By Giorgos Orfanakis / info@eurohoops.net
Paris 1996: 3rd place
CSKA travelled to the French capital with the goal of returning to the top for the first time after 1971, but Dominique Wilkins’s Panathinaikos had a different opinion. In the first semifinal, the great NBAer stopped at 35 points and got the Greens the qualification, while the Russians settled for third place after their 74-73 win over Real Madrid.
Paris 2001: 4th place
Same city, same result. This time the obstacle on the way to the big final – of the Suproleague, the rival to EuroLeague competition that lasted only one season – was Maccabi Tel Aviv, with the Russians being knocked out (86-80) despite the great performance of the young then Andrei Kirilenko with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 3 assists.
The disappointment and the lack of motivation were evident in the third place playoff, with Efes Pilsen prevailing 91-85 over the Russians.