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Maccabi TA 2006 pre-season games

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Olimpija - Maccabi 69-89

MTA: Will Bynum 17, Rodney Buford (5 reb.) and Jamie Arnold 15, Yotam Halperin and Nikola Vujcic 9, Lior Elyahu 8, Yaniv Green 7, Derrick Sharp 5, Simas Jasaitis 4

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Breaking News from official site of Lietuvos Rytas - the former club of new MTA coach Neven Spahija. As per Rytas, the man has two signed contracts and the club from Vilnius has requested from ULEB and FIBA revocation of N. Spahija’s coach license and his disqualification!
 
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Arik said:
Olimpija - Maccabi 69-89

MTA: Will Bynum 17, Rodney Buford (5 reb.) and Jamie Arnold 15, Yotam Halperin and Nikola Vujcic 9, Lior Elyahu 8, Yaniv Green 7, Derrick Sharp 5, Simas Jasaitis 4
nothing to be too excited about- Olimpija played with players that'll get loaned this season at least for 15 minutes in this game.
While Jurkovič and Ožbolt didn't even show on court, Arslan and Ranniko got injured pretty fast, so Olimpija played almost exclusevily with youngsters (+Milič, Markoishvilli, Zupan)...

Bynum showed some nice athleticism, he abused Arslan with his strenght in few cases, good penetrations, some great 3pointers...
It seemed that Bufford is sometimes holding onto the ball too much and I got a feeling he could be one of those streaky shooters, but overall a great individual.
Eliyahu was a disspointment to me... he faced Antonio Žižić (Andrija's brother), Rizvič and Maraker most of the time and yet failed to impress me.
overall Maccabi showed some fluid offense, since they practically raped Olimpija's defense on few occasions with nice passing combinations.

eventhough It was obvcious Maccabi hasn't showed everythin they can and it's also obvious this team isn't on the same level Maccabi was for 4-5 years now, it's still a great team imo and is right now getting underated when talking about it in euroleague forum...
 
Matiz said:
it's also obvious this team isn't on the same level Maccabi was for 4-5 years now

It doesn't sound good for us :eek: Still we're talking about first trainings when newcomers don't know how to play with each other. It will take some time.
 
Matiz said:
nothing to be too excited about...

were you present in that game or watched it on TV?
do you have more detailed statistics on the game -rebounds,asists,turnovers,steals,% .....:confused:

can you alaborate on Bufford ?
 
Matiz said:
he faced Antonio Žižić (Andrija's brother), Rizvič and Maraker most of the time and yet failed to impress me.
They are cousins, bro.
 
Proph·et said:
They are cousins, bro.
cousins? :eek: I remember that some journalist 2 years ago wrote down they were brothers. thanx for correction...

were you present in that game or watched it on TV?
do you have more detailed statistics on the game -rebounds,asists,turnovers,steals,% .....
the game wasn't broadcasted, so I had to go in the arena.
As far as statistics goes I don't think they were published anywhere online... I've read somewhere Olimpija won the rebounding 27-29 (Zupan got 7)

as for Bufford, he showed he is athletically superior to most players in europe, showed some good ballhandling, defense, got injured with his dunk attempt (supposedly nothing serius, since after lying down on the floor he walked away normally after a minute or so), has a decent long range... but as I said looked like a player with typical US mentality
just my impressions after one game only of course ;)

I wouldn't be worried about your team (eventhough I know you guys expect a tottally new team fighting for the title again :rolleyes: ), Maceo's departure is visible though. I think Maccabi's defense might loose a lot with him departing...
 
Hope they"ll find some NBA summer camp refugees

Hope they"ll find some NBA summer camp refugees

In few more weeks we"ll see, who's going to be instead of Baston...
Jamie is good player, but he's not a huge blocker like Mace was...
 
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Arik said:
Breaking News from official site of Lietuvos Rytas - the former club of new MTA coach Neven Spahija. As per Rytas, the man has two signed contracts and the club from Vilnius has requested from ULEB and FIBA revocation of N. Spahija’s coach license and his disqualification!
They published here Rytas attorney's letter to FIBA - it's so stupid - they telling that Spahija just suddenly did not show up for beginning of season... Why they signed Sharon Druker than? They just try to blackmail some more money...
 
Short interview with Spahija

"Maccabi is probably the biggest in Europe considering the organisation of the club. The expectations are always high."

"We are missing two important players, Tal Burstein and another power forward which will come from NBA. We are also a little bit out of form considering we didn't have much time for preparations."

"Will Bynum proved he is the real deal, but I think he can play even better. Bufford is also quality player, but he needs some time to adapt. I must not forget Halperin. I wouldn't come to Maccabi if he wouldn't come back."
 
elaj said:
Short interview with Spahija

"Maccabi is probably the biggest in Europe considering the organisation of the club. The expectations are always high."

He was talking the same thing last year about the organization of "Lietuvos rytas", which was "definitely the best in Europe", and he "did not know any other place where the conditions for work would be more perfect". Now he is having a legal case with the club :D Goog luck, Tel Aviv! :D
 
With big respect to Pivovarna, we'll see vs. Climamio and even more next month against NBA clubs what is new Maccabi :)
 
Arik said:
With big respect to Pivovarna, we'll see vs. Climamio and even more next month against NBA clubs what is new Maccabi :)


Maccabi will be with a PF in those games (not against Climamio on Friday).
 
Matiz said:
the game wasn't broadcasted, so I had to go in the arena.
As far as statistics goes I don't think they were published anywhere online... I've read somewhere Olimpija won the rebounding 27-29 (Zupan got 7)
I have stats sheet.
It was 29-26 in rebounds for Olimpija; Zupan correct. :)
 
CLIMAMIO BOLOGNA-MACCABI TEL AVIV 102-106
Quarters: 26-29, 50-52, 70-82, 102-106
Referees: Facchini, Sabetta, Tullio
CLIMAMIO: Edney 22, Shumpert 17, Belinelli 24, Hamann 2, Cavaliero 2, Evtimov 2, Janicenoks 16, Ress 4, Thomas 13, Bruttini ne, Fultz ne. Coach: Frates.
MACCABI: Bynum 22, Sharp 2, Vujcic 10, Eliyahu 10, Arnold 21, Shason, Fanan, Jasaitis 14, Green 2, Buford 23, Halperin 2. Coach: Spahija.
2pts: Maccabi 37/46 (80%), Climamio 32/51 (63%)
3pts: Maccabi 5/11 (45%), Climamio 9/22 (41%)
f.t.: Maccabi 17/19 (89%), Climamio 11/14 (79%)
Rebounds: Maccabi 24 (Vujcic 4), Climamio 27 (Thomas 11
 
It's funny, the same evening Walla sports site has published paper asking "Is Buford good for Maccabi?"
I guess they got their answer...
 
Roy M said:
Maccabi will be with a PF in those games (not against Climamio on Friday).
Those games begin in one week - I am not sure Maccabi will have a PF till than... Do you know something we don't?
 
MikeMaccabiFan said:
Those games begin in one week - I am not sure Maccabi will have a PF till than... Do you know something we don't?


No, I don't. It doesn't look like that Maccabi will allow her self to play Vs. NBA teams without blockshooter or rebounder.
 
MikeMaccabiFan said:
It's funny, the same evening Walla sports site has published paper asking "Is Buford good for Maccabi?"
I guess they got their answer...

It really sounds not believable how the player who wasn't good enough for Mariupol from Ukraine will fill position of Anthony Parker in Maccabi...Time will say! ;)
 
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