2005-06Regular SeasonRound 6
December 07, 2005 CET: 20:45
Local time: 20:45 GALATSI OLYMPIC HALL
With a takeover move before and after halftime that left no doubt at all, Benetton Treviso rolled to a blowout 57-83 road win over AEK Athens in Group A on Wednesday. The victory lifted Benetton to 4-2 and a sure third place, at least, in the standings. AEK fell to 2-4 and will hope to retain part of fifth place by the end of the week. A 1-25 run that lasted 10 minutes and bridged the second and third quarters did it all for Benetton. The catalysts of that blast were Drew Nicholas, who finished with 17 points, and Andrea Bargnani, who had 16, the same as Marcus Goree. The mistake-free Benetton defense did the rest. AEK could only take heart in 21 points scored by its new point guard, Lionel Chalmers, but his 5-for-11 two-point and 3-for-10 three-point shooting helped explain the hosts' problems. Taylor Coppenrath added 10 points for AEK, while Amit Tamir collected 16 rebounds.

Despite appearing without a last-minute injured starter, center Giannis Bourroussis, and missing its first 7 shots, AEK started the game with a lot of energy that allowed the hosts to dominate under the boards. In less than five minutes, AEK had already grabbed 14 rebounds, including 11 on offense. Amir Tamit, the replacement for Bourroussis, had 6 points in an 8-0 run that vaulted AEK to a 12-4 lead. When Slaven Rimac hit a three-pointer and then scored on a drive, AEK had a 17-6 advantage after 6 minutes. Benetton coach David Blatt switched to a zone defense and the visitors found their go-to guys in Nicholas and Petar Popovic, who combined for 7 unanswered points to pul their team within 17-13. By the time Matteo Soragna canned a triple to finish the quarter, the AEK lead was down to 18-16.

Nicholas, it turns out, was just getting warm in the first quarter. Now, he got to the line for 4 more points, but each time he tied, Coppenrath answered to keep AEK ahead. When Chalmers checking in with back-to-back triples, AEK was still up 28-23, but this time the answering was done by Marco Mordente of Benetton. AEK still led, 29-27 on a free throw by Spyros Panteliadis after 17 minutes, but Nicholas and Benetton were about to explode. He started and ended a half-finishing 0-12 run for the guests with three-pointers while Goree and Andrea Bargnani filled in the middle points to send Benetton soaring into halftime with a sudden, double-digit lead, 29-39.

When the teams returned for the second half, Benetton turned it up to full power with a 0-9 opening blast that blew the game wide open. With Nikos Zisis in charge, the visitors played with stability and concentration as Bargnani had 5 points of the run, including a jumper that made it 29-48. Combined with its score before the half, Benetton had a 1-25 run to show for the previous 10 minutes. Chalmers scored AEK's first basket in that span to make it 31-48 and Panteliadis tried to wake up his teammates, but Benetton stayed focused and remained in control of the game. When the hosts cut the difference to 37-50, Soragna and Mordente simply connected from downtown and boost the margin to 39-62 after 30 minutes.

Benetton continued to dominate into the fourth quarter. The visitors had made 49 percent of their shots from the field until then, while AEK was making just 27 percent. Soragna and Goree scored a triple more each to keep the margin above 20 points. The most interesting moment of the quarter came when Benetton point guard Zisis, who had played his whole career until now with AEK, left the game. He was treated to an emotional standing ovation by the home crowd as Benetton cruised to an easy victory. AEK was empty of energy as Benetton soared to a final margin of 57-83.
Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Vassilis Skountis, Athens
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Referees: ARTEAGA, JUAN CARLOS; MUHVIC, DUBRAVKO; RUTESIC, ZDRAVKO; MANOS, ANTONIOS
Attendance: 0
By Quarter1234
AEK Athens18111018
Benetton Basket16232321
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AEK Athens18293957
Benetton Basket16396283
AEK Athens
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 TAMIR, AMIT 24:00 6 3/12 0/2   10 6 16     2   1 2 1 7
5 HAGAG, DROR 2:00                   1         -1
6 RIMAC, SLAVEN 27:45 7 2/8 1/2   1   1 1 1 2     3 2  
7 PELEKANOS, MICHALIS 24:15   0/2 0/1   1 3 4 1   2     5   -5
9 MAGKOUNIS, SPYRIDON DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 KALAMPOKIS, GIANNIS 14:45 3 0/2 1/2     1 1   1 1     4 1 -2
11 PAPANIKOLAU, NIKOLAOS 9:45   0/1     1 1 2           1    
12 TSIARAS, GEORGIOS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13 COPPENRATH, TAYLOR 24:00 10 4/8   2/2 1 3 4 1 1 1 1   3 2 11
15 PAPAIOAKIM, PANTELIS 20:15 7 3/5   1/4 1 5 6 1 1 2     1 2 9
19 CHALMERS, LIONEL 35:15 21 5/11 3/10 2/2 3   3 4 3 2   2 2 3 15
21 PANTELIADIS, SPYRIDON 18:00 3 1/2 0/1 1/2   1 1 2 1 3       1 2
Team           3 3 6     1     1   4
Totals 200:00 57 18/51 5/18 6/10 21 23 44 10 8 17 1 3 22 12 40
        35.3% 27.8% 60%
Head coach: KAKIOUSIS, ELEFTHERIOS
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
Benetton Basket
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
5 KALVE, ERNESTS 2:15       0/2       1 1         2 2
6 ZISIS, NIKOS 31:30 6 3/6 0/2         4       1 3   1
7 SORAGNA, MATTEO 21:45 11 1/1 3/3     2 2 2 1 4     3 2 11
8 SISKAUSKAS, RAMUNAS 1:00   0/2                         -2
9 MORDENTE, MARCO 26:15 10 2/2 2/3     3 3 4 1       3 1 15
10 SLOKAR, UROS 14:00 3 1/3   1/2 2 3 5   1 1 1     1 7
11 BARGNANI, ANDREA 23:15 16 6/9 1/1 1/2   4 4   2 2 2   1 3 20
12 NICHOLAS, DREW 35:00 17 1/4 3/7 6/6   3 3 3 2 3     1 5 19
16 SOTTANA, LUCA 0:15                              
18 GOREE, MARCUS 31:00 16 4/8 2/2 2/2 1 6 7 3 1 1       4 26
19 POPOVIC, PETAR 13:45 4 1/4   2/2 2 3 5     1     1 3 7
20 GIOVANNONI, GUILHERME DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team           1 2 3             1 4
Totals 200:00 83 19/39 11/18 12/16 6 26 32 17 9 12 3 1 12 22 110
        48.7% 61.1% 75%
Head coach: BLATT, DAVID
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Head Coaches

BLATT, DAVID
Benetton Basket
"It is always nice to be in Greece and especially to win in Greece. We came here with a special motivation for two reasons. First we have suffered at home a painful loss to Tau in overtime and we had to take it back in an away game. Second, we came to Nikos Zisis's home and we shared his emotion and special feelings. Yesterday it was St. Nicholas day in Greece and from the first moment we came here he was under pressure. His name day, the TV stations, too many interviews... Anyway the whole team would like to help him because he is a great player, but also a great guy. Sincerely I would like my son to be like Nikos when he grows up. In the first quarter we didn't play well and we seemed to be still in the flight from Italy to Greece. Then we performed an outstanding game. We defended, ran and executed very well and I am very proud of my team. We had some defensive problems early in the season, but tonight we responded in the proper way."

Players

KALAMPOKIS, GIANNIS
AEK Athens
"We didn't play well and we deserved to have such a defeat. Practically, we have missed our path and we have to find it again. It is a matter of spirit and teamwork. This is our team and we have to defend it the best possible way. First of all, we have to stay together and to react."
ZISIS, NIKOS
Benetton Basket
"It is great to be back at home and I feel a big emotion because of the reception by the spectators and the standing ovation given to me. They didn't forget what I offered to the team for five consecutive years, but to be honest, my contribution was less than that of other players. I feel sorry because AEK didn't keep its players, but now we have to look forward. AEK is still a good team and it needs support from everybody. It will keep a big part in my heart forever. Regarding the game, we had an easy win. We are still missing Siskauskas, who is a very important player, but tonight we played great in both ends and also we kept our balance and concentration. Sometimes we get crazy and because of my role I try to play a mind game and keep the balance. I don't feel guilty when I don't score points, but I feel guilty when I make turnovers."
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