France-based Basket Europe has a brief writeup (and video highlights — but so does BallinEurope; see below the break) on locked out New Jersey Net Deron Williams’ latest success here on the Continent, describing D-Will as “en mode All Star.”
Beşiktaş Milangaz cruised past Armia in game two of FIBA Eurochallenge play as Williams was good for 31 points, including 5-of-9 shooting on threes, and six assists in the 103-82 win. Nets fans might also note that their theoretical player Sundiata Gaines turned in a nice eight-assist, three-steal performance for Armia.
The usual suspects were once behind Williams in victory: Semih Erden put in 20 points, grabbed three rebounds and snatched three steals; David Hawkins was good for 17 points and three steals; and Marcelus Kemp contributed 19 points and five rebounds.
Since bowing out in the Eurocup Qualifying Round, Besiktas has gone undefeated: The Eagles are 5-0 in TBL play and 2-0 in Eurochallenge. But don’t tell coach Ergin Ataman. Said he to media in the post-game, “I don’t know how many wins we have now. I’ll let you do the counting.”
Tags: Armia, Beşiktaş JK, Besiktas Milangaz, David Hawkins, Deron Williams, Ergin Ataman, FIBA EuroChallenge, FIBA EuroChallenge 2011-12, Marcelus Kemp, NBA, NBA lockout, New Jersey Nets, Semih Erden, Sundiata Gaines



I know it’s still very early but if D-Will leads Besiktas to an unlikely Turkish championship, would that be enough for them to play Euroleague next year or would they not get a licence?
If you finish 1st or 2nd in TBL you play in Euroleague the next season. But Besiktas is not good enough to do that IMHO.
With D-Will the sky is the limit for Besiktas.
Thanks for the info.
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