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EL Quarter-Finals Game 3
#1
TAU vs Barcelona

Real Madrid vs Olympiacos

Siena vs Panathinaikos

Partizan vs CSKA Moscow
Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht.
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#2
TAU vs Barcelona

Real Madrid vs Olympiacos

Siena vs Panathinaikos

Partizan vs CSKA Moscow
#3
TAU vs Barcelona

Real Madrid vs Olympiacos

Siena vs Panathinaikos

Partizan vs CSKA Moscow
Respect and thanks for everything:

Alvertis, Bodiroga, Jasikevicius, Radja, Wilkins, Vrankovic, Fotsis, Rebraca, Kattash, Gentile, Koch, Middleton, Kutluay, Rogers, Papadopoulos, Becirovic, Tomasevic, Siskauskas, Pekovic, Lakovic, Vujanic, Chatzivrettas, Maljkovic, Spanoulis and many more to follow in the near future.
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#4
TAU vs Barcelona

Real Madrid vs Olympiacos

Siena vs Panathinaikos

Partizan vs CSKA Moscow
#5
TAU vs Barcelona

Real Madrid vs Olympiacos

Siena vs Panathinaikos

Partizan vs CSKA Moscow
#6
TAU vs Barcelona

Real Madrid vs Olympiacos

Siena vs Panathinaikos

Partizan vs CSKA Moscow
#7
Very nervous night tonight with low scores.



Panathinaikos regained its home advantage with a marvelous win over Siena which is simply too one-dimentional for such a high level.



TAU beat Barcelona who did not stand a chance without Navarro.



CSKA became the first team to book their ticket to Berlin, as expected. 7 years in row now I think. Amazing.



Olympiacos 'managed' to score 20 points in the 1st half which is an all-times record low in Euroleague. Real Madrid has the psychology on their side now and will turn the 4th game into hell.
Respect and thanks for everything:

Alvertis, Bodiroga, Jasikevicius, Radja, Wilkins, Vrankovic, Fotsis, Rebraca, Kattash, Gentile, Koch, Middleton, Kutluay, Rogers, Papadopoulos, Becirovic, Tomasevic, Siskauskas, Pekovic, Lakovic, Vujanic, Chatzivrettas, Maljkovic, Spanoulis and many more to follow in the near future.
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#8
So Partizan is the first team to drop out, I guess their youth and inexperience played some kind of role as well. Even though they lost 3-0, those youngsters have a great future ahead of them and congrats to Vujosevic for a great job with the team.
Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht.
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#9
I honestly wanted Partizan to advance to the Final Four, but CSKA are too good. They had a good run, though, and kudos to them for trying.



I'm disappointed by the low-scoring games so far. Anyone who has watched a lot of the 1/4 final games so far: are the low scores due to great defense or weak offense?
#10
[quote name='kobimel' date='01 April 2009 - 01:28 AM' post='15273']I'm disappointed by the low-scoring games so far. Anyone who has watched a lot of the 1/4 final games so far: are the low scores due to great defense or weak offense?[/quote]

I really think it's great defense, although one thing leads to the other. That tight defense was especially noticeable in the Partizan vs CSKA series of course.
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#11
The defence that CSKA is showing is really amazing. I don't like that kind of basketball but it is really impressive the way they can shut their opponents down. If Partizan players managed to hit a few more shots then we might be enjoying another broadcast from Belgrade Arena.



I only saw the first half of Real vs. Oly and it looked like it would be a blow out. It was obvious that Spaniards played with a huge motivation and I was surprised to see that Giannakis's time outs had almost no affect on his team.
#12
[quote name='Vilius' date='01 April 2009 - 03:38 PM' post='152870']I was surprised to see that Giannakis's time outs had almost no affect on his team.[/quote]

Honestly, you should be surprised if the opposite happened <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Laugh' />
Respect and thanks for everything:

Alvertis, Bodiroga, Jasikevicius, Radja, Wilkins, Vrankovic, Fotsis, Rebraca, Kattash, Gentile, Koch, Middleton, Kutluay, Rogers, Papadopoulos, Becirovic, Tomasevic, Siskauskas, Pekovic, Lakovic, Vujanic, Chatzivrettas, Maljkovic, Spanoulis and many more to follow in the near future.
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