David and Goliath

29/Nov/18 15:45 November 29, 2018

John Rammas

29/Nov/18 15:45

Eurohoops.net

Like winning, losing is also part of the game. It’s just that, for some teams, losing is not a very common occurrence. And for the teams they sometimes lose to, winning is not very common either.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

On the occasion of Buducnost VOLI Podgorica’s recent win over the previously-undefeated CSKA Moscow, Eurohoops presents six cases of David defeating Goliath in the EuroLeague regular season.

FC BARCELONA 73-77 PERISTERI
2001-02, Round 3

DAVID: That season was Peristeri’s second and last in the EuroLeague and the win over FC Barcelona was its first of a total of three in 14 games (3-11).

GOLIATH: Barcelona had already lost its first home game right before and knew well that another home defeat would set it back. It suffered as many defeats in the first three rounds as it did in the remaining eleven of the regular season (10-4).

SLING: Peristeri no longer had the late Alphonso Ford on its roster, but Adam Wojcik and Byron Dinkins were just as unstoppable with 28 and 23 points, respectively.

STONE: Barcelona completed the season shooting 37.1% on three-point field goals, but only made 19.2% (5 of 26) in this game.

19 Sarunas Jasikevicius

POINTS

Adam Wojcik 28

8 Roberto Duenas

REBOUNDS

Adam Wojcik 10

5 Sarunas Jasikevicius

ASSISTS

Giorgos Pantazopoulos 4

3 Sarunas Jasikevicius

STEALS

Byron Dinkins, Maurice Carter, Michael Andersen 2

3 Efthymios Rentzias

BLOCKS

Adam Wojcik, Kostas Tsartsaris 1

5 Roberto Duenas

TURNOVERS

Michael Andersen 4

22 Sarunas Jasikevicius

PIR

Adam Wojcik 29

UNION OLIMPIJA 74-72 CSKA MOSCOW
2007-08, Round 3

DAVID: Union Olimpija had a consistent presence in the EuroLeague until 2013, but without any major accomplishments. In the 2007-08 season, it could only boast that one of its four wins (4-10, even though it started 2-1) was against CSKA.

GOLIATH: CSKA only had two losses in the regular season (12-2) and just five in total (20-5) en route to claiming the trophy in Madrid.

SLING: Olimpija shot 50% on two-point field goals, the same percentage Marko Milic had until his game-winning layup 0.8 seconds before the buzzer. After that, he went up to 54.5% (6 of 11).

STONE: The time that remained was not enough for CSKA to react and Ramunas Siskauskas could only throw the ball from well behind the center circle.

23 Jasmin Hukic

POINTS

Matjaz Smodis 18

5 Sasa Doncic, Jasmin Hukic, Ronell Taylor

REBOUNDS

Marcus Goree 5

4 Goran Dragic

ASSISTS

Nikos Zisis 4

1 Jan Mocnik, Ronell Taylor

STEALS

Theodoros Papaloukas 2

1 Chris Booker, Jasmin Hukic, Ronell Taylor

BLOCKS

Marcus Goree 2

2 Goran Dragic, Ronell Taylor

TURNOVERS

Marcus Goree 2

25 Jasmin Hukic

PIR

JR Holden 19

SPIROU CHARLEROI 67-49 REAL MADRID
2010-11, Round 5

DAVID: Spirou Charleroi has appeared in the EuroLeague four times and the 2010-11 season was the club’s third. Before that game, it had four losses from the first four rounds and completed the season 3-7.

GOLIATH: Real Madrid – winner of 10 European trophies (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1995, 2015, 2018) – had one defeat in the previous rounds. After this second one, it reached the Final Four in Barcelona.

SLING: With 66.7% shooting on two-point field goals (24 of 36) plus Madrid’s poor shooting percentages, Charleroi didn’t have to wait any longer for its first win in the competition since 2002.

STONE: Madrid had 21 offensive rebounds but couldn’t convert them (16 of 55 on two-point field goals, 1 for 15 on three-point field goals). That offensive output of only 49 points remains the lowest in Madrid history.

14 Brian Greene

POINTS

Felipe Reyes 12

8 Brent Wright, Andre Riddick

REBOUNDS

Felipe Reyes 8

8 Demond Mallet

ASSISTS

Sergio Rodriguez 3

2 Demond Mallet

STEALS

Sergio Llull 3

4 Andre Riddick

BLOCKS

Ante Tomic, Dor Fischer 1

4 Joseph Gomis

TURNOVERS

Ante Tomic, Sergio Rodriguez, Clay Tucker 3

21 Andre Riddick

PIR

Felipe Reyes 13

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