Euroleague 2007-08 quarterfinals

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Euroleague 2007-08 quarterfinals are the four quarterfinals of Euroleague 2007-08, and it's main leading to Final Four. There are only eight teams, who will play two or three games series. Third games will be played, if necessary.

One of the main challengers for Euroleague 2007-08 MVP, CSKA Moscow player David Andersen
One of the main challengers for Euroleague 2007-08 MVP, CSKA Moscow player David Andersen
Group D 1st Group E 2nd
Group E 1st Group D 2nd
Group F 1st Group G 2nd
Group G 1st Group F 2nd
Team on left holds the home advantage

Contents

[edit] Bracket

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg*
Montepaschi Siena Flag of Italy 2 - 0 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 73 - 66 86 - 65
TAU Cerámica Flag of Spain 2 - 1 Flag of Serbia Partizan Belgrade 74 - 66 55 - 76 85 - 68
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel 2 - 1 Flag of Spain AXA FC Barcelona 81 - 75 74 - 83 88 - 75
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia 2 - 1 Flag of Greece Olympiacos 74 - 76 83 - 73 81 - 56

* if necessary

[edit] Results

[edit] Quarterfinal 1

April 1
20:30
(Report) Montepaschi Siena Flag of Italy 73 – 66 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe Palasport Mens Sana, Siena
Attendance: 6,500
Scoring by quarter: 23-16, 16-20, 16-15, 18-15
Pts: Kšyštof Lavrinovič 16
Rebs: Shaun Stonerook 8
Assts: McIntyre, Thornton 4
Pts: Erden, Kinsey 12
Rebs: Emir Preldžič 8
Assts: Emir Preldžič 4
April 3
19:15
(Report) Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey 65 – 86 Flag of Italy Montepaschi Siena Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
Attendance: 7,000
Scoring by quarter: 15-25, 19-12, 11-25, 20-24
Pts: Ömer Aşık 12
Rebs: Mirsad Türkcan 8
Assts: Will Solomon 3
Pts: Thornton, Lavrinovič 18
Rebs: Romain Sato 8
Assts: Terrell McIntyre 6
Montepaschi Siena won series, 2–0

[edit] Quarterfinal 2

April 1
20:30
(Report) TAU Cerámica Flag of Spain 74 – 66 Flag of Serbia Partizan Belgrade Fernando Buesa Arena, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Attendance: 8,400
Scoring by quarter: 18-16, 18-22, 20-12, 18-16
Pts: Zoran Planinić 18
Rebs: Pete Mickeal 7
Assts: Sergi Vidal 1
Pts: Dušan Kecman 13
Rebs: Novica Veličković 8
Assts: Milt Palacio 4
April 3
20:00
(Report) Partizan Belgrade Flag of Serbia 76 – 55 Flag of Spain TAU Cerámica Pionir Hall, Belgrade
Attendance: 7,123
Scoring by quarter: 25-15, 11-16, 18-17, 22-7
Pts: Nikola Peković 19
Rebs: Novica Veličković 12
Assts: Palacio, Veličković 4
Pts: Igor Rakočević 15
Rebs: James Singleton 6
Assts: Pablo Prigioni 5
April 9
20:30
(Report) TAU Cerámica Flag of Spain 85 – 68 Flag of Serbia Partizan Belgrade Fernando Buesa Arena, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Attendance: 9,700
Scoring by quarter: 16-19, 22-13, 22-21, 25-15
Pts: Pete Mickeal 19
Rebs: Tiago Splitter 9
Assts: Pablo Prigioni 3
Pts: Uroš Tripković 16
Rebs: Dušan Kecman 7
Assts: Uroš Tripković 3
TAU Cerámica won series, 2–1

[edit] Quarterfinal 3

April 1
19:50
(Report) Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel 81 – 75 Flag of Spain AXA FC Barcelona Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 11,000
Scoring by quarter: 16-14, 20-15, 21-28, 24-18
Pts: Esteban Batista 15
Rebs: Terence Morris 10
Assts: Yotam Halperin 5
Pts: Ersan İlyasova 21
Rebs: Ersan İlyasova 9
Assts: Pepe Sánchez 6
April 3
20:45
(Report) AXA FC Barcelona Flag of Spain 83 – 74 Flag of Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona
Attendance: 6,739
Scoring by quarter: 23-22, 20-15, 21-21, 19-16
Pts: Gianluca Basile 34
Rebs: Fran Vázquez 10
Assts: Roger Grimau 5
Pts: Omri Casspi 18
Rebs: Terence Morris 11
Assts: Nikola Vujčić 4
April 10
19:50
(Report) Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel 88 – 75 Flag of Spain AXA FC Barcelona Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 11,000
Scoring by quarter: 18-19, 25-15, 20-19, 25-22
Pts: Bynum, Bluthenthal 21
Rebs: Terence Morris 8
Assts: Yotam Halperin 9
Pts: Roger Grimau 18
Rebs: Fran Vázquez 13
Assts: Jaka Lakovič 4
Maccabi Tel Aviv won series 2–1

[edit] Quarterfinal 4

April 1
18:15
(Report) CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia 74 – 76 Flag of Greece Olympiacos CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow
Attendance: 5,000
Scoring by quarter: 20-24, 12-15, 20-23, 22-14
Pts: Matjaž Smodiš 21
Rebs: Matjaž Smodiš 5
Assts: Theodoros Papaloukas 4
Pts: Qyntel Woods 20
Rebs: Bourousis, Printezis 5
Assts: Lynn Greer 6
April 3
19:45
(Report) Olympiacos Flag of Greece 73 – 83 Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 12,000
Scoring by quarter: 27-15, 11-27, 18-28, 17-13
Pts: Qyntel Woods 19
Rebs: Woods, Printezis 7
Assts: Lynn Greer 5
Pts: Ramūnas Šiškauskas 20
Rebs: Four players with 4
Assts: Theodoros Papaloukas 7
April 9
18:15
(Report) CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia 81 – 56 Flag of Greece Olympiacos CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow
Attendance: 5,000
Scoring by quarter: 22-16, 19-13, 20-21, 20-6
Pts: Ramūnas Šiškauskas 24
Rebs: Matjaž Smodiš 6
Assts: Holden
Pts: Panayiotis Vasilopoulos 17
Rebs: Giorgos Printezis 5
Assts: Blakney, Greer 4
CSKA Moscow won series 2–1

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