The reigning Eurocup MVP has not skipped a beat in stepping his game up to the Turkish Airlines Euroleague. Andrew Goudelock of Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul earned bwin MVP honors in just his second game after leading Fenerbahce Ulker to a 76-91 road win at PGE Turow Zgorzelec on Thursday. Goudelock racked up a performance index rating of 30, which was the highest of all players on winning teams for the week and made him bwin MVP for Round 2 of the Regular Season. He was strong early, scoring 11 points in the first quarter as Fenerbahce took charge. And when Turow rallied late, Goudelock came to the rescue with 9 points in the final three minutes to ice the game. He finished with 27 points, making 9 of 14 two point attempts, and added 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals. The highest index rating of Round 2 came from Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade guard Marcus Williams, who produced a 31 index in an 83-81 loss at Neptunas Klaipeda. Williams scored 23 points, dished 6 assists and collected 2 steals and a block in a standout performance. Andrey Vorontsevich dominated for CSKA Moscow in a 99-80 rout of defending champion Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv. The CSKA forward went for 13 points, 4 assists and 3 blocks for a rating of 29. Turow big man Damian Kulig was impressive in defeat with 23 points – including 3 for 3 from downtown – plus 8 rebounds and 3 blocks for a 28 index. Rounding out the list of Round 2’s best are Deividas Gailius of Neptunas, Furkan Aldemir of Galatasaray Liv Hospital Istanbul, Nobel Boungou-Colo of Limoges CSP and Tibor Pleiss of FC Barcelona, each with an inex rating of 23.
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