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The Basketball Personal Fouls eBA Analysis ~ Concept & Statistics
"... With the exception of the eBA Basketball Statistics Creative Analysis System, why fouls are generally not even considered in evaluating and efficiency formulas by the other statistical systems ? ... "
There is a common misconception in the other basketball statistics analysis systems, specially at the live-game statistics, and personal fouls are generally not even considered when evaluating a player's talent.
This error or "statistics myth" raised because the false concept that it is assumed everyone commits those personal fouls and they are unavoidable.
Even, a foul means a defender has been caught out of position and has damaged his team by adding to a number that could eventually lead to free possessions via the Bonus.
But the eBA Basketball Statistics Creative Analysis System have a rating of personal foul made and received and qualify each one as "good", "neutral" or "bad": the rating is explained in eBA Clinics Online and discussed in the "Statistics & Statisticians Board" in the forum, which is reserved for registered members.
Something like when 2 free throws are missed the foul actually becomes a positive for the fouling team much like a steal. If only one free throw is made it becomes a tie, nothing lost or gained. When 2 out of 3 free throws are made on the average the free throws become a negative for the fouling team.
The situation in which the personal foul was committed, plays an important role in this personal fouls eBA
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Basketball Statistics Referred Concepts:
The Basketball Team Rebounds ~ Concept & Statistics
What exactly comprises and means a 'team rebound' ?
In each situation a shot is taken and missed and possession may or may not change, but the rebound cannot be credited to an individual so it counts as a 'team rebound' for whichever team is awarded the ball.
A team rebound is awarded to the opponent team to the player who attempted the shot if, before the buzzer sounded, no player had gained control of the rebound.
A team rebound is awarded to the team to which the ball is awarded out of bounds or at the free throw line as a result of a missed field goal attempt or a final free throw attempt. This includes circumstances when:
- the ball goes out of bounds without any player having secured possession;
- a final free attempt from a serial misses the rim;
- the shooter commits a free throw violation in a a final free attempt from a serial;
- a loose ball foul is called immediately following a missed field goal attempt or final free throw attempt;
- a last technical foul shot missed.
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Canada's Tristan Thompson leaps high for a rebound during their finals basketball match in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying basketball match against France on July 10 at the Mall of Asia Arena in suburban Pasay city south of Manila, Philippines. (BULLIT MARQUEZ / AP)
Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ THE FINAL FOUR ~ Season 2016/17
New Euroleague Basketball Games Videos ~ 28/05/17
• Starting 5 Facts: EuroLeague Final Four 2017
• Final Four Mini-Movie: Championship Game
For fans as well as the players and coaches themselves, Sunday was a day of destiny at the EuroLeague Final Four. Go behind the scenes to relive the drama as it unfolded in the mini-movie.
• Final Four Mini-Movie: Saturday
Between two electric semifinals and the crowning moment of the season, the EuroLeague Final Four participants were able to catch their collective breath on Saturday before the top players of the season were honored at the opulent Ciragan Palace in the EuroLeague Awards Ceremony.
• Final Four mini-movie: Semifinals Friday
• Top 5 Plays - EuroLeague Final Four
• Top 5 Plays - EuroLeague Semifinals
• 2016-17 EuroLeague MVP: Sergio Llull, Real Madrid
After thrilling fans all over the continent with his skill and daring throughout the most competitive season in the history of European basketball, Sergio Llull of Real Madrid was rewarded on Saturday for his virtuoso accomplishments by being named the MVP of the 2016-17 EuroLeague. Llull learned of the MVP honor at the end of the Euroleague Awards Ceremony to highlight a gala evening at the opulent Ciragan Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, on the next-to-last night of the 2017 Final Four. The trophy for the top performer of the season was presented to Llull by new Euroleague Basketball Legend Mirsad Turkcan.
Llull's fellow members of the previously announced All-EuroLeague First Team – Bogdan Bogdanovic and Ekpe Udoh of Fenerbahce Istanbul, Georgios Printezis of Olympiacos Piraeus, and last season's MVP, Nando De Colo of CSKA Moscow – were also honored at the event. So was the 2016-17 All-EuroLeague Second Team – Brad Wanamaker of Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul, Milos Teodosic of CSKA, Nicolo Melli of Brose Bamberg, Gustavo Ayon of Real Madrid and Bryant Dunston of Anadolu Efes Istanbul – as were the winners of the Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy, Keith Langford of Unics Kazan; the Rising Star Trophy, Luka Doncic of Real Madrid; and the Best Defender Trophy, Adam Hanga of Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz, who was unable to attend due to his professional commitments.
Llull received more votes than any other player during the MVP selection process, which was open to both fans and media. In his 10th season with Madrid, Llull posted career-best EuroLeague averages with 16.4 points, 5.9 assists, 2.2 three-pointers made and 16.8 performance index rating over 32 games while leading his team to the Final Four. His unbelievable knack for hitting buzzer-beaters from all distances and angles made him as dangerous and decisive as any player in the league, while his non-stop commitment at both ends of the court went a long way to assuring Madrid the best record, 23-7, in the longest regular season in competition history.
Llull, a EuroLeague champion with Madrid in 2015, will play in Sunday's third-place game at the Final Four after his 28 points in a loss Friday to Fenerbahce Istanbul matched the most in a semifinal at the event this century.
At 29 years old, Llull is the undisputed leader of Madrid and the motor of its offense. He ranked third in the EuroLeague this season in assists, fifth in scoring and eighth in performance index rating. When the stakes were raised, the Madrid playmaker boosted his number to 18.5 points and a 17.8 index rating in four playoff games against Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul. Llull started in every game this season and led Madrid in minutes played (27:44 per game) and a total of 70 three-point shots made, another personal best and the fourth-most in the competition. Llull was named MVP of November, a month during which he averaged 21.4 points per game. He also earned MVP honors for Rounds 7 and 27. Llull made his debut on the All-EuroLeague First Team after having previously been voted to the second team in 2010.
Llull started the competition on fire, scoring 22 points against Olympiacos and getting a double-double of 14 points and 11 assists in a road win against Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv. Soon after that, Llull broke his personal EuroLeague scoring record by dropping 30 points in a narrow home win against Panathinaikos Athens. Llull continued leading Madrid, scoring 20 points in a road triumph against FC Barcelona Lassa and hitting three consecutive bombs from way downtown to help Madrid down CSKA Moscow 95-85, a win that would eventually allow Madrid to finish first at the end of the regular season. Not only did he have 26 points in an 89-91 road win against Brose Bamberg, but Llull hit an unbelievable game-winning floater to win that game. Fans had come to expect such heroics from Llull, though. Several of his many three-pointers during were made with the shot clock or game clock about to expire, each one seemingly more impossible than the last – but they all fell through the net to the amazement of the crowds.
"First of all I have to say that it is an honor for me to receive this award," Llull said on the stage immediately after accepting the trophy. "I want to congratulate all players here tonight. I think they all could have won it. I also want to thank the fans and media for voting for me. Last but not least, I want to thank my teammates and coaches who work with me all year, because without them it would have been impossible to win this award. Thank you."
Llull becomes the 12th different player to win the MVP award since the current end-of-season awards format was introduced in 2005. He is the third Spanish-born MVP, after Juan Carlos Navarro collected the award in 2009 and Llull's former teammate Sergio Rodriguez won it with Madrid in 2014. Llull started his career in La Salle in his hometown Mahon and played for Basquet Manresa before joining Real Madrid in 2007. In addition to his EuroLeague title in 2015, Llull has helped Madrid win four Spanish League and five Copa del Rey titles, in addition to the Intercontinental Cup title in 2015. Llull has also been very successful with the Spanish national team with which he has won three EuroBasket gold medals and one bronze, as well as two Olympic medals, silver in 2012 and bronze in 2016. He celebrated 10 years since signing with Madrid a few days ago and now Llull can mark the anniversary as the season's most valuable player, adding his name to the EuroLeague history books in golden letters!
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!
The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!
What can we do if we have a good forward in our roster? We are trying to answer this question sharing this nice Fenerbahce Istanbul's Flex Offense, which is played by the Turkish to seek Ekpe Udoh, the MVP of the Euroleague Championship Game, as a power-forward at the low post to play a 1 and 1, or at the top of the key to get a long-distance shoot.
In the image (from a total of 2 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
• Championship Game Highlights: Fenerbahce Istanbul-Olympiacos Piraeus
• Highlights 3rd Place Game: Real Madrid-CSKA Moscow
• Assist of the FINAL GAMES: Vassilis Spanoulis, Olympiacos Piraeus
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Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ Playoffs Games 3 & 4 ~ Season 2016/17
New Euroleague Basketball Games Videos ~ 30/04/17
Don’t miss the best five plays of Playoffs Game 3 of the EuroLeague season!
Don’t miss the best five plays of Playoffs Game 4 of the EuroLeague season!
Real Madrid secured a Final Four berth with its second road win in less than 48 hours against Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul on Friday night, and once again the team's youngest player helped make it happen. Teenage sensation Luka Doncic stood tall for Madrid to earn the title of MVP for Game 4 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs. It marked the 18-year old's second consecutive MVP of the round award, after he shared the honor 48 hours earlier in Game 3. It's Doncic's fourth such honor this season, second to only reigning EuroLeague MVP Nando De Colo of CSKA Moscow, who won six. Doncic was everywhere for Madrid on Friday, scoring 11 points, dishing 7 assists and collecting 5 rebounds. He made his only two-point shot attempt, hit 1 of 4 from downtown and went 6 for 8 from the free throw line in addition to collecting 1 steal and 6 fouls drawn for a performance index rating of 21, the highest among all players in the two Game 4 contests. The next three best performers in Game 4 came from the same game. The second-highest index rating of the night belonged to Darussafaka playmaker Brad Wanamaker, who had an index rating of 20. He netted 25 points, while grabbing 4 rebounds and drawing 6 fouls in a loss that ended his team's season. Two Madrid teammates, Anthony Randolph and Sergio Llull, each had performance index ratings of 18. Llull posted 17 points and 5 assists and Randolph contributed to the series-clinching win with 15 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.
Real Madrid secured a Final Four berth with its second road win in less than 48 hours against Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul on Friday night, and once again the team's youngest player helped make it happen. Teenage sensation Luka Doncic stood tall for Madrid to earn the title of MVP for Game 4 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs. It marked the 18-year old's second consecutive MVP of the round award, after he shared the honor 48 hours earlier in Game 3.
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague Playoffs Games 3 & 4!
This a new Real Madrid's set play. In this case we are going to check a transition offense that is used by the Spaniards to seek the 2, Luka Doncic, the MVP of Games 3 & 4 of the EuroLeague Playoffs, at the wing, with the 4 opened at the corner, and finally to play a side ballscreen between the 1 and the 5.
In the image (from a total of 2 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
Nando De Colo drives and throws pass behind his head to victor Khryapa in the corner for a three-pointer.
Behold as Derrick Brown soars for a powerful, two-hand, put-back slam!
Playoffs Game 3 & 4 of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season had plenty to offer for even the most mathematically minded fans, as The Week in Numbers is here to show!
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Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ Playoffs Game 1 & 2 ~ Season 2016/17
New Euroleague Basketball Games Videos ~ 23/04/17
Don’t miss the best five plays of Playoffs Game 1 of the EuroLeague season!
Don’t miss the best five plays of Playoffs Game 2 of the EuroLeague season!
Bogdan Bogdanovic is proving once again that he is a big-time player for big-time games. The Fenerbahce Istanbul guard matched his MVP performance from Game 1 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs to lead his team to a second victory and become MVP of Game 2, as well! In doing so, Bogdanovic became the first player in competition history to win MVP honors in the first two games of a playoff series. His performance index rating of 35, the highest rating of any player in Game 2 of the playoffs, exactly matched his production from Game 1. This time, Fenerbahce defeated Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens 75-80 to become the first team ever to win the first two games of a playoff series away from home. Bogdanovic posted 25 points – which set a team record for points in the playoffs – on 5-for-7 two-point and 5-for-8 three-point shooting. He also pulled 8 rebounds and dished 6 assists. Bogdanovic edged teammate Ekpe Udoh, who was MVP twice in last season’s playoffs, for the Game 2 honor. Udoh tallied 22 points on 11-of-14 shooting, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks for an index rating of 34. Gustavo Ayon of Real Madrid was next with an index rating of 30 in an 80-84 loss at the hands of Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul. Ayon did not miss on 6 shots in amassing 16 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Anadolu Efes Istanbul big man Bryant Dunston also posted big numbers in his team’s 71-73 road win at Olympiacos Piraeus. Dunston finished with 16 points, 5 assists and 2 blocks for an index rating of 27.
Bogdan Bogdanovic is proving once again that he is a big-time player for big-time games. The Fenerbahce Istanbul guard matched his MVP performance from Game 1 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs to lead his team to a second victory and become MVP of Game 2, as well! In doing so, Bogdanovic became the first player in competition history to win MVP honors in the first two games of a playoff series..
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague Playoffs Games 1 & 2!
This is a Horns Offense from Fenerbahce Istanbul, in which the open post on the front is sought for a shot, a 1x1 or a game in pairs due to the abilities of their guard Bogdan Bogdanovic, the MVP of Games 1 & 2 of the EuroLeague Playoffs.
In the image (from a total of 2 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
EuroLeague Nightly Notable: Anadolu Efes's first ever road win in the playoffs!
Nando De Colo dished a great bounce pass to Kyle Hines for two easy points.
Ioannis Bourousis soars for a huge one-handed putback slam!
Playoffs Game 1 & 2 of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season had plenty to offer for even the most mathematically minded fans, as The Week in Numbers is here to show!
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Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ Regular Season Round 30 ~ Season 2016/17
A New Euroleague Basketball Games Video with the Weekly Show Euroleague ~ 09/04/17
The final game of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season will be one that Latavious Williams remembers well. The Unics Kazan big man shredded his previous personal bests to lead his team to a road win and lay claim to MVP honors for Round 30. Williams set career highs with 20 points, 8-of-9 shooting, 2 steals and a performance index rating of 34 in a 68-91 rout of host EA7 Emporio Armani Milan. His index rating was the highest of any player in Round 30. Williams also made all 4 of his free throws and blocked a shot in an astounding performance. The player with the most weekly MVP nods this season, Nando De Colo of CSKA Moscow, was the runner-up for Round 30. De Colo led CSKA Moscow to a 90-86 home win over Olympiacos Piraeus with 23 points, 6 assists and 3 steals for an index rating of 31. It marked the sixth time in just 23 games played that the reigning MVP had an index rating in the 30s. After exploding for 20 points in the fourth quarter, Real Madrid sharpshooter Jaycee Carroll finished with the third-highest index of the round. Carroll catapulted Madrid to a 97-80 victory over visiting Anadolu Efes Istanbul with a season-high 29 points on 7-of-8 three-point shooting. He added a pair of assists to get an index rating of 29. Rounding out the top performances of Round 30 were Ekpe Udoh of Fenerbahce Istanbul and Chris Singleton of Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens. Udoh played a key role in a 68-65 overtime win versus FC Barcelona Lassa with 9 points, 15 rounds, 3 assists and 4 steals, which added up to an index rating of 27. Singleton sparked the Greens to a 61-81 win at Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv with 13 points, 8 boards, 6 steals and 2 block for an index rating of 26.
The final game of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season will be one that Latavious Williams remembers well. The Unics Kazan big man shredded his previous personal bests to lead his team to a road win and lay claim to MVP honors for Round 30.
Don’t miss the best 10 plays of Round 30 of the EuroLeague season!
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague Regular Season Round 30 !
Unics Kazan Horns Offense: This is a Horns Offense of Unics Kazan which is often played by Russians because of the good skills of its forward Latavious Williams, the Euroleague Regular Season Round 30 MVP, who is sought at the low post in order to play a 1-and-1.
In the last image D (from a total of 4 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
Nightly Notable: Darussafaka storms behind Wanamaker into playoffs!
Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul is going to the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs for the first time after winning 78-62 against visiting Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade on Friday for the last open berth!
Magic Moment:Juan Carlos Navarro becomes first EuroLeague player to reach 4,000 points!
Fenerbahce on the break: Bogdan Bogdanovic starts things off with a steal and Ekpe Udoh lobs to Jan Vesely for an alley-oop slam!
Fabien Causeur drives to the hoop, draws attention of defense before dishing for the trailing Leon Radosevic for a monster slam!
Darussafaka's Scottie Wilbekin makes the steal and feeds Will Clyburn for a high-flying fastbreak jam!
Round 30 of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season had plenty to offer for even the most mathematically minded fans, as The Week in Numbers is here to show!
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Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ Regular Season Round 29 ~ Season 2016/17
A New Euroleague Basketball Games Video with the Weekly Show Euroleague ~ 02/04/17
Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul guard Brad Wanamaker pulled out his greatest Turkish Airlines EuroLeague performance to date on Thursday to keep his team's playoff chances alive. In so doing, he earned the MVP honor for Round 29 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season. Wanamaker scored 8 of his career-high and club-record 30 points in overtime as Darussafaka edged his former team, Brose Bamberg, by 97-99. He made 4 of 8 shots from behind the arc and recorded 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals in compiling a performance index rating of 34, the highest of the round. Wanamaker narrowly edged teammate Will Clyburn for that distinction after the forward starred with 26 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the floor plus 7 rebounds. He set a personal best with an index rating of 33. Rounding out the list of top performers in Round 29 is another Darussafaka player, power forward Adrien Moerman, along with Tyler Honeycutt of Anadolu Efes Istanbul and Georgios Printezis of Olympiacos Piraeus, each with index ratings of 25. Moerman recorded 19 points and 12 rebounds for his first double-double since opening night of the season. Honeycutt shined in Efes's 77-69 victory over Olympiacos with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists. And Printezis posted 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting and 9 boards in the same game.
Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul guard Brad Wanamaker pulled out his greatest Turkish Airlines EuroLeague performance to date on Thursday to keep his team's playoff chances alive. In so doing, he earned the MVP honor for Round 29 of the EuroLeague Regular Season.
Don’t miss the best 10 plays of Round 29 of the EuroLeague season!
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague Regular Season Round 29 !
Darussafaka Istanbul Horns Offense: This is an interesting movement in horns of the Darussafaka Istanbul, with several possible solutions, looking for at the end of the set for the 2, Brad Wanamaker, the Euroleague Regular Season Round 29 MVP.
In the image D (from a total of 4 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
Nightly Notable: Panathinaikos gets 11th straight home victory!
The win, coupled with Fenerbahce Istanbul’s loss at Real Madrid, put Panathinaikos alone in fourth place and Coach Xavi Pascual’s men can clinch home-court advantage for the playoffs with a win in their regular season finale next week at Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv.
Magic Moment: Darussafaka keeps its playoffs hopes alive!
Tyler Honecutt behind his back to Bryant Dunston for the slam!
Nando De Colo shows off his tricks to assist James Augustine!
Edgaras Ulanovas fakes a pass and fools entire zone defense, and takes off for a big slam!
Round 29 of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season had plenty to offer for even the most mathematically minded fans, as The Week in Numbers is here to show!
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Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ Regular Season Rounds 27 & 28 ~ Season 2016/17
A New Euroleague Basketball Games Video with the Weekly Show Euroleague ~ 26/03/17
Sergio Llull added to a spectacular campaign Wednesday by leading Real Madrid to an 85-69 victory over archrival FC Barcelona Lassa and in the process claiming the title as MVP for Round 27 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season. Llull collected his second MVP of the round this season after torching Barcelona for 21 points and 6 assists in el Clasico. He made 3 of 5 two-point shots, 4 of 7 from behind the arc and was perfect on 3 free throws in setting a career-high with a performance index rating of 32, which was also the highest of any player in Round 27. For the second consecutive round, Jayson Granger of Anadolu Efes Istanbul is the runner-up in the MVP count. Granger starred in a 68-76 road win at Zalgiris Kaunas with 25 points, 8 assists and a performance index rating of 30. All-EuroLeague guard Milos Teodosic of CSKA Moscow was on top of his game with the third-highest index rating of the round, 29, in a 95-85 victory over Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul. The maestro only missed 2 shots in compiling 20 points and 10 assists. Rounding out the top performances for Round 27 were Kostas Papanikolaou of Olympiacos Piraeus and Diamon Simpson from Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv, each with index ratings of 26. Papanikolaou contributed a team-high 17 points, 9 rebounds and 2 steals in the Reds’ 64-66 overtime win at Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade. Simpson posted 14 points, 12 boards and 5 steals as Maccabi edged Fenerbahce 79-81 in Istanbul at the buzzer.
Sergio Llull added to a spectacular campaign Wednesday by leading Real Madrid to an 85-69 victory over archrival FC Barcelona Lassa and in the process claiming the title as MVP for Round 27 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season. Llull collected his second MVP of the round this season after torching Barcelona for 21 points and 6 assists in el Clasico. He made 3 of 5 two-point shots, 4 of 7 from behind the arc and was perfect on 3 free throws in setting a career-high with a performance index rating of 32, and 2 points more than the index of the 30 points of the Regular Season Round 28 MVP, Anthony Randolph, Real Madrid..
Don’t miss the best 10 plays of Round 27 of the EuroLeague season!
Don’t miss the best 10 plays of Round 28 of the EuroLeague season!
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague Regular Season Rounds 27 ~ 28 !
Real Madrid Diamond Offense: This is a Diamond Offense by Real Madrid that we have seen this week during the game they have played vs Olympiakos Piraeus, looking for at the end of the set for the 2, Sergio Llull, the Euroleague Regular Season Round 27 ~ 28 MVP.
In the image (from a total of 2 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
Magic Moment Rounds 27 & 28: Darussafaka keeps its playoffs hopes alive!
Nightly Notable Rounds 27 & 28: Anadolu Efes Istanbul took another step towards qualifying for the playoffs by topping Zalgiris Kaunas 68-76 on the road on Tuesday!
Georgios Printezis wins it with his trademark shot!
Leon Radosevic delivers a delicious dish for Darius Miller to dunk!
Don’t miss the best three blocks of Rounds 27 & 28 of the EuroLeague season!
Alex Tyus enjoys a block party with his third rejection of the night!
Shane Larkin and Rodrigue Beaubois start the fourth quarter with a show-stopping alley-oop!
The last double week of the 2016-17 EuroLeague season had plenty to offer for even the most mathematically minded fans, as The Week in Numbers is here to show!
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Euroleague Basketball Games:
Euroleague Basketball Magazine ~ Regular Season Round 26 ~ Season 2016/17
A New Euroleague Basketball Games Video with the Weekly Show Euroleague ~ 19/03/17
After 258 games played in the continent's premier basketball competition, Zalgiris Kaunas big man Paulius Jankunas has achieved another first by becoming MVP for Round 26 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season. Jankunas led the Lithuanian champs to an 80-82 road win at Unics Kazan with 21 points and 7 rebounds to keep the team's playoff hopes alive. His performance index rating of 30 was the highest of all players in the round. Jankunas made 5 of 9 two-pointers, 1 of 2 shots from downtown and converted all 8 of his trips to the foul line, including 2 late free throws to give his team a two-possession lead that all but sealed the outcome. He also dished 3 assists and blocked 1 shot in a tremendous performance. Jankunas becomes the first Zalgiris player to win an MVP of the round honor this season. Guards Bobby Dixon of Fenerbahce Istanbul and Jayson Granger of Anadolu Efes Istanbul shared the second-highest index ratings of the round, each with 26. Dixon starred with a career-high 26 points to lead his team to a 78-83 road win at Brose Bamberg. He made 5 of 9 threes and collected 6 rebounds. Granger erupted for 15 third-quarter points to lead his team to a come-from-behind 92-87 victory over Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv. He only missed 5 shots in posting 22 points plus 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals. Unics playmaker Quino Colom set a career high with an index rating of 25 against Zalgiris. He amassed 14 points, 5 rebounds and 10 assists. Rounding out the list of Round 26's best performers were the EuroLeague MVP for January, Ognjen Kuzmic of Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade, and Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz power forward Toko Shengelia, each with an index rating of 24. The Zvezda center stepped up late to spark a game-deciding run in a 71-78 victory at EA7 Emporio Armani Milan and finished with 15 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks. Shengelia shined against CSKA Moscow in a 79-78 win with 9 points on perfect shooting, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 1 block.
After 258 games played in the continent's premier basketball competition, Zalgiris Kaunas big man Paulius Jankunas has achieved another first by becoming MVP for Round 26 of the EuroLeague Regular Season.
Don’t miss the best 10 plays of Round 26 of the EuroLeague season!
• The Basketball Winning Play of the Euroleague Regular Season Round 26 !
Zalgiris Kaunas Braid Offense: This is a new Zalgiris Kaunas' Offense in which they play a braid at the top, and a top ballscreen at the end of the set for the 5, Paulius Jankunas, the Euroleague Regular Season Round 26 MVP.
In the image A (from a total of 2 diagrams) by Àlex Asensio and the description of the play presented by eBA Stats Group ~ Basketball Statistics Analysis at our Google + COLLECTIONS.
Nightly Notable: James Gist is back!
In his return from injury, James Gist scored 11 points in an 88-82 victory over Real Madrid.
Magic Moment: Keith Langford set a new record!
Keith Langford set a new record for more points scored in a single EuroLeague season.
Bobby Dixon nails a step-back jumper right at the first quarter buzzer! Swish!
Vangelis Mantzaris behind the back to Printezis in the open court for two easy points!
Round 26 of the 2016-17 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season had plenty to offer for even the most mathematically minded fans, as The Week in Numbers is here to show!
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