Eurocup Last 16. Again to Thessaloniki16 january 2012

Today BC Khimki has gone to Thessaloniki, Greece, where tomorrow it will face the local team of ARIS B.C. within the bounds of Eurocup Last 16 fist round. The beginning of the meeting is at 21.45 msk. Watch live broadcast at Eurosport 2.

EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

Rimas Kurtinaitis

— Aris is a club with great history and now their team shows good basketball. Last game in the Greek championship, they played good against Panathinaikos and lost just by 4. There are strong players in that roster, among them a high level playmaker like Dominic James. As for Gelabale, he began practicing with all the team but he didn't have much practice over last months. He is a very good player with high basketball IQ. Hopefully, he will be ready soon. Loncar is okay, Zhukanenko had some troubles but he must be ready for the game.

Matt Nielsen:

— I played in another team from Thessaloniki – PAOK — and I remember very well the matches against Aris. The atmosphere on these matches was great. Aris has a comfortable stadium, very passionated fans and the team shows good basketball.

ARIS BSA 2003 (THESSALONIKI, GREECE)

Founded in 1922 году
Team colors: Black and Yellow
Arena: Alexandreio Melathron (5000 seats)
President: Giannis Damianidis
Honors: Greek Champion (1930, 1979, 1983, 1985-1991), Greek Cup Winner (1985, 1987-1990, 1992, 1998, 2004), Corac Cup Winner (1997), Cup Winners' Cup (1993), FIBA Europe Cup (2003), ULEB Cup Finalist (2006)
Official web-site: www.arisbc.gr

Aris BC is one of the most successful Greek basketball clubs of all times, tallying 10 Greek Championships, 8 Greek cups, and 3 European titles. Under the leadership of the legendary duo of Nikos Galis and Panagiotis Giannakis, Aris was the dominant force in Greek basketball during the 1980s and early 1990s. It is for this period of dominance that Aris BC has been nicknamed "The Emperor" and voted the most successful Greek sporting club of the 20th century. Aris is also one of the most renown Greek clubs in European basketball, participating in 3 consecutive Euroleague final-fours, and winning 3 European titles. The historic win of the 1997 Korać Cup, in particular, bolstered the notion that Aris has a unique place in the history of Greek basketball, in fact in the history of Greek sports altogether.

HISTORY

Aris BC, the basketball branch of Aris Thessaloniki was founded in 1922, 8 years after the founding of Aris AC. Aris Thessaloniki played a crucial role in the development of Greek basketball to make the sport what it is now in the country. By 1930 it won its first league title. It took Aris nearly 50 years to repeat that success, winning its second league title in 1979. With Nikos Galis and Panagiotis Giannakis as its superstars, Aris established itself as a pillar of Greek basketball, winning 81 consecutive domestic games between 1985 and 1988 and reaching the 1985 Korac Cup semifinals.

ARIS was close to a fourth different European title in 2006, but lost the ULEB Cup final against Dynamo. The club returned to the Euroleague soon after, making two consecutive trips to the Euroleague Top 16 in 2007 and 2008. Aris went all the way to the Eurocup Quarterfinals in 2009-10, but was swept by soon-to-be champ Power Electronics Valencia. A fan base like few others, if any, will try to help the team to start a new era. Aris knows the Eurocup inside out and few teams will be able to steal a road win from Thessaloniki, where the basketball atmosphere in any important game is simply outstanding.

ARIS vs PAOK

Special reference must be made to the rivalry between ARIS and PAOK. Fierce rivals in all sports, the ARIS and PAOK basketball face-offs had a distinct flavor between 1985 and 1992, as those were the two top teams in Greece. In games where a defeat is more than a lost game, the mood of most of the fans of either ARIS or PAOK is quite seriously affected for some time following a defeat to their opponents.

The most memorable game was the third playoff game between the two teams in 1991. ARIS had a 2 game lead from the regular season, but PAOK managed to even the score with 2 victories in the first 2 playoff games, so, naturally, they had the momentum going into the 5th game of the best-of-seven series. PAOK was up by 4 points almost 10 seconds before the end of that 5th game. What followed left scars in many PAOK fans: Panagiotis Giannakis scored a quick 2-point basket, reducing the deficit to 2 points. A sloppy inbounds pass was stolen by Dinos Angelidis, who passed the ball to Nikos Galis, who (guarded by a frenzied John Korfas) started to penetrate, but then passed the ball to Giannakis, who drilled a 3-pointer at the buzzer. ARIS went on to win the next playoff game and thus the 1991 championship.

A MIRACLE

In the mid-1998-January ARIS top-star Jose Ortiz left the club, due to the fact that the team hadn't had the money to pay him. Tiit Sokk followed his way as well. Leadership of Lefteris Hatzopoulos quit, Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou was no longer the coach and ARIS was on God's hands while some of the most dramatic moments in the club's history were taking place. The club had no money, but they had plenty of soul. Within two weeks, they beat all of the considered to be big teams of Greece (Olympiacos, PAOK, Panathinaiks and AEK), the two last ones in the Final Four of the Greek Cup and they became winners of the 1997-98 Greek Cup. Mario Boni was about to leave the team too before the Final Four but he stayed because he loved the team and its fans, and he helped a lot in this tremendous effort.

SEASON 2011/2012

This Eurocup season is the sixth one for ARIS. Last year the club entered Eurocup Last 16 and became Greek League Semifinalist. Now it ranks 10th in the national championship (5 wins — 8 losses). ARIS entered Eurocup Last 16 from the second group C place (4 wins — 2 losses).

ROSTER

The ARIS leaders are: Christos Tapoutos (best scorer (16 ppg) and the most valuable player), American guard Dominic James (4.4 assists per game and 1.8 steals per game).



№  Player Position  Height  Birthday Nationality
4Dan MavraidesG1831988USA
5Sergio KeruschG1951989USA
7Christos TapoutosF2011982Greece
8Dominic JamesG1801986USA
9Michals TsairelisF2061988Greece
11Ronald DavisG1901982USA
12Matej KrusicC2111987Slovenia
13Eleftherios BochoridisG1941994Greece
14Giorgos BogrisF2101989Greece
15Sam MuldrowF2051988USA
16Dimitrios TsaldarisF1941980Greece
17Dimitrios VerginisG1911987Greece
18Tasos DimasG1951988USA
19Alexandar VezenkovF2031995Bulgaria

Head coach: Vangelis Alexandris (Greece)