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Eurocup game three: Besiktas’ first must-win of 2010-11

November 30, 2010

Gelabale awaits Iverson again

It may seem early on in the 2010-11 season (heck, it’s not even December), but Allen Iverson and his Beşiktaş Cola Turka squad play what appears to be a must-win tonight, as the Eagles face 2009-10 Euroleague competitor Asvel Basket in Villeurbanne, France.

Beşiktaş has already dropped its first two Eurocup games within Group B and, with both BG Goettingen and KK Hemofarm Stada both sitting at 2-0, Beşiktaş would appear to need three wins to comfortably think about advancing to the Top 16 round at very least. On the plus side, Beşiktaş’ losses were by only three and four points, so convincing wins in either of the bottom halves against either top-two team in the one-and-one series could also push the Eagles through – but again, that win in France is a necessary first step.

Expect something of a barnburner tonight, as the hometeam is no. 7 in Eurocup scoring through two, while Beşiktaş is 6th. Interestingly, Hemofarm Stada and Goettingen are nos. 1 and 8, respectively, in the statistic – A.I.’s surely feeling right at home in this bombs-away bunch…

As for excitement stirred up by Mr. Answer’s debut appearance in La Republique, Asvel Basket players and coaches – save maybe one – are playing it cool. “I haven’t heard too much about [him],” said Greens coach Nordina Ghraib, “and I did not mention his name in particular in my [meeting with media] yesterday morning.”

Ghraib went on to emphasize that “I have no specific plans anti-Iverson. Even if he were not playing, his team has enough to cause us problems.” Echoing the sentiment, forward Clifford Hammonds was quoted as stating simply, “We must pay attention to the whole team, not only to Iverson.”

Asvel guard Mickael Gelabale, the man who may be most paying attention to Iverson tonight, meanwhile recalled past meetings with A.I. while with the Seattle Supersonics from 2006 to 2008. “Every time, he had good games,” said Gelabale; Iverson’s scoring totals were in fact 25, 31 and 24 in the three meetings between his Denver Nuggets and the Sonics. “I spent more time defending than attacking.”

Gelebale went on to offer some fellow-feeling for his compatriot former NBAer: “He’s still a very good player, but he must adapt to the different European game and to a new environment. For me too, it was difficult when I arrived in the United States. I hope that tonight he’s still adapting…”

Asvel Basket hosts Beşiktaş Cola Turka at 8.30pm CET (2.30pm EST). In Europe, TV station Eurosport2 will be airing the game at 10.30pm CET.

Nov 30, 2010ballineurope
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Comments: 17
  1. boss
    14 years ago

    Judge orders Goettingen-Besiktas replay

    http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/ulebcup/home/news/i/79441/3735

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  2. Milos
    14 years ago

    AI had 4 points in this game and his team lost.

    http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/ulebcup/competition/results/showgame?gamecode=36

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  3. Rollie
    14 years ago

    4 points on 5 shots. He played well defensively.

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  4. Petros
    14 years ago

    I watched the game. Iverson played like crap. He will be cut within 2 weeks by his team if he keeps this up.

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  5. Rollie
    14 years ago

    Petro – No he didn’t, and no he won’t..

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  6. Zoran
    14 years ago

    Iverson is now the most overrated and overpaid basketball player in the history of Europe. He has surpassed Josh Childress for that official title now.

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    • Os Davis
      14 years ago

      @ Zoran: Wait a minute, no love for Finnish great Scottie Pippen?

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    • Gabe
      14 years ago

      How could Josh Childress be overrated if he was 2nd team all euroleague?

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  7. Spiro
    14 years ago

    Childress was a joke in Olympiacos. He could not shoot and could not create his own shot. He could not hit a wide open 3 point shot to save his life practically. He was supposed to be able to score one on one and against any good defense he couldn’t. He was given the job of guarding Spanoulis both years in the Greek playoffs and got torched (supposedly he was a “good defender” in NBA).

    The team could not wait to get rid of him. He was dominated in the Greek League playoffs 2 years in a row by Stratos Perperoglou. BTW, All Euroleague is voted online by fans (not like any NBA only fans would even know). Childress was never even remotely near being a good Euroleague player.

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  8. Roger
    14 years ago

    All-Euroleague is voted by the fans online. Childress was absolutely terrible with Olympiacos.

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  9. Gabe
    14 years ago

    Well if he was so terrible why did the fans vote for him? He must have been doing something right. He was a starter on a team that made the finals and led his team in points and both teams in rebounds in that final. He also led his team in points in two of the four games in the quarter finals against Asseco Prokom Gdynia including game 4 when Olympiacos won the series. So for him to be voted all-Euroleague by the fans on the Olympiacos team that made the finals when they were many people against him showed that he was not as terrible as some of you Euroleague fans wanted him to be. Enough people thought he was good enough to vote him as one of the top ten players in the league!

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  10. Apollo
    14 years ago

    Childress was absolute garbage in the Euroleague.

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    • Gabe
      14 years ago

      Well the fans voted him all-Euroleague 2nd team and he was a starter on an Olympiacos team that advanced further in Euroleague than they have in 13 years and lead Olympiacos in points and rebounds in their most important game in 13 years. Who cares what you say Apollo, you are delusional and can’t accept the skill and talent of NBA players. I’ll take the votes of the majority of Euroleague fans who voted for Josh and the stats that don’t lie and show he came up big in big games to help Olympiacos advance further in Euroleague than they have in 13 years.
      Good job Josh! Now come back to the NBA to be a bench player on an average team!
      Hey at least it’s better than your teammate and Alphonso Ford Trophy winner/all-Euroleague 1st team member Linas Kleiza who is a bench player on a bad team!

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  11. Gabe
    14 years ago

    And btw, I looked it up at the All-Euroleague team is chosen by a mix of fan AND media voting!

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  12. non sequitur
    14 years ago

    Well, all things considered…

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  13. Apollo
    14 years ago

    It is selected by the fans. No one has ever made the team without getting voted in by the fans. Stop being such a jerk here.

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    • Gabe
      14 years ago

      The fans AND the media. Here is a link from the official euroleague site that explains that. (bottom paragraph)

      http://www.euroleague.net/final-four/berlin-2009/main-page/i/49161/2768/item

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