had been scoreless for 3 minutes already while Shermadini finished a long Panathinaikos offense with a put-back layup. Woods rescued the hosts with a jumper and free throws by Pape Sow gave his team some hope at 37-48. Pekovic returned to the floor and immediately delivered with a power layup and free throws, good for a 15-point Panathinaikos lead at 37-52. Milenko Tepic capped a 0-8 run with a close basket, as Ewing stepped up with a big triple off a Prokom timeout. Jagla dunked it but Pekovic stayed unstoppable to give the Greens a 42-57 lead. A fast break layup by Tepic and a three-pointer by Calathes broke the game open, 42-63. Jagla sank a jumper that a second-chance layup by Shermadini gave the Greens a 44-65 margin after 30 minutes.

Prokom needed a quick comeback to get back in the game but Panathinaikos stayed focused and used long possessions to run the game clock down as fast as possible. Diamantidis fed Pekovic for a backdoor layup, making the hosts call timeout at 44-67. Jagla downed a rainbow three-pointer and Woods added a jumper but Panathinaikos did not panic and kept slowing down the game tempo. Pekovic sank free throws, as both teams fought for points difference midway through the fourth quarter. Shermadini kept pacing the Greens but Woods followed a jumper with a layup to make coach Zeljko Obradovic call timeout at 56-71 with under 3 minutes left. Even when Prokom kept trying, everything was said and done already. Panathinaikos confirmed its status as a solid contender to defend its Euroleague title while Prokom must improve right away to reach the Top 16.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Referees: FACCHINI, FABIO (ITA), MUHVIC, DUBRAVKO (CRO), LOTTERMOSER, ROBERT (GER)
Attendance: 4100
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Panathinaikos25456575
Head coach: PACESAS, TOMAS
Asseco Prokom
# 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
6 BRAZELTON, TYRONE DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9 SOW, PAPE 23:46 3 0/3   3/6 2 4 6 1 1 1 1   4 4 5
11 HARRINGTON, JUNIOR 8:37     0/1     1 1 1   1     4 3 -1
12 LOGAN, DAVID 40:00 12 4/7 1/3 1/3   3 3 5 1 3     1 2 12
13 KOSTRZEWSKI, MATEUSZ DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14 JAGLA, JAN-HENDRICK 21:59 17 4/5 2/6 3/4 3 4 7 1 1 1 1   3 2 19
16 LAPETA, ADAM 3:45           1 1       1   1   1
20 SZCZOTKA, PIOTR 5:31         1   1           2   -1
24 WOODS, QYNTEL 34:29 15 7/11 0/3 1/1 1 5 6 3 2 4   1 2 3 15
30 BURRELL, RONNIE 18:01 2 0/4 0/2 2/2 1 2 3 2       1 1 2 1
32 EWING, DANIEL 31:23 16 2/4 4/7         1   4     1   7
34 HRYCANIUK, ADAM 12:29   0/1     1 2 3   1       2   1
Team           1   1     2         -1
Totals 200:00 65 17/35 7/22 10/16 10 22 32 14 6 16 3 2 21 16 58
48.6% 31.8% 62.5%
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: OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
# 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 TEPIC, MILENKO 15:57 4 2/3 0/1         3   1     1   3
6 SPANOULIS, VASSILIS 23:41 5 1/5 1/3     2 2 5 1 3   2     2
7 PERPEROGLOU, STRATOS 20:18 3   1/1     2 2 1 2       3   5
9 FOTSIS, ANTONIS 25:53 3 0/2 0/6 3/4 3 4 7 2 1   2   2 3 7
10 GOLEMAC, JURICA 8:11 4 1/1   2/2   1 1     1     1 1 4
11 NICHOLAS, DREW 27:32 17 1/2 5/12   1 6 7 4   2     1   17
13 DIAMANTIDIS, DIMITRIS 26:29 8   1/4 5/6 1 4 5 4 3 1     1 8 22
14 PEKOVIC, NIKOLA 25:50 17 5/11   7/11 3 2 5     4   1 2 8 13
15 CALATHES, NICK 11:59 6 0/1 2/2     2 2   1 1   1 3 1 4
16 SHERMADINI, GIORGI 14:10 8 4/5     4 1 5           2   10
17 VERGINIS, DIMITRIOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18 BOGRIS, GIORGOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           3   3               3
Totals 200:00 75 14/30 10/29 17/23 15 24 39 19 8 13 2 4 16 21 90
46.7% 34.5% 73.9%
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OBRADOVIC, ZELJKO
Panathinaikos
"We played a very serious and very good game. We had watched many Asseco Prokom games so we knew that they play very hard and aggressive defense, and we were prepared for that. It was very necessary from the beginning of the game to keep our concentration and intensity in our rebounding effort and because of that we found many good shots. Prokom is a team that even if you are 20 points up they fight to the end. They know how to play and they are a very good team."

Players

WOODS, QYNTEL
Asseco Prokom
"We started very slow and it was a chance for Panathinaikos to build their lead. Later it was very hard to get closer to them. We have another game against Khimki and every single game is important right now for my team. We’ve got to play with an open mind and try to do anything to win."
NICHOLAS, DREW
Panathinaikos
"I think that we came with a good level of defensive intensity in the first half. We played good offense as well and as a result got out to a comfortable lead. The same thing goes for the second half when we built a 20-point advantage before we relaxed a little bit. It’s a road win in the Euroleague and that is always very important."
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