The EuroLeague playoffs sweeps: It’s all about CSKA Moscow and Obradovic

15/Apr/18 13:08 April 15, 2018

Aris Barkas

15/Apr/18 13:08

Eurohoops.net

How easy is to get a sweep in the EuroLeague playoffs? Not as much as you may expect no matter who are the two opponents.

By Stefanos Tatsios/ info@eurohoops.net

And while a powerhouse like CSKA Moscow has five sweeps under its belt, the most than any other team, two other teams which also considered part of the elite, Olympiacos and Panathinaikos have been victims of a sweep, to be exact the Greens twice.

Meanwhile, Zeljko Obradovic is unbeaten in the playoffs as Fenerbahce Dogus’ coach with a perfect 9-0 record so far in the postseason.

Here are all the sweeps, dating back to the 2004-05 season.

2004-05: Baskonia‘s surprise

 

Maccabi Tel Aviv – Scavolini Pesaro (2-0): It was arguably Maccabi‘s best modern era and the Israelis got two wins, at home 88-60 and on the road by three points (103-100) after a spectacular contest.

CSKA Moscow – Ulker (2-0): CSKA was hosting the Final Four and Duda Ivkovic’s team was unbeaten during the regular season. The same happened in the playoffs against Turkish club Ulker, as CSKA Moscow got two easy wins (88-74, 82-64).

Benetton Treviso – Tau Ceramica (0-2): In what turned out to be the best EuroLeague season ever for Tau Ceramica, the team of Dusko Ivanovic won Game 1 on the road almost by 30 points (98-59) and Luis Scola scoring 34 points. At home, things were not easy, Benetton reacted, but Tau Ceramica got the close 66-64 win.

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