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Final game in Spain for Fernandez, Ibaka, Splitter: Tiago goes for 19, but Real Madrid routs Valencia, 81-64

December 5, 2011

Big-name NBA refugees Rudy Fernandez, Serge Ibaka and Tiago Splitter will soon be heading back to the ‘States, thus making yesterday’s Real Madrid-Valencia Basket game the last appearance for each in Spain in 2011-12. Fernandez and Ibaka left Los Blancos in quite good position, leading the way to the 81-64 win against the short-handed Valencia before a crowd of just under 11,000; thanks to the margin of victory, Madrid is in a statistical tie with FC Barcelona atop the Liga Endesa table and is just six points behind the Blaugrana in overall point differential.

Highlights and extrapolated game summary follow.

Real Madrid, thanks to outstanding defense in the second half, overcame Valencia Basket in the last game for both teams’ NBA players: Rudy Fernandez, Serge Ibaka and Tiago Splitter.

All three players starred in Madrid on Sunday, but it was Sergio Llull with speed and quality play who broke open the clash in the third period, in which Los Blancos went on a 20-9 in which only Splitter was able to score for the vistors.

Fernandez with 17 points and Splitter with 19 were the top scorers of the match, while Ibaka was instrumental underneath the glass and on defense wherever needed by coach Pablo Laso.

Valencia got off to an early 10-3 lead while depending on Splitter in lieu of the injured Nik Caner-Medley. After Laso substituted Ibaka and Felipe Reyes for Fernandez and Llull, Madrid was able to make it 16-12 after 10 minutes.

Valencia charged back in the second period, finding first Rafa Martinez and then A.J. Ogilvy to level the score at 28 after 26 minutes. Ibaka reentered the game and capped Splitter for the quarter. Thanks to Carlos Suarez, Nikola Mirotic and mastery of defensive rebounding, Real Madrid took a 38-32 lead into the break.

Despite the reappearance of Splitter with five straight points, Los Blancos, with more great D and two extraordinary buckets by Fernandez and Llull, were able to extend their lead to 12 points in the final 4:47 of the third quarter (49-37).

Llull had gone into a trance and everything went in, while Valencia went ice cold. Splitter six minutes later hit two free throws to end a 13-0 Madrid run at 55-39 with 1:31 remaining in the quarter.

Valencia managed just nine points in the third: All nine by Splitter. The game ended anticlimactically – not including the ejection of Florent Pietrus – with Laso emptying his bench in the meaningless fourth quarter.

81 – Real Madrid (16 +22 +20 +23): Llull (7), Suarez (8), Fernandez (17), Mirotic (8), Ante Tomic (6); Reyes (16), Mirza Begic (3), Sergio Rodriguez (3), Jaycee Carroll (7), Ibaka (6), Jorge Sanz (0).

64 – Valencia Basket (12 +20 +23 +9): Markovic (4), Nando De Colo (7), Rafa Martínez (10), Splitter (19), Sergei Lishchuk (10); Rodrigo San Miguel (5), Pietrus (0), Ogilvy (6), Rihards Kuksiks (3).

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Comments: 21
  1. mastapoohba
    13 years ago

    Good Riddance. Now Jaycee can finally start and get more playing time.

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  2. Nikos
    13 years ago

    Fernandez and Ibaka were not much more than average.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      How do you define average? In Euroleague Fernandez was second on his 1st place team in scoring and Ibaka was second in the whole leagues in blocks (what he was bought in for) behind only Kirilenko.

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  3. Rob
    13 years ago

    Rudy also overdribbled and hogged the ball. He did do a lot of good things, no doubt. But not irreplaceable. With him gone, Carroll can play a bit more, and Sergio Llull should also move back to playing more off the ball now that Sergio Rodriguez finally looks like a viable point guard. Marty Pocius had a great game in the last EL round too, he can play more.

    Ibaka started slowly but then showed off his defensive power – however, he was limited to cleaning up scraps on offense, and you can’t play him more than around 20mpg because he didn’t mesh well with any of Madrid’s other bigs, it affected their offense. His blocks will be missed, but they may be a better offensive team without him.

    Both players put a lot on the table, but also took things off it as well.

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  4. Apollo
    13 years ago

    “Gabe says:
    December 5, 2011 at 11.18pm

    How do you define average?”

    ——————————————————————————————-

    Rudy Fernandez:

    38.5 FG%
    31.9 3 PT %

    11.5 PPG
    3.1 RPG
    2.3 APG

    1.3 SPG
    0.1 BPG

    57th in the Euroleague in Performance Index Ranking (PIR)

    Serge Ibaka

    57.1 FG %
    81.8 FT %

    5.5 PPG
    4.7 RPG
    0.0 APG

    0.5 SPG
    2.0 BPG

    84th in the Euroleague in Performance Index Ranking (PIR)

    Calling that “average” was probably being overly kind. Just two more incredibly overrated and over hyped NBA players that got their true levels exposed in Euroleague.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      lol So being the second leading scorer on a 1st place team and being second in the league in blocks is being exposed? So we’re judging players by their Euroleague in Performance index ranking now? Okay then.
      Andrei Kirilenko
      1st in the Euroleague in Performance Index Ranking (PIR)
      Nicolas Batum
      2nd in the Euroleague in Performance Index Ranking (PIR)
      Nenad Krstic
      4th in the Euroleague in Performance Index Ranking (PIR)
      Just three more role/bench NBA players who come to Euroleague and are the best players in the league exposing Euroleague as way below the NBA in talent level.

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  5. Apollo
    13 years ago

    The paid NBA employee is back.

    ALWAYS posting his NBA hype marketing nonsense within 1-2 minutes of any factual post being made.

    This guy is so obviously a paid NBA employee it isn’t even funny. he does not even have the slightest bit of tact.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      lol I wish. Would you be a reference for me Apollo?
      Anyway I have to admit that even I, who know the NBA is worlds better than Euroleague was surprised that these NBA role players were able to dominate Euroleague so. I mean even that back-up point guard Jordan Farmer was 10th in the Euroleague (PIR) and leading one of the top Euroleague teams in points and assists. Can you imagine if the NBA stars came over, like Lebron, Kobe, Durant, D-Rose, Dirk, etc…It would be like men against boys. Hell D-Will played in the Turkish League for like 10 games and his jersey was retired! Do you think if a player like Spanoulis played 10 games somewhere he would ever get his jersey retired? Well maybe if he came back to Houston for 10 games they would retire his jersey on the bench for the ball boys. lol

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  6. Zoran
    13 years ago

    I think this Gabe should be banned from this website. For years he just comes here to bash European basketball. I don’t understand why this goes on here all the time.

    He just comes here to bash Europeans, European players, European teams, European basketball, European countries. At the least someone should tell him to knock it off. It ruins the site for those who want to just check out the articles.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      That’s unfair. I feel that’s a double standard! I always keep it civil until someone like Apollo comes along with crazy posts. Notice for this thread all I did was point out how Fernandez and Ibaka might be a little more than average since Fernandez was second in his 1st place team in scoring and Ibaka was 2nd in the league in blocks. It wasn’t until Apollo, using the PIR, bashed those players as being over hyped and exposed, that I showed the using the PIR
      Kirilenko, Batum and Krstic are the best players in Euroleague. So if I am banned than you have to ban posters like Apollo too.

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  7. Miguel
    13 years ago

    Gabe is a jerk and a troll. He’s been trolling like a jerk here ever since before the 2010 World Championship.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Now I’m offended. Why the personal attacks. I am not trolling. I have never bashed any countries. I only write facts. Sometimes I can use mockery but other posters are just as bad and it’s always in a response to someone else being a troll. Apollo claiming that Ibaka and Fernandez are overhyped, overrated and have been exposed can be seen as trolling. I am just taking part in these discussions like everyone else and feel it’s unfair that I’m being singled out while others are just as bad and even worse in their “trolling”.

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  8. Nikoz
    13 years ago

    Rudy Fernandez goes scoreless in this Euroleague game:

    http://www.euroleague.net/main/results/showgame?gamecode=93

    Andrei Kirilenko goes scoreless in this game Russian League game (against a Eurocup level team):

    http://www.pbleague.ru/en/games/statistics/3426

    And this Gabe person is here telling everyone they are complete trolls, liars, rude, “crazy”, and whatever else PERSONAL insults he can come up with for not agreeing that these same players are “totally dominating Europe”.

    Gabe, you are such a moron that words cannot even describe it.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Enough! I’m tired of being teamed up against and being called names. I have never used personal insults. You show me an example of one game! So imagine how good Fernandez must have been in Euroleague to be second in scoring on his team if he scored 0 for one game, a game which his team still won. As for Kirilenko if you look at the box score you will see he only played 7 minutes that game and in Euroleague he was leading his undefeated teams in points and steals and was leading the entire leagues in rebounds and blocks. It is you is belittling European players like Kirilenko and Fernandez. You must be jealous of their success and leaving your continent and arenas of 5,000 and to go play in the big league in front of 4 times as many fans and a world wide television audience. Well they came back and showed why they made it in the NBA, they are good players!

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  9. Phileus
    13 years ago

    Gabe, you still haven’t figured it out? The Apollo dude just keeps posting under sock puppet accounts. Like this:

    Apollo/Zoran/Miguel are so dumb.

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  10. Philly-us
    13 years ago

    Yes, Phileus, you are a total genius.

    Apollo/Zoran/Miguel are so, so dumb. But you, Phileus, are a genius and I want to bear your children.

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  11. Fill-e-us
    13 years ago

    Yes, Phileus is the smartest person on this forum, and also the world. Gabe is also smart.

    Furthermore, Apollo/Zoran/Miguel are so-dumb trolls. I do not want to have their children, because they are not geniuses, unlike Phileus, who is so smart and cool (Gabe is also pretty cool).

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Thanks! Let’s be friends!

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  12. Gabe
    13 years ago

    NBA players in Europe all suck.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      I didn’t write that. That’s a different Gabe!

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  13. The REAL Gabe
    13 years ago

    I didn’t write that either!

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