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Euroleague (2006-2007)
Euroleague Final: Panathinaikos Athens - CSKA Moscow 93-91

Panthinaikos (Zeljko Obradovic):Diamantidis 15,Becirovic 6,Siskauskas 20,Dikoudis 2,Batiste 12,Tomasevic 16,Vujanic 12,Hatzivrettas 10,Alvertis,Tsartsaris,Delk
CSKA Moscow (Ettore Messina):Holden 11,Langdon 16,Torres 9,Smodis 18,Savrasenko 4,Papaloukas 23,Andersen 4,Van den Spiegel 6,Pashutin,Ponkrashov

Euroleague Standings 2006-07
#
Club
W-L
PTS
LOST
Group A
2
10-4
1100
1032
5
5-9
1021
1063
6
5-9
1115
1176
8
2-12
1032
1184
Group B
4
7-7
1001
1085
Group C
1
13-1
1079
912
3
8-6
1021
989
8
2-12
1062
1164
Stats Leaders 2006-07
PPG
RPG
APG
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Memphis G.
192 SG 27y
Avg: 16.8 ppg

Euroleague Final
Panathinaikos Athens conquer Euroleague trophy
Panathinaikos Athens -Euroleague Champions
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Final Four MVP
Top Scorer
After five years of drought Panathinaikos return to the top after winning an epic final-May 5, 2007
Panathinaikos climbed back up to the European Basketball Olympics thanks to its third win in the top continental competition, all from the hand of Serbian Zeljko Obradovic, the most successful coach in European basketball, with six Euroleague titles (or former European Cup) achieved with four different teams: Partizan (1992), Joventut (1994), Real Madrid (1995) and Panathinaikos (2000, 2002 and this 2007). The Greek team have also established themselves in Athens, their own home, despite the waste of quality, play and desire of the defending champions, CSKA Moscow, who stood up to the end, but could do nothing to stop an outstanding Greek team, touched by the muses, who made an extraordinary encounter, in particular the outer line formed by Diamantidis (MVP of the final), Chatzivrettas and Beirovic, who literally riddled the Moscow team with a devastating efficiency. It was a wonderful, intense and even final. Although Panathinaikos always dominated and put their opponents on several occasions against the ropes, CSKA raised a titanic opposition, coming back on several occasions and bordering on the feat of snatching the Euroleague from Panathinaikos in a feverish Olympic Pavilion.

It was a real game in Athens, in a long final, very long (2 hours and 18 minutes) and intense, very intense (62 personal fouls), but very beautiful and even. The final result of 93-91 says it all, in a European final preceded by two semifinals of very low score and that brought out the best of the two largest in Europe, the two teams with larger budgets and better teams. The Panathinaikos commanded throughout the game, with two anecdotal advantages of a CSKA that, however, never gave up and responded to each and every one of the attacks of a rival that on several occasions was ahead by a dozen points but had to suffer until the last minute, until a last minute in which two Langdon trebles were on the verge of giving an impossible turn to the game.

The Panathinaikos gave an exhibition of resources, with six players in double digits and a perfect performance of their best men. Diamantidis, weighed down by personal fouls, fulfilled his role as star and MVP with 15 points and a single fault, plus complete statistics in all sections, but who really marked the differences were Ramnas Siskauskas (20 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists) and Dejan Tomasevic (16 points). Batiste (12 points and a decisive basket at the end) and deluxe secondary players like Vujani (12 points) and Chatzivrettas (10 points) were also present. What was experienced in Athens was a real sporting 'war': a lot of intensity, an endless number of faults, tangans and unsportsmanlike, in a spectacular game, which saw the heroic attempt of recovery of the great Theo Papaloukas (23 points and 8 assists) and company, but this time lack of the usual good performance of Andersen and Holden, unrecognizable in the Athens night.

After scant scoring in the semifinal against Tau Ceramica, Obradovic said that his team would improve in this aspect in the final and return to similar figures to those achieved throughout the season. Although the match began under the same pattern of the semi-finals (very intense defense and hard work attacks with little reward scorer), the external launches of Panathinaikos allowed the Greeks to advance in the first minutes (16-8, min. 8). However, the free kicks (5/5) and offensive rebounds gave CSKA air in the first quarter, as well as the early incorporation of the Greek Thodoris Papaloukas (the player who guaranteed a 'local' champion to the fervent stands of OAKA, magnificent in color and passion). Papaloukas' genius, a delightful basketball player, and the overwhelming intensity of Slovenian Matjaz Smodis saved the Russians' opener (18-17).

But the second quarter was stained one color only, the green clover of the PAO. CSKA suffered a real ordeal until half-time. The men from Obradovi only missed nine field shots in the first half (11/15 of two and 4/7 in three pointers) and scored each of the personnel throws they tried (12/12). Triple to triple, the painting of Obradovi was wearing down the intense defense of a CSKA unable to find the right weapon to stop the success of Chatzivrettas or the versatility of a Diamantidis bent on celebrating his birthday with a title. On the other hand, in the second quarter Panathinaikos closed their defensive rebound better, and thus began to place a heavy slab on the shoulders of CSKA players before the break. The Russian squad missed the usual contribution of Langdon (just two points in this period) and Andersen (absolutely disappeared in combat). The frustration began to show with the tremendous anger of Smodis, punished along with Diamantidis with a double technique when the scoreboard pointed to a new maximum (46-34), mitigated only slightly to the middle (46-36).

But the Russians have more than proved what they are capable of on a thousand and one occasions. He was left with four minutes and the magisterium of a Papaloukas in his sauce to turn around a situation that would have been lethal for many other teams. In the blink of an eye, Smodis's dominance of the inner game and Langdon's resurgence translated into a 1-11 (47-47) partial to the confusion of a Panathinaikos who watched his magnificent half-time shooting percentages gradually worsen. Next, Papaloukas knew how to force the unsporting foul -pointed to Beirovi- that allowed the Moscow block to turn the sign of the scoreboard and return to the fight for the title with the whole game still ahead (50-51, m.24). The Euroleague began to be played again from that moment. The final acquired an impressive tension in every possession, in every pass and in every rebound. Two teams with very similar merits to win the continental crown were looking for a way to decant a balanced balance to the maximum, and Papaloukas rose as the most determined player, full of talent and intelligence on the track. The CSKA helen base, in a real state of grace, carried the weight of his team against a rival that deployed the best of their crew (which is a lot) and again escaped on the scoreboard at the end of the third quarter (65-57) thanks to good control of the game Diamantidis.

In the last period, the fourth personal foul of Smodis (min. 32) and a basket of the Serbian center Dejan Tomasevic in the next possession tightened the rope around the Moscow neck (69-60). But Papaloukas was still determined to win for his team, and thanks to impossible penetrations and baskets he kept CSKA's hope until the last minutes (73-69 afalta 5'45'). Panathinaikos began to manage their advantage and, through free kicks in forced fouls, stayed ahead on the scoreboard. All seemed to be decided with two consecutive baskets of a fresh Batiste off the bench and a '2+1 from Tomasevic: 83-73 to 3'40' in the end. But CSKA still had one last bullet left, one last attempt, and with a triple of an angry Smodis the dream was not impossible again: 83-78 minutes to3 of the end. Not even an extraordinary '2+1 by Siskauskas at 1'32' could defeat the Russian giant definitively: two consecutive trebles by American Trajan Langdon tightened the scoreboard to 87-85 with 51 seconds to go. Batiste's reverse gave Panathinaikos a little margin (89-85), and in the next possession Smodis missed one of his two free throws (89-86 with 21.5 seconds remaining). Luck had already been cast in favour of a Panathinaikos who, despite the enormous arsenal of attacking and defensive resources deployed, had to suffer to the last second due to the tireless spirit of CSKA.
Eurobasket.com All-Euroleague Awards 2006-07-May 2, 2007
All-Euroleague 1st Team 2006-07


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Batiste


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Cabezas



Player of the Year:Theodoros Papaloukas (200-G-77) of CSKA
Guard of the Year:Theodoros Papaloukas of CSKA
Forward of the Year:Michael Batiste (203-F-77) of PAO
Center of the Year:Nikola Vujcic (211-C-78) of Maccabi
Import Player of the Year:Michael Batiste of PAO
European Player of the Year:Theodoros Papaloukas of CSKA
Defensive Player of the Year:Dimitris Diamantidis (196-G-80) of PAO
Final Four MVP:Dimitris Diamantidis of PAO

Coach of the Year:Zeljko Obradovic of PAO

1st Team
Theodoros Papaloukas of CSKA
Pablo Prigioni (186-G-77) of Tau
Michael Batiste of PAO
Nikola Vujcic of Maccabi
Carlos Cabezas (186-G-80) of Unicaja

2nd Team
Dimitris Diamantidis of PAO
Juan Carlos Navarro (192-G-80) of Barcelona
Luis Scola (206-F/C-80) of Tau
Trajan Langdon (192-G-76) of CSKA
Predrag Drobnjak (212-F/C-75) of Partizan

Honorable Mention
Igor Rakocevic (191-G-78) of Tau
Jeremiah Massey (202-F-82) of Aris
Antonis Fotsis (210-F-81) of Dynamo M.
Michael Wright (203-F-80) of Pau
Rudy Fernandez (197-G-85) of Joventut
Marcus Haislip (207-F-80) of Efes Pilsen
Marcus Goree (203-F-77) of Benetton

All-Europeans Team
Theodoros Papaloukas of CSKA
Pablo Prigioni of Tau
Nikola Vujcic of Maccabi
Carlos Cabezas of Unicaja
Dimitris Diamantidis of PAO

All-Imports Team
Michael Batiste of PAO
Trajan Langdon of CSKA
Jeremiah Massey of Aris
Michael Wright of Pau
Marcus Haislip of Efes Pilsen



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