Playoffs Game 12 - May 01, 2001 CET: 20:30 Local time: 20:30 - FERNANDO BUESA ARENA

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Eighthfinals 0-0
1-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Regular Season 0-0
13-4 Overall 16-1

Referees

Crew Chief
DE KEYSER, ARMAND, Belgium
Referee
KOUKOULEKIDIS, STELIOS, Greece
Umpire
ANKARALI, RECEP, Turkey

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
77.8 Points 85.6
32.0 Rebounds 34.4
9.2 O. Rebounds 10.2
22.8 D. Rebounds 24.2
12.6 Assists 9.2
10.1 Steals 16.1
1.8 Blocks 3.4
13.5 Turnovers 15.4
54.8 % 2PT 56.8 %
36.4 % 3PT 35.8 %
67.7 % FT 73.7 %
83.6 Index 98.0

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
13.9 / BENNETT, E. Points 15.1 / GINOBILI, EMANUEL
7.4 / OBERTO, FABRICIO Rebounds 9.1 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD
3.1 / OBERTO, FABRICIO OR 2.8 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD
5.2 / ALEXANDER, VICTOR DR 6.3 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD
5.8 / BENNETT, E. Assists 2.7 / JARIC, MARKO
2.1 / OBERTO, FABRICIO Steals 3.0 / GINOBILI, EMANUEL
0.7 / OBERTO, FABRICIO Blocks 1.5 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD
2.5 / BENNETT, E. Turnovers 2.9 / JARIC, MARKO
66.9 % / OBERTO, FABRICIO 2PT 75.0 % / BONORA, DAVIDE
56.5 % / STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS 3PT 55.8 % / RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE
84.8 % / STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS FT 86.0 % / RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE
17.2 / OBERTO, FABRICIO Index 21.2 / GRIFFITH, RASHARD

THE TAKE

Game 3 of any best-of-five playoff series is always pivotal, but in these Euroleague Finals, there is almost a must-win urgency to Tuesday's showdown between host Tau Ceramica and Kinder Bologna. Both have shown powerful knockout punches while splitting the first two games in Bologna. To expect either to take over completely now would be a brave assumptin. As even after two games as when it started, this series continues to fascinate. Who is to say that Kinder isn't capable of winning two road games anywhere? But also, who would dare to doubt Tau at home? More fun still will be guessing which players will carry their team into the series lead. Victor Alexander did so in Game 1, Antoine Rigaudeau in Game 2. So that leaves Rashard Griffith, Elmer Bennett, Emanuel Ginobili and Salius Stombergas among those who can still put their stamp on this series. Who of them will seize the moment in Game 3? We will find out Tuesday night.

Much of the talk on Tuesday was about the merits of Tau having elected to skip a Spanish League game on Sunday, thereby collecting a few extra days rest, while Kinder was playing three games in as many nights to win the Italian Cup. Despite the rest, Tau coach Dusko Ivanovic said Monday that two of his starters - point guard Elmer Bennett and power forward Fabricio Oberto - were slightly injured, though one or both are expected to play. Ivanovic was also talking down the importance of winning Game 3.

"They don't give a trophy for winning the third game," Ivanovic said. "It doesn't matter who wins or loses on Tuesday because both of these teams have mental strength and are capable of turning around, changing their 'chip' and winning the next one.

Meanwhile, Kinder coach Ettore Messina questioned Tau's postponement of its last Spanish League game.

"I'm glad we played three games last week, because even though we are tired, we are very happy to have won the Italian Cup," Messina said. "I don't understand (Tau's) choice (to postpone its Spanish League game on Sunday), and I don't agree with it. I wouldn't have done that. Our victory in the Cup makes up for any tiredness we might feel. Maybe we won't be as sharp for Game 3. Maybe our better game here will be Game 4 on Thursday."

While you watch the superstars, however, keep in mind a mundane statistic that told a lot about how different teams could dominate each game in Bologna. The stat is rebounding by perimeter players, a subset of the total rebounds that we usual assume to be the responsibility of the big men. Besides being as worthy as any rebound by a center or power forward, rebounding from the perimeter is what's known as a "hustle stat", because it is a good marker of extra effort. The more its perimeter players join the war between the giants, the better a team's chances to win. Tau's first-game rebounding advantage among perimeter players was 19-12, and Kinder's in the second game was 18-9 (factorin in Tau's five more team rebounds).

Another Game 3 key draws on the theory, which may be debated, that the loser of the previous game must respond with changes. What few would argue, however, is that Kinder won Game 2 by suffocating Elmer Bennett, Tau's only point guard, and is certainly going to try to repeat that tactic. Any other problem Tau might have flowed from that one in Game 2, and finding a remedy for Kinder's full-court pressure will not be easy. Tau could arrange for Mindaugas Timinskas, a swingman, to bring the ball up more often, but that might play into Kinder's hands. Look instead for Tau to force the ball into Bennett's hands even if it takes screening like crazy on every inbounds. Because while a successful press works wonders, the prospect of Bennett actually getting the ball and attacking a dispersed Kinder defense would excite Tau fans. His hands on the ball in open court instantly multiplies Tau's offensive possibilities to include coast-to-coast drives, fouls drawn, full-speed kickouts to waiting three-point shooters.

Keep a third eye on Kinder's young frontline in Vitoria. That includes Rashard Griffith, of course. He is back to full health and presents more of a danger than in Game 2. Kinder likes to feed Griffith early while playing on the road, to establish some territory. Tau will have to take his measure if it doesn't want to forfeit the homecourt pressure that it worked so hard to win in this series. So far, however, Kinder's most effective big man has been David Andersen with 13.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. If, at his 20 years, Andersen can be as effective on the road - working in the wake of Tau's attention on Griffith - then Tau's task will be difficult even in Vitoria.

Right now, Tau has the historical advantage by virtue of back-to-back games - Tuesday and Thursday - at home. Simply put, if Tau holds serve, it becomes champion. But Kinder has the psychological advantage of going into Game 3 having won the previous one convincingly. While it still waits for Griffith's best game, Kinder seems to have the potential to win from inside, outside or both places at once, while Tau seems to have fewer winning combinations. Tau is at home this week, however, and as many an underdog has proven over the seasons, there is no place like home.
Monday, April 30, 2001
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

MESSINA, ETTORE
Kinder Bologna
"I'd sign up right now for 1-1 in these two games in Vitoria, just like after the first two. That would be a good result for us. It would take us to a fifth game at home. Anyway, I don't think we can surprise Tau tomorrow. For example, I doubt that they will have trouble with our fullcourt press. But I think they will probably show us something new. But Rashard Griffith is getting better for us, from a mental point of view more than anything. He has confidence in his leg now, whereas in Game 2, he was still wary because he was just coming back from injury.

I'm glad we played three games last week, because even though we are tired, we are very happy to have won the Italian Cup. I don't understand (Tau's) choice (to postpone its Spanish League game on Sunday), and I don't agree with it. I wouldn't have done that. Our victory in the Cup makes up for any tiredness we might feel. Maybe we won't be as sharp for Game 3. Maybe our better game here will be Game 4 on Thursday. But the mental approach for these two games is like a Final Four, playing on the road and having to win. But it doesn't have the same pitfalls, because you can lose a game and nothing happens. You keep playing."

Players

JARIC, MARKO
Kinder Bologna
"I sprained my left ankle in Saturday's game against Scavolini, but it turned and went back into place right away. I'm going to play Game 2 even if I don't get to practice first. I am used to these kinds of injuries. Luckily, I have strong ankles, but I don't know what would happen to another player in the same circumstances.

One of the keys to the game is our defense on Bennett, but not so much his scoring, as in the cases of Jerome Allen and Melvin Booker in the Italian Cup. Bennett doesn't shoot so much as they do, but he thinks a lot more. He's the engine of the team. Everything starts with him.

These are difficult games. If one of the two teams takes a solid lead of 8, 9 or 10 points, you might start to think that you are losing a key game and it becomes difficult to play. Tau is ready, but we are too. We are tired from our three Italian Cup games, but I think winning there was the most important thing. I'm happy because this is the first time I have found a team where everyone playes for everyone else. Egotism doesn't exist, and that's a first on the teams I have been on."
Manu Ginobili - Kinder Bologna - Euroleague 2000-01 Kinder Bologna is one step away from glory tonight after posting an emphatic 60-80 road win over Tau Ceramica in Game 3 of the Euroleague Finals before 9,500 distraught fans at Fernando Buesa Arena in Vitoria, Spain. In yet another display of its bottomless resolve, Kinder closed ranks despite early foul trouble to center Rashard Griffith to take Tau and its crowd slowly out of the game. The man of the match was Kinder's exquisite swingman, Emanuel Ginobili, who made one spectacular play after another en route to 27 points in a game where every other player was hard pressed to reach double digits. Ginobili made 6 of 7 two-pointers, half of them acrobatic, and added 4 of 8 three-pointers, including two to start the final quarter that left Tau helpless. With a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series, Kinder can now take the Euroleague title if it can win Game 4 on Thursday, also in Vitoria, while Tau will face a do-or-die attempt to get back in the series and extend it to Game 5, to be played in Bologna on May 10, if necessary.

Ginobili's huge game was seconded in the scoring column by Antoine Rigaudeau, with 15 points, Matjaz Smodis with 13 and Alessandro Abbio with 11. That bench boost from Smodis and Abbio underscored Kinder's deeper reserves, which helped it overcome despite playing 4 games in 6 days, 3 of them while taking the Italian Cup over the weekend. But it was the defense that held Tau without a basket for more than 10 minutes early in the game that everyonce cited as the key afterwards.

"Our attitude and work on defense was what let us play calmly on offense and to look for our shots without any pressure," Messina said. "It has been like that for us all season. Whenever we play defense like that, everything comes easy on offense."

Fabricio Oberto - Tau Ceramica - Euroleague 2000-01No shot came easy for Tau, whcih got 15 points from Fabricio Oberto and 13 from Victor Alexander, but whose 38-28 rebounding edge went for naught in the face of 1-for-14 three-point shooting and 19 turnovers. Ironically, the game couldn't have begun any better for Tau. Saulius Stombergas made the first shot, Oberto and Alexander started vacuuming up rebounds, and Elmer Bennett was not pressured mercilessly as in the beginning of Game 2. It added up to an 8-2 start for the home team, but just as importantly, Griffith drew two fouls in the first three minutes and went straight to the bench. Tau immediately tried to take advantage immediately by going to Victor Alexander, but got only a single basket out of him in Griffith's absence, and that one came as David Anderson fell down in the paint. Otherwise, baskets became seriously scarce for Tau. The Kinder defense thickened around the ball and the basket, and when Griffith came back with 2 minutes left in the quarter, Tau's lead was just 16-10. And as it happens, the previous basket by Stombergas would be Tau's last almost until halftime. And Kinder was playing such good D, forcing turnover after turnover from Tau, that Griffith wasn't even essential to the turnaround that was coming. It started with Matjaz Smodis, who was now defending Alexander, drilling a three-pointer that cut Tau's lead to 16-14 at quarter's end.

With defenses so tight, the game was waiting for someone to take it over, and that person was Ginobili. His first successful drive to the basket gave Kinder its first lead 16-18 and lit his fuse. He drove again, hit a three-pointer, drove again, put back a rebound and threw down a sectacular fastbreak dunk as the Kinder lead swelled to 32-25 before a disbelieving Tau crowd. The home team had not hit an outside shot since Stombergas opened the game with a jumper. A fastbreak by Bennett, his first points of the game, broke a 10-minute drought without a basket for Tau, but the home team's shooting was just as dry from the foulline, where it would make only 9 of 15 attempts by halftime. Laurent Foirest finally broke the shooting drought with Tau's first three-pointer, but his countryman, Antoine Rigaudeau, answered in kind for Kinder on the very next possession. Kinder went into the lockeroom with a 37-30 lead. Ginobili had scored 11 of his 17 points in the second quarter, and Tau had the added problem of 14 turnovers to correct.

Antoine Rigaudeau  - Kinder Bologna - Euroleague 2000-01The other unsung hero for Kinder on offense at that time was Smodis, who returned at the start of the third quarter with Kinder's first six points. Good thing for the visitors, too, because Tau came out smoking, scoring four baskets, two each by Alexander and Oberto, to pull within 38-40. If the first two quarters saw a battle just to get off a good shot for anyone but Ginobili, now the tempo was revved up. But Kinder held up under the calm hand of Rigaudeau, who kept getting to the foulline and making his shots, six in the middle of the quarter that restored Kinder's lead to 8 points, 43-51. By now, Tau was depending on its own young gun, power forward Luis Scola, whose frontcourt quickness made for steals and baskets that kept the home team within striking distance. But now Scola became the second Tau player, after Foirest, to be forced to sit with four fouls. No sooner did that happen than Ginobili resurfaced with another spectacular shot. Tau's frustration came to a head on the next foul call against them, as coach Dusko Ivanovic drew a technical. The three free throws that came of that possession let Kinder finish the quarter with its biggest lead of the night, 47-56.

Bigger leads came right away for Kinder, however. Ginobili stole the fourth-quarter tipoff and fed Alessandro Abbio for a layup. Abbio then drilled a three-pointer before Ginobili put the finishing touches, a pair of deep three-pointers that lifted Kinder to a 20-point lead, 49-69, with 7 minutes left to play. Tau continued to struggle from inside and out. The battle was over until Game 4 on Thursday.
Tuesday, May 01, 2001
Frank Lawlor, Euroleague.net
Referees: DE KEYSER, ARMAND (BEL), KOUKOULEKIDIS, STELIOS (GRE), ANKARALI, RECEP (TUR)
Attendance: 9323
By Quarter1234
Tau Ceramica16141713
Kinder Bologna14231924
End of Quarter1234
Tau Ceramica16304760
Kinder Bologna14375680
Head coach: IVANOVIC, DUSKO
Tau Ceramica
# 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 SCOLA, LUIS 12:05 8 2/3   4/6 3 3 6 2 3 2     5 5 14
5 GARCIA, DANIEL 3:32   0/1 0/1     1 1 1              
6 BENNETT, ELMER 37:25 9 4/9 0/3 1/2 1 1 2 6 1 3   1 4 2 3
7 FOIREST, LAURENT 23:14 8 2/5 1/2 1/2   2 2     3   1 4 2 -1
9 VIDAL, SERGI 5:41   0/2 0/1                       -3
10 TIMINSKAS, MINDAUGAS 22:04 2 0/2 0/3 2/4 1 1 2   1 2     4 4 -4
11 STOMBERGAS, SAULIUS 31:36 5 2/2 0/3 1/2 1 2 3 1   1     2 2 4
12 TOURE, OUMAROU DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 ALEXANDER, VICTOR 33:32 13 5/10 0/1 3/5 1 4 5   1 5     3 6 9
14 OBERTO, FABRICIO 30:51 15 6/8   3/3 5 8 13   4 1     3 3 29
Team           1 3 4     2     1   1
Totals 200:00 60 21/42 1/14 15/24 12 22 34 10 10 17 0 2 25 24 51
50% 7.1% 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: MESSINA, ETTORE
Kinder Bologna
# 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 GINOBILI, EMANUEL 31:27 27 6/7 4/8 3/4 1 3 4 1 3 1     1 4 31
7 ABBIO, ALESSANDRO 16:14 11 2/2 2/4 1/4 1 2 3     1     3 2 7
8 BONORA, DAVIDE 12:20 2 1/2 0/1               1     1 2
11 AMBRASSA, FABRIZIO 1:47                              
12 FROSINI, ALESSANDRO 25:26 1 0/2   1/2 1 6 7 2 2 2     5 1 3
13 ANDERSEN, DAVID 17:09 2     2/2 1   1     2     1 3 3
14 RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE 24:30 15 2/4 1/2 8/8       2 3       3 6 20
15 GRIFFITH, RASHARD 16:13 2 1/7       4 4 2   1     4   -3
18 SMODIS, MATJAZ 21:12 13 2/3 2/4 3/3   1 1 1   2 1   4 2 9
19 JARIC, MARKO 33:42 7 2/7 0/1 3/4   7 7 2 3 2     3 6 13
Team             1 1   2         1 4
Totals 200:00 80 16/34 9/20 21/27 4 23 27 10 11 11 2 0 24 25 85
47.1% 45% 77.8%
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Head Coaches

IVANOVIC, DUSKO
Tau Ceramica
"The series isn't over yet. Tonight's result doesn't reflect the real situation. With 8 minutes left, we were within 40-43 with possession of the ball. But with so many turnovers, you cannot win. I think 14 turnovers in the first half have been the key. We started out quite well, but we were not able to sustain our own pace, and Kinder, which has 9 players of the same quality, can play 40 minutes with the same intensity. We now have to win two in a row, which will be very difficult, but not impossible. I have confidence that we can do it. Physically, we are fine, and I hope that on Thursday we'll play a lot better."
MESSINA, ETTORE
Kinder Bologna
"Our attitude and work on defense was what let us play calmly on offense and to look for our shots without any pressure. It has been like that for us all season. Whenever we play defense like that, everything comes easy on offense. Now we can play calm on Thursday with nothing to lose, knowing we can go back to Bologna no matter what."

Players

SCOLA, LUIS
Tau Ceramica
"We have wasted a good opportunity, and at this level, you can't let that happen. We might regret this one, but right now what we have to do is convert this bad feeling into energy in order to win on Thursday. I sincerely believe we can win a fifth game in Bologna. They have played with a lot of mental strength. In the first quarter, they cut our lead in three possessions and then they stopped us in such a way that it was impossible to make up seven points."
GINOBILI, EMANUEL
Kinder Bologna
"The victory was based, more than anything, in defense. We closed down Tau on offense, and when we saw that we could have confidence in our defense, we began to have confidence on offense, too. The key moment was in the second quarter, when we turned it around, not because of my 11 points, but because the team began to play easily on offense. We're happy because we've come back from our bad game in the opener and now we want to win the title as soon as possible. But today's game has been a lot more open than expected because we thought it would be decided in the final minutes."
RIGAUDEAU, ANTOINE
Kinder Bologna
"We held up very well physically after the Italian Cup and that let us apply a lot of defensive pressure, which was probably the key of the game. Thanks to the defense, we were able to play on offense with patience and good rotation that resulted in good shots. We also were able to use our depth on the bench, which is one of the differences between us and Tau."
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