jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 Parker Not Ready To Quit France By Cindy Garcia-Bennett 16 September 2007 Tony Parker intends to keep playing for France Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 Germany End On High Note By Yarone Arbel 16 September 2007 Germany finished their EuroBasket 2007 performance with an 80-71 win over Croatia in the 5-6 classification game. Croatia tried to ride the wave of their good performance last night, and led for almost 30 minutes, but once Germany took over the game went in one direction. Dirk Nowitzki made sure to leave EuroBasket 2007 with a sweet taste. After several human performances he once again stepped up finishing the game with 31 points on 59% from the field and 12 rebounds, in addition to four assists. Marko Banic showed his best game today for Croatia with 16 points and only two missed shots, but that wasn't enough to surrender the Germans who forced 18 turnovers on the Croatian side. "You always want to go out with a win, with a good feeling, with a dream for everybody," shared Germany's center, Patrick Femerling in what might be his last EuroBasket game. "We tried to do that and played hard and gave everything we had." Croatia counted on the Marko's Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Twelve By Yarone Arbel 16 September 2007 By tomorrow you won Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 Greece 69 - Lithuania 78 Bronze For Lithuania By Yarone Arbel 16 September 2007 The two last champions of Europe from 2003 and 2005 met on Sunday evening in Palacio de Deportes in Madrid and when the smoke cleared Lithuania beat Greece 78-69. Lithuania hit two birds with one stone. By winning the game they'll get to wear the bronze medal on the EuroBasket 2007 podium later on tonight, and also earned the third European ticket to the Olympic games in 2008. Greece wanted to win a third medal in a row, but saw a tough Lithuanian group who recovered in time from the surprising loss to Russia in the semi-finals last night. Ramunas Siskauskas continued his great form from the last games and downed a couple of three-pointers in crunch time to secure the win. This time he was joined by Ksistof Lavrinovic and Linas Kleiza who shot very well both inside and outside the arc, to make sure Greece will stay behind for the vast majority of the game. "It's not a gold medal but I'll take this," said Darius Songaila after the game. "For sure it's a great feeling. Now we're going to focus on the Olympics." Sarunas Jasikevicius, who hammered the last nail in Greece's coffin, finished with 11 points and five assists despite a slow start. Greece, once again, had only one player with a good shooting night, and this time it was Nikos Zisis. He dropped in 23 points on 58% shooting from the field, but the total of the team was poor. The team of coach Yannakis shot only 35%, and couldn't find the way to break the Lithuanian offense, despite forcing 13 turnovers. Lavrinovic was in a zone in the first minutes, scoring seven points in a row for Lithuania, to make it 7-2 early in the game. Greece didn't fall behind for long, played tougher on defense and with a 6-0 run got back into the game. Sarunas Jasikevicius struggled in the first quarter, and for the last basket of the quarter Dimitrios Diamantidis stole it from him going coast-to-coast for the lay up and making it 20-19 Lithuania after the first quarter. Both teams had already six players involved with points after ten minutes, and they continued to rely on them. Greece collected some offensive boards to take the lead back, but that didn't scare Ksistof Lavrnovic who stepped up with four more points, and gave Lithuania the lead back. The game went a little out of control as the referees called a double unsportsmanlike foul on Diamantidis and Darius Songaila, and then came a technical on Lazaros Papadopoulos, which was his third. Lithuania used the mess to take a 39-30 lead with 2:32 left in the half, and cap a 13-1 run, on the way to a seven point lead at the end of the half, 41-34. Greece kept fighting their way back to the game, and never allowed Lithuania to get too far ahead, but eight points in a row by Kleiza, including two hits from long range, made sure the former champs would not come back. Ksistof Lavrinovic recorded his 15th, 16th and 17th point with a three point play, to offset a 6-0 Greek run and allow Lithuania enter the last quarter up 62-54. Greece tried to go with Spanoulis time after time but earned only two points on that, while Siskauskas was hot on the other end to make it 70-58. Darius Lavrinovic and then Siskauskas blocked Greek shots to keep the margin on double-digits. When the later nailed two big ones in a row from long range Greece needed a miracle to take the game, down by 11 with 2:02 to play. Lithuania earned their first ever bronze medal and fifth medal in total in a EuroBasket. Greece finished fourth and lost the bronze medal game for the fourth time in their history. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 For Blatt Attitude Is Everything By Yarone Arbel 16 September 2007 Any coach can take over a new team and change the X's and O's, the style of play, teach a new defense or pick new players. The big challenge isn't to be able to change the team tactically, but to change the mentality, the character. When you find a coach who can do that, you know you've found something special. David Blatt has led a Russian team to the 2007 EuroBasket finals for the first time since 1993 and in the process has changed the public Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 Russia 60 - Spain 59 GAME REPORT 16 September 2007 CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE! J.R. Holden's jumper with 2.1 seconds left secured Russia their first-ever EuroBasket title with a thrilling 60-59 victory over reigning world champions and hosts Spain. Pau Gasol had a chance to win the game at the buzzer but his mid-range jumpshot went in and out, leaving Spain to collect their sixth European silver medal. Andrei Kirilenko collected Most Valuable Player honours for the tournament after collecting 17 points, five rebounds, two assists, one blocked shot and a steal with 59 seconds remaining. That swipe led to a basket by Nikita Morgunov to pull Russia to within 59-58 with 43 seconds to play. Holden grabbed his own steal with 28 seconds left against Gasol in the post. The American-born guard shook himself open and launched a long jumper which hit the rim and came back down in. The crown was Russia's first ever after the Soviet Union won 14 European gold medals. It was also their third medal overall following silver in 1993 and bronze in 1997. Spain's silver medal goes with those from 1935, 1973, 1983, 1999 and 2003. Holden finished with eight points while Aleksey Savrasenko scored 10 points and Victor Khryapa collected seven points, 12 rebounds, four assists, three steals and a blocked shot before fouling out with four minutes to go. "Hopefully this will be the first of many titles. Spain are a great team, but we just played really well tonight," said Kirilenko. "We made Spain nervous and we played as a team. I might be the MVP but it's been a team effort all the way." Gasol finished with 14 points, 14 rebounds, three assists and three blocked shots but the NBA superstar also missed five of eight foul shots in the fourth quarter (5-of-12 overall) and committed five turnovers. "You must understand that today is a very sad day for us. I admit I wasn't at my best. But I take responsibilty for that," Gasol said. "On the last shot, I thought I saw the ball going in, maybe I should have taken another step forward." Jose Calderon scored a team-high 15 points while Jorge Garbajosa added eight points and six rebounds. While Russia started cold, the Spaniards got the crowd into the game with the three-ball. Rudy Fernandez opened the scoring with a trey and Calderon followed suit with two triples in opening a 15-4 lead midway through the first period. The Russians missed 11 of their first 13 shots - including five three-pointers - as they failed in their attempt to match the hosts from outside. Sergey Monya did knock down a trey but Marc Gasol's five foul shots and Carlos Cabezas's buzzer-beating jumper re-established the 11-point advantage - 22-11 - after one period. After falling behind 25-13, Russia buckled down on defense in holding Spain scoreless for more than three minutes and cutting the deficit to 25-19. The Spanish bombers struck again though as threes by Calderon, Carlos Jimenez and Pau Gasol kept Pepu Hernandez's team ahead 34-25. The Russians again held Spain scoreless for three minutes and fought to within 34-31 at half-time on Anton Ponkrashov's foul shots with six seconds in the half. Spain drew a number of fouls early in the third period and found themselves in the bonus with 6:51 to play in the quarter. They failed to take advantage of it until Kirilenko was charged with this fourth foul and had to be taken out at the 2:32 mark of the third. Jimenez's two foul shots made it 49-41. Russia refused to give up and continued to work hard defensively and Khryapa's trey had Russia down just 49-46 going into the fourth. Zakhar Pashutin tied the game at 49-49 with a long bomb and Holden gave Russia their first lead 51-49 on a driving lay-up with 9:02 left. Spain eventually pulled away on Pau Gasol's inside basket for a 59-54 lead but Gasol missed the chance for a three-point play and Kirilenko came back down to hit two foul shots with 1:17 left to set up the last minute heroics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ibonedteribell 0 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 This is an unexpected outcome from a team that had no impressive names on the team specially beating Spain in their own territory. Looks like Russia is back into the power houses of international basketball. The low scoring game suggest a very defensive competition. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack daniel 999 27 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 16.09.2007 51/A France 74 - 88 Slovenia 52/A Croatia 71 - 80 Germany 53/A Greece 69 - 78 Lithuania 54/A Spain 59 - 60 Russia That's it folks... Russia gets the GOLD. I hope I kept you informed. See you all next year... Same Magic Time ...Same Magic Forum GO MAGIC !!!!!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
athena 0 Report post Posted September 16, 2007 you've been great JD. thx for taking the time to post all of this euro stuff congrats to Russia! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites