FIBA Champions League
Lavrio – Treviso 78-90: defeat – disqualification from continuing the Basketball Champions League
Lavrio again lost to Treviso (90-78) and was eliminated from the Basketball Champions League, whose European course ended in the tournament’s play-in.
Treviso’s obstacle proved inaccessible to Lavrio, who was defeated by the Italian team for the second time in a few days (90-78) and bid farewell to Europe for the year. The players of Christos Serelis fought from the first to the last minute, they never threw a clean towel, but the guests proved their superiority and managed to qualify for the “16”. Basketball Champions League.
That completed Lavrio’s European course for 2021/22, with the Blue and Yellows only concentrating on what’s happening within the borders, namely the Stoiximan Basket League.
The race
Lavrio took the lead in the first few minutes (10-5 in 4′) but very quickly saw Treviso hit the accelerator and escaped. The Italians scored again and again from 6:75 minutes, which allowed them to “build” the +10 (12-22) in the 9th minute, a lead that was questioned by Christos Serelis’ players.
From the moment they checked the defensive rebound and Petros Geromichalos took points, the hosts recovered and reduced the point (23-24 in 13′) before an offensive problem arose until the final of part one. So much so that Treviso once again found the opportunity to step on the gas and go into the dressing room with +7 (32:39) on bail, while Lavrio shot poorly from two points (7/22).
The third quarter didn’t start well for Lavrio, who was chasing double-digit differences very quickly. The visitors’ +14 (38-52) in the 24th minute finally put them on a favorite position in the game, which they secured with good percentages. Despite the fact that Christos Serelis’ players were able to equalize the deficit to half (55:62) in the 30th minute, it remained extremely difficult.
Vassilis Mouratos took a step forward, took initiatives but nothing was enough for Lavrio. Treviso’s superb teamwork and the action of Thomas Dimsa – Matteo Imbro – DeWain Russell judged everything, with the Italian team winning for the second time in a week and earning a ticket to the “16” of the Basketball Champions League.
THE REFEREES: Krejic-Kozlovskis-Yilmaz.
THE TEN MINUTES: 14-22, 32-39, 55-62, 78-90.
LAVRIO (Serelis): Nikolaidis (0/5 shots, 5 assists), Williams 6 (2), Filoxenidis 3 (1), Persidis 4 (1), Voulgaropoulos 2, Saunders 13 (2 threes, 5 assists), Smith (0/ 2 two points), Mouratos 18 (7/11 two points, 1/4 three points, 1/5 shots, 4 rebounds, 6 assists), Aminou 10, Pilavios, Kaklamanakis 4, Geromichalos 18 (3/4 two points, 3 /5 three points, 3/3 shots, 7 rebounds, 2 assists).
ΤΡΕΒΙΖΟ (Menetti): Akel 13 (4 rebounds), Dimsa 18 (3/7 three points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 errors), Imbro 19 (5/11 three points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists), Jones 12 (11 Rebounds), Russell 18 (1), Jurkatam, Bortolani 5 (1), Kilo 5.
Group Stats – Lavrio: 20/41 two points, 10/28 three points, 8/13 shots, 30 rebounds (23 defensive + 7 offensive), 21 assists, 7 errors, 6 steals, 2 blocks.
Group Statistics – Treviso: 22/38 two points, 10/26 three points, 16/20 shots, 44 rebounds (33 defensive + 11 offensive), 17 assists, 11 errors, 2 steals, 4 blocks.
Source: sport24
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FIBA Champions League
In the past, Fraser of Prometheus asked to leave for personal reasons
A blow for Prometheus, because before two weeks had passed since the agreement with Tim Fraser, he had to terminate the contract of the American, who wanted to leave due to a family problem.
Tim Frazier’s second stint in the Stoiximan Basket League was short-lived after Prometheus announced the termination of his contract just 12 days after his acquisition.
As Patrini revealed, the American asked to leave for personal reasons, with Prometheus respecting his wishes.
Frazier managed to play in just one game with the Patriots – in the 68-71 loss to Dijon in the Basketball Champions League, where he had 8 points and 4 assists – with the only positive for Prometheus being no foreigner Stoiximan Basket League was substituted in the Basketball Champions League because he had not included him in his Greek squad.
The announcement in detail:
“KAE Prometheus Patras announces the amicable solution to its collaboration with Tim Frazier, respecting the exceptional family problem that has arisen for the American athlete. We thank him for his offer and wish him all the best for his career.”
Source: sport 24
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FIBA Champions League
Then they plunge into the battle of the BCL Play-In, PAOK, Peristeri bwin and Prometheus
PAOK, Peristeri bwin and Prometheus have secured their tickets for the BCL Play-Ins and the schedule of games for the three Greek teams has been announced.
Greece continues to have a strong presence in the Basketball Champions League, with AEK Betsson heading straight to the round of 16 and PAOK, Peristeri bwin and Prometheus vying for a place in the next stage via the play-ins.
The exact dates and times of the games of the three Greek teams in the play-ins of the event have been announced by the BCL, with the team that will be selected first in time in the qualifying battle being that of Thessaloniki.
PAOK’s schedule in detail:
- 1.2., 7:30 p.m., PAOK – Tofas Game 1
- September 1st, 7:00 p.m. Tofas – PAOK Game 2
- 16/1, 19:30 PAOK – Tofas Game 3 (if necessary)
The bwin Pigeon program in detail:
- 3/1, 7:30 p.m. Ritas – Peristeri bwin Game 1
- 10/1, 7:30 p.m. Peristeri bwin – Rita’s game2
- January 17th, 7:30 p.m. Ritas – Pigeon bwin Game 3 (if required)
The Prometheus program in detail:
- March 1st, 9:30 p.m. Le Mans – Prometheus Game 1
- 9/1, 8:30 p.m. Prometheus – La Man Game 2
- January 16, 9:30 p.m. Le Mans – Prometheus Game 3 (if necessary)
Source: sport 24
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The eight teams that secured a place in the round of 16 and the pairs of the BCL Play-Ins
The group stage of the Basketball Champions League has concluded and the mystery of the teams that will take part in the competition in 2024 has been solved. Read the play-in pairings in detail and of course the teams in first place have already secured their place in the round of 16.
Finale has entered the group stage of the Basketball Champions League and now the situation is clear as to which teams will continue their course in the competition in the new year.
AEK Betsson qualified directly for the round of 16 despite the defeat against Ludwigsburg, while PAOK (defeated against Galatasaray but with home advantage), Peristeri bwin (home disadvantage) and Prometheus (home disadvantage) continue in the play-ins.
Union are placed in Group L of the Round of 16 along with Murcia and the winners of Le Mans/Prometheus and Hapoel Holon/Oostende will complete the group.
If PAOK overtakes Tofas, they will move into Group I along with Malaga, Strabur and the winner of Sole/Sasari, while if Peristeri bwin qualifies via Rita, they will move into Group I along with Tenerife, Hapoel Jerusalem and the winner of Karsijaka/Breogan Enter Group K.
Specifically, the first eight that are already in the “16” phase:
- Malaga
- Dijon
- Tenerife
- AEK Betsson
- Strasbourg
- Hapoel Jerusalem
- Murthy
- Bonn
The play-in pairs in detail:
- Le Mans – Prometheus
- Ritas – Taubenbwin
- Sole – Sassari
- Ludwigsburg – Darussafaka
- Karsijaka – Breogan
- Hapoel Holon – Ostend
- PAOK – Tofas
- Dertona – Galatasaray
Source: sport 24
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