Liege - Oostende 84-80
No.1 Liege improved its score to 12-5 after tiny 84-80 home win against Oostende. Adrian Banks (191-G-86, college: NW Mississippi CC) was totally the best player in this victory draining 34 points. He made 6 of 8 attempts from behind the arc and also 6 of 8 for FG2. In Oostende (9-8), Bracey Wright (191-G-84, agency: Priority Sports, college: Indiana) collected 19 points and 5 boards [read more]
Liege - Oostende 84-80 No.1 Liege improved its score to 12-5 after tiny 84-80 home win against Oostende. Adrian Banks (191-G-86, college: NW Mississippi CC) was totally the best player in this victory draining 34 points. He made 6 of 8 attempts from behind the arc and also 6 of 8 for FG2. In Oostende (9-8), Bracey Wright (191-G-84, agency: Priority Sports, college: Indiana) collected 19 points and 5 boards.
M.Hainaut - Aalstar 78-98 Aalstar celebrated valuable road win against Dexia Mons-Hainaut joining Leuven on the 7th place with 7-10 record. B.J. Raymond (198-G/F-87, agency: Elfus-Siegel Management (ESM), college: Xavier) was the leading player in victory with 23 points and 6 rebounds. Jorn Steinbach (181-G-89) added 19 pts and 7 assists. In the loosing squad (9-8), Kelvin Torbert (193-G-83, college: Michigan St.) collected 22 points and 6 boards.
Leuven - Verviers-Pep. 78-85 Anthony Hilliard (193-G/F-86, college: Elizabeth City) and Brandon Freeman (191-G-83, college: UALR) stepped up for Pepinster last night scoring 26 and 20 points respectively. Hilliard registered double-double as he grabbed 14 rebounds beside the points. For the hosts, Kyle Spain (196-F-87, agency: Elfus-Siegel Management (ESM), college: San Diego St.) had 22 points and 6 boards. Pepinster 9-8, Leuven 7-10.
Gent - Antwerp 75-68 The last ranked Gent registered 4th victory of the season. Its best player was Kevin Melson (199-F-78, college: Wright St.) with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Dimitri Jorssen (212-C-79, college: Utah St.) also had very important role adding 17 points and 5 boards. Antwerp (9-8) got 22 pts and 5 rebs from Timothy Black (178-G-81, agency: Limelight Hoops, college: Barton (NC)).
With all its foreign players back from the injured list, Spirou Charleroi is willing to release its Croatian Center Jure Lalic (212-C-86).Jef Van der Jonckheyd (203-F-82) will be out til the end of March due to the hip injury which already sidelined him for several weeks.Oostende's Stephane Pelle (204-C/F-80, college: Colorado) recently underwent surgery to repair a broken bone in his finger. He should be out between 3 to 4 weeks [read more]
With all its foreign players back from the injured list, Spirou Charleroi is willing to release its Croatian Center Jure Lalic (212-C-86).
Jef Van der Jonckheyd (203-F-82) will be out til the end of March due to the hip injury which already sidelined him for several weeks.
Oostende's Stephane Pelle (204-C/F-80, college: Colorado) recently underwent surgery to repair a broken bone in his finger. He should be out between 3 to 4 weeks.
Another injured player is Antwerp Giants Randy Oveneke (201-F-86) who needs to undergo knee surgery due to a meniscus injury. He should be out for about a month.
Timothy Black nailed 22 points as Antwerp cruised past Enisey - Feb 3, 2010 (by Eurobasket News)
Antwerp - Enisey 81:72
Timothy Black nailed 22 points as Antwerp cruised past Enisey 81:72. The hosts opened the game with 21-18 however the Russian side bounced back with 23-15 in the second period. Antwerp needed two wins in the second half to take the second straight win in Top 16. Christophe Beghin (207-F-80, agency: Court Side) collected 16 points, while Bryan Hopkins (183-G-83, college: SMU) posted 13. Kaspars Kambala (206-C-78, college: UNLV) answered with 22 points for the guests [read more]
Antwerp - Enisey 81:72
Timothy Black nailed 22 points as Antwerp cruised past Enisey 81:72. The hosts opened the game with 21-18 however the Russian side bounced back with 23-15 in the second period. Antwerp needed two wins in the second half to take the second straight win in Top 16. Christophe Beghin (207-F-80, agency: Court Side) collected 16 points, while Bryan Hopkins (183-G-83, college: SMU) posted 13. Kaspars Kambala (206-C-78, college: UNLV) answered with 22 points for the guests. Roanne handed Banvit their second loss as they defeated them 76:53 in France. The hosts won all the periods and rightfully deserved the win. David Noel stepped up with 21 points, whilst Mims Ralph had 18 and Nsonwu Uchenna collected 14 points and 14 caroms. Williams Lance ended up with 13 points for the Turkish side that fell at 0-2.
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