2005-06Regular SeasonRound 1
November 02, 2005 CET: 20:15
Local time: 20:15 USH CSKA
The first upset of the season of the season is on the books after Montepaschi strode into Moscow and outlasted CSKA 69-74 on Wednesday in Group D. CSKA had won its first 17 games last season and has made the last three Final Fours, so any win in Moscow is valuable. Montepaschi got it with leadership from two players making their Euroleague debuts. Duane Woodward helped seize the lead in the second quarter and finished with 23 points, including a key basket when Montepaschi's lead was a single point in the next-to-last minute. His scoring partner was Rimantas Kaukenas, who poured in 21 points worth of big shots. Mindaugas Zukauskas added 11 points off the bench in just 15 minutes for the winners, who mad 64% of their two-point shots (21 of 33). CSKA, which had an early lead and never could get it back, got 13 points from Sergei Panov, 12 from David Andersen and 10 from David Vanterpool. CSKA was hurt by long shooting as J.R. Holden and Trajan Langdon missed a combined 13 of their 15 three-point tries.

Both teams started out cold from the field, with CSKA getting on the scoreboard first with back-to-back layups from Matjaz Smodis, but he turned his ankle on the second basket and had to leave the floor, replaced by Nikita Shabalkin with CSKA leading 4-0. Montepaschi scored its first basket 20 seconds later after Justin Hamilton fed Woodward with a nifty pass underneath for an easy basket. From there it was a battle between Kaukenas and CSKA's balanced attack. Kaukenas repeatedly got to the rim, scoring 8 points in the quarter. Alexei Savrasenko, off the bench, brought energy for CSKA in the paint, scoring two straight baskets and handing off an assist, but a fastbreak laying by Kaukenas with 5 seconds remaining cut the CSKA lead to 17-11, and the home team failed to get a shot off before the buzzer sounded.

J.R. Holden opened up the second-quarter scoring for CSKA, knocking down a three-pointer to put his team up by its largest lead yet, 20-11. From there, however, Montepaschi began to whittle away at the deficit, thanks to three straight baskets by Kaukenas and Woodward, the last burying a three-pointer, the first of 7 straight points he put in for the visitors. Panov, just off the bench, ended the Montepaschi run with consecutive layups, one off a nice pass from Theodoros Papaloukas. But that's when Woodward added his next 4 points, including an acrobatic up-and-under shot, to bring his team to within 25-23 with 3:30 to play in the half. Now Montepaschi had its rhythm. Woodward knocked down another shot from the arc, to give Montepaschi its first lead of the game, 31-32, with 1:18 left in the half, after which neither team managed to score, leaving the visitors ahead at the break.

After halftime, Woodward picked up where he left off , scoring on Montepaschi's first possession as the Italian squad slowly built on its lead. Panov continued his stellar play with a three-pointer and a shot near the basket, but Kaukenas answered from the right corner midway through the quarter to give the Italians their biggest lead of the game, 41-45, forcing CSKA to take a timeout. Montepaschi got aggressive on the offensive boards, led by Shaun Stonebrook and Robert Chiacig off the bench, and continued to attack CSKA's man-to-man defense. After trailing by as many as 7, David Vanderpool scored 7 straight points to bring CSKA to within 1 point, 51-52, with 30 seconds to play in the 3rd. Boisa corralled an offensive rebound and scored on the following possession, but Papaloukas hit two free-throws in the waning seconds to cut Siena's lead to 53-54 entering the final period.

The intensity as the fourth quarter began, but CSKA's turnovers and poor rebounding on the defensive end allowed Montepaschi to push its lead to 56-61. A three-pointer by Holden from the top breathed new life into the home team, and his three-point driving basket-plus-foul soon tied the game, 61-61, with 6:30 to play. But after a Montepaschi timeout, Kaukenas scored 5 straight points to make it 66-61 with 4:45 to play. Andersen hit 2 foul shots, but after a steal and layup by Justin Hamilton of Montepaschi, Woodward glided in for a fastbreak laying to make it 63-68, forcing a CSKA timeout. Langdon's jumper plus a steal-and-break by Papaloukas got CSKA back within 67-68 with 2:05 to play, but Woodward again stepped up, slashing to the hoop for a layup that made it 67-70 with 1:20 to play. CSKA could not convert its next chances and a left-handed layup by Eze with 15 seconds left let the visitors leave Moscow with a precious victory to start the season.
Wednesday, November 2, 2005
Carl Shreck, Moscow
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Referees: PITSILKAS, NIKOLAOS; JOVCIC, MILIVOJE; JERSAN, ANDREJ; DAVYDOV, MIKHAIL
Attendance: 4500
By Quarter1234
CSKA Moscow17142216
Montepaschi Siena11212220
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CSKA Moscow17315369
Montepaschi Siena11325474
CSKA Moscow
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 PAPALOUKAS, THEODOROS 24:15 7 1/1 1/1 2/2   2 2 2 1 2   1 2 3 10
6 PANOV, SERGEY 15:00 13 5/6 1/2             1 1   2   9
7 ZAVOUREV, VASILY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8 SMODIS, MATJAZ 3:00 4 2/2       1 1             1 6
9 VANTERPOOL, DAVID 28:45 10 4/6   2/2 1 2 3 3 1 2     2 1 12
10 HOLDEN, JR 32:45 9 2/2 1/8 2/3   1 1 3 1 1   2 4 4 3
11 PASHUTIN, ZAKHAR 3:15                   1     1   -2
13 ANDERSEN, DAVID 37:00 12 3/9   6/6 1 9 10 1 2 1     1 6 23
14 SAVRASENKO, ALEKSEY 11:15 5 2/2   1/2 1 3 4 1   2     1 2 8
15 KASHIROV, ANATOLY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
16 SHABALKIN, NIKITA 13:45 4 1/2 0/1 2/2 2   2     1     1 1 3
21 LANGDON, TRAJAN 31:00 5 1/2 1/7         3   1 2   4 2  
Team           1   1   9 2         8
Totals 200:00 69 21/32 4/19 15/17 6 18 24 13 14 14 3 3 18 20 80
        65.6% 21.1% 88.2%
Head coach: MESSINA, ETTORE
Min: Minutes played; Pts: Points; 2FG M-A: 2-point Field Goals (Made-Attempted); 3FG M-A: 3-point Field Goals (Made-Attempted); FT M-A: Free Throws (Made-Attempted); Rebounds: O (Offensive), D (Defensive), T (Total); As: Assists; St: Steals; To: Turnovers; Bl: Blocks (Fv: In Favor / Ag: Against); Fouls: Cm (Commited), Rv (Received); PIR: Performance Index Rating
Montepaschi Siena
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 NICOLA, MARCELO 3:00     0/1                     1  
5 ZUKAUSKAS, MINDAUGAS 15:15 11 2/2 2/2 1/2 1   1 2 2 1       2 16
7 BOISA, VLADIMER 13:00   0/1 0/1                   2   -4
8 EZE, BENJAMIN 20:15 5 2/3   1/2 2 3 5     1 2 1 5 2 5
10 PECILE, ANDREA 6:00                         1   -1
11 DATOME, LUIGI 6:45   0/2           1             -1
12 HAMILTON, JUSTIN 25:15 8 3/3   2/2   2 2 3 4   1   4 1 15
13 KAUKENAS, RIMANTAS 30:00 21 5/10 2/4 5/8   2 2 2 2 6     2 5 14
14 CHIACIG, ROBERTO 16:45 4 2/3     1 2 3 2   1     2 1 6
15 WOODWARD, DUANE 36:45 23 7/12 3/6   1 5 6 3 1 3   1 3 3 21
19 COLLI, ANDREA DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
20 STONEROOK, SHAUN 27:00 2 0/2   2/2 3 4 7 2 1 1   1 1 3 10
Team                   4 1         3
Totals 200:00 74 21/38 7/14 11/16 8 18 26 15 14 14 3 3 20 18 84
        55.3% 50% 68.8%
Head coach: RECALCATI, CARLO
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Head Coaches

MESSINA, ETTORE
CSKA Moscow
"Smodis' early injury was very painful to us. We lost a key player on the third minute of the game and, of course, it had a negative influence on the team-play. We played badly near the baskets in the second half - our rivals often had second opportunities to score after offensive rebounds. At the same time our offensive game isn't polished enough. Some players' decisions were too rash and, because of this, incorrect. Today we are far from our best shape and, honestly, it's difficult to say when we will be ready."
RECALCATI, CARLO
Montepaschi Siena
"In the first two quarters we allowed our opponents to feel too comfortable in the paint. At halftime I asked players to concentrate more on this part of the game. I believe we learned by our mistakes, as we started grabbing more rebounds. CSKA is surely one of the favorites of Euroleague, so I think a road win over such a strong team is a very good start for us. Our target is the same it has been for last three years - we want to come out on the court and win every single game we play."

Players

ANDERSEN, DAVID
CSKA Moscow
"We had some defensive stops toward the end when we either didn't grab the rebound or the ball fell right to them, and that really hurt us. Sometimes the ball just doesn't bounce the right way for you. Not to take anything away from Siena. They played a good game, and they're a very good team right now. It's a new season, and we have a new coach and new players, and we have to learn to play together. But we can't hang our heads. There's only one way for us to go, and that is up."
KAUKENAS, RIMANTAS
Montepaschi Siena
"We hit some shots down the stretch and got a few defensive stops that eventually decided the outcome. This was the first Euroleague game for both teams, and everyone was trying to find their rhythm. Maybe a few people were a little timid at the start, but in the second quarter we started to get a feel for one another. You could see it in our teammates eyes that everyone wanted to win, but maybe we were a bit nervous. We just tried to play as a team and take what our opponents gave us."
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