Regular Season Game 9 - December 20, 2007 CET: 20:30 Local time: 21:30 - PALAIS DES SPORTS

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
4-4 Regular Season 0-8
4-4 Overall 0-8

Referees

Crew Chief
AMOROS, XAVIER, Spain
Referee
POZZANA, MAURO, Italy
Umpire
KRAUSE, OLIVER, Germany

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
70.3 Points 72.0
29.1 Rebounds 28.9
9.3 O. Rebounds 8.5
19.9 D. Rebounds 20.4
9.6 Assists 16.8
8.9 Steals 7.3
2.4 Blocks 2.9
13.4 Turnovers 14.1
49.8 % 2PT 54.4 %
29.4 % 3PT 32.1 %
71.8 % FT 70.0 %
68.0 Index 76.0

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
15.8 / MASSEY, JEREMIAH Points 14.1 / CLANCY, SAMUEL
9.1 / MASSEY, JEREMIAH Rebounds 6.8 / CLANCY, SAMUEL
3.8 / MASSEY, JEREMIAH OR 2.8 / CLANCY, SAMUEL
5.4 / MASSEY, JEREMIAH DR 4.6 / Koffi
1.9 / TSALDARIS, DIMITRIOS Assists 4.1 / Limonad
1.6 / TERRY, REYSHAWN Steals 1.5 / BATUM, NICOLAS
0.9 / MASSEY, JEREMIAH Blocks 1.4 / Koffi
2.5 / CASTLE, T. Turnovers 2.3 / CLANCY, SAMUEL
83.3 % / Serapinas 2PT 61.9 % / RICCI, PHILIP
83.3 % / KALAITZIS, GEORGIOS 3PT 43.5 % / Limonad
100.0 % / ILIADIS, SAVVAS FT 100.0 % / BOGAVAC, NEBOJSA
21.1 / MASSEY, JEREMIAH Index 17.3 / CLANCY, SAMUEL

THE TAKE

Aris TT Bank will look to regain its early season form when it hosts Le Mans Sarthe Basket on Thursday at the Alexandrio in Thessaloniki, Greece. Slumping Aris is in fifth place in Group B with a 4-4 record, but has dropped four of its last five, and its last two have come by an average of 17 points. However Le Mans is the only remaining winless team this season in the Euroleague and will need a torrid finish to the season to have even the slightest chances of advancing to the Top 16. When these teams last met, the Le Mans defense forced Aris’s star power forward Jeremiah Massey into his worst performance of the season – just 7 points and 7 rebounds – but Reyshawn Terry had 16 off the bench to lead Aris to a 66-69 road win. Despite its record, Le Mans has continued to play well, though the young squad has often had trouble converting down the stretch in close games. Last week Nicolas Batum and Raviv Limonad both had their best games of the season and led Le Mans back from a 22-point fourth-quarter deficit to within 4 in the final minute, however the comeback came up short. That duo hopes to inject the rest of the team with the same fighting spirit earlier in this week’s game to earn the team its first win. Massey and shooting guard Bracey Wright have established themselves as Aris’s go-to guys this season and will be the duo that Le Mans looks to take down to have a chance for victory. Sam Clancy and Phil Ricci are the two natural choices to guard Massey, while Batum and Yannick Bokolo will try to best handle Wright. Limonad, whose tied for fifth in the Euroleague in assists and is averaging 20.5 points on 81.2% two-point shooting and 5 assists in his last two games, will square off with Terrel Castle at point guard. Dimitrios Tsaldaris starts and shares time with Terry at small forward, while big men Hanno Mottola and Lazaros Agadakos round out the Aris rotation. For Le Mans, sharp-shooting Luka Bogdanovic and center Alain Koffi help form a well-balanced frontline. The key duo for each team is well established, making the head-to-head battles pitting Massey against Clancy and Wright against Batum potentially game deciding. Aris may be the favorite at home, but it will need a solid effort to hold off Le Mans, which isn’t done fighting just yet.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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Quotes Head Coaches

HERBERT, GORDON
Aris TT Bank
”My team is very positive during the last games. It’s important for us to build on our last performance and gain confidence for the upcoming games. Le Mans is really dangerous. Don’t look at the standings. Maybe they are the best team without a victory in Euroleague history. I have watched them losing in details against teams like Efes or Maccabi and be sure they will travel here to win. It would be a hard fight, but my team will give its best to control the tempo, take the lead from the beginning and finish the job without any problem.”
COLLET, VINCENT
Le Mans
“This is the last game before Christmas and the end of the year. We’ll try to finish 2007 well. It will be difficult on the road against this Aris team. This is our last chance to win a Euroleague game in 2007. Our team is tired but we have to give all that remains before the Christmas break.”

Players

CASTLE, TERREL
Aris TT Bank
”Le Mans is a very dangerous team. When the game starts, no one looks at the standings. They were close to win their last matches against the top teams in our group. Such teams with young guys who run the floor well can create problems for any opponent. We have to cut their transition and force them into a half-court game. All of us have worked hard the last games to play better as a team and we would like to prove it in front of our fans. We need patience, decisiveness and aggressiveness to celebrate another victory and make an important step towards the next round.”
KOFFI, ALAIN
Le Mans
“It’s difficult to find something to say after all these defeats in a row. We don’t have to talk, but to do it, even if once again it will be really tough in Aris. Our first win before the break would be a good gift for Christmas.”
Reyshawn Terry - Aris TT Bank Aris TT Bank took a decisive step to reach the Top 16 in competitive Group B by thrashing Le Mans 93-74 in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Thursday. Aris improved to 5-4 and is fifth in Group B, two wins ahead of sixth place Cibona. Meanwhile, Le Mans dropped to 0-9 and is all but mathematically out of the Top 16 race. Bracey Wright paced the winners with 27 points. Reyshawn Terry posted a double-double of 21 points on 8-for-9 two-point shooting and 14 rebounds, while Terrel Castle had 16 points for Aris. Sam Clancy had 18 points and 12 rebounds for Le Mans, Phil Ricci added 14 while Luka Bogdanovic and Raviv Limonad each got 11 for the guests. Clancy and Nicolas Batum allowed Le Mans to get a 9-12 lead early, but Terry, Castle and Dimitris Tsaldaris stepped up to put Aris back ahead, 27-23, after 10 minutes. A 10-2 run that Terry capped with a basket put Aris ahead for good, 37-28. Le Mans struggled to score and had problems at point guard. Meanwhile, Wright had 8 points in a game-breaking 15-2 run that Simonas Serapinas capped with a triple to give Aris a mammoth 54-35 advantage at halftime. Terry and Wright kept pacing Aris after the break, even when Jeremiah Massey left the game with an injury. As such, Aris kept a 68-50 lead after three quarters and did not find much trouble to add an important home win.

The game was balanced from the start. Tsaldaris opened the scoring, but soon Alain Koffi followed, while Massey and Batum used successful post moves to create the first tie of the game, 4-4. Wright buried Aris’s first three, but Clancy soon started a 5-point spurt capped by Batum who put his team ahead 9-12. The hosts reacted with back-to-back triples by Castle and Tsaldaris, regaining the lead with three minutes left till the end of the first quarter. Le Mans struggled offensively for the next two minutes as Aris managed to establish its first real advantage, 23-18, thanks to a Terry layup, leaving Limonad to fix the final score of the first period with a mid-jumper, 27-23.

Sam Clancy - Le MansLe Mans stood up early in the second quarter with Clancy netting a layup and Ricci scoring a pair of free throws to tie the game at 27-27. However, Terry and Wright took Aris in their arms and took back the lead for the hosts. A Terry slam and Wright’s penetration put the hosts up 6, forcing the Le Mans bench to call a timeout. Nothing changed after the break, as Aris controlled the tempo of the game and Wright walked again to the foul line to push the difference for the first time to double digits. The visitors couldn’t find the way to the basket and Massey dunked on the fast break leaving no other choice to head coach Vincent Collet than asking for another timeout. Le Mans was shocked by the tough defense of Aris and soon Wright fired again from beyond the arc, extending the difference. Koffi netted the only layup for his team in the second part of the game trying to reduce the damage, but Castle and Serapinas contributed to a 5-point final run to keep their team safe at the halftime whistle, 54-35.

Le Mans tried to exploit Massey’s absence due to a slight injury early in the third quarter with Ricci and Clancy scoring easy layups under the basket to cut the difference. However, Mottola kept Aris’s 20-point lead, exploiting the miss-match against Batum twice, and Wright hit another mid-range jumper to make it a 20-point game. Ricci and Clancy were fighting alone, but they couldn’t limit the damage because Aris was finding easy baskets through both Terry and Lazaros Agadakos, whose layups established the final score of the quarter, 68-50.

Bracey Wright - Aris TT BankLimonad started the last quarter with his first triple, but was soon matched by Castle. The game soon transformed into a procedural process as Terry added to Aris’s lead with two trips to the foul line and Castle fired again from beyond the arc to keep Aris out of trouble. Massey was still stuck in the bench due to his injury, but the visitors couldn’t get any closer despite Bogdanovic’s first triple with five minutes to go. Le Mans definitely surrendered and Collet decided to give some time to the young big guy Jeremy Leloup, as Agadakos ignited a personal 6-point run to create the biggest lead for his team in the game, 90-64. With the winner almost known from halftime, both coaches used all their young guys on the bench during the last minutes establishing a promising image for the future with Dimitrios Karadolamis and Michalis Tsairelis from the hosts and Leloup, Clement Allerme and Antoine Diot from the guests to fix the final score of the game, 93-74.

Thursday, December 20, 2007
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Referees: AMOROS, XAVIER (ESP), POZZANA, MAURO (ITA), KRAUSE, OLIVER (GER)
Attendance: 2000
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Aris TT Bank27271425
Le Mans23121524
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Aris TT Bank27546893
Le Mans23355074
Head coach: HERBERT, GORDON
Aris TT Bank
# 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 CASTLE, TERREL 30:42 16 2/2 4/9   1 2 3 5 2 2     1 1 19
5 TERRY, REYSHAWN 30:12 21 8/9 0/2 5/6 4 10 14 1 2 1 2     6 41
7 SERAPINAS, SIMONAS 20:00 3 0/2 1/3   3 1 4 1 1     1 1 2 5
8 WRIGHT, BRACEY 32:19 27 5/10 3/5 8/10 2 2 4   1 3     4 7 23
9 KALAITZIS, GEORGIOS 13:34 3 1/1   1/1   1 1 1         2 1 4
10 ILIADIS, SAVVAS 4:18   0/1     1   1           2   -2
13 MOTTOLA, HANNO 10:53 2 1/1       3 3 1   3     4 1  
14 MASSEY, JEREMIAH 17:52 6 3/6 0/1     2 2 1 2     1 1   5
15 AGADAKOS, LAZAROS 22:52 7 3/5 0/1 1/2   1 1     1 2   4 1 2
16 TSALDARIS, DIMITRIOS 14:26 7 2/3 1/1         2   2     1   5
17 PANTELIADIS, SPYRIDON 1:26 1   0/1 1/2       1   1       1  
18 KARADOLAMIS, DIMITRIOS 1:26                              
Team           2 2 4               4
Totals 200:00 93 25/40 9/23 16/21 13 24 37 13 8 13 4 2 20 20 106
62.5% 39.1% 76.2%
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: COLLET, VINCENT
Le Mans
# 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 BATUM, NICOLAS 21:36 4 2/3 0/2   2 4 6 1   1 1   1 1 8
6 DIOT, ANTOINE 25:40 7 2/3 1/3           1 2     3 2 2
7 KOFFI, ALAIN 18:59 4 2/5     2   2 1   1     4 2 1
8 LIMONAD, RAVIV 32:08 11 3/7 1/3 2/2 2   2 4 1 3     2 2 9
9 BOKOLO, YANNICK 18:17 2 1/2 0/3         1   1   1   1 -2
10 LELOUP, JEREMY 6:41 3 0/1 1/3                   2   -2
11 BOGDANOVIC, LUKA 19:28 11 1/6 3/4   1   1 3       1 1 1 8
13 RICCI, PHIL 15:45 14 6/8   2/5 1 1 2   1 6   1 3 4 6
15 CLANCY, SAM 40:00 18 7/15   4/6 7 5 12 4   1 1 1 3 7 27
17 ALLERME, CLEMENT 1:26               1         1    
Team           2 4 6               6
Totals 200:00 74 24/50 6/18 8/13 17 14 31 15 3 15 2 4 20 20 63
48% 33.3% 61.5%
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Head Coaches

HERBERT, GORDON
Aris TT Bank
"It was a very important game for us. We are getting better as a team day by day and today we proved how efficient we can be playing tough defense. I am really satisfied with the team, but I have to say that Terrel Castle was really mature today while Reysawn Terry was incredible at both ends. My team has found the chemistry and is looking forward to winning the upcoming games."
COLLET, VINCENT
Le Mans
"We were in the game only for the first 10 minutes, when both teams played no defense and the score line was balanced. Aris played tough defense for the rest of the game and forced us to commit many turnovers. As a result, we lost control of the game and that's all. Our team was really close to winning in the first five games of the regular season, but now our confidence is reduced. It's time to stand up and improve ourselves to win at least a game until the end of this adventure."

Players

TSALDARIS, DIMITRIOS
Aris TT Bank
"I am sure we are on the right path during the last two weeks. We have worked a lot to be ready for this game against Le Mans and gain an important win without problems. In such games, against teams that play with nothing to lose, the most important thing is to concentrate on defense and score easy baskets. We did it all game, apart from the first quarter, adding an easy home victory."
RICCI, PHIL
Le Mans
"It's tough to play here against a great team like Aris. We tried to control the tempo but Aris blocked us with their tough defense and we couldn't come back. Today, our mind was somewhere else. We didn't put our heart on the court and failed to protect our pride. We have to wake up and play better in order to win at least a game in the Euroleague this year."
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