Focus on Barcelona and Istanbul

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

Eurohoops picks the game of the week, presents the schedule of the 3rd round of action and points out the milestones in the making that you need to know for this regular season week.

This time we can’t just chose one, but we have two more than important games of the week, as FC Barcelona Lass hosts Panathinaikos and Fenerbahce Istanbul has to play against Real Madrid.

Barcelona – Panathinaikos

29 October CET: 21.00 Palau Blaugrana

Barcelona has eight straight wins against Panathinaikos and a total advantage of 22 wins in 34 games. Still that doesn’t mean that you can easily predict the outcome. It’s still early in the season, both teams have a 1-1 record and both of them still need a big win in order to get things going.

Fenerbahce Istanbul – Real Madrid

30 October CET: 18.00 Ulker Sports Arena

The repeat of last season’s semifinal at Madrid. The champs and the hosts, however, have started the season also with a 1-1 record and they need a good result. The situation seems to be even worst for coach Zeljko Obadovic’s team, because Fenerbahce is coming from two defeats, one by SIG Strasbourg in France for Euroleague and one by Konya for the Turkish Super league. We expect a thrilling game.

29 October

Pinar Kasiyaka Izmir – Zalgiris Kaunas
CET: 17.45
Karsiyaka Arena

CSKA Moscow – Brose Baskets Bamberg
CET: 18.00
USH CSKA

Anadolu Efes Istanbul – Cedevita Zagreb
CET: 19.45
Abdi Ipekci Arena

Maccabi Fox Tel Aviv – Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari
CET 20.05
Menora Mivtachim Arena

CSP Limoges – Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz
CET 20.30
Beaublanc

30 October

Khimki Moscow Region – Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade
CET 18.00
Krylatskoye Sports Palace

FC Bayern Munich – Strasbourg
CET 20.00
Audi Dome

Stelmet Zielona Gora – Lokomotib Kuban Krasnodar
CET 20.00
Centrum Rekreacyjno Sportowe

Unicaja Malaga – Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul
CET 20.00
Martin Caprena

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano – Olympiacos
CET 20.45
Mediolanum Forum

You need to know

* Dimitris Diamantidis is 9 points behind former teammate and four-time Euroleague champ Sarunas Jasikevicius for eighth place on the Euroleague career scoring charts. Diamantidis enters this week’s game with 2,334 career points.

* Antonis Fotsis needs just 8 rebounds to reach the 1,000-rebound milestone for his Euroleague career. He will become the ninth player in competition history to achieve that feat.

* Juan Carlos Navarro needs 2 more steals to catch former Spanish national teammate Jorge Garbajosa for sixth place all-time.Navarro enters this game with 222 career steals.

* Sergio Llull and Sergio Rodriguez are each 5 assists behind CSKA Moscow great J.R. Holden for ninth place on the Euroleague’s alltime assists charts. They come into this game with 603 career assists.

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