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Spanish League finals, Game 4: June 24, 2007
Real Madrid champ ACB 2006-07, photo:acbdata.com ULEB Cup champion Real Madrid is now the Spanish League champion, too, after dominating on the floor of archrival Winterthur F.C. Barcelona 71-82 on Sunday to take their best-of-five final series 3-1. Madrid dominated the backboards once again in Game 4 and followed the scoring of big man Felipe Reyes, who was chosen the finals MVP, to the title. Reyes hit 10 of 14 two-point shots and finished with 21 points. Kereme Tunceri buried 5 of 8 three-pointers for 15 points. Louis Bullock added 12 points for the winners, Raul Lopez and Charles Smith 10 each. Madrid's defense put the breaks on Barcelona scorer Juan Carlos Navarro, who had just 5 points. Jaka Lakovic led Barcelona with 15 points, 5 assists and 3 steals. Michalis Kakiouzis was the only other double-figure scorer for the hosts, with 11 points. The victory ended a remarkable season in which Madrid took the ULEB Cup and Spanish League while making the Spanish King's Cup final under rookie head coach Joan Plaza. It was Madrid's second domestic crown in three years and 30th overall. MORE


SPANISH LEAGUE: Final Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record Team
Finals, Game 1: More Info! Game 1
Finals, Game 2: More Info! Game 2
Finals, Game 3: More Info! Game 3
Finals, Game 4: More Info! Game 4
Game 5
3
Real Madrid (2)
69
83
70
82
x
1
Winterthur FCB (4)
62
80
75
71
x
Spanish League Champion 2006-07: Real Madrid

Semifinal Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record Team
Semifinals, Game 1: More Info! Game 1
Semifinals, Game 2: More Info! Game 2
Semifinals, Game 3: More Info! Game 3
Semifinals, Game 4: More Info! Game 4
Semifinals, Game 5: More Info! Game 5
2
Tau Ceramica (1)
81
76
78
77
79
3
Winterthur FCB (4)
73
83
80
71
95
3
Real Madrid (2)
72
69
71
72
65
2
DKV Joventut (3)
70
76
85
70
61

Quarterfinal Playoffs, best of 5 games
Record Team
Quarterfinals, Game 1: More Info! Game 1
Quarterfinals, Game 2: More Info! Game 2
Quarterfinals, Game 3: More Info! Game 3
Quarterfinals, Game 4: More Info! Game 4
Quarterfinals, Game 5: More Info! Game 5
3
Tau Ceramica (1)
92
82
88
x
x
0
Unicaja (8)
65
66
63
x
x
3
Winterthur FCB (4)
80
70
84
90
x
1
Akasvayu Girona (5)
69
85
77
75
x
3
Real Madrid (2)
84
70
100
83
x
1
Pamesa Valencia (7)
81
67
79
80
x
3
DKV Joventut (3)
75
80
63
71
93
2
Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas (6)
73
71
74
74
76

Final Playoffs Games
Game 1
Real Madrid vs. Winterthur FCB
69-62
June 17
Game 2
Real Madrid vs. Winterthur FCB
83-80
June 19
Game 3
Winterthur FCB vs. Real Madrid
75-70
June 22
Game 4
Winterthur FCB vs. Real Madrid
71-82
June 24

Semifinal Playoffs Games
Game 1
Tau Ceramica vs. Winterthur FCB
81-73
June 1
Game 1
Real Madrid vs. DKV Joventut
72-70
May 31
Game 2
Tau Ceramica vs. Winterthur FCB
76-83
June 3
Game 2
Real Madrid vs. DKV Joventut
69-76
June 3
Game 3
Winterthur FCB vs. Tau Ceramica
80-78
June 8
Game 3
DKV Joventut vs. Real Madrid
85-71
June 7
Game 4
Winterthur FCB vs. Tau Ceramica
71-77
June 10
Game 4
DKV Joventut vs. Real Madrid
70-72
June 9
Game 5
Tau Ceramica vs. Winterthur FCB
79-95
June 12
Game 5
Real Madrid vs. DKV Joventut
65-61
June 12

Quarterfinal Playoffs Games
Game 1
Tau Ceramica vs. Unicaja
92-65
May 18
Game 1
Real Madrid vs. Pamesa Valencia
84-81
May 17
Game 1
DKV Joventut vs. Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas
75-73
May 18
Game 1
Winterthur FCB vs. Akasvayu Girona
80-69
May 18
Game 2
Unicaja vs. Tau Ceramica
66-82
May 20
Game 2
Pamesa Valencia vs. Real Madrid
70-67
May 19
Game 2
Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas vs. DKV Joventut
71-80
May 20
Game 2
Akasvayu Girona vs. Winterthur FCB
85-70
May 20
Game 3
Tau Ceramica vs. Unicaja
88-63
May 25
Game 3
Real Madrid vs. Pamesa Valencia
100-79
May 24
Game 3
DKV Joventut vs. Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas
63-74
May 25
Game 3
Winterthur FCB vs. Akasvayu Girona
84-77
May 25
Game 4
Pamesa Valencia vs. Real Madrid
80-83
May 26
Game 4
Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas vs. DKV Joventut
74-71
May 27
Game 4
Akasvayu Girona vs. Winterthur FCB
75-90
May 27
Game 5
DKV Joventut vs. Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas
93-76
May 29

STANDINGS TG W L P+ P-
1 TAU Cerámica 34 26 8 2858 2547
2 Real Madrid 34 25 9 2836 2532
3 DKV Joventut 34 23 11 2736 2575
4 Winterthur F.C. Barcelona 34 23 11 2656 2434
5 Akasvayu Girona 34 21 13 2739 2638
6 Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas 34 21 13 2648 2591
7 Pamesa Valencia 34 19 15 2573 2553
8 Unicaja 34 17 17 2578 2438
9 MMT Estudiantes 34 16 18 2635 2744
10 Lagun Aro Bilbao Basket 34 15 19 2516 2610
11 C.B. Granada 34 15 19 2648 2726
12 Alta Gestión Fuenlabrada 34 14 20 2508 2583
13 Caja San Fernando 34 14 20 2629 2804
14 Polaris World CB Murcia 34 13 21 2506 2620
15 ViveMenorca 34 12 22 2542 2705
16 Grupo Capitol Valladolid 34 12 22 2555 2678
17 Etosa Alicante 34 12 22 2469 2678
18 Bruesa GBC 34 8 26 2477 2653
Spanish League 2006-07
PLAYOFFS
Finals: Game 1, Game 2,
Game 3 Game 4
Semifinals: Game 1, Game 2,
Game 3, Game 4, Game 5
Quarterfinals: Game 1, Game 2,
Game 3, Game 4, Game 5
REGULAR SEASON
Game 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
KING'S CUP FINAL EIGHT
Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Final



Spanish King`s Cup 2006-07  February 8-11, 2007
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
82 Akasvayu Girona    
84 DKV Joventut 70 DKV Joventut  
     
62 Unicaja 84 Winterthur FCB  
77 Winterthur FCB   69 Winterthur FCB (champion)
     
82 Tau Ceramica   53 Real Madrid
73 Caja San Fernando 72 Tau Ceramica  
   
85 Real Madrid 74 Real Madrid  
82 Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas    

2006-07 SPANISH LEAGUE PREVIEW
The Spanish League is back with a good number of elite teams challenge for a prestigious title. Current champions Unicaja made a lot of roster changed, but managed to put together a top team featuring Marcus Brown, Jiri Welsch, Carlos Jimenez, Pepe Sanchez, Erazem Lorbek or Iñaki De Miguel. A lot of teams will try to dethrone Unicaja, especially Winterthur FC Barcelona, Tau Ceramica and Real Madrid. Barcelona got stronger with the additions of Mario Kasun, Fran Vazquez, Jaka Lakovic and Roko-Leni Ukic while keeping franchise player Juan Carlos Navarro, as well as Gianluca Basile, Michalis Kakiouzis or Denis Marconato. Meanwhile, Tau Ceramica landed Zoran Planinic, Igor Rakocevic, Kaya Peker, Diego Fajardo, Fred House or Mirza Teletovic, who will help star forward Luis Scola and top returnees Pablo Prigioni, Tiago Splitter and Serkan Erdogan. Meanwhile, Real Madrid kept Louis Bullock and its entire frontcourt and added forward Alex Mumbru, scoring machine Charles Smith and pass-first playmakers Raul Lopez and Kerem Tunceri. DKV Joventut counts on a deep, talented roster with Rudy Fernandez, Charles Gaines, Elmer Bennett, Robert Archibald or Lubos Barton as its main scoring references. Pamesa Valencia hopes to get back to its glory days and moved well in the off-season market, landing Dejan Milojevic, Ruben Douglas, Haris Mujezinovic, Jon Stefansson, Albert Oliver or Roberto Chiacig. Akasvayu Girona hopes to carry on growing with head coach Svetislav Pesic and players like Bootsy Thornton, Marko Marinovic, Gregor Fucka or Dalibor Bagaric, while MMT Estudiantes inked Goran Nikolic, brought back Marlon Garnett, Gonzalo Martinez and Sergio Sanchez, as well as keeping Carlos Suarez and Pancho Jasen. Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas, with an outstanding frontline featuting Sitapha Savane, Jackson Vroman and Kornel David, Lagun Aro Bilbao Basket, with Martin Rancik, Fred Weis or Luke Recker, and Caja San Fernando featuring Hollis Price, Demetrius Alexander or Filip Videnov, will fight to make it to the top 8 and advance to the playoffs.

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