dimitriis Posted March 24, 2006 Share Posted March 24, 2006 Let's see if more people are interested about this game than in previous Euroleague topics ;) To remind everyone, last year in our last game of the Top 16 stage we had to win Climamio by +18 points and we won by 23 :tup: This year we have to win Benetton by +7 I expect a win with a big difference like last year against Climamio!!! PAME GERA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dimitriis Posted March 24, 2006 Author Share Posted March 24, 2006 Sorry the date is 29/3 <_< Can someone edit the topic title please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drakos13 Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 we had to beat benneton by 9 in the first stage and did that last year too... 10.000 tickets ALREADY gone.... that is probably the most difficult atmosphere to play in the world....the only other ones that come to mind are PAOK and Aris...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Max18 Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 Good luck Greens! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grace Posted March 26, 2006 Share Posted March 26, 2006 Tickets are already gone!!!!! FORZA TRIFYLLARA!! P.S. G***w tin douleia mou g***w kai de tha'mai mesa :angry: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dimitriis Posted March 26, 2006 Author Share Posted March 26, 2006 A re Grace, epiases douleia kai ta xaneis ola, prin merikes bdomades me Efes twra me Benetton kai akolou8oun ta mats sth fash twn 8!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zachos Posted March 27, 2006 Share Posted March 27, 2006 The good thing is that in the last game with Kolossos the team shot really well (16 threes). If they have a good morale with their shots they will crush Benneton. I think that this is the unpredictable factor in Panatha's play, since when they started to shoot bad they struggled. I predict 15-20 points difference. B) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zachos Posted March 28, 2006 Share Posted March 28, 2006 Just an example of what Europeans think of Panathinakos. The following is from the official Euroligue site- home page today, www.euroligue.net: "Blatt will be certainly feel that way again on Wednesday, when he and Benetton visit mighty Panathinaikos at soldout, 18,000-seat OAKA Olympic Stadium in Athens for a do-or-die Top 16 finale in which both teams are trying to reach the Quarterfinal Playoffs." He He. Go mighty panathinaikos!!!! :nw: :nw: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WilProdotto Posted March 28, 2006 Share Posted March 28, 2006 Please if someone knows some link for a streaming by internet post it! I'd like to see it! PANATHA MOU SAI AGAPO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zachos Posted March 28, 2006 Share Posted March 28, 2006 Wil, You can go right now to the address I gave you and scroll down to see where it says "Fun Mail answers" , Monday 27 March. If the address gives you an irrelevant site, it happens, so try to search " panathinaikos" and you will find Euroligue results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drakos13 Posted March 28, 2006 Share Posted March 28, 2006 what time is this game? please 2 hrs before the CL.... :unsure: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dark_horse Posted March 29, 2006 Share Posted March 29, 2006 Good luck Pao, you must beat Benetton by 7pts to qualify for the quarterfinals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drakos13 Posted March 29, 2006 Share Posted March 29, 2006 if Efes wins than we can still go through with just a win... +7 is just for 1st place..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WilProdotto Posted March 29, 2006 Share Posted March 29, 2006 Dear zachos, I now where to see the living score, but I would like to know if someone can post some streaming television link to SEE the match from internet!!!! I do not have SKY, so I cannot see on pay per view tv! <_< Please if someone knows.... post it!!! Thanks a lot, Greek triphillara friends!!!! :ph34r: ULTRAS LIBERI :ph34r: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drakos13 Posted March 29, 2006 Share Posted March 29, 2006 try a bar that is usually empty with sky...but the problem is Milan is playing and so is Inter so you wont have luck changing the channel...I also want to go see the game but now its going to be packed with Inter fans :tdown: if you have satelite at all though... try these channels: Sport Klub (Hungary) Amos 1 04,0 W 11304 H Free-to-Air 19540 3/4 Hungarian Sport Klub (Romania) Intelsat 10-02 01,0 W 12.527 H Free-to-Air 27500 3/4 551 551 Romanian Sport Klub (Serbia) Eutelsat W2 16,0 E 10.972 V Free-to-Air 27500 3/4 519 668 Serbian Al Jazeera Sport Channel 2 Nilesat 101/102 07,0 W 12282 V Free-to-Air Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grace Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 http://www.contra.gr/Basketball/Europe/Eur...kos/115762.html :nw: :tup: :nw: :tup: :nw: :tup: http://new.e-go.gr/sports/articles.asp?cat...=2&pubid=321348 De tha ti xasw tin Taou,de tha tin xasw tin Taou,de tha tin xasw tin Taou,de tha tin xasw tin Taou,de tha tin xasw tin Taou,de tha tin xasw tin Taou,de tha tin xasw tin Taou...... B) http://new.e-go.gr/sports/articles.asp?cat...=2&pubid=321347 ELLAS EYRWPI PANATHINAIKOS reeeeeeeeeeeee....... :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plato-ny Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 One of the great modern comebacks in European club basketball was completed on Wednesday when Panathinaikos thrilled 18,000 of its closest friends in Athens with a 81-70 victory over visiting Benetton Treviso to storm into the Quarterfinal Playoffs from Group G. After having started the Top 16 with three losses, Panathinaikos finished 3-3 as part of a four-way tie in the group, but finished first tiebreakers due to having the best point differential (+28) for the whole round among the four teams. Benetton finished third due to its own point difference (-12) being behind that of Efes Pilsen (-1), which defeated Cibona in the other Group G game on Wednesday. Panathinaikos will take homecourt advantage into the best-of-three quarterfinals against Tau Ceramica, the second-place team from Group F. Panathinaikos needed a seven-point victory to assure its passage to the next round and found itself in a close game until finishing the third quarter with a 15-6 run. After that, the Greens left no doubt about advancing. Mike Batiste led four Greens who scored in double figures with 18 points. Vasilis Spanoulis added 17, Jaka Lakovic 13 and Fragiskos Alvertis 10 for the winners, whose defense held Benetton scoring ace Drew Nicholas to just 9 points. Marcus Goree had 18 for the visitors, Ramunas Siskauskas and Matteo Soragna 10 each. The sellout crowd that filled OAKA Olympic Stadium created a truly fantastic atmosphere, but paradoxically Benetton was the team thaat jumped out to a good start, 0-4, behind jumpers from frontcourt players Andrea Bargnani and Goree. It wasn’t long, however, before the Greens found their composure. They tightened their defense and forced Benetton to miss 9 consecutive shots, allowing Panathinaikos to embark on an 8-0 run with 4 points by Lakovic. Benetton finally got re-started when Bargnani followed a missed layup by Goree, and when Dejan Tomacevic scored a free throw for Panathinaikos, Petar Popovic scored to get the visitors within 9-8. Now, it was the Greens who were struggling offensively. However, captain Fragiskos Alvertis stepped up for the challenge, as he first buried an open triple and then on the other end drew a charging foul on Uros Slokar. When Tomacevic slammed in transition, Panathinaikos was ahead 16-10 and while Slokar scored on a jumper to cut the deficit, the Greens held a 16-12 edge after 10 minutes. As the second quarter got underway, Matteo Soragna connected from the arc to get Benetton within a point of the lead. After Tomacevic scored inside for the Greens, Goree got a pair of offensive boards that let Nicholas tie it up 18-18 with his first points. Panathinaikos reclaimed the lead on a triple by Lakovic that Batiste followed with a thunderous dunk off the dribble that left Benetton's players watching and the crowd on its feet. After a timeout, Benetton's answer was rapid. Siskauskas scored on a layup and later Goree drilled a triple for a 0-7 run and a 24-25 lead. Alvertis picked up the scoring slack for Panathinaikos with a fade-away jumper but Matt Santangelo one down in response for the guests. The Greens found Batiste, whose post move made it 30-27, charging up the crowd, but they went silent again as Siskauskas and Santangelo fired Benetton back in front, 30-31. Nicholas added to the advantage before Batiste's layup and free throws took bck the lead for Panathinaikos a 34-33 lead. The guests got the last chance of the half, but when Batiste fouled Nicholas shooting a triple, the Benetton guard made only 1 of 3 free throws, leaving a tie scoreboard, 34-34, at the break. The second half commenced with both teams trading empty possessions. Free throws by Spanoulis helped Panathinaikos build a 37-34 lead, but Petar Popovic erased it with his own foul shot and layup. Tomasevic and Nikos Hatzivrettas ignited a 4-0 burst for the Greens, but they were again unable to widen the lead due to Goree's offensive prowess. He converted an offensive rebound and a three-point play to pull Benetton within 43-42. A triple by Siskauskas tied it 45-45 but Alvertis loaded his gun and fired from downtown in response for a 48-45 Panathinaikos lead. Soon, Spanoulis drove through the Benetton defense and found Hatzivrettas for 2 points. Despite Goree’s attempts, Panathinaikos was now turning the tide in its favour. With Spanoulis initiating the offense and Batiste turning the paint into his area of command, the hosts went suddenly in the driver's seat. Scoring proved now an uphill battle for Benetton, such that when Alvertis beat the buzzer, the Panathinaikos lead had soared to 60-51. Lakovic came out on fire in the final quarter and nailed a pair of decisive triples that kept Panathinaikos firmly in front, 66-54. Soragna and Goree added 3 points apiece, but Benetton could not claw its way back. Spanoulis was in the zone with back-to-back drives that created havoc for Benetton and showed who is in charge. When the fans found out that Efes Pilsen triumphed in Zagreb and realized that Panathinaikos was due to finish atop Group G, they burst into chants and asked the Greens to bring back the glory days. Eventually the Greens cruised to an 81-70 decision, yet few in the crowd were paying attention to the final score. What was important for them was the fact that Panathinaikos had completed its amazing comeback and advanced to the quarterfinals with the precious home advantage on its side. 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