2003-04Regular SeasonRound 3
November 19, 2003 CET: 20:10
Local time: 20:10 ABDI IPEKCI ARENA

A Euroleague record for defense fell and CSKA improved to 3-0 in Group B by thrashing Krka Novo Mesto 89-35 on Wednesday in Moscow. That point total for Krka was the lowest allowed by a defense in any game since the Euroleague started in 2000. The previous record low had been 40 points scored by London Towers against Union Olimpija in 2001, although the third-lowest point total came only last week, when Efes beat Asvel 69-44. J.R. Holden led CSKA with 17 points. Krka, having undergone a coaching change and the loss of two point guards in the last two weeks, dropped to 0-3 despite. Krka ended up shooting 12-for-55 from the field and commiting 21 turnovers, scoring just 14 second-half points. J.R. Holden led all scorers in the game with 17 points on 8-for-10 field goals for CSKA. Marcus Brown added 15 on 7-for-9 shooting while Victor Alexander chipped in 10, all in the first quarter. Rick Rickert was the top Krka scorer with just 7 points.

The first few minutes of the game were nothing at all like the rest of it. It took CSKA that long to catch the right mood. The hosts started with Brown turnover, a foul by Alexander and misses by Turkcan and Holden. Krka, meanwhile, played well on offense and, thanks to a Rick Rickert layup followed by a three-pointer from Marko Antonijevic, led 5-0. Just about from that moment forward, however, CSKA started making all its shots and Krka could not buy a basket. The first CSKA player to warmed up was Alexander. Over the next 7 minutes, he scored 10 points himself in a 23-2 run that lasted until the end of the quarter. CSKA played excellent defense to which Krka could not find solutions. When CSKA had tripled Krka's score, 21-7, the visitors called a timeout, but the quarter ended with 2 more points for the hosts, 23-7.

The second quarter was a near repeat of the first one. The only big difference was a zone defence which Krka was trying to use and the usual second period rotation of the CSKA roster. Sergei Monya, Dragan Tarlac and Anton Ioudine came off the bench to power CSKA now. Ioudine scored 2 three-pointers and Monya added 7 points and 2 steals as the local lead kept growing. Soon, a dunk by Monya made it a 25-point game, 41-16. There was no sign at all that the guests would be able to stop or even to slow CSKA down. The game even started to have some elements of a show as CSKA made some spectacular dunks to warm up the audience. Krka would score more points in this quarter than any other, but at the end of the half its two-point accuracy was just 28% as compared to 80% for CSKA. The scoreboard read 48-21.

The third quarter followed the same parameters, except that Krka's scoring went below even its first-quarter output. Meanwhile, the show went on for CSKA. Teodoros Paploukas opened the second half with a three-point play, and Marcus Brown soon added 6 points, in an early 13-2 CSKA run to open a 38-point lead, 61-23. Included in the fun was another selection of slam dunks as Krka's demoralized defense could do nothing but watch. There was no questions at all about the winner of the game and no signs that CSKA would let Krka to discuss it. The guests scored only 6 points in 10 minutes. The quarter ended with the score 72-27 and the question of a defensive record on the minds of everyone.

The last period was a formality by all means, but CSKA did not calm down, either. Sergei Panov opened the fourth quarter with back-to-back bombs from downtown and Alexei Savrasenko added four points to make it a 50-point game, 82-32. Krka could not find their way to the basket, as they went scoreless for 5 minutes late in the game, until Mario Dundovic scored a three-point play for the final score. Ironically enough, Krka scored the first and last points of the game. The buzzer stopped it at 89-35. CSKA got their biggest win in recent history, while people in Novo Mesto will not easily forget what happened on this day in Moscow.

Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Maria Kravtchenko, Moscow
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Referees: RADIC, DANKO; JOVANOVIC, BRANKO; BIRICIK, MURAT
Attendance: 3500
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CSKA Moscow23252417
KRKA Novo Mesto71468
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CSKA Moscow23487289
KRKA Novo Mesto7212735
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 13:15 8 2/2 0/1 4/5   3 3 5 4       3 4 19
5 BROWN, MARCUS 23:15 15 6/6 1/3     2 2 5 1 2 1   1 1 20
6 PANOV, SERGEY 13:15 6 0/1 2/2   1 3 4 2 2 1 1   3 2 12
7 YUDIN, ANTON 16:45 6 0/2 2/2         4 1 2         7
10 HOLDEN, JR 24:30 17 4/4 3/5 0/2   1 1 5 3   1     3 26
12 MONIA, SERGEY 17:15 9 3/3 0/1 3/4 1 4 5   3 3     1 4 15
13 KHRYAPA, VICTOR 25:00 6 3/4 0/3     3 3 3 1   1   1 1 10
14 SAVRASENKO, ALEKSEY 12:15 6 3/6   0/2   2 2       2   2 1 4
15 BASHMINOV, ALEXANDR 10:00 2 1/2       3 3       1   1   4
16 TURKCAN, MIRSAD 16:45 2 1/2 0/2   1 5 6     1     1 4 7
20 ALEXANDER, VICTOR 14:45 10 4/4   2/4   3 3     2     2 2 9
21 TARLAC, DRAGAN 13:00 2 1/1       3 3 1   1     2   3
Team             1 1   1           2
Totals 200:00 89 28/37 8/19 9/17 3 33 36 25 16 12 7 0 17 22 138
        75.7% 42.1% 52.9%
Head coach: IVKOVIC, DUSAN
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
KRKA Novo Mesto
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 VENTA, MATEJ 12:30 6 1/1   4/4   1 1 1   5     2 3 4
5 GNJIDIC, BORIS 21:15   0/2 0/4         2 1 4     4 2 -9
7 ANTONIJEVIC, MARKO 27:30 6 0/4 2/5   2 1 3 3 2 4   1 2    
8 IVASKOVIC, IGOR 10:00   0/1 0/2     1 1     2   1 2 1 -6
9 DUNDOVIC, MARIO 24:30 6 1/3 1/2 1/1   3 3     1   2 3 2 2
10 DUSCAK, SLAVKO 22:45 4 2/6 0/1     3 3     3   1 1 2 -1
13 GRGUREVIC, ANTE 16:45 2   0/1 2/2 1 2 3           4 2 2
14 BADER, MARTON 23:45 4 2/6 0/1   5 4 9         1 2 1 6
15 BALAZIC, JURE 10:00   0/2               1       1 -2
20 MIHAJLOVIC, MARTIN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
44 RICKERT, RICK 31:00 7 3/12 0/1 1/2 3 3 6   1 1   1 2 3 2
Team           1   1   8           9
Totals 200:00 35 9/37 3/17 8/9 12 18 30 6 12 21 0 7 22 17 7
        24.3% 17.6% 88.9%
Head coach: SKANSI, PETAR
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Head Coaches

IVKOVIC, DUSAN
CSKA Moscow
"I think that Anton Yudin was the key tonight. His big threes helped us very much in a hot arena like this. We had some problems in the first half because of Panathinaikos' defense, but in the last three minutes of the game we showed great character and finally we took an important win. I believe that Panathinaikos had a good game and maybe the third foul of Tsartsaris early in the game cost them a misfunction. Well, I think that either you finish the first phase first or fifth doesn't matter, since you don't get any special advantage. I am very pleased with my players though, since they beat Panathinaikos in Athens and that is good for their psychology."
SKANSI, PETAR
KRKA Novo Mesto
"I personally had never lost the a game with such a difference. I think that Dusan Ivkovic helped us to save our face but it was a really terrible game for us. During the season we are just building the team. We missed three players until now. We have to bring three more players to our team."

Players

PANOV, SERGEY
CSKA Moscow
"The main difference between the game tonight and the other games played by Krka is the shooting percentage. They played as they used to do but did not score the regular points. As for CSKA, we started to understand each other better than we did before and the game showed it pretty well."
PAPALOUKAS, THEODOROS
CSKA Moscow
"It is too early to name us favourite for the Euroleague title. I would say that we are in a perfect condition and we try our best to win all the games. We are working hard and they key tonight was the depth of our bench. You can see many players who don't start the game to step up and offer great solutions when the ball is hot and that is very important. Our group is the most difficult and we have to go on performing like this. As for Panathinaikos, I admit that these guys put some pressure on us in the first half, but we showed character and won the game."
RICKERT, RICK
KRKA Novo Mesto
"We did not play our best tonight by any means. Right now we have to pull ourselves together and to prepare for the other games in the league. We expected the game with the tough rival but unfortunately for us some shots did not drive in."
VENTA, MATEJ
KRKA Novo Mesto
"It is very hard to say immediately why we lost the game with such a score. We did not show what we had planned and we have to work hard in the future in order not to repeat our mistakes. We knew that CSKA is a strong team, much stronger than we are and they did not let us to have even a single oppotunity to win."
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