2001-02Regular SeasonRound 5
November 08, 2001 CET: 20:30
Local time: 20:30 PALAVERDE
There was a playoff atmosphere in the air for Maccabi Tel Aviv's historic first visit to Treviso on Thursday, and after a game full of wide swings and lead changes, host Benetton prevailed for a thrilling 87-83 victory in Group A. Tyus Edney led an impressive offensive effort by Benetton with 23 points. Sergei Chikalkin, who carried the early scoring load, added 17, Bostjan Nachbar and Jorge Garbajosa 14 each, and Marcelo Nicola 11. Anthony Parker led the visitors with 23 points, Huffman, Tal Burstein and Arriell McDonald put up 11 each, and Derrick Sharp added 10. The victory locked up the two ambitious teams with 3-2 records in third place in the Group, behind co-leaders Olympiakos and Efes Pilsen.

Benetton coach Mike D'Antoni surprised people by starting four small guys and one big man, Jorge Garbajosa, who had to match up with Nate Huffman. The result: Benetton led 7-0 after two minutes, 15-4 after four as Sergei Chikalkin started getting hot. A timeout, some changes in the offense, and the equally hot hand of Derrick Sharp from behind the arc got Maccabi back in the game at 14-19 after five minutes. Benetton went taller now, with Marcelo Nicola joining Garbajosa to make the lane presence more solid. Maccabi kept up its consistent attack, with Yoav Saffar running strong and Anthony Parker giving problems to Riccardo Pittis, the best defender in Benetton. All that led the visitors within 3 points, at 28-25, after 10 minutes.

D'Antoni decided to rest Tyus Edney to start the second quarter, and Maccabi reacted with an 11-2 run over 4 minutes that put the scoreboard lights to its advantage, 30-36. All in all, Maccabi had outscored Benetton 32-15 in the previous 10 minutes. Edney came back and Treviso found offensive fluidity again by looking less for three-pointers while putting the ball inside and forcing fouls. The run was now Benetton's, and it did not end until the hosts had outscored Maccabi 18-4 to take a 48-40 lead. Chikalkin and Edney were up to 15 points each by the time Benetton glided into the half, ahead by 52-45.

A high pace beginning the third period didn't fase Maccabi. The visitors simply tied the game with three straight long-distance baskets from three different players. But Garbajosa under the offensive boards wasa tiger and helped Benetton maintain the lead. D¿Antoni changed his defense, going to a 3-2 zone, the immediate impact being two turnovers by the Israelis. Treviso changed its defense again and Maccabi tied it again, 66-66, on a basket by Mark Brisker. Then came Edney-time again. The diminutive point guard scored a jump hook in the paint and a pull up jumper off a pick-and-roll to push Benetton ahead 70-66. Sharp was back on the floor to work on defense against Edney and the period ended on 71-68 with a final basket by Maccabi's Gur Shelef.

The fourth quarter began with Marcelo Nicola scoring from downtown and blocking a layup attempt by Shelef. Bostjan Nachbar added another three-pointer for a 77-68 Benetton lead, and then the duo Edney-Garbajosa sealed the game with an excellent play for an 82-68 lead with four minutes to go. Maccabi made an immediate 0-9 run and 3 minutes were left on a scoreboard that now read only 82-77 for the home team. It was not enough time, however, as a huge block by Garbajosa on a drive by Parker was the key defensive stretch to let Benetton take a huge win before its home fans.
Thursday, November 8, 2001
L.M., Treviso
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Referees: DORIZON, PASCAL; ARTEAGA, JUAN CARLOS; LOVSIN, ANDREJ
Attendance: 3296
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Benetton Basket28241916
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Maccabi Elite25456883
Benetton Basket
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 NICOLA, MARCELO 21:00 11 1/3 1/4 6/6 1 2 3 1     1   2 2 11
5 EDNEY, TYUS 30:00 23 6/10 2/4 5/6   4 4 4 2 3     2 6 27
6 STOJIC, MARIO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7 PITTIS, RICCARDO 25:00 8 3/6   2/8 3 1 4 2 5       4 7 13
8 MARCONATO, DENIS 19:00   0/2     1 3 4       1   4 1  
9 BULLERI, MASSIMO 10:00   0/2 0/2     3 3     1     1   -3
10 CHIKALKIN, SERGEI 35:00 17 3/8 2/3 5/5   3 3 2 2 3       4 19
11 TOMIDY, ALAN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12 NACHBAR, BOSTJAN 35:00 14 5/10 1/2 1/2 1 6 7       1   3 1 13
13 BASEI, FRANCESCO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14 SERENI, GIACOMO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 GARBAJOSA, JORGE 25:00 14 5/7 1/3 1/2 7 3 10       1   5 4 19
Team                                
Totals 200:00 87 23/48 7/18 20/29 13 25 38 9 9 7 4 0 21 25 99
        47.9% 38.9% 69%
Head coach: D'ANTONI, MIKE
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
Maccabi Elite
  Rebounds Blocks Fouls
# Player Min Pts 2FG 3FG FT O D T As St To Fv Ag Cm Rv PIR
4 HENEFELD, NADAV 7:00       0/2           1     1 1 -3
5 BRISKER, MARK 10:00 2 1/1       1 1               3
6 SHARP, DERRICK 25:00 10 1/3 2/4 2/2   3 3     2     3 1 5
7 HUFFMAN, NATE 30:00 11 4/8   3/4 5 7 12 2   2   1 4 3 16
8 PARKER, ANTHONY 39:00 23 6/12 2/4 5/8 4 2 6 5 2 1   1 1 6 28
9 SHELEF, GUR 20:00 6 2/6 0/1 2/2 2 2 4 2 1 2   1 4 3 4
10 BURSTEIN, TAL 17:00 11 1/3 3/4 0/2   2 2     2     4 2 4
12 SAFFAR, YOAV 16:00 7 1/2 1/2 2/2 1 3 4 2 1 1     2 1 10
13 FANAN, REGEV DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14 McDONALD, ARRIEL 29:00 11 2/7 2/5 1/2   1 1 1 2     1 5 4 4
15 BESOK, HUSEYIN 7:00 2 1/3     1 2 3     1     1   1
Team                                
Totals 200:00 83 19/45 10/20 15/24 13 23 36 12 6 12 0 4 25 21 72
        42.2% 50% 62.5%
Head coach: BLATT, DAVID
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Head Coaches

D'ANTONI, MIKE
Benetton Basket
"We played like a team both on offense and on defense, this was the key of our success. I regret making too many concessions to them in the last two minutes and we won just by four points. That could be a handicap at the end of this phase. We have played without Mario Stojic but all the other guys played tough and we forgot he wasn¿t with us. It was very important to control the paint and the rebounds to run and not give them second opporunities."
BLATT, DAVID
Maccabi Elite
"We know perfectly the strength of Benetton and I'm not surprised by their game. I'm disappointed with my team and its performance. We lost too many rebounds and that was the key of the game. Bennetton confirmed itself to be a strong team that make a run for something important this season."

Players

GARBAJOSA, JORGE
Benetton Basket
"We know that Maccabi was a hard team to beat that would be close at the end and never die. My block was important but all the players who went on the floor played with great heart and made a big effort to win the game. To defeat a great team like Maccabi is not easy and everyone has to play an intense and big game to win."
HUFFMAN, NATE
Maccabi Elite
"Our mistake probably has been to accept such a fast pace. Then we allow them rebounds and second shots, and I know perfectly well that also is my personal fault. This game confirms our group is the strongest of the competition and that it¿s very tough and there are no weak opponents."
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