Author: Omid David Tabibi
Date: 13:20:09 05/03/04
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Some interesting statistics: http://www.euroleague.net/finalfour04/noticia.jsp?temporada=E03&jornada=22&id=684 Maccabi scored the most points, 118, in the history of continental finals dating back to the start of European basketball almost 50 years ago. Maccabi has tied a defensive record in an Euroleague final as Skipper was limited to 13 first-quarter points tonight, tying the previous record which Maccabi already had by limiting Panathinaikos to that amount of points at the end of the first period in the 2001 SuproLeague final. Maccabi has also set a new record of most points scored in the first half, as the Israeli champs scored 55 in the first half of tonight's final. The previous record was set by Philips Milano (1988) and Kinder Bologna (2001), with 52 points. Maccabi is also the team to have scored more points in the second half of a Final, 63. The last record belonged to Tau Ceramica, when it scored 53 in 2001. Maccabi is the team who has won a Euroleague Final with the biggest score difference in the end, 44 points. The previous record was set by Olympiakos, when it defeated FC Barcelona in 1997 by 15 points, 73-58. Maccabi has scored the most field goals in a Euroleague Final, 42. The previous record was set by Tau in 2001, Split in 1989 and Milano in 1988 all with 32. Maccabi has been the team to dish more assists in a Euroleague final, 31. The previous record was for Barcelona in 1996 with 18. Maccabi has also set the best percentage in two-point shooting, 74% (28 of 38). The previous one belonged to Panathinaikos since 2000, 63% Maccabi has also beat the record in field-goal percentage, 69%. The previous one belonged to Tau Ceramica since 2001, 57%. Maccabi has also set a new record of points in a quarter, with 38. Maccabi has allowed only 22 rebounds to Skipper Bologna. The previous marks were 23 by Zalgiris in 1999 and Pop 84 in 1991. Maccabi has been the team to score more two-point shots, 28. The previous record was 27 by Philips Milano in 1988.
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