2003-04Top 16Round 3
March 17, 2004 CET: 20:40
Local time: 20:40 FERNANDO BUESA ARENA

One of last season's Final Four teams put itself in great position to make this year's trip to Tel Aviv, too, as visiting CSKA Moscow topped its closest Group D challenger, Tau Ceramica, 77-80 on Wednesday in Vitoria, Spain to stay undefeated. Marcus Brown led five double-figure scorers for CSKA with 22 points, while Mirsad Turkcan put up a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds. J.R. Holden added 17 points for the winners, Theodoros Papaloukas 13 and Dragan Tarlac 12. Luis Scola had 20 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks for Tau, whose record drops to 2-1. Arvydas Macijauskas added 15 points, Pablo Prigioni 14 and Andres Nocioni 13 for Tau.

CSKA needed a full 2 minutes to make its first basket. Once they managed to score, however, the visitors made it 7 points in a row for a 6-7 lead that cancelled Tau's explosive start. Fueled by a crazy crowd, however, Tau responded with a 10-0 run of its own to take 16-7 advantage after 5 minutes. The showdown was already throwing off sparks. Victor Alexander, a former Tau player, had to head the bench with third fouls, the first big problem for CSKA. Tau started looking for inside baskets on every offense, and both Scola and Nocioni obliged as the hosts' lead hit 18-9. But CSKA's answer was its ace backcourt duo, Holden and Brown. They each had three-point plays and center Dragan Tarlac climbed off the bench for 4 points as CSKA got all the way back within 24-23 by the end of the quarter.

The second quarter started with quick lead changes although both teams found problems scoring. Defenses were winning the battle, but the fight was costing Tau some unnecessary fouls. Even with Macijauskas on court after he had sat out most of the first quarter, a mask covering his broken nose, Tau was unable to add easy baskets. Meanwhile CSKA built a small, 31-34 lead after 16 minutes thanks to back-to-back layups from Turkcan. A Tau timeout was followed by a good sign for the hosts, Macijauskas nailing his first three-pointer to put his team back in front, 36-34. There the difference remained, after baskets by Sergi Vidal of Tau and Theodoros Papaloukas of CSKA in the final minute sent the teams to the lockers with 38-36 showing on the scoreboard.

On the first possession after halftime, Tarlac smashed the rim for CSKA to tie the game, and Tau should have taken that as a warning. Brown followed with 6 points in a row as the guests opened a sudden 36-42 margin. Although Kornel David and Scola increased the intensity under the rims on both ends, CSKA controlled the rhythm thanks to its solid defense. The atmosphere was getting hotterstep by step because of the physical game both teams were putting on the floor. The difference remained for CSKA midway through the third quarter, mainly thanks to Brown's smart shooting. A three-pointer by Holden was followed by an offensive foul called on Scola, forcing a Tau timeout with CSKA ahead 51-58. Things only got worse for Tau as Holden made a jumper and Brown dunked to set CSKA's lead at 9 points, 55-64, after 30 minutes.

The last period started with another CSKA slam, this time by Brown, who was a nightmare for Tau's defense. But a technical foul called on CSKA coach Dusan Ivkovic awakened Tau, whose 7-0 run over the next couple minutes got it back in the game at 62-66. A three-pointer by Pablo Prigioni forced a CSKA timeout with Tau having come within 65-68 with almost 7 minutes to play. The pace slowed then, and CSKA kept its lead at 68-72 thanks to 4 points from Papaloukas. Macijauskas struck back with a triple, but a pair of Holden free throws and another Papaloukas layup made it 71-76 after 37 minutes. After a timeout, Scola was fouled just before the game entered in the last minute, but a three by Prigioni reduced the gap to 77-79 with 37 seconds to go. Prigioni also fouled out while trying to stop Brown, who made only 1 of 2 free throws, giving Tau a final chance to tie in the last 10 seconds. Macijauskas tried an awkward three-pointer that Turkcan rebounded, making CSKA the only undefeated team now in Group D.

Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Natxo Mendaza, Vitoria
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Referees: BRAZAUSKAS, ROMUALDAS; KOUKOULEKIDIS, STELIOS; DOZAI, SRDAN; JONES, WILLIAM
Attendance: 9323
By Quarter1234
Tau Ceramica24141722
CSKA Moscow23112818
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Tau Ceramica24385577
CSKA Moscow23346280
Tau Ceramica
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 SCOLA, LUIS 33:00 20 9/16   2/2 2 6 8 7 3 3 2   5 4 29
5 NOCIONI, ANDRES 32:15 13 4/5 1/3 2/2   8 8 1   2 2   2 2 19
7 MACIJAUSKAS, ARVYDAS 25:00 15 2/7 3/6 2/2 1 2 3 2 1 1     3 3 12
8 CALDERON, JOSE 17:00     0/5         2 1       1   -3
9 VIDAL, SERGI 17:15 6 3/6     3 1 4         1 3 4 7
10 PRIGIONI, PABLO 31:30 14 1/2 4/9     2 2 5 2 2     5   10
14 ARZALLUS, ASIER DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
16 BUESA, JAVIER DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18 DAVID, KORNEL 29:30 7 3/7   1/2 1   1 1 3 1 1   4 2 5
21 SPLITTER, TIAGO 4:30         1 1 2     1       1 2
51 BETTS, ANDY 10:00 2 1/2   0/2 3 2 5     3     3 2  
Team           1   1   4         1 6
Totals 200:00 77 23/45 8/23 7/10 12 22 34 18 14 13 5 1 26 19 87
        51.1% 34.8% 70%
Head coach: IVANOVIC, DUSKO
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
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 23:15 13 5/8 0/2 3/4 1 3 4 1 1     1 2 3 13
5 BROWN, MARCUS 35:45 22 6/12 2/4 4/5       3 1 3   2 4 9 17
6 PANOV, SERGEY 10:45   0/1       1 1 1 1       3   -1
7 YUDIN, ANTON 3:15                   1     1   -2
10 HOLDEN, JR 38:45 17 4/11 2/8 3/3 1 2 3 5 1 3   2   3 11
12 MONIA, SERGEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 KHRYAPA, VICTOR 19:30 2 1/1 0/1   1 2 3       1   2   3
14 SAVRASENKO, ALEKSEY DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 BASHMINOV, ALEXANDR DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
16 TURKCAN, MIRSAD 28:45 10 3/5 0/1 4/4 2 9 11 1 1 1       3 22
20 ALEXANDER, VICTOR 6:45 4 1/1   2/2 1   1   1       3 2 5
21 TARLAC, DRAGAN 33:15 12 5/8   2/5 4 4 8     3     3 6 14
Team           2 4 6   7 3     1   9
Totals 200:00 80 25/47 4/16 18/23 12 25 37 11 13 14 1 5 19 26 91
        53.2% 25% 78.3%
Head coach: IVKOVIC, DUSAN
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Head Coaches

IVANOVIC, DUSKO
Tau Ceramica
"I said before of this game that we need to beat CSKA once if we want to be in Tel Aviv. Now I think in the same way. We need to win two more games at home and win by 4 points in Moscow. I think we lacked some experience, mainly in the beginning. We got small leads in the first minutes but we lost them very quickly. After halftime we played too fast, too hasty. When we managed to reduce the gap, we missed better defense from some of our players. I think we could have played the last possession better, we could have done one more pass, we could have made a better play."
IVKOVIC, DUSAN
CSKA Moscow
"The game we saw tonight is one of the best we can see right now in the competition. I think all the players gave all the best they had tonight. There were many changes in the lead since the beginning. They started with a 6-0 run, then we answered with 7 points in a row and then they took a 10-0 run again. In those moments our defensive transition was below the expected level, but when we called a timeout we managed to take some balance on the floor to reach the end of the first period only down by one. Definitely all quarters were played at a high level. I'm happy because my team, maybe for the first time in a game of this kind, had 5 players with double figures in scoring, which is very important in this stage of the competition. We controlled the game and their shooters, like Macijauskas, but nothing is finished yet. I respect very much Tau and Coach Ivanovic because they are very good competitors, they play in the same way on the road as at home."

Players

NOCIONI, ANDRES
Tau Ceramica
"It's not impossible. We are only 3 points away from them and I think we are in good shape. So we must think there is no big problem to win there by more than 3 points. The key moment of the game was when they manageg to open a gap thanks to Holden and Brown, when they took an 11-point lead. We are balanced teams, I think we both are in the same level so the only thing we have to think about is the next game, not this one."
TARLAC, DRAGAN
CSKA Moscow
"Although we won in Vitoria, the road to the Final Four is still long, especially because Tau got two road wins before this game and we must do the same in the second leg. Tau is well-known because they play in the same aggressive way on the road as at home, so I think the next game in Moscow will be tougher because they are going to play tougher. I think the key of the game was that we managed to take control after a bad start in the first quarter. After that, we kept the control of the game thanks to our good defense, especially in transition, because we know they are a very dangerous team in offensive transitions. It's true that they are a less experienced team in these kind of games, but although we were supposed to be more calm in the last minutes, we didn't show that. We gave them a chance to get back into the game when we were up by six ."
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