European Champions Cup (1985-1986)
Cibona Zagreb conquer European Champions' Cup trophy
KK Cibona VIP Zagreb 1985-86
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Zoran Cutura
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Ivo Nakic
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Franjo Arapovic
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Danko Cvjeticanin
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Mihovil Nakic-Vojnovic
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# XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
4 919 (8'6'') y 95 Croatia
07 028 (8'3'') OG 06 Croatia
03 915 (8'6'') y/G 02 Croatia
03 903 (4'0'') C 91 Croatia
00 026 (8'8'') y 99 Croatia
7 917 (8'2'') Ay 51 Croatia
01 028 (8'3'') G 90 Croatia
05 910 (8'4'') Ay 98 Serbia
8 OG Croatia
6 OG Croatia
2 C Croatia
C Croatia
HRid CIiZh: cRlnVI OiLlaZRLaZ Croatia
With the disqualifying Sabonis la Cibona wins its second title-Apr 28, 1986
Cibona Zagreb found themselves in a tough, hard and uncontrollable game, winning their second consecutive European Cup. The final was conditioned by the disqualification of Sabonis in the 31st minute, after punching Mihovil Nakic in response to an fight between Yugoslavian player to his teammate Krapikas. From that moment on, the Zalgiris was a broken toy in the hands of those who best know how to 'play' basketball: Drazen Petrovic and company (although on this occasion the Yugoslavian did not shine like in other games).
12,500 spectators who packed the Sports Palace in Budapest, about 8,000 were followers of the Cibona, while those of the Zalgiris did not exceed 100. On the other hand, the game was very heated, since the incidents had presided over the clashes between the two teams during the previous league.
The first minutes of the game showed the nervousness of both teams, which showed a great precipitation and a bad selection of shot. The Soviets had established a special marking on the Yugoslavian star Drazen Petrovic, who was watched by Krapikas occasionally helped by Kurtinaitis. For his part, the best player of the Zalgiris, Arvydas Sabonis, was defended by Arapovic, who received constant help from the best defender of the Cibona, Mihovil Nakic. In these situations of 2 against 1, Sabonis always had the ability to win -especially near the hoop- despite the constant provocations and frictions of its defenders with the intention of unbalancing the Lithuanian center. In this way, the Zalgiris constantly took the initiative on the scoreboard, but with advantages that never exceeded the four points difference (7-11), due to the numerous failures in the external throw. However, from minute 9 Petrovic came into play definitively (achieved its first two points of the match), and this made the Cibona turn the encounter. In the 16th minute the plavi were already winning by seven points (37-30), and with one minute to go before half-time Kurtinaitis committed his fourth personal foul. They were enough for Kaunas.
The second half continued along the same lines as the first: in the Zalgiris only the inner game worked with Sabonis, while the Cibona depended on their escorts and eaves. The Yugoslavian advantage was increasing (54-41, min. 23), but by clenching their teeth in defence, the Soviets managed to reduce differences (58-52, min. 26). Then came the key move that decided the final: with a score of 68-61 in favor of the Cibonay with ball in possession of Kaunas, they miss the shot, and in the counterattack escapes Mihovil alone Nakic, when the Yugoslavian is going to enter the basket is the object of a clear foul by Krapikas, who gives him an 'axe'. Nakic scrambles and attacks the Lithuanian player with an elbow, and that's when Sabonis, who had walked the entire track, came to punch the Cibona player in the face. The referees do not hesitate for a moment and point out disqualifying technique to the Lithuanian center (although, on the contrary, they seem to think much more to do the same with Nakic, the other aggressor set-pieces, so much so that in the end nor expel ). Without his top star and best player of the match, the Zalgiris said goodbye definitively to the final. In three minutes the Cibona, hand in hand with an extraordinary Zoran Cutura, put land in the middle (74-63, min. 34) and secured victory against a demoralized Soviet team. The match ended as a corrections unworthy of an entire European final, with classic attempts to humiliate Petrovic (not even that came in this game).

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Cibona - Zagriris 94-82
KK Cibona (Zeljko Pavlicevic): Drazen Petrovic 22, Danko Cvjeticanin 24, Sven Usic 23, Mihovil Nakic 7, Franjo Arapovic 2; Zoran Cutura 16, Damir Pavlicevic, Branko Vukicevic, Adnan Becic, Drazen Anzulovic
BK Zalgiris (Vladas Garastas): Valdemaras Chomicius 13, Rimas Kurtinaitis 5, Sergejus Jovaisa 18, Gintaras Krapikas 4, Arvydas Sabonis 27; Algirdas Brazys 6, Arunas Visockas 3, Raimundas Civilis 6, Mindaugas Lekarauskas, Virginijus Jankauskas