Day 3, Finals September 16,
1999 The Drazen Petrovic Trophy, for the Championship MVP,
went at lasty to Tim Duncan, who simply dominated the final game vs. Vasco,
scoring 16 points in first quarter, 32 at the and, and imposing his great
presence during all the game. The All Star of McDonald's was made of
course by Duncan, then Avery Johnson, Gianmarco Pozzecco, Charles Byrd and Jose
Vargas and Francesco Vescovi (last two tie for forward posotion). But the
presence of Avery Johnson in this All Star is another sign of how much NBA is
the "owner" of this tournment. Johnson has been dominated and almost
humiliated by Pozzecco in Varese-Spurs game, and some other considerations about
the same game, mostly about the referees' behaviour in that occasion, were
common in the media talks yesterday. No one wants to say that NBA teams are at
the same level of the best European ones. There is again a great gap of
difference, and maybe there will be a great difference even in future, but in
Friday game the key decisions of refs during last quarter were all in one-way:
San Antonio. And this put a bitter taste on the final result. We all hope that
all the referees, mostly the FIBA ones, will consider this in future, avoiding a
kind behavoir which makes to think about a their "psychological
subjection". More, if really NBA and FIBA are planning a true World
Championship for clubs, it should be better to schedule it after some months of
work for NBA clubs too. In fact, it tis true that Varese Roosters could have
been advantaged by their two months of preparation more, but, be careful NBA,
even if the game of Varese has been fantastic, the present continental ranking
of the Italian Champions is very lower than the one of, for example, Olympiakos,
Panathinaikos, Paf, and Barcelona, the four teams which currently lead the
Euroleague groups. What could have happened if one of those had been on the
court instead of Varese ? Final: San
Antonio Spurs - Vasco da Gama 103-68 (Jackson 7, Duncan 32, Robinson 16, Elie 2, Johnson 14, Daniels 10, Walker
5, Brown 4, Porter 7, Rose 2, Kerr 2, Newble 2, Lindemann, Spencer - Klafke 9,
Vargas 12, Vareja 6, Ferraciu 12, Byrd 17, Oliveira 5, Joelcio, Helinho, Alexey
2, Aylton, Diego, Andrθ Rodrigues)
Vasco da Gama was not able to challenge NBA champions. The Spurs controlled the
whole game and created very spectacular event. There were many opinions after
2nd day of the event that the gap between NBA and other leagues is shrinking,
but today NBA champions confirmed that the distance is still very big. The had a
lot to prove today and they did. Tim Duncan was unquestionable best player of
the final game, leading the Spurs with 32 points and 18 rebounds. 3rd Place Game: Varese - Zalgiris 78-97
(24-21, 43-49, 56-69)
(Allen 7, Vescovi 2, Zanus Fortes 14, Pozzecco 16,
Meneghin 7, Giadini 15, Foiera 3, Wucherer 6, Allegretti 0, Agazzone 4,
Calamia 2, Knezevic 0, Bagatta 2 -
M.Zukauskas 18, Timinskas 26, Masiulis 4, E.Zukauskas 8, Stunbrys 11,
Sestokas 15, Slanina 8, Zidek 5, Grgat 2 All. Kazlauskas)
Varese wanted to win the game very hard and the first two quarters showed that
they have a big chance to take the third place in the tournament. Common opinion
about Euroleague defending champions Zalgiris was, that they have much weaker
roster comparing to the last season and their first lost game to South American
champion Vasco da Gama seemed confirm that. However they showeg a real good play
in the second half (leading even by 22 points) of the game and managed to get
the victory. 5th Place: Adelaide
- Sagesse 91-84 ADELAIDE 36ERS: Cattalini 23 (9/20, 1/5), Maley 20
(8/18, 1/3), Rees 3 (1/2), Maher 21 (6/10, 1/8), Mee 8 (4/8, 0/2); Davis 2 (1/3,
0/1), Stiff 14 (4/9, 1/1), Sapwell (0/3), Bauer (0/2), Williams (0/1, 0/2).
All.: Smyth. SAGESSE BEIRUT: El Khatib 12 (2/5, 2/8), Mchantaf 26 (3/10, 6/10),
N'Diaye 10 (4/10, 0/2), Vogel 5 (1/6), Acha 22 (7/13, 1/5); McGruder 5 (0/4,
1/2), Eskidjian 2 (1/1), El Haji 2 (1/3), Bechara. N.e.: Hallett, Makki, Zakhem.
All.: Sarkis.
Adelaide seemed control the game in two first quarters. However Sagesse managed
to to overcome 14-points deficit in the third quarter aiming to tie the game in
the last period. But Adelaide managed to secure their victory and finish the
tournament in the 5th position. Worth to mention that Sagesse was the first
representative from Asia in the Mc Donald's Championship. They left a big
iimpression, as challenged seriously Varese, and then had a very good game
against Adelaide. Sagesse had a big support of their fans, who came in three
full loaded planes from Lebanon. Sagesse
coach Ghassan Sarkis. "We came as underdogs and I don't think we had the
respect of any of the other clubs before coming here. But believe me, we proved
we have a very strong team."
Day 2, Semifinals
September 15, 1999 Spurs narrowly avoided upset in
the Mc Donalds Championship. It looks like the gap is getting smaller, despite
Americans players still try not to believe it. San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
Varese (ITA) 96-86
(Johnson 18, Elie
16, Duncan 15+16reb, Porter 15, Robinson 12+9reb Rose
2, Jackson 9, Walker 5, Daniels 5, Brown, Newble Vescovi 20, Wucherer 14, Sekunda 11, Menghin
11, Pozzecco 7, Santiago 11, Allen 7, Zanus Fortes 3, Foiera 2, Bagatta,
Giadini, Agazzone, Allegretti, Calamia) Tim Duncan by grabbing 16 rebounds and adding 15 points lead San Antonio
Spurs to 10-points victory over Varese (ITA). However the final result does not
reflect the game. Varese, which is not even currently counted as top Italian
team, really surprised NBA champions, leading at some point even by 14
points. Varese won the first half by 7 points (49-42). So it looks like the gap
is getting smaller, despite Americans players still try not to believe it. Vasco da Gama (BRA)
Zalgiris Kaunas (LTU) 92-86, OT
(Byrd 18,
Demetrius 12, Vargas 19, Klafke 21, Sandro 7, Mingao 4, Laexey 3, Helinho,
Joelcio 4, Aylton 4 - Beck 19, Zukauskas 3, Timinskas 22, Zukauskas 6, Masiulis
14, Slanina 11, Sestokas, Zidek 7, Stumbrys, Grgat 4)
Zalgiris seemed to control the game since 4th quarted. Vasco da
Gama (mostly because of Vargas) managed to eliminate 10-points difference and
almost won the game in regular time, being 2 points ahead just only 30 seconds
left. In overtime Vasco controled the game and did not allow to take out the
victory. They will meet today San Antonio Spurs in the final. Zalgiris will play
for th e3rd place against Varese (ITA).
David Stern and Borislav
Stankovic at the press conference during the Mc Donalds Championship in
Milan.
Stankovic:
Ladies and gentlemen and friends. When we started in 1987, the McDonald's
tournament was in the United States in Milwaukee, it was agreed then that NBA
teams played together with us. We didn't have the rules in FIBA permission to
call that: professional athletes and professional basketball.
We started this tournament to promote this idea together. At first only three
teams took part. It was interesting because it was the first tournament. Today
we have a big tournament here in Milano with the participation of six teams. We
have the champion of the NBA, the champion in Italy, we have a champion of the
South American league, the champion of European League, the champion of
Australia and for the first time, we have an Asian team. I think we can be happy
for the first occasion when we watched the Asian team play pretty well. I think
they were competing with the same idea. We have Adelaide, the champion of the
Australia League Australia recently becoming one of the most important
countries in the world for basketball. They are really very, very far from
Europe, but they accepted and they are very happy to be here because this
tournament is really, really important. I would like at the end of my speech to
say thanks to the NBA for their help, for their organization. I would like to
say thank you to the Italian Federation for accepting the tournament in your
country. Finally, I would like to say thanks to McDonald's and all of their
support.
Stern:
I share Secretary General Stankovic's enthusiasm for the expansion of this
tournament and the fact that we have five continents represented. With respect
to future sites of the McDonald's, we have agreed to confer in the next 60-90
days and decide where it will be in the year 2001. I think we have agreed that,
in addition to Europe, we will consider the possibility of having it in other
places such as Asia or Latin America. That's a decision we would like to make in
the next 60-90 days, if at all possible. I want to add my thanks to McDonald's
who has nurtured this and has made it into the unofficial global club
championship. It gives us a chance to see other countries and their basketball
in action. It does give us the opportunity to see countries such as Lebanon,
which was actually very exciting for us because we think we know a lot, but we
must confess we didn't know a lot about basketball in Lebanon. We had the
occasion to see the 10-team league in Lebanon and the fact that there are some
pretty good teams playing basketball in Lebanon.
I came here from Tel Aviv where the Miami Heat played Maccabi. We have an
exhibition game in Mexico City in another week. Then we take two NBA teams to
Japan. Our collaboration with FIBA with respect to moving NBA teams around the
world seems to be working successfully. What I have said in the past, and I like
to reiterate it here, is that the way we now see the development of basketball
is first the NBA must, in our own country, develop what I would call a better
minor league. In that regard, we will either expand our relationship with the
Continental Basketball Association or perhaps consider starting a minor league
of our own. That's a project that's between a year and 18 months away from now.
I want to also say that we have received a number of statements of interest from
broadcasters, local broadcasters and from consumer products companies inquiring
about whether the NBA would be interested in spreading its name and game to a
broader audience than to the United States. My response has been that it's
something that we will have to study in collaboration with FIBA, because all of
those contacts we share immediately with FIBA, with an eye to making sure that
we can continue to collaborate to bring international basketball to the high
level we all think it deserves to be at. We have no current plans to have an NBA
league in any particular continent. Although we have received expressions of
interest for NBA involvement in Latin America, Asia, and to a lesser extent,
Europe. That's something that we are open to for collaboration with FIBA and the
federations. I have no timetable except perhaps after we move ahead with the
development of our minor league. We'll be in a position to address this. An
indication to where we might be going would be sometime in 2001 and with
probably several years of planning beyond that. We have no specific program, but
what we do have is a very good relationship with FIBA.
San Antonio Spurs forward Jaren
Jackson won the Spalding Three-Point Shootout at the 1999 McDonald's
Championship in Milan. He beat in the final round Lithuanian Dontatas Slanina
(Zalgiris Kaunas) and Australian Brett Maher (Adelaide 36ers). Final classification:
1. J.Jackson (SA Spurs)
2. B.Maher (Adelaide)
3. D.Slanina (Zalgiris)
4. T.Porter (SA Spurs) and A.Meneghin (Varese)
Other participants in the Shootout included Boulos Bechera of Lebanon's C.S.
Sagesse, Charles Byrd of Brazil's Vasco da Gama and Gianmarco Pozzecco of
Italy's Varese Rosters.
Day 1: Vasco
da Gama - Adelaide 90-79 (Rogerio 19, Sandro 9, Vargas 15, Demetrius 10, Byrd 31; Aylton, Mingao
6, Helinho - Cattalini 7, Maley 15, Rees 6, Mee 15, Maher 19, Stiff 8, Davis 7, Sapwell 2) Adelajde lead only for the first 3 minutes. Then Vasco da Gama got
7-points distance and kept the lead for the rest of a game. Vasco was more
athletic team than Australians and used their size perfectly on the court. Vasco
will face tomorrow Euroleague champs - Zalgiris. Varese (ITA) - Sagesse (LEB) 98-88 (25-25, 52-49; 83-63) VARESE: Pozzecco,
Meneghin, Santiago, Wucherer, Allen; Vescovi, Giadini, Zanus Fortes, Sekunda,
Foiera, Allegretti, Bagatta. Coach: Galli.
SAGESSE LIBANO: Vogel, Acha, Mchantaf, El Khatib, N'Diaye; McGruder, El Hajj,
Bechara, Eskidjian, Hallet. Coach: Sarkis
Referee: Brothers (Usa) e Toshev (Bul)
Very tough game when Asian champion Sagesse challenged the best team of Italian
A1. The first half was almost tied (52-49). Varese speeded up in the second half
and one time had almost 20 points lead. But it was too late for Sagesse to catch
up. Despite the game was played in Italy, Sagesse had relatively small, but
vigorous group of fans, who gave their team enthusiastic support. Varese was led by its
Gianmarco Pozzecco (19) and Daniel Santiago (18). American Corey Allen added 15
points. Sagesse was led by Fadi El Khatib with 18 points, Nigerian Mohammed Acha
with 17 and Elie Mchantaf with 16. Varese will face tomorrow NBA champs San Antonio Spurs.
Sagesse will now play the Adelaide 36ers on Saturday
for fifth place in the tournament.Schedule
1- the Brazilian basketball is again very enjoyable to watch, all the players
have interesting offensive skills, and are very reactive on the court. In last
years, Brazilian coaches are maybe forcing a little the mind of their players
trying to teach them to defend better, but when Brazilians will improve this
part of the game they will surely be back at the top of the international
ranking. More, against Zalgiris, Vasco could be very effective under the boards
too, thanks to the size of its centers.
2- Australian team disappointed a little in the offensive part of the game.
Everyone kows Aussies for thier great hustle and the good offensive skills, but
their shooting percentages yesterday were not so good, and this was the main
reason of their defeat by 11 pts. In defense, and on the court in general,
however, seems that Adelaide players are not so reactive and quick, maybe
that their League has a level of competition which is not helping the developing
of these skills.
3- Sagesse put Lebanon in the map of international basketball. The first half of
the game
vs. Varese was played very well, all the players performed at the top of their
possibilities, and no one (apart those used to check eurobasket.com, of course)
expected a so good
game from libanese players like El Khatib, Mchantaf, El Haji. But not only some
individual skills, all the team organization and the coaching were at the level
of top European teams. The italian TV commentators, during the first half,
declared: mmm, they could even play in our league !
4- Varese is recovering all its players, but the intensity of its play is not
yet the same of last season. A so-so defense and a not so effective offensive
play of Roosters permitted to Sagesse to play at the same level during first 20
minutes of the game. Only some great inventions of Andrea Meneghin and the
experience of Vescovi gave to Varese the boost to change the game, while the
muscles of Zanus Fortes helped to
keep the advantage. However, th egame of tonight vs. Spurs seems really a too
hard mountain to climb for Italian Champions.
The 1999 tournament will be broadcast globally in over 160 countries and will be seen
on NBC and TNT in the USA. Tickets for the McDonald's Championship will go on sale
throughout Italy in June.
The McDonald's Championship was established in 1987 as a joint effort between the NBA
and FIBA to promote the sport of basketball globally. In 1987, three teams participated in
the inaugural event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The event expanded from three to four teams
in 1988 through 1991 before increasing to its actual six-team format in 1993. In 1995, the
NBA Champions Houston Rockets participated in the event and it has since become a
tournament of club champions.
In the 1997 McDonald's Championship, the Chicago Bulls traveled outside North America
for the first time as they defeated European Champions Olympiakos Piraeus of Greece in
Paris during the three-day competition. The Bulls thrilled their worldwide fans as Michael
Jordan won tournament MVP