5-on-5: Τhe Top 16 first half’s best of the best

24/Feb/16 10:15 February 24, 2016

Lefteris Moutis

24/Feb/16 10:15

Eurohoops.net

Just before the start of the second half of the Top 16, Eurohoops.net flashes back to the seven games that came before, recalling the 5 biggest wins, the 5 biggest surprises, 5 tips, 5 buzzer-beaters and the 5 best performances

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By Stelios Toromanidis/ info@eurohoops.net

Just before the start of the second half of the Top 16, Eurohoops.net flashes back to the seven games that came before, recalling the 5 biggest wins, the 5 biggest surprises, 5 tips, 5 buzzer-beaters and the 5 best performances.

Starting from the last one, let’s take a look at the best individual performances of players in the first round of the Top 16.

The 5 best performances

1. Gustavo Ayon, 41 performance index rating
Real Madrid
Top 16 Round 7
vs. Khimki Moscow Region

(24 points, 10/12 2FGs, 4/6 FT, 13 rebounds, 2 assists, 5 steals, 2 blocks, 4 fouls received in 35:22)

2. Malcolm Delaney, 41 performance index rating
Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar
Top 16 Round 7
vs. Cedevita Zagreb

(31 points, 6/6 2FGs, 5/9 3FGs, 4/5 FTs, 2 rebounds, 8 assists, 7 fouls received in 35:42)

3 Georgios Printezis, 37 performance index rating
Olympiacos Piraeus
Top 16 Round 6
vs. Khimki Moscow Region

(30 points, 9/13 2FGs, 3/5 3FGs, 3/3 FTs, 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 6 fouls received in 27:29)



4. Tyrese Rice, 35 performance index rating
Khimki Moscow Region

Top 16 Round 5
vs. Zalgiris Kaunas

(20 points, 5/6 FTs, 0/1 2FGs, 5/8 3FGs, 2 rebounds, 11 assists, 2 steals, 6 fouls received in 24:26)

5. Alexey Shved 33 performance index rating
Khimki Moscow Region

Top 16 Round 1: December 29
vs. CSKA Moscow

(28 points, 8/10 FTs, 4/7 2FGs, 4/8 3FGs, 2 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, 9 fouls received in 32:47)

Here are the best buzzer-beaters

Here are the biggest wins

Here are the biggest surprises

Here are the highlights of the seven games

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The 5 best buzzer-beaters

1. Justin Doellman
FC Barcelona Lassa

Top 16 Round 4
vs. Real Madrid

This basket is the definition of the buzzer-beater! Madrid went ahead 86-85 just 6 seconds before the end, but Doellman confirmed that it was his night. Up to that point he had 22 points on 6-for-7 three-point shooting. Now, Pau Ribas passed him the ball, choosing Doellman to be the one who decided the game. Doellman was off balance but on target and Barcelona won the clasico 86-87.

2. Alexey Shved
Khimki Moscow Region

Top 16 Round 4
vs. CSKA Moscow

With the game tied at 89-89 Shved undertook the last and most crucial attack. He played one-on-one against Vitaly Fridzon and 1 second before the end, with a jump shot from just inside the three-point arc, he registered the final score of 91-89.

3. Dario Saric
Anadolu Efes Istanbul

Top 16 Round 1
vs. Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade

Zvezda was leading 84-83, but Efes had the last possession of the game. Seven seconds before the end, Thomas Heurtel passed in the corner to the unmarked Saric, who gave the win to the Turkish team with a shot from 6 meters.

4. James Feldeine
Panathinaikos Athens

Top 16 Round 2
vs. Unicaja Malaga

Unicaja took a 66-65 lead against Panathinaikos just 19 seconds before the end of the game, but Feldeine decided the outcome. Dimitris Diamantidis passed him the ball along the perimeter and he scored a three-pointer – his first on target after 4 misses – giving the Greens a crucial win.

5. Darius Adams
Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz

Top 16 Round 2
vs. FC Barcelona Lassa

Laboral got an away win over Barcelona in overtime, but Adams was the hero in regular time who allowed it to happen. The American guard scored a three-pointer 11 seconds before the end of the game, tied the score at 70-70 and took it to overtime, where the visiting team prevailed.

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