You want a buzzer-beater? BallinEurope’s got your buzzer-beater right here, courtesy of Benetton Basket’s Jobey Thomas.
First, to set the table a bit for the thriller-capping final bucket in this week’s Eurocup match between the visiting Italian side and Lokomotiv Kuban: Benetton had trailed throughout the Group L matchup before finally putting together a 14-1 run to close out the third quarter and enter the final ten minutes up 55-53.
After some nip-and-tuck, Benetton found itself with a two-point deficit with 3.4 seconds remaining on the game clock. Taking the ball out of bounds after a timeout, Sani Becirovic appeared to have been ordered to look for a game-winning shot opportunity. (Gutsy call by coach Aleksandar Djordjevic; while common wisdom says to play for the win on the road, still. Gutsy.)
With 19 points already to his credit, Thomas broke free from his defender thanks to beautiful pick by Benjamin Ortner and found an open spot on the left side beyond the arc. Though Ali Traore came over to defend Thomas, well, just recall that old basketball axiom about never leaving your feet too soon…
Best of all for Thomas’ side, the clutch shot and subsequent W put Benetton into a tie with the Lokomotiv for group supremacy with three games to go in the Last 16 round.
Tags: Alexander Djordjevic, Ali Traoré, Benjamin Ortner, buzzer beater, EuroCup, Eurocup 2011-12, Jobey Thomas, Lokomotiv Kuban, Sani Bacirovic



Two in a row..
Few days before in LegaA
Jeff Viggiano
http://www.sportando.net/video/eng/8208/viggiano_hits_a_buzzerbeater_treviso_wins_in_teramo.html
What I find most astonishing about this video is how early Becirovic begins raising his arms to celebrate, when the ball still is high in the air.