Regular Season Game 9 - December 20, 2007 CET: 18:15 Local time: 18:15 - BASKETBALL CENTER DRAZEN PETROVIC
Cibona 62 - 76 Unicaja

Records

Ave.   Ave.
0-0 Final Four 0-0
0-0 Playoffs 0-0
0-0 Top 16 0-0
3-4 Regular Season 6-2
3-5 Overall 6-2

Referees

Crew Chief
ZAVLANOS, NIKOLAOS, Greece
Referee
CASTANO, ANIBAL, France
Umpire
LOTTERMOSER, ROBERT, Germany

Team Stats

Ave.   Ave.
78.5 Points 81.8
23.5 Rebounds 31.6
6.6 O. Rebounds 9.0
16.9 D. Rebounds 22.6
9.3 Assists 15.1
9.8 Steals 8.3
1.4 Blocks 3.0
14.8 Turnovers 14.5
55.8 % 2PT 54.3 %
36.5 % 3PT 41.5 %
79.0 % FT 77.3 %
69.3 Index 92.6

Player Stats

Ave.   Ave.
14.1 / WARREN, CHRIS Points 11.3 / Cabezas
4.4 / HOSKIN, S. Rebounds 5.3 / Ndong
1.5 / HOSKIN, S. OR 2.3 / Ndong
2.9 / HOSKIN, S. DR 3.6 / Welsch
2.0 / MULAOMEROVIC, DAMIR Assists 3.1 / RODRIGUEZ, BERNI
1.5 / WARREN, CHRIS Steals 2.0 / Welsch
0.5 / Andric Blocks 1.1 / Ndong
2.5 / AYUSO, L. Turnovers 2.1 / SANTIAGO, DANIEL
80.0 % / VUKUSIC, VEDRAN 2PT 75.0 % / GABRIEL, GERMAN
60.0 % / VUKUSIC, VEDRAN 3PT 57.9 % / Cabezas
100.0 % / HOSKIN, S. FT 100.0 % / Kus
15.6 / WARREN, CHRIS Index 15.6 / SANTIAGO, DANIEL

THE TAKE

Cibona looks to remain perfect at the Drazen Petrovic Center in Zagreb, Croatia, when it hosts Group B co-leader Unicaja on Thursday night. The Croatian champs are only 3-5 this season, but their performances at home have been drastically different than on the road. And with three of the next four games at home, now is the time for Cibona to make a run at moving higher up in the standings. However its opponent may not be so helpful. Unicaja already picked up two road wins this season as it makes its move to finish the regular season atop the group. Head coach Sergio Scariolo’s charges came together for a fine 21-point win over Aris last week, with Marcus Hailsip returning from injury to shine. However Unicaja’s biggest Euroleague win ever came against this same Cibona side in Occtober, when former Cibona captain Davor Kus went off for a season-high 23 against his old friends en route to a 104-62 victory. It will be interesting to see what kind of welcome he receives as he returns to play in the building he called home for six seasons. Kus is joined by Bojan Popovic and Carlos Cabezas as well as small forwards Jiri Welsch and Berni Rodriguez in forming a deep perimeter force. What’s more, all these players can see significant minutes, as Unicaja has started 11 different players this season and has 10 averaging at least 15 minutes per game – though one of them, center Daniel Santiago, is out with a leg injury. Meanwhile veteran Damie Mulaomerovic and Tre Kelley have taken over playmaking duties in Cibona, while shooter Larry Ayuso and explosive wing Chris Warren are the team’s top two scorers. Sam Hoskin is Cibona’s primary target in the paint, though Luksa Andric and Vedran Vukusic have also contributed. Haislip, Carlos Jimenez and center Boniface N'Dong figure to get most of the available minutes inside for Unicaja, though Brazilian teenager Paulo Prestes did play nine minutes in his Euroleague debut last week. Hoskin’s ability to score against the deep Unicaja frontline will impact his team’s entire offensive game, since the shooters will need his help to get open shots. If he struggles, Warren and Ayuso will need to be flawless to keep Cibona in the game. On the other hand, head coach Josip Vrankovic's charges seem to bring out the best in themselves at home. If that will be enough to lift Cibona over Unicaja remains to be seen.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Euroleague.net

Quotes Head Coaches

VRANKOVIC, JOSIP-JERKO
Cibona
"Unicaja is a great team, they are leading our group and it's gonna be a difficult game for us. Also this game is a great challenge for my team. Malaga is arriving without their big man Santiago, but I don't think that this will make them an easier opponent for us, their game will be even faster without him. We have to play the best we can to get a chance to win in front of our fans. A win would bring us back on our way."
SCARIOLO, SERGIO
Unicaja
"We know that our performance on the road in the games we have yet to play will determine our final ranking in the standings, and Cibona is a team tha improves radically its level in home games, especially some specific players. Of course, we are aware of the differences we will find between this game and the one played in Malaga. At home, they have a high offensive potential, as the statistics show, and without top-notch defense we will not be able to win. So we hope to take the win from strong defense."

Players

AYUSO, LARRY
Cibona
"This is a very important game for us at home. A win could bring back our self-confidence and get us back on the right track. Malaga is the leader of our group, so it's gonna be hard for us, but we have to fight. I think it's important to improve our rebounding, we had some problems with that in the past games. If we play as a team, everything is possible."
JIMENEZ, CARLOS
Unicaja
"Last year we already played a hot game but this year we hope to get a better result. Take it for granted that we are travelling with the idea of doing our best. The game from the first leg is the past now, and we cannot keep it in our heads on our trip to Zagreb, as I think it would be a mistake to think that we will find the same team as before. Probably they will want that this game is closer than the one we played in Malaga."
Carlos Cabezas - Unicaja Unicaja took an important step forwards to reach the Top 16 in difficult Group B by downing Cibona 62-76 in Zagreb, Croatia on Thursday. Unicaja improved to 7-2 and will keep tying for the top spot in Group B at the end of this round. Meanwhile, Cibona registered its first home loss in its Euroleague season, dropped to 3-6, stayed sixth in Group B. Jiri Welsch, Marcus Haislip and Berni Rodriguez paced the winners each with 15 points. Carlos Cabezas added 11 while Boniface Ndong grabbed 14 rebounds and had 5 blocks for Unicaja. Sam Hoskin and Chris Warren each had 14 points for Cibona while Larry Ayuso added 13. Rodriguez, Welsch and Cabezas stroke from downtown in a 2-15 opening run. German Gabriel allowed Unicaja to keep a 17-26 edge after 10 minutes. Cibona allowed only 6 points in the second quarter, while Tre Kelley and Ayuso helped Cibona to tie the game, 32-32. Gabriel and Cabezas helped Unicaja to regain a safe lead, 43-50, after 30 minutes, but Cibona still managed to tie it at 57-57 on a triple by Warren. It didn't last long, as Haislip and Cabezas fueled a 0-13 run that Welsch capped with a three-pointer to seal the outcome down the stretch.

Rodriguez needed just 4 seconds to bury his first three-pointer. Welsch also stroke from downtown for a 0-6 Unicaja lead. Cibona was lost at both ends, while a close jumper by Ndong capped a 0-8 opening run for Unicaja. Hoskin finally got Cibona going with a fast break layup but Haislip erased it with a power dunk and Cabezas nailed a corner triple to make Cibona call timeout at 2-13. Haislip provided a highlight with a huge dunk but a free throws by Warren and a driving basket by Ayuso got Cibona within 5-15. The hosts opted to put more pressure in defense while Warren stepped up with a floating layup. Welsch scored from downtown from the top of the key but Hoskin hit a mid-range jumper and Kelley joined the three-point shootout to make Unicaja call timeout at 12-18. Gabriel stepped up with another triple while Ndong had consecutive blocks on Hoskin and Ayuso, as Cibona opted for a small lineup with Warren as power forward. Hoskin made free throws but Rodriguez answered from downtown for a 14-24 Unicaja margin. Barisa Krasic nailed a triple but a jump hook by Gabriel fixed the score at 17-26 after 10 minutes. Unicaja had made 6-for-7 three-pointers so far.

Larry Ayuso and Marin Rozic - CibonaKelley insisted with another three-pointer early in the second quarter while Hoskin added a fast break layup to bring Cibona back to life, 22-26. Once again Kelley capped a 7-0 run with a driving layup, as Unicaja had been scoreless for 2 minutes. Bojan Popovic stepped up with a stop-and-pop jumper, as Cibona entered the foul bonus with 7 minutes to go in this period. Hoskin made free throws to keep Cibona in the game, 26-28. Unicaja kept struggling to find the way to the basket while Ayuso buried his first three-pointer to give the hosts their first lead, 29-28. Welsch made a free throw, as Unicaja also opted for a small lineup with Carlos Jimenez at power forward and Paulo Prestes at center. Popovic collected a steal and had a no-look assist for Welsch but Unicaja did not find any open shot now. Ayuso buried a big triple coming off a screen to get Cibona back ahead, 32-31. Unicaja had not taken advantage of its many minutes into the foul bonus, but a free throw by Popovic tied the game, 32-32, at halftime. Cibona had limited Unicaja to just 6 second-quarter points, in arguably its best defensive minutes this season.

Ayuso made Cibona regain the lead with free throw after the break but Cibona had improved its defense. Its problems kept coming in the other end, however, until Rodriguez fired in one from downtown for a 33-35 Unicaja edge. Franko Kastropil made free throws but Rodriguez erased them with a driving layup while Haislip added a three-point play to give Unicaja some fresh air, 35-40. Cibona had problems to score now, committing too many easy turnovers, so the hosts opted to bring Hoskin back on court. Ndong kept intimidating everyone until Vedran Vukusic stepped up with an electric driving layup. Gabriel answered with his trademark three-pointer from the top of the key and soon added a free throw to give Unicaja a safe lead, 37-44. Warren shined with a driving basket, but Cibona did not improved its defense right hewn it needed it most. Even with that, Cabezas hit free throws but Warren fired in one from downtown to give Cibona some hope, 41-46. Free throws by Welsch, a close layup by Hoskin and a big jumper by Ndong fixed the score at 43-50 at the end of the third quarter.

Boniface Ndong - UnicajaKrasic hit a fallaway shot right at the start of the fourth quarter but Popovic made free throws that an unstoppable Ndong followed with a put-back dunk to make it a nine-point game, 45-54. Warren tried to change things with a layup-plus-foul while Hoskin buried a mid-range jumper to get Cibona as close as 50-54 with 7 minutes remaining. Ayuso sank an off-balanced jumper off a Unicaja timeout to bring Cibona within 52-54, after a 7-0 run. Cabezas stepped up with a corner three-pointer, as Cibona switched to zone defense midway through the final period. Ayuso beat Jimenez in a one-on-one situation while Warren buried a big triple off the dribble that tied the game, 57-57. Rodriguez made free throws while Cabezas buried a critical three-pointer that made Cibona call timeout, 57-62, with 3 minutes to go. Cibona kept missing shots down the stretch, while Haislip followed a jump hook with a layup-plus-foul to seal the outcome, 57-67. Welsch capped a game-breaking 0-13 run with a corner triple that allowed dozens of Unicaja fans in the stands to celebrate a big road win.

Thursday, December 20, 2007
Euroleague.net
Referees: ZAVLANOS, NIKOLAOS (GRE), CASTANO, ANIBAL (FRA), LOTTERMOSER, ROBERT (GER)
Attendance: 3000
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Cibona17151119
Unicaja2661826
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Cibona17324362
Unicaja26325076
Head coach: VRANKOVIC, JOSIP-JERKO
Cibona
# 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 WARREN, CHRIS 25:59 14 4/7 1/3 3/5   2 2 4 2 2     2 3 14
5 KELLEY, TRE 35:30 8 1/5 2/3     3 3 5   2   2 4 1 4
6 KRUSLIN, FILIP DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7 KRASIC, BARISA 22:56 5 1/3 1/2   1 1 2   2       5   1
8 ZORIC, LUKA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 VUKUSIC, VEDRAN 12:13 6 3/4     1 1 2   1 2         6
12 ANDRIC, LUKSA 5:27                 1       2   -1
13 AYUSO, LARRY 36:18 13 3/8 2/7 1/2   2 2   1 2   1 4 4 2
14 KASTROPIL, FRANKO 10:58 2 0/2   2/2 2 3 5   1       3 1 4
15 HOSKIN, SAM 28:26 14 5/7 0/1 4/5 2 3 5   2 1   2 2 5 17
19 PRINC, VEDRAN 4:30                         1   -1
20 ROZIC, MARIN 17:43   0/2 0/1 0/2   4 4   4 2     3 3 1
Team                                
Totals 200:00 62 17/38 6/17 10/16 6 19 25 9 14 11 0 5 26 17 47
44.7% 35.3% 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: SCARIOLO, SERGIO
Unicaja
# 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 POPOVIC, BOJAN 13:55 5 1/1 0/2 3/4 1 1 2 2 1       1 1 7
5 RODRIGUEZ, BERNI 29:22 15 1/1 3/5 4/4   2 2 4 2 2     4 5 20
7 KUS, DAVOR 10:00     0/3           1 2       1 -3
8 CHYLINSKI, MICHAL DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9 WELSCH, JIRI 36:47 15 2/3 2/3 5/6   2 2 4 2 4     3 5 18
10 CABEZAS, CARLOS 26:05 11 0/3 3/5 2/2   2 2 1 1 1     1 6 14
12 NDONG, BONIFACE 29:08 6 3/5   0/4 3 11 14 2   6 5   1 3 17
13 GABRIEL, GERMAN 20:42 9 1/1 2/5 1/2   2 2     2     2 1 4
16 PRESTES, PAULO 5:36   0/1       2 2               1
20 JIMENEZ, CARLOS 16:47     0/1   4 3 7 1 1       1 2 9
24 HAISLIP, MARCUS 11:38 15 5/9 1/2 2/2   4 4   1 1     4 2 12
Team                                
Totals 200:00 76 13/24 11/26 17/24 8 29 37 14 9 18 5 0 17 26 99
54.2% 42.3% 70.8%
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Head Coaches

VRANKOVIC, JOSIP-JERKO
Cibona
"I am not satisfied with the opening of the game, but afterwards we showed will and effort. Our opening was bad, they hit three three-pointers, and showed their quality and why they lead this group. But the game is played for 40 minutes. Our bench raised our level of aggressiveness but, at this moment, we played a better team than us. In the fourth quarter, with the game tied, a few calls did not go our way. I don't want to put the blame on that alone, but we were already at that moment pretty spent and against the teams this good, one or two balls mean a lot. I was not thinking about resigning, I do not know why I would. I do not feel guilty. There is a series of defeats, but there are things that caused them."
SCARIOLO, SERGIO
Unicaja
"I think we came here mentally well-prepared to play a difficult game, knowing Cibona did not lose at home yet. We had a great start, but then we forgot the principles we had in our mind, and probably thought our task would be easier. We had a poor offensive second quarter, when we abused the three-point shot. Our defense was pretty good, some moments very good, and that prevented us from being in danger in the last minutes. Apart from Efes, every opponent scored below or well below their average against us. I talked to the referees because I think we became obsessed with flopping. In these nine weeks, I have seen technical fouls terribly called. We are focusing on this issue too much, which is bad for basketball. We don't want flopping, of course, but it is not like there is no more offensive fouls and hard contacts. We look to ask 'Is it a flop or foul?', instead of first looking to see if it is a foul or not."

Players

ROZIC, MARIN
Cibona
"Unicaja had a very strong start and immediately got a double-digit margin. We played tougher later on in the first half, the way we needed to play and caught up. We didn't keep the same level in the second half and the best team won tonight. We still have a string of home games, and if we win them all we will have a good chance to make it to the Top 16."
KRASIC, BARISA
Cibona
"We showed a certain improvement compared to the previous games, but it was not enough. Unicaja is too strong for us. We have to use the holiday break to get together as a team and try to pull out three more wins in the remaining regular season games to get into the Top 16. Unicaja did not surprise us with its aggressivity, we were prepared for it, but they were simply a better team and I congratulate them for this win."
RODRIGUEZ, BERNI
Unicaja
"We needed to win, it was important to add another win and keeping getting closer to the Top 16. Cibona has a great team, it is difficult to play in this gym, but we played tough and hard and came out with a big win. We started to improve in the last months and started to play better with each other. The work we did so far has finally started to pay off. We want to be first or second in our group to avoid playing against Panathinaikos and CSKA in the next phase."
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