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Serbian Radivoj Korac Cup final: February 21, 2010
Partizan cham Serbian Cup 2010 (photo kkpartizan.rs)Partizan lifted the Serbian Radivoj Korac Cup for the third straight season after downing FMP 72-62 in the final at Cair Hall in Nis, Serbia. Captain Petar Bozic raised the 11th domestic cup in club history – including eight Yugoslavian Cups – following a hard-fought 30 minutes before Partizan opened things up in the fourth quarter. Partizan started strong and led 8-2, but FMP quickly closed the gap and the game remained close for the remainder of the first three quarters. Partizan led 34-31 at halftime and 50-49 after three quarters. However everything changed in the fourth quarter, as Dusan Kecman started to connect from downtown and the team rolled to a 22-5 blitz to take control of the game for good. Bo McCalebb paced Partizan with 16 points, Kecman was 4 for 4 from downtown en route to 14 points and Aleks Maric posted 10 points and 7 rebounds for a 22 index in just 17 minutes. Miroslav Raduljica led FMP with 18 points and 6 rebounds in defeat. MORE

Serbian League, Regular Season, Game 25, March 12-13, 2010

LAST GAME GAME 25
March 12-13, 2010
Day Match Result
Mar. 12 Proleter vs. Mega Vizura 111-107
Mar. 13 Tamis P. vs. Vojvodina 65-57
Mar. 13 OKK Beograd vs. Masinac 78-74
Mar. 12 KG06 vs. Metalac 69-78
Mar. 13 Sloga vs. Napredak 98-91
- Novi Sad vs. Radnicki -
Mar. 13 Borac vs. Ergonom 94-64
NEXT GAME GAME 26
March 19-20, 2010
Day Match
Mar. 20 Mega Vizura vs. Borac
Mar. 20 Ergonom vs. Novi Sad
Mar. 20 Radnicki vs. Sloga
Mar. 20 Napredak vs. KG06
Mar. 20 Metalac vs. OKK Beograd
Mar. 20 Masinac vs. Tamis P.
Mar. 19 Vojvodina vs. Proleter


STANDINGS, PHASE 1 TG W L P+ P-
1 Borac 25 20 5 2091 1854
2 Tamiš Petrohemija 25 18 7 1888 1806
3 OKK Beograd 25 17 8 2068 1915
4 Metalac 25 17 8 1991 1891
5 Vojvodina Srbijagas 25 15 10 1946 1866
6 Novi Sad 24 15 9 1856 1739
7 Proleter Naftagas 25 14 11 2114 2053
8 Napredak 25 12 13 1968 1946
9 Sloga 25 12 13 1984 1985
10 Mega Vizura 25 12 13 2012 2031
11 Mašinac 25 10 15 1781 1975
12 Radnički Basket 24 7 17 1780 1891
13 Ergonom 25 4 21 1790 1957
14 Radnički KG 06 25 1 24 1798 2158

Serbian Radivoj Korac Cup, in Nišu, February 18-21, 2010
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Partizan
Radnički Basket Partizan
Hemofarm Stada Hemofarm Stada
Metalac Partizan (Champ)
vs.
FMP FMP
Crvena zvezda FMP
Radnički Kragujevac Radnički Kragujevac
OKK Beograd

Cup Games
Quarterfinals
Partizan vs. Radnički Basket
Feb. 18
Quarterfinals
Hemofarm Stada vs. Metalac
Feb. 18
Quarterfinals
Crvena Zvezda vs. FMP
Feb. 19
Quarterfinals
Radnički Kragujevac vs. OKK Beograd
Feb. 19
Semifinals
Partizan vs. Hemofarm Stada
Feb. 20
Semifinals
FMP vs. Radnički Kragujevac
83-84
Feb. 20
Final
Partizan vs. FMP
Feb. 21


Serbian League, Season 2009-10
With a grand total of 19 teams in the competition, the Serbian League is one of the largest in Europe, though the unique format means that they won’t all face each other. The five Serbian Adriatic League sides, defending champion Partizan, Crvena Zvezda, FMP, KK Radnicki and Hemofarm Stada only join the domestic league in March after the Adriatic League comes to an end. The Serbian League starts off with 14 teams playing a 26-round season after which the top three teams advance to the second stage with the Adriatic League squads. From there the best four advance to semifinal and later final series. Partizan is the historical favorite boasting a squad with Jan Vesely, Aleksandar Rasic, Dusan Kecman and Slavko Vranes plus a host of young talents. Crvena Zvezda will contend with Tadija Dragicevic, Elmedin Kikanovic, Vladimir Stimac and Vuk Radivojevic. FMP keeps most of last season’s team, led by the young core of Dragan Labovic, Mladen Jeremic, Nemanja Protic and Miroslav Raduljica, making it even more dangerous for this season. Hemofarm promises to compete after adding Jarod Stevenson and Marko Sutalo to Milan Macvan and Stefan Markovic. Radnicki has a new look roster after bringing in Artur Urazmanov, Aleksey Kotishevskiy, Nenad Misanovic, Marko Brkic and Bojan Setencic. Among the teams favored to advance from the first part of the regular season to the second are Sloga, Metalac and Mega HL.
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