Olympiakos S.F.P. Pireus: took 2nd place (6-4) in Group B, then took 1st place (5-1) in Group E, lost 82-84 to Panathinaikos in the Semifinals, then lost 3rd place game to Barcelona 79-95 (!!!)
Panathinaikos Athens: took 3rd place (7-3) in Group B, then took 1st place (5-1) in Group G, beat CSKA Moscow 73-71 in the Final (!!!)
Eurobasket.com All-Greek A1 League Awards
2008-2009 - Jun 6, 2009
All-A1 League 1st Team 2008-09
Spanoulis
Stevenson
Pekovic
Greer
Bourousis
Player of the Year -
Vassilis Spanoulis (193-G-82) of Panathinaikos Athens Guard of the Year -
Vassilis Spanoulis (193-G-82) of Panathinaikos Athens Forward of the Year -
Jarod Stevenson (200-F-75) of Costa Cafe Marousi Center of the Year -
Nikola Pekovic (210-C-86) of Panathinaikos Athens Most Improved Player of the Year -
Manolis Papamakarios (190-G-80) of Panellinios Athens Bosman Player of the Year -
Nikola Pekovic (210-C-86) of Panathinaikos Athens Import Player of the Year -
Mike Batiste (203-F-77) of Panathinaikos Athens Domestic Player of the Year -
Vassilis Spanoulis (193-G-82) of Panathinaikos Athens Defensive Player of the Year -
Dimitris Diamantidis (196-G-80) of Panathinaikos Athens Co-Coach of the Year -
Zeljko Obradovic of Panathinaikos and
Soulis Markopoulos of Marousi
PANATHINAIKOS IS THE CHAMPION!!!
- Jun 1, 2009
Panathinaikos Athens beat Olympiakos 94-81 and succeded the triple
crown for a second time in the last 3 years.
Panathinaikos Athens was much better in the game and especially in
the fourht and most crucial period,
Dimitris Diamantidis (196-G-80) was amazing and helped his
team-mates to succed once mroe agaisnt Yannakis Reds. He scored, he
rebound, he assist, he steal and he blocked three times his opponents.
If a player from
Panathinaikos Athens should nominated MVP this is definetely
Dimitris Diamantidis not because he scored 9 points but he was a
real leader in the court with many jobs shown in the court and with many
other not like the amazing defence over the NBAer Childress to let him
without a point in the game other than his 8 free throws. The Triple
Corwn is a fact and
Zeljko Obradovic is the best Head Coach in Europe for another time.
There is a huge number of records broken this seazon but mostly from
Alvertis Fragiskos in his last period in action. The Greek Forward has
an amazing record of titles which will not be broken for many years to
come.
The 17th All Star Game just finished in Xanthi and the result
was: Greek Stars - Rest of the World 127-93 In the Basketball celebration which took place in Xanthi the weekend of 14-15th
of March, 2009 during the 17th All star game the Hellenic team
'thrashed' the Foreigners with 34 points difference. This was the first victory
for the Greek stars after the year 2005. The MVP of the 17th All Star
Game was voted the Greek International center, Ioannis
Giannis Bourousis (212-C-83, agency:
FCM)
of Olympiakos Piraeus.The top scorers for the two teams were:Greek Stars:
Giannis Bourousis 23 points and 8 rebounds,
Thodoros Papaloukas (200-G-77, agency:
Interperformances) 18 points and 6 assists and
Dimitris Diamantidis (196-G-80) 14 points.Rest of the World: Batiste 17 points and 9 rebounds, Vujcic 10 points. In the Dunk Competition: Will
Daniels (203-F-86, college:
Rhode
Island) of Kavalla beat in the finals Harris of Kolossos
Rodou
Panathinaikos won the Greek Cup: 80-70 against Olympiacos
The third period found Olympiacos
ahead almost at all its first 8 minutes due to successive successful baskets
from
Thodoros Papaloukas (200-G-77, agency:
Interperformances) (7 points) and
Lynn
Greer (186-G-79, college:
Temple)
mainly, while from the Greens
Dimitris Diamantidis (196-G-80) took some attempts and succeeded (7 points).
The period ended at 53-53, and after the Greens leaded with 53-51, in a period
with a high score, comparing to the previous ones, good basket and much tension
inside the field. Panathinaikos managed to improve in its rebounds (25-21) with
only one offensive for the Reds.
The final period started totally balanced (57-57) 7:10 before its ended, but
then Panathinaikos made a quick 6-0 serie with two successive three-pointers
from
Antonis Fotsis (210-F-81) and
Stratos Perperoglou (203-G-84), to take an important lead at this time of
the game (6:09 before the end). Olympiacos responded with his 7-0 serie for the
64-63 to relead, 5:07 before the end, and the end of the final was extremely
anxious for all the spectators.
Dimitris Diamantidis though was there (three successive consecutive 3-point
shots) for the 64-72. The whole situation was then very difficult to change and
Panathinaikos was finally the winner, at the final
Dimitris Diamantidis was voted MVP of the final, with his 16 points but
mainly his impreesive appearance at the last period. Olympiakos:
Thodoros Papaloukas 13, Pelekanos, Vujcic 4, Milosevic,
Giannis Bourousis (212-C-83, agency:
FCM)
10, Halperin 3,
Lynn
Greer 11,
Jannero Pargo (187-G-79, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
Arkansas)
7,
Panagiotis Vasilopoulos (202-F-84, agency:
FCM)
8, Schortsianitis 3,
Giorgos Printezis (206-F-85, agency:
FCM)
9, Erceg 2 Panathinaikos:
Vassilis Spanoulis (193-G-82, agency:
Beo
Basket) 9,
Stratos Perperoglou 9,
Mike
Batiste (203-F-77, college:
Arizona St.)
12,
Antonis Fotsis 13, Chatzivrettas, Nicholas 6, Tsartsaris,
Dimitris Diamantidis 16,
Nikola Pekovic (210-C-86, agency:
Beo
Basket) 5,
Sarunas Jasikevicius (192-G-76, college:
Maryland)
10
Eurobasket.com is at Helleniko's hall in order to attend the Greek cup final
between the two bigger teams of the Greek championship this season.
Unfortunately the game will be attended only by 2.000 spectators, since the
possibility of violence between the 'fans' of the two teams is still big and
thus the police and the Greek Federation decided to the referred number of
spectators (in fact only 1.200 will be the fans of the two teams, the rest are
invited to the final).
Up to the last moment's news, Panathinaikos have no problems to face while
Olympiacos still has
Josh
Childress (203-G/F-83, college:
Stanford)
out of games (he will probably return from USA next week) and
Jannero Pargo (187-G-79, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
Arkansas)
faced some problems during last week but he is finally between the 12 players of
Panagiotis Yannakis .
Some violence has appeared an hour before the game between the police and the
fans of Panathinaikos, but now, 35 minutes before the beginning everything is ok
and all of us here wait for the big game to start.
We will keep everybody informed about everything happens here.
Greek cup Final: Olympiacos - Panathinaikos LIVE: 1st half
30-32
The game started with an early 9-2 from Pananthinaikos at a time in which
Olympiacos couldn't manage to score inside the field (the two points coming from
free throws) while Vujcic had two fouls even from the very first 1:24. After
Thodoros Papaloukas (200-G-77, agency:
Interperformances) entered the game, Olympiacos was significantly improved
both at offense and defence to end the period at 3 points behind (13-16). At
this period, Pananthinaikos dominated at the game and the difference at the
score could have been even bigger if its turnovers were less (4-3 the final
number at this period for the turnovers) as well as the offensive rebounds for
the Reds (5 at this period).
At the second period, the serie of Olympiacos extended up to 15-4 (from 6-15 to
21-19) with the Reds coming ahead for the first time with a 3-point shot from
Jannero Pargo (187-G-79, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
Arkansas).
Sarunas Jasikevicius (192-G-76, college:
Maryland)
gave a breath to his team but generally the game has been balanced (22-22). At
that time, and after Olympiacos' 24-22, the Greens made a 9-0 serie (to 24-31),
getting advantage of
Jannero Pargo's two successive turnovers and
Mike
Batiste (203-F-77, college:
Arizona St.)'s
excellent performance. Olympiacos answered with a 4-0, to 28-31, due to the
offensive rebounds, before the final 30-32 for this first half.
Briefly, the Reds managed to be near at the score due to their 9 offensive
rebounds (3 for Panathinaikos and 20-14 totally), and despite their 7 turnovers
since the Greens had 6. Certainly, Olympiacos was very bad out of the 3-point
line (2/11) but this was outbalanced since Panathinaikos had 7/12 free throws.
Olympiacos:
Thodoros Papaloukas 4,
Giannis Bourousis (212-C-83, agency:
FCM)
8,
Jannero Pargo 7,
Panagiotis Vasilopoulos (202-F-84, agency:
FCM)
4 Panathinaikos:
Mike
Batiste 10,
Sarunas Jasikevicius 6,
Antonis Fotsis (210-F-81) 5,
Nikola Pekovic (210-C-86, agency:
Beo
Basket) 5
Semifinals:
MAROUSI COSTA CO 72-76 PANATHINAIKOS
OLYMPIACOS 84-79 PANIONIOS
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