Regular Season Game 13 - January 24, 2007 CET: 20:45 Local time: 20:45 - PALAVERDE

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
0-0 Regular Season 0-0
6-6 Overall 6-6

Referees

Crew Chief
VOREADIS, LAZAROS, Greece
Referee
CMIKIEWICZ, MAREK, Poland
Umpire
AITCHESON, DALE, England

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
72.5 Points 77.1
32.3 Rebounds 34.4
9.3 O. Rebounds 9.7
23.1 D. Rebounds 24.8
14.1 Assists 14.2
13.7 Steals 11.2
2.2 Blocks 3.5
14.0 Turnovers 15.5
52.3 % 2PT 54.9 %
35.6 % 3PT 36.0 %
69.8 % FT 75.6 %
82.3 Index 85.3

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
12.1 / Zisis Points 15.7 / WRIGHT, MICHAEL
7.1 / NELSON, SPENCER Rebounds 5.8 / GREER, RICARDO
2.5 / NELSON, SPENCER OR 2.2 / WRIGHT, MICHAEL
5.3 / Goree DR 3.8 / GREER, RICARDO
5.1 / Zisis Assists 4.1 / MILES, AARON
2.1 / Lyday Steals 1.7 / HARRISON, C.
0.9 / GIGLI, ANGELO Blocks 1.5 / BAUER, M.
2.1 / Zisis Turnovers 2.4 / JOHNSEN, BRITTON
69.2 % / NELSON, SPENCER 2PT 65.7 % / BAUER, M.
59.5 % / MORDENTE, MARCO 3PT 50.0 % / MILES, AARON
80.9 % / Zisis FT 100.0 % / RUPERT, THIERRY
15.2 / Zisis Index 17.7 / WRIGHT, MICHAEL

THE TAKE

The fight to reach the Top 16 in Group C will have yet another decisive showdown on Wednesdy, when Benetton hosts Elan Bearnais Pau-Orthez in Treviso, Italy and the winner will go directly to the next round. Along with Aris, these teams forma three-way tie for fourth place in Group C, all with 6-6 records, while Fenerbahce Ulker and Eldo Napoli are right behind at 5-7 each. Benetton cannot lose any potential tie-breakers once it reaches seven victories. Pau can lose a tiebreaker even with seven victories, but only in narrow circumstances if its next victory comes in Week 14, not if it defeats Benetton this week. Both teams already faced each other in December and Benetton beat Pau 73-86 behind 21 points on 5-of-5 three-pointers from Marco Mordente (11.3 ppg., 59.5% 3FG). The good news for Benetton is that Marcus Goree (13.5 ppg., 7 rpg.) returned last week and will be ready to face Pau and its star power forward, Michael Wright (15.7 ppg.). Goree will have plenty of help from Joey Beard (3.2 rpg.), Spencer Nelson (10 ppg., 69.2% 2FG, 7.1 rpg.) or Angelo Gigli (7.8 ppg., 43.5% 3FG). Wright has his perfect complement in Britton Johnsen (12.5 ppg., 65.1% 2FG), who will have an interesting matchup against Nelson, while Ian Mahinmi (4.3 ppg.) will provide power and intimidation off the bench for the visitors. The point guard battle will also be interesting, as Nikos Zisis (12.1 ppg., 5.1 apg.) is having a career-best season but Aaron Miles (9.1 ppg., 4.2 rpg., 4.1 apg.) is getting better with every game. Benetton is really deep at both guard positions, as it also can count on Terrell Lyday (8.1 ppg.), Mordente and even Bryant Smith (3.4 ppg.). Pau has a solid backcourt with backup playmaker Xane D'Almeida (3.1 ppg.), sharpshooters Cedric Ferchaud (4.3 ppg.) and C.C. Harrison (8.9 ppg., 1.7 spg.), as well as explosive small forward Michael Bauer (9.5 ppg., 1.5 bpg.), a force of nature off the bench. Do-it-all forward Ricardo Greer (8.6 ppg., 5.8 rpg.) may well be a key to this game for Pau, even when Benetton has a solid one-on-one defender in team captain Matteo Soragna (7.8 ppg.). Above all, both teams are anxious to make it to the next round. Pau has not been to the Top 16 since 2004, while Benetton has already signed two players, Preston Shumpert and Erazem Lorbek, with whom it plans to get even better in the second phase. In other words, the atmosphere in Treviso's PalaVerde on Wednesday will be that of a final.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

BLATT, DAVID
Benetton Basket
"It's going to be a very big and exctiting game for both teams. It's a game which can qualify to the Top 16 either Benetton or Pau. Fortuntately for us, we will play at home with our crowd and surroundings. I think we are improving, with Marcus Goree recovering after having missed two Euroleague games in a row and playing only a few minutes in Thessaloniki. Pau is a very tough team in a very tough group. Defensively, both teams have shown great things. The one who will find the best solutions on the court will make it."
HERBERT, GORDON
Pau-Orthez
"We have to remenber the first game in Pau, when Benetton played great basketball, to measure the difficulty of this decisive game. We will go to Treviso in a spirit of revenge. The challenge is important for both teams to validate our ticket for the Top 16. Our level of concentration should be at its maximum in order to deny their clever game. The aggressiveness of our defense during the whole game will be what determines our options for victory."

Players

ZISIS, NIKOS
Benetton Basket
"It's a tough time for us, since in the span of a week we are going to play for the first goals of the season. We won in the Italian League on Sunday but now we want to keep our concentration at a high level because this game is really important for the Top 16 qualification. As a matter of fact, we can make it, but we don't have to feel too much pressure on our shoulders: this is the key to trying to win this match."
FERCHAUD, CEDRIC
Pau-Orthez
"We really want to get our qualification for the Top 16 as soon as posible. The first chance is in Treviso, against a team with great tradition in this kind of game. Tyey are in the same situation, so there is no doubt that the motivation will be great on both teams. The result of the game will depend in part on our capacity to stop them defensively. They have a balanced game between the inside and outside area and many players able to score. The game is so important that we will go there with determination to give the maximum and with desire to forget the first game."
Terrell Lyday - Benetton Treviso Benetton took the high road into the Top 16 from Group C when it thrashed visiting Pau-Orthez 87-66 in their winner-take-all confrontation in Treviso, Italy on Wednesday. A 32-12 second quarter turned the game around completely and Benetton never looked back on its way to a 7-6 record and the inside track on third place in the group standings. Pau missed its a chance to qualify for the second consecutive week and saw its record fall to 6-7. Pau will have to watch other scores to find out if it depends on itself or not in the final week of the regular season. Terrell Lyday was the big gun for Benetton, pouring in 31 points on near-perfect shooting to go with 6 assists and 4 steals. Lyday nailed 4 three-pointers himself and his team went 7-for-7 from the arc in the game's first 21 minutes. Nikos Zisis, with 11 points, was Benetton's other double-figure scorer. Michael Write and Melvin Sanders canned 14 points each for Pau, while Britton Johnsen had 11.

Benetton seemed to be feeling the heat early as it misfired 5 times to start the game and Pau took a 0-4 lead on points by Johnsen and Wright. A half-court press took Lyday by surprise and Greer scored inside to force an early Benetton timeout at 0-6. Goree soon put his team on the score sheet but Miles responded immediately, and when Zizis got the crowd going with a three-pointer, C.C Harisson re-established the silence with his own. By the time Miles connected from beyond the arc and downed the added free throw for a four-point play, Pau was already up by double digits, 5-15. Mordente then drew a crucial second foul on Harisson, who had to be replaced, but Miles still pulled Pau further away, at 9-21. Benetton used the last minute of the quarter well, as Soragna and Miles scored 2 points each before Bryant Smith launched a triple that landed on the buzzer to get the hosts back within shouting distance at 16-21 after 10 minutes.

Aaron Miles - EB Pau-OrthezBenetton's resurgence soon turned into a takeover. To the 6-0 run that finished the first, the hosts would add 15 more unanswered points to start the second quarter. Spencer Nelson got it started with a hook shot and Lyday's jump shot provoked a Pau timeout. It didn't help, however, as Zisis buried another triple for Benetton's first lead, 23-21, and the hosts kept going from there. A pair of free throws by Marcus Goree were like a deep breath before Lyday and Nelson rained back-to-back triples, capping a 21-0 run that had the home crowd going wild. It was all going sour for the guests as Miles and Wright were off target and Harisson got his third foul. After another timeout, Greer eventually got Pau's first points in more than 6 minutes at the foul line to make it 31-22. The game lost then a bit of its intensity now, but Lyday soon woke his men up with a jump shot and a three-point play to establish a double-digit edge, 39-27. Lyday was on fire now, taking his man off the dribble to tally 6 quick points, while Wright worked hard to keep Pau from falling too far back. When it looked as though Sanders had the final word of the half, stealing for an easy layup, Zisis made amends for his turnover by scoring an impossible buzzer-beater from way beyond the arc, good for a 48-33 Benetton cushion at the break.

After the half, Lyday picked up where he had left off , nailing Benetton's seventh three-point shot without a miss. Johnsen and Wright got some easy points inside for Pau now. Lyday kept taking advantage of Harrison's three-foul handicap and when Zizis connected from downtown, the lead was up 58-39, prompting another Pau timeout, 58-39. Angelo Gigli boosted the difference to 21 points, Lyday drew Harrison's fourth foul and Joey Beard added a layup to make it 64-42. Lyday's hand was not getting any colder, either, as he answered a triple by Sanders by returning the favor. Turnovers, travelling and airballs: nothing was going Pau's way as the third quarter ticked away to an irreversible score of 68-45.

The last quarter started off in the worst possible way for Pau, with Harrison committing an unsportsmanlike foul, his fifth, and hitting the bench for good. Beard had fun finishing a spectacular Mordente move and pass. There were 8 minutes left still but no feeling of a miracle comeback. The game was moving along to its inevitable conclusion, but the crowd rose to give an ovation to the man of the match, Lyday, as he left the court. Benetton was going to another Top 16 and Pau's chances would come down to the final week of the regular season.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Fabrice Turmel, Treviso
Referees: VOREADIS, LAZAROS (GRE), CMIKIEWICZ, MAREK (POL), AITCHESON, DALE (ENG)
Attendance: 3165
By Quarter1234
Benetton Basket16322019
Pau-Orthez21121221
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Benetton Basket16486887
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Head coach: BLATT, DAVID
Benetton Basket
# 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 LYDAY, TERRELL 32:30 31 6/7 4/7 7/7   2 2 6 4 3     2 6 40
5 SMITH, BRYANT 23:00 6   2/3   2 5 7 1 3 3 1   2   12
6 ZISIS, NIKOS 26:00 11 1/3 3/4     1 1 4   1       4 16
7 SORAGNA, MATTEO 19:45 9 2/2 1/3 2/2   1 1   2 2     1 1 8
9 MORDENTE, MARCO 16:15 6 0/1 1/1 3/4   3 3 2 2 4     1 4 10
11 RULLO, ROBERTO 3:30                   2         -2
12 RENZI, ANDREA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 GIGLI, ANGELO 19:15 6 1/1 0/2 4/6 1 5 6 2 2 2     2 3 11
17 NELSON, SPENCER 24:30 5 1/3 1/3   3 5 8 1   1     3 2 8
18 GOREE, MARCUS 22:45 8 2/3 0/1 4/4   3 3 2   1     3 1 8
19 BEARD, JOEY 12:30 5 2/2   1/2 1   1   1 1     4 3 4
20 CUCCAROLO, GINO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team                   6 1         5
Totals 200:00 87 15/22 12/24 21/25 7 25 32 18 20 21 1 0 18 24 120
68.2% 50% 84%
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: HERBERT, GORDON
Pau-Orthez
# 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 FAUTHOUX, FREDERIC 6:15     0/1         1 1 1     1 1  
5 HARRISON, CLINT 17:15 3 0/1 1/3             4     5   -9
6 D'ALMEIDA, XANE 10:30 3   1/2     1 1 4   2     1   4
7 JOHNSEN, BRITTON 20:45 11 3/6 0/2 5/6   2 2   3 1   1 4 4 8
8 GREER, RICARDO 22:00 5 1/2 0/2 3/4 2 5 7 1   2     1 2 8
9 FERCHAUD, CEDRIC 15:30 6 0/1 2/5   2   2   1 1     1   3
11 MILES, AARON 28:15 8 2/5 1/2 1/1       3 4 2     2 2 9
12 RUPERT, THIERRY 5:00           1 1     1     2   -2
14 MAHINMI, IAN 14:30 2 1/2       1 1   1 2     5   -4
16 VATY, LUDOVIC 9:00                              
18 WRIGHT, MICHAEL 30:45 14 3/10   8/10 2 2 4           1 8 16
19 SANDERS, MELVIN 20:15 14 1/2 4/5     1 1   3 2     1 1 14
Team           2 1 3   8 1         10
Totals 200:00 66 11/29 9/22 17/21 8 14 22 9 21 19 0 1 24 18 57
37.9% 40.9% 81%
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Head Coaches

BLATT, DAVID
Benetton Basket
“I think tonight we played the Benetton way. We played together, with passion. Tonight we played a French team and as they say we played with ‘la joie de vivre’! [love of life]. At the beginning, we were a little bit tense because the game was very important for us, we missed some open shots, but then after the timeout it started to get better. It is very exciting to be in the Top 16 again. Finishing in the first two spots is always a great advantage, but finishing third might not mean a lot. Whatever happens, we will face three big teams.”
HERBERT, GORDON
Pau-Orthez
“Congratulation to Blatt and Benetton, they dominated the game. Unfortunately some of our guys had fever and our energy level was very low. We played great defense for the first seven minutes, then we lost our intensity as we made changes and we never got it back. We let a Top 16 place slip away at home last week against Napoli, now we’ll have to win our last game against Zalgiris.”

Players

ZISIS, NIKOS
Benetton Basket
“Of course I am very exciting to be in the Top 16. It is great for us. It has been a strange year in the Euroleague. We started really well and then we accumulated the defeats. We had ups and downs, injuries, but in the end we managed to qualify. I think hard times always help to get better. Yes, I happen to think of Greece in May, it is very important to have dreams in life. However, now we have to focus on trying to get a place in the quarterfinals.”
GREER, RICARDO
Pau-Orthez
“We started off well, but they started to make shots. To be honest, they didn’t miss anything through the whole night. Entering the last quarter, we still believed in it, but it was obviously going to be tough.”
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