Regular Season Game 9 - January 07, 2010 CET: 18:00 Local time: 20:00 - BASKETBALL CENTER OF MOSCOW REGION

Records

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

Referees

Crew Chief
MOUZAKIS, COSTAS, Greece
Referee
JOVCIC, MILIVOJE, Serbia
Umpire
KOROMILAS, ELIAS, Greece

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
73.9 Points 74.4
35.0 Rebounds 31.3
9.8 O. Rebounds 9.4
25.3 D. Rebounds 21.9
13.0 Assists 12.4
5.3 Steals 7.6
3.3 Blocks 0.9
15.0 Turnovers 14.4
47.5 % 2PT 50.9 %
36.8 % 3PT 36.4 %
77.9 % FT 74.4 %
77.4 Index 72.6

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
14.4 / Langford Points 13.3 / FINLEY, MORRIS
5.6 / Javtokas Rebounds 5.4 / HALL, MICHAEL
2.5 / Javtokas OR 1.8 / ROCCA, MASON
4.3 / Jankunas DR 3.8 / HALL, MICHAEL
3.3 / Lopez Assists 2.3 / MORDENTE, MARCO
1.1 / McCarty Steals 1.8 / FINLEY, MORRIS
1.3 / Javtokas Blocks 0.3 / HALL, MICHAEL
3.1 / Cabezas Turnovers 2.5 / Maciulis
60.0 % / Jankunas 2PT 74.1 % / PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS
100.0 % / GUBANOV, PETR 3PT 100.0 % / VIGGIANO, JEFFREY
95.5 % / Fridzon FT 85.7 % / FINLEY, MORRIS
16.1 / Langford Index 12.3 / FINLEY, MORRIS

THE TAKE

An important Group D encounter for both teams takes place on Thursday in Russia where BC Khimki Moscow Region hosts Armani Jeans Milano. Both teams have a chance to reach the Top 16 this week. Khimki could be in before the game starts in Panathinaikos beats Asseco Prokom in a Wednesday game. Otherwise a victory over Milano would send head coach Sergio Scariolo’s men through. Armani Jeans need for Prokom to lose and to beat Khimki to advance this week. Khimki enters the game in third place in the group with a 5-3 record, while Milano is tied with Prokom for fourth place at 3-5. Khimki used an outstanding offensive performance – 16 for 25 from downtown and 90% on free throws – to beat Armani Jeans 68-72 in Milano in November. Both teams are well balanced with strengths at every position. The Khimki point guard duo of Carlos Cabezas and Raul Lopez lead the hosts’ attack against Milano playmaker Morris Finley and his veteran backup, Massimo Bulleri. On the wings, Khimki features Keith Langford and Vitaly Fridzon at shooting guard and Kelly McCarty at small forward, while Milano counters with the likes of Marco Mordente, Jeff Vigiano, Jonas Maciulis and Stefano Mancinelli. In the paint, Khimki boasts Robertas Javtokas and Timofey Mozgov at center and Paulius Jankunas and blue-collar defender Fedor Dmitriev at power forward. For Armani Jeans, Mason Rocca and Marius Petravicius split time at center, while Mike Hall and Mancinelli cover the four position. The Milano big men will have a tough task to control the glass against a team that ranks third in the league in rebounding (35 rpg.). It will be interesting to see how Wednesday’s results effect this game. If both Madrid and Panathinaikos win at home, Khimki have little left to play for, knowing it can still lose this game by as many as 4 points and finish third in the group. That could change the intensity level and open a door for a big road win for Armani Jeans. Even in that case, Khimki’s pride should take over and force an exciting game that comes to the wire.

Referees: Costas Mouzakis, Milivoje Jovcic, Elias Koromilas

GAME NOTES

BC Khimki Moscow Region

Carlos Cabezas set a career high with 7 assists in a January 2008 game against Armani Jeans Milano. Cabezas also scored 12 to help his team at the time, Unicaja, beat Milano 89-70.

Robertas Javtokas recorded his first Euroleague double-double in nearly four years with 11 points and 10 rebounds off the bench in a Week 8 win over Oldenburg.

Kelly McCarty has made at least 1 three-pointer in eight straight Euroleague games.

Armani Jeans Milano

Forwards Jonas Maciulis and Khimki’s Paulius Jankunas were teammates for the past four seasons at Zalgiris Kaunas and on the Lithuanian national team. Together they won two Lithuanian League titles and the Baltic League with Zalgiris. They also both won bronze medals with Lithuania at EuroBasket 2007 and gold medals at the 2005 World Under-21 Championships.

Maciulis and big man Marius Petravicus were teammates of Khimki center Robertas Javtokas on the Lithuanian national team last summer in Poland.

Armani Jeans has blocked the fewest blocked shots (7) of any team in the Euroleague this season.

Morris Finley has at least 1 steal in eight consecutive Euroleague appearances.

Stefano Mancinelli has at least 1 steal in seven consecutive Euroleague appearances.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010
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Quotes Head Coaches

SCARIOLO, SERGIO
BC Khimki
"This game is extremely important. Winning would mean that we reach the main goal of club for the season. At the same time, our opponent is strong. They improved during the last two months and we haven't played an official game in a very long period of time, which is a danger. We must activate ourselves at the beginning of the game to get into competition faster."
BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
"It’s an important game, no doubt about that. We go at Khimki to play our game, trying to get a win that would be crucial for us and our adventure in the Euroleague. We have to go there not thinking about the game we lost in Roma last Sunday, but starting from what we did well in the second half against Lottomatica. Khimki is a very good team, but we’re ready to play our game because we want a win to go ahead in Europe. Intensity and defense for all 40 minutes, these will be the keys for the game against the Russian team."

Players

MOZGOV, TIMOFEY
BC Khimki
"We are expecting a very tough game. These are the decisive moments in the Euroleague, with only two games left. We need to win the match with Milan in order to advance to the Top 16, and Armani Jeans has some chances, too, to reach next round. Our opponent lost its last game in the Italian League, but before that they won seven games in a row. So we can say that Milan is in a great form."
BULLERI, MASSIMO
Armani Jeans Milano
"It’s a crucial game for us. We need almost a win in the next two games to get a pass for the Top 16. We know Khimki is a very good team, but we know we can play as we did in Milano when we lost just in the last minutes. We are ready."
Keith Langford - BC KhimkiBC Khimki Moscow Region celebrated its first trip to the Euroleague Top 16 in club history by downing Armani Jeans Milano 79-63 in Russia on Thursday. Khimki improved to 6-3 and will be third in this group at the end of the regular season due to its tie-break disadvantage against Panathinaikos and Real Madrid, that tie for first place at 7-2. Khimki had qualified to the Top 16 yesterday, when Asseco Prokom Gdynia lost on the road against Panathinaikos. AJ Milano dropped to 3-6 and ties for fourth place with Prokom. Milano has the tie-break advantage, so it will reach the Top 16 if it beats Madrid next week or Prokom loses at home against Khimki. Keith Langford paced the winners with 18 points. Carlos Cabezas added 14 while Paulius Jankunas had 13 for Khimki. Mason Rocca had 17 points for Milano while Massimo Bulleri added 14. A three-pointer by Marco Mordente gave Milano a 19-20 lead after 10 minutes. Rocca and Morris Finley shined in the second quarter to keep the guests in the game, 39-38, at halftime. Khimki found a go-to guy in Jankunas late in the third quarter and free throws by Raul Lopez boosted his team's lead to 59-48 after 30 minutes. Jankunas and Lopez helped Khimki to make it a 17-point game, 67-50, enough for the hosts to celebrate an important home win.

Kelly McCarty got Khimki going with a three-pointer from the top of the key, as Milano tried to open the court with Stefano Mancinelli as its starting power forward. Langford also struck from downtown for a 6-0 lead. Rocca sank his trademark hook shot that Cabezas matched with a turnaround jumper. Mancinelli hit a closer jumper and a long shot by Finley got Milano within 8-6. Khimki failed to get Robertas Javtokas and Jankunas involved, as Milano slowly improved its defense. Rocca kept pacing the guests with a put-back basket and Mike Hall added an acrobatic jumper to give Milano its first lead, 8-10, after an 0-8 run. Langford downed a six-meter shot and a put-back layup by Javtokas put Khimki back ahead, 12-10. Milano, now with Mancinelli at small forward to guard McCarty, excelled in defense. Free throws by Rocca and a big three-pointer by Hall restored a 12-15 AJ lead. Javtokas and a red hot Hall traded baskets but a driving layup by Lopez kept Khimki as close as 16-17. Vitaliy Fridzon and Mordente exchanged triples to fix the score at 19-20 after 10 minutes.

Marius Petravicius sank free throws early in the second quarter but Fridzon bettered that with a three-pointer that tied it at 22-22. Langford provided a highlight with a layup-plus-foul and beat the shot clock with a five-meter jumper that capped an 8-0 Khimki run. Jeff Viggiano stepped up with a three-pointer that but a put-back layup by Javtokas gave the hosts a 29-25 lead. Milano called timeout to adjust its offense and tried to run its offense through Finley. Hall sank a jumper that Fridzon erased with a reverse layup in transition. Finley followed a driving layup with a jumper to tie it again at 31-31. Bulleri capped a 0-7 run with a corner three-pointer but a stop-and-pop jumper by Cabezas kept Khimki as close as 33-34. Javtokas shined with a big dunk that Cabezas followed with a driving layup for a 37-34 score. Bulleri scored in penetration and tried to play more aggressive with Mordente and Mancinelli back on the floor. Langford made free throws but Rocca beat the buzzer with a put-back layup that brought Milano within 39-38 at halftime.

Mason Rocca - AJ MilanoKhimki improved its defense after the break, making Milano go scoreless for more than 2 minutes with outstanding blocks by Mozgov and McCarty Free throws by McCarty and Langford allowed Khimki to get a 43-38 lead. Rocca rescued the guests with a backdoor layup but he didn't find much help around. Mozgov got the crowd involved with a dunk and Jankunas banked in a close jumper to give the hosts a 47-42 edge. McCarty stayed on fire with an off-balance jumper that Rocca matched with a layup. Cabezas hit his trademark running jumper, making AJ call timeout at 51-45. Milano opted for a small lineup with Mancinelli at power forward and Khimki immediately opted to feed Jankunas down low. He shined with a three-point play and Milano struggled to score right when it mattered most. Bulleri tried to ignite his team's comeback with a three-pointer but Jankunas answered from downtown for a 57-48 Khimki margin. Free throws by Lopez gave the hosts their best double-digit lead, 59-48, at the end of the third quarter.

Jankunas banked in an open shot early in the fourth quarter, as Milano tried to find Petravicius and Hall for easy points in the paint. Petravicius sank free throws but a corner three-pointer by Lopez boosted Khimki's lead to 64-50. A three-point play by Jankunas sealed the outcome, 67-50, with under 8 minutes left. Milano kept trying, however, but it could not find open shots. Bulleri made free throws and soon added a jumper but he didn't find much help around. Khimki had already started to run the clock down by using long possessions and locked the defensive board to avoid second-chance points. Langford made free throws but a power layup by Rocca kept Milano within 69-56 with over 3 minutes left. Everything was said and done, already, as Khimki confirmed its good moment and had plenty of time for the upcoming Top 16. Meanwhile, Milano kept its Top 16 alive, as it all goes down to its home game against Madrid.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
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Referees: MOUZAKIS, COSTAS (GRE), JOVCIC, MILIVOJE (SRB), KOROMILAS, ELIAS (GRE)
Attendance: 4000
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Head coach: SCARIOLO, SERGIO
BC Khimki
# 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 LANGFORD, KEITH 33:02 18 4/6 1/4 7/9   4 4 5 3 4   1 1 6 23
7 FRIDZON, VITALY 17:30 8 1/2 2/4     3 3 4   2     2   8
8 TOPOROV, SERGEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 CABEZAS, CARLOS 22:44 14 5/6 0/1 4/5   2 2 1   3     1 3 13
11 SMYGIN, IGOR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 JANKUNAS, PAULIUS 25:32 13 4/6 1/2 2/2   4 4       2   3 4 17
14 GUBANOV, PETR 14:28         1 1 2   1       1   2
15 JAVTOKAS, ROBERTAS 28:06 8 4/9   0/4 6 3 9 1   3 2   1 5 12
18 LOPEZ, RAUL 17:17 7 1/1 1/3 2/2 1 2 3 1 1 3     2 1 6
21 McCARTY, KELLY 29:28 7 1/4 1/2 2/2 1 8 9 2 2 3 2   2 5 18
25 MOZGOV, TIMOFEY 11:53 4 1/1   2/2 1 3 4     1 1   4 2 6
41 ZAYTSEV, VIACHESLAV DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team             3 3               3
Totals 200:00 79 21/35 6/16 19/26 10 33 43 14 7 19 7 1 17 26 108
60% 37.5% 73.1%
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: BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
# 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 MANCINELLI, STEFANO 22:57 4 2/4 0/1   2 1 3   2 1   2 3    
7 HALL, MIKE 29:33 9 3/6 1/5     4 4 1   1     3 1 4
8 MACIULIS, JONAS 15:49 1 0/4 0/3 1/2 2 1 3 2 2     2 3 1 -4
9 MORDENTE, MARCO 25:41 5 0/4 1/3 2/2   2 2 1   2     2 3 1
10 FINLEY, MORRIS 33:25 6 3/9 0/3     5 5 3 1 5   2 3 4  
11 BULLERI, MASSIMO 24:33 14 3/6 2/5 2/2         2 1     4 2 7
12 ROCCA, MASON 29:18 17 7/9   3/6 6 1 7   2     1 4 4 20
14 IANES, LUCA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 PETRAVICIUS, MARIUS 10:42 4 0/1   4/4       1 1   1   3 2 5
20 VIGGIANO, JEFFREY 8:02 3 0/1 1/2     1 1   1       1   2
Team             2 2               2
Totals 200:00 63 18/44 5/22 12/16 10 17 27 8 11 10 1 7 26 17 37
40.9% 22.7% 75%
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Head Coaches

SCARIOLO, SERGIO
BC Khimki
"I want to congratulate the fans for the great atmosphere during the game, and the club for reaching Top 16. We hadn’t played since December 22 and that’s why we started this game not as aggressive as usual. But then we started to play better and stronger. In the second half our team was good on defense."
BUCCHI, PIERO
Armani Jeans Milano
"We started the game well and played the first 20 minutes well. Of course, we made mistakes, but we fought. And I was surprised how bad we played in the second half. Our game level was very low. In the first two quarters nothing pointed to how bad we would play after."
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