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FULL ROSTER
Head Coach Svetislav Pesic
Tale Of The Tape: Girona vs. Azovmash
14.04.2007
Girona Thank God, Defense For Estu Victory
13.04.2007
Girona Cruise Into Final
Video Interview: Fucka - “We Must Fight”
12.04.2007
The Great Opportunity For San Emeterio
Girona Thrilled To Host Final Four
09.04.2007
Girona Fall Apart In Fourth Quarter, Lose To Pamesa
19.03.2007
Girona Take Down Murcia
15.03.2007
Girona Delighted With Final Four Berth
14.03.2007
Girona Demolish Panionios To Reach Final Four
13.03.2007
Panionios Have No Fear Against Akasvayu
12.03.2007
Gasol Scoops Award
08.03.2007
Panionios Roar Back To Stun Akasvayu
06.03.2007
Akasvayu Turn On Style Late To Beat Panionios
05.03.2007
Girona Roll On
03.03.2007
Winston, Panionios Ready For Big Trip To Girona
21.02.2007
Free Throw Agony Again For Virtus Bologna
15.02.2007
Pesic and Markovski Get All Star Coaching Nods
San Emeterio Reflects On Remarkable Scoring Barrage
14.02.2007
Akasvayu Crush Dijon
09.02.2007
DKV Snatch Last-Gasp Victory
// 19.03.2007

Akasvayu Girona moved into third place after edging past Polaris World CB Murcia 81-80.

The Catalonian visitors, who advanced to the final four of the EuroCup on Wednesday night after seeing off Panionios, trailed 63-59 entering the final period but raised their game to take the points.

Marko Marinovic led a balanced Akasvayu attack which featured four players in double figures.

Marcus Fizer had 23 points for Murcia.

Tau Ceramica made the most of Real Madrid's defeat to Barcelona on Saturday by pulling level with the capital club at the top of the ACB thanks to a crushing 96-59 defeat of ViveMenorca.

Madrid went down 73-68 to Barca, meaning their record slipped to 19-6 for the season.

Tau joined them at the summit after thrashing the Balearic Island side, who continue to prop up the rest.

They were led by Brazil international Tiago Splitter, who poured in 22 points and also pulled down seven rebounds.

He was backed up by Serbian Igor Rakocevic (19 points) and Argentinian Olympic gold medalist Luis Scola (17 points).

Chris Moss contributed 18 points for Menorca but received little support.

Fifth-placed DKV Joventut went down 86-76 at Etosa Alicante - Larry Lewis pouring in 22 points, while Estudiantes, who will meet Girona in a tantalising final four clash, saw off Lagun Aro Bilbao Basket 94-86.

Elsewhere, Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas beat Caja San Fernando 89-67.


 
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