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Some selected Lega A and German BBL plus/minus numbers

Some selected Lega A and German BBL plus/minus numbers

Posted 14 June 2010 | By J. | Categories: German League, Italian League, statistics | 1 Comment

Few domestic leagues in Europe are offering plus/minus-statistics. Two of them are Italian Lega A and German BBL. Even though they only have them in boxscores and not as accumulated stats in player/team profile, it is better than nothing. Out of interest I had a look at oncourt/offcourt plus/minus of selected players from…

Stats of the week – Pace comparisons

Stats of the week – Pace comparisons

Posted 12 June 2010 | By J. | Categories: Adrialeague, Domestic leagues, Euroleague, French League, German League, Greek League, Italian League, Spanish League, statistics | No Comments

Been short of time lately. Here’s a short post about average pace in European basketball leagues. I wrote a similar post about a year ago, which led to the conclusion that indeed the Balkan leagues (Adriatic League, Greek A1) which are said to be halfcourt-dominated leagues, are exactly that. At the same time,…

Euroleague Final Recap

Euroleague Final Recap

Posted 11 May 2010 | By J. | Categories: 2010 Playoff/F4-Preview, Barcelona, CSKA, Euroleague, Olympiacos, Partizan | No Comments

A Navarro-led Regal FC Barcelona is the new Euroleague champion after turning the championship game into an offensive and defensive clinic in the first half and going 12 for 28 on three point shots while blocking 8 shots throughout 40 minutes of play. Here’s my take on Sunday’s championship game in Paris.…

Euroleague Final Four Semifinal Roundup

Euroleague Final Four Semifinal Roundup

Posted 08 May 2010 | By J. | Categories: 2010 Playoff/F4-Preview, Barcelona, CSKA, Euroleague, Olympiacos, Partizan | 3 Comments

After an ugly first half between Barcelona and CSKA, the first semifinal caught pace in the second half on Friday, before Olympiacos and Partizan had an epic battle for the second finals spot. Now it’s the well expected Barcelona versus Olympiacos on Sunday. Here’s my attempt at breaking down both semifinals with observations,…

Euroleague Final Four Semifinal Preview

Euroleague Final Four Semifinal Preview

Posted 04 May 2010 | By J. | Categories: 2010 Playoff/F4-Preview, Barcelona, CSKA, Olympiacos, Partizan | 2 Comments

I did extended previews with an emphasis on statistics for each of the Final Four participants (click here for CSKA, Barcelona, Olympiacos, Partizan) some time ago, but still wanted to contribute a semifinal lookahead before CSKA and Barcelona tip things off in the early evening of May 7th in Paris. I am trying…

An extended look at Jan Vesely

An extended look at Jan Vesely

Posted 04 April 2010 | By J. | Categories: Euroleague, Partizan, notes, statistics | 1 Comment

Partizan Belgrade has been the story of this Euroleague season so far, reaching the Final Four with an estimated overall budget of ca. three million Euros and reminding all of us that it is very well possible to compete against the very elite of European basketball clubs, even in this league that has…

Quarter Finals Game 4 Roundup

Quarter Finals Game 4 Roundup

Posted 02 April 2010 | By J. | Categories: Barcelona, CSKA, Caja Laboral, Euroleague, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympiacos, Partizan, Prokom, Real Madrid, notes, statistics | 1 Comment

On a historic night for European basketball, Partizan edged Maccabi Tel Aviv 76:67 in Belgrade to advance to the Final Four, CSKA secured its eigth straight partiipation, Barcelona rolled over Real in Vistalegre, and Olympiacos was all business in Gdynia this time, 86:70 after 40 minutes. All four series already decided after four…

Quarter Finals Game 3 Roundup

Quarter Finals Game 3 Roundup

Posted 01 April 2010 | By J. | Categories: Barcelona, CSKA, Caja Laboral, Euroleague, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympiacos, Partizan, Prokom, Real Madrid, statistics | 1 Comment

What more could you possibly ask for: All four series still alive going into Game 4 on Thursday, and only one team, Partizan, has the chance to close the quarter finals at home. More than twenty thousand spectators witnessed a far too easy home victory in Belgrade, while Caja Laboral bounced back from…

Quarter Finals Game 1 and 2 Roundup

Quarter Finals Game 1 and 2 Roundup

Posted 29 March 2010 | By J. | Categories: Barcelona, CSKA, Caja Laboral, Euroleague, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympiacos, Partizan, Prokom, Real Madrid, notes, statistics | 4 Comments

From Mickeal’s fourth quarter heroics and Tomic’s breakout performance in Barcelona via Kecman raining threes in Tel Aviv and CSKA rolling over an irritating Caja Laboral, to Olympiacos’ lackadaisical display in Piraeus – it has been an eventful first playoff week in the Euroleague, setting up an eventful second week that will see…

How will the new rules influence the European game?

How will the new rules influence the European game?

Posted 20 March 2010 | By J. | Categories: Domestic leagues, Spanish League, statistics | No Comments

Significant rule changes will come into effect in European basketball in the near future. While the shotclock-to-14-reset will hardly influence the style of the European game, the 6.75m three point arc and the new rectangle zone might very well. But how exactly? This is a question legendary Serbian headcoach Svetislav Pesic tried to…

Partizan: No money, no problem

Partizan: No money, no problem

Posted 12 March 2010 | By J. | Categories: 2010 Playoff/F4-Preview, Euroleague, Partizan, statistics | 2 Comments

Partizan has again proven most of us wrong. Looking at the roster before the start of the season, there was no way this low-budget-team was going to repeat the successes of earlier seasons. Partizan had just lost its core – Novica Velickovic, Milenko Tepic, Uros Tripkovic and Stephane Lasme – and hadn’t exactly…