Euroleague Basketball
Turkish Airlines Euroleague
Eurocup
Euroleague.TV LIVE
Euroleague Institute
Euroleague For Life
Euroleague store
February 09, 2012
Euroleague
Format
Teams
Players
Coaches
History
Awards
Seasons
Games
Results
Standings
Schedules
Statistics
TV
Game center
News
Latest
Polls
Transactions
Uleb
Features
Interviews
Blogs
Voices
Podcasts
Fanmail
Devotion
Home
bwin Euroleague Fantasy Challenge
Facebook
Twitter
Youtube
Gallery
Mobile
Store
Newsletter
Downloads
RSS
Toolbar
Final Four
Istanbul 2012
Barcelona 2011
Paris 2010
Berlin 2009
Madrid 2008
Athens 2007
Prague 2006
Moscow 2005
Tel Aviv 2004
Barcelona 2003
Bologna 2002
Events
2011 TAE QR
NIKE International Junior Tournament
Media
Media only
Media Collaborators
First to Berlin: CSKA Moscow!
Leaving no doubt about its resolve to attempt a historic repeat title, Euroleague champion CSKA Moscow is back in the Final Four for a seventh consecutive season - not to mention sooner than any other team this year. CSKA will have a chance to defend its title on the first weekend in May at the state-of-the-art o2 World in Berlin, Germany. CSKA is the first team to reach seven Final Fours in a row since the start of the Final Four era in 1988. It can become just the third team in that time frame, after Jugoplastika Split and Maccabi Tel Aviv, to win back-to-back titles. CSKA qualified this time with the only sweep of the best-of-five Quarterfinal Playoffs, defeating host Partizan 56-67 on Tuesday before 21,352 fans at Belgrade Arena. In the Euroleague semifinals on Friday, May 1 in Berlin, head coach Ettore Messina's men will face the winner of the ongoing playoff series between Regal FC Barcelona and Tau Ceramica. CSKA and Messina defeated Tau in the semifinals last season in Madrid and beat Barcelona in the 2006 semifinals in Prague, going on to win the Euroleague crown both times. CSKA has won the Euroleague six times overall dating back to 1961. Real Madrid, with eight titles, is the winningest team in the history of Europe's top club competition.
Despite its impressive recent run, the road to Berlin was not an easy one for the champs. CSKA opened the Euroleague season with five consecutive wins, defeating each and every opponent in regular season Group D, but lost three of its final five regular season games. Two of those losses were at home, the last to Partizan, which had also taken CSKA to the buzzer before losing by a point in Belgrade. Nonetheless, the team won Group D with a week to spare after beating Efes Pilsen by 19 on the road. CSKA started strong in the Top 16 with convincing wins against Fenerbahce Ulker and Cibona behind an outstanding Ramunas Siskauskas. Despite an 18-point loss in Siena - the club's worst defeat in European competitions since 1999 – CSKA bounced back with a 95-71 home win against Montepaschi and clinched a playoff spot with a 77-60 home victory against Fenerbahce, winning its Top 16 group with a 5-1 record. The champs then proceeded to sweep Partizan, its toughest opponent all season, by 3-0 in the best-of-five playoffs to secure its ticket to Berlin.
CSKA's star-studded cast can add a number of individual distinctions to their resumes in Berlin. J.R. Holden becomes the first player to appear in seven consecutive Final Fours. Siskauskas has the chance to win his third consecutive Euroleague title, joining a short list of players that since 1991 includes only one other, Sarunas Jasikevicius. Team captain Matjaz Smodis targets his fourth continental crown, which would tie him with seven others for the fourth most behind only the legendary Dino Meneghin (seven) and Clifford Luyk and Aldo Ossola (five each). Meanwhile, Messina could further cement his status as one of the game's all-time coaching greats with a fifth Euroleague title, second only to Zeljko Obradovic of Panathinaikos, whose team is still alive in the playoffs.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Euroleague.net
Print
Send to a Friend
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Share
Facebook
Digg
Technorati
MyWebYahoo
MySpace
Delicious
Google
Spurl
OTHER HEADLINES
Top 16 profiles: Alexey Shved
Kirilenko to rejoin CSKA for Top 16
Pre-draw profile: CSKA Moscow
Week 9 bwin MVP: Nenad Krstic, CSKA Moscow
bwin MVP for November: Nenad Krstic, CSKA Moscow
Special Features
Interviews
Vladimir Micov , Bennet Cantu
Bennet Cantu has been among the most pleasant surprises in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague this season. Despite...
MORE
Blogs
Pietro Aradori, Montepaschi Siena
Hello again to all the Turkish Airlines Euroleague fans. I’d like to start off this time by talking about the last...
MORE
Submenu
News archive