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The '''quarterfinals''' of the '''[[Euroleague 2006-07|2006-07]] [[Euroleague]]''' were the third of four stages of the annual Europe-wide club basketball competition. |
The '''quarterfinals''' of the '''[[Euroleague 2006-07|2006-07]] [[Euroleague]]''' were the third of four stages of the annual Europe-wide club basketball competition. |
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== Quarterfinal 1== |
== Quarterfinal 1== |
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===Results=== |
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== Quarterfinal 2 == |
== Quarterfinal 2 == |
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|width=145| 10 - [[Oscar Torres]] {{flagicon|VEN}}<br /> (DEF - 8, OFF - 2) |
|width=145| 10 - [[Óscar Torres (basketball)|Oscar Torres]] {{flagicon|VEN}}<br /> (DEF - 8, OFF - 2) |
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|width=145| [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] |
|width=145| [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] |
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|width=145| [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] {{flagicon|RUS}} |
|width=145| [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] {{flagicon|RUS}} |
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|colspan=3| '''Venue:''' [[Nokia Arena]], [[Tel Aviv]], April 5 |
|colspan=3| '''Venue:''' [[Nokia Arena (Tel Aviv)|Nokia Arena]], [[Tel Aviv]], April 5 |
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== Quarterfinal 3 == |
== Quarterfinal 3 == |
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== Quarterfinal 4 == |
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 7 April 2022
The quarterfinals of the 2006-07 Euroleague were the third of four stages of the annual Europe-wide club basketball competition.
Each quarterfinal was a best-of-three series between a first-place team in the Top 16 and a second-place team from a different group, with the first-place team receiving home advantage. Quarterfinals were played on April 3 and April 5, 2007, with third games played April 12 if necessary.
The winning teams advanced to the Final Four, held May 4 through May 6, 2007 at the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens.
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 |
Quarterfinal 1
[edit]Results
[edit]First Game | ||
TAU Cerámica | 84-59 | Olympiacos |
Venue: Fernando Buesa Arena, Vitoria-Gasteiz, April 3 | ||
Points: | 24 - Igor Rakočević | TAU Cerámica |
Rebounds: | 9 - Luis Scola (DEF - 7, OFF - 2) |
TAU Cerámica |
Assists: | 4 - Zoran Planinić | TAU Cerámica |
Second Game | ||
Olympiacos | 89-95 | TAU Cerámica |
Venue: Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens, April 5 | ||
Points: | 20 - Luis Scola | TAU Cerámica |
Rebounds: | 13 - Ioannis Bourousis (DEF - 9, OFF - 4) |
Olympiacos |
Assists: | 5 - Scoonie Penn | Olympiacos |
Statistics
[edit]Total score: TAU Cerámica 179–148 Olympiacos.
Leading scorer: 41 points - Igor Rakočević , TAU Cerámica (1st game - 24 po., 2nd game - 17 po.)
Leading rebounder: 19 rebounds (DEF - 14, OFF - 5) - Luis Scola , TAU Cerámica (1st game - 9 reb., 2nd game - 10 reb.)
Assists leader: 8 assists - Scoonie Penn , Olympiacos (1st game - 3 ass., 2nd game - 5 ass.)
Leading shot blocker: 3 blocks - Luis Scola , TAU Cerámica (2nd game - 3 blocks).
Steals leader: 5 steals - 5 players.
Quarterfinal 2
[edit]Results
[edit]First Game | ||
CSKA Moscow | 80-58 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
Venue: CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow, April 3 | ||
Points: | 16 - Trajan Langdon | CSKA Moscow |
Rebounds: | 10 - Oscar Torres (DEF - 8, OFF - 2) |
CSKA Moscow |
Assists: | 8 - Theodoros Papaloukas | CSKA Moscow |
Second Game | ||
Maccabi Tel Aviv | 68-56 | CSKA Moscow |
Venue: Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv, April 5 | ||
Points: | 15 - Nikola Vujčić | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
Rebounds: | 10 - Lior Eliyahu (DEF - 6, OFF - 4) |
Maccabi Tel Aviv |
Assists: | 5 - Will Bynum | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
Third Game | ||
CSKA Moscow | 92-71 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
Venue: CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow, April 12 | ||
Points: | 20 - Trajan Langdon | CSKA Moscow |
Rebounds: | 6 - Aleksey Savrasenko (DEF - 4, OFF - 2) |
CSKA Moscow |
Assists: | 10 - Theodoros Papaloukas | CSKA Moscow |
Statistics
[edit]Total score: CSKA Moscow 228–197 Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Leading scorer: 47 points - Trajan Langdon , CSKA Moscow (1st game - 16 po. 2nd game - 11 po. 3rd game - 20 po.)
Leading rebounder: 23 rebounds (DEF - 18, OFF - 4) - Nikola Vujčić , Maccabi Tel Aviv (1st game - 9 reb. 2nd game - 9 reb. 3rd game - 4 reb.)
Assists leader: 21 assists - Theodoros Papaloukas , CSKA Moscow (1st game - 8 ass. 2nd game - 3 ass. 3rd game - 10 ass.)
Leading shot blocker: 4 blocks - Thomas van den Spiegel , CSKA Moscow (1st game - 2 blocks, 3rd game - 2 blocks).
Steals leader: 6 steals - 2 players.
Quarterfinal 3
[edit]Results
[edit]First Game | ||
Panathinaikos | 80-58 | Dynamo Moscow |
Venue: Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens, April 3 | ||
Points: | 17 - Sani Bečirovič | Panathinaikos |
Rebounds: | 7 - Lazaros Papadopoulos (DEF - 5, OFF - 2) |
Dynamo Moscow |
Assists: | 6 - Dimitris Diamantidis | Panathinaikos |
Second Game | ||
Dynamo Moscow | 65-73 | Panathinaikos |
Venue: Krylatskoe Sport Palace, Moscow, April 5 | ||
Points: | 19 - Ramūnas Šiškauskas | Panathinaikos |
Rebounds: | 6 - Ramūnas Šiškauskas (DEF - 5, OFF - 1) 6 - Lazaros Papadopoulos (DEF - 2, OFF - 4) |
Panathinaikos Dynamo Moscow. |
Assists: | 5 - Dmitry Domani | Dynamo Moscow. |
Statistics
[edit]Total score: Panathinaikos 153–123 Dynamo Moscow.
Leading scorer: 35 points - Ramūnas Šiškauskas , Panathinaikos (1st game - 16 po. 2nd game - 19 po.)
Leading rebounder: 13 rebounds (DEF - 7, OFF - 6) - Lazaros Papadopoulos , Dynamo Moscow (1st game - 7 reb. 2nd game - 6 reb.)
Assists leader: 7 assists - Dimitris Diamantidis , Panathinaikos (1st game - 6 ass. 2nd game - 1 ass.)
Leading shot blocker: 4 blocks - Dimitris Diamantidis , Panathinaikos (1st game - 3 blocks, 2nd game - 1 block).
Steals leader: 3 steals - 2 players.
Quarterfinal 4
[edit]Results
[edit]First Game | ||
Unicaja Málaga | 91-75 | Winterthur FCB |
Venue: José María Martín Carpena Arena, Málaga, April 3 | ||
Points: | 17 - Marcus Faison | Unicaja Málaga |
Rebounds: | 8 - Denis Marconato (DEF - 4, OFF - 4) |
Winterthur FCB |
Assists: | 7 - Pepe Sánchez | Unicaja Málaga |
Second Game | ||
Winterthur FCB | 80-58 | Unicaja Málaga |
Venue: Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona, April 5 | ||
Points: | 25 - Juan Carlos Navarro | Winterthur FCB |
Rebounds: | 7 - Roger Grimau (DEF - 5, OFF - 2) |
Winterthur FCB |
Assists: | 4 - Juan Carlos Navarro | Winterthur FCB |
Third Game | ||
Unicaja Málaga | 67-64 | Winterthur FCB |
Venue: José María Martín Carpena Arena, Málaga, April 12 | ||
Points: | 15 - Marko Tušek | Unicaja Málaga |
Rebounds: | 9 - Jordi Trias (DEF - 9) |
Winterthur FCB |
Assists: | 4 - Roko Ukić 4 - Jaka Lakovič |
Winterthur FCB Winterthur FCB |
Statistics
[edit]Total score: Unicaja Málaga 216–219 Winterthur FCB.
Leading scorer: 49 points - Juan Carlos Navarro , Winterthur FCB (1st game - 15 po. 2nd game - 25 po. 3rd game - 9 po.)
Leading rebounder: 20 rebounds (DEF - 15, OFF - 5) - Jordi Trias , Winterthur FCB (1st game - 5 reb. 2nd game - 6 reb. 3rd - 9 reb.)
Assists leader: 10 assists - 2 players.
Leading shot blocker: 4 blocks - Iñaki de Miguel , Unicaja Málaga (2nd game - 1 block, 3rd game - 3 blocks).
Steals leader: 4 steals - 2 players.