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Allen who? Iverson sits as Chatman pours in 43, Beşiktaş loses OT barnburner

December 15, 2010

Though he probably wasn’t aware of the statistical significance of Mire Chatman’s performance for his Beşiktaş Cola Turka Eagles last night, Allen Iverson surely knew he was watching one heckuva one-man show – and perhaps the best Eurocup game of the 2010-11 season thus far.

One of the finest TBL players in 2009-10, Chatman went off for 43 points on 13-of-19 overall shooting and 16-of-18 success from the free-throw line plus seven rebounds and three steals. The 43 represented the third-highest total in Eurocup Basketball history (all-time leader is the immortal Randy Duck for the Brighton Bears) and Chatman’s player index rating of 53 was second-highest all-time. It was all for naught, however, as KK Hemofarm Stada outlasted the Eagles to win, 101-100, in overtime.

The loss dumps Beşiktaş to 1-3 in Eurocup play, a position of dead last in Group A; in order to squeak into the “Last 16” round, the Turkish side will need to sweep BG Goettingen in two games this week; a loss in either game would effectively end Beşiktaş’ Eurocup bid. The Eagles go to Germany to play Goettingen tomorrow night. Iverson will presumably be sitting that one out as well, as Mr. Answer is still nursing an unspecified knee injury.

Unics Kazan, Galatasaray, Aris BSA, Benetton Bwin Basket, Alba Berlin and Pepsi Caserta have clinched spots in the knockout stage after last night’s results.

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Comments: 4
  1. Sid
    14 years ago

    What was that in the final few seconds? Both teams yielding the lead by fouling and sending the other to the line? Whatever happened to believing you can get a stop? Gah.

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  2. Apollo
    14 years ago

    They play for the point differential in Europe. Because unlike in the NBA, the point differential counts.

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  3. Rollie
    14 years ago

    I thought I read Iverson has a partially torn ligament he obtained in practice two games ago and he’d be out 10 games?

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  4. Mika
    14 years ago

    Besiktas was officially eliminated from the Eurocup, after finishing dead last in their group.

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14 years ago 5 Comments EuroLeague, MoreALBA Berlin, Allen Iverson, Aris BSA, Benetton Basket, Beşiktaş Cola Turka, BG Goettingen, Brighton Bears, EuroCup, Eurocup 2010-11, Galatasaray, KK Hemofarm Stada, Mire Dejuan Chatman, Pepsi Caserta, Randy Duck, TBL, UNICS Kazan
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