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Date Posted: 19:34:46 10/22/04 Fri
Author: dent
Subject: update on Marlon Garnett

After 5 games, Benetton Treviso is tied for 2nd place in the Italian Serie A league with Marlon Garnett tied with 2 others for team lead in points per game (16.2). Garnett is shooting 3 pointers at a 50% clip (18 for 36).
Also, this week the Benetton Treviso played Toronto Rapters in an exhibition game, according to box score, Garnett scored 12 points.

TORONTO (AP) -- Chris Bosh had 23 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Toronto Raptors to an 86-83 preseason win over Benetton Treviso on Wednesday night.
Donyell Marshall added 15 points and nine rebounds for the Raptors. Massimo Bulleri scored 17 for Benetton, a team from Italy.
Bulleri's jumper cut Toronto's lead to two with 2:50 remaining, but Marshall blocked Ramunas Siskaukas' shot before Bosh's 3-point play made it 86-81 with 1:18 left.
Bulleri's two free throws cut it to three with 33 seconds remaining, but he turned the ball over by palming it with six seconds to play.
With Toronto hosting Portland on Thursday night, new Raptors coach Sam Mitchell rested star Vince Carter.

Toronto Raptors - Benetton Treviso 86- 83 (27-25, 52-44, 68-62) TORONTO RAPTORS: Rose 7, Bosh 23, Moiso 1, Peterson 6, Alston 3, Marshall 15, Murray 9, Mason 4, Palacio 1, Bonner 9, Araujo 4, Woods 4, Cisse dnp, N. Richardson dnp, Sow dnp.
BENETTON TREVISO: Siskauskas 14, Goree 12, Marconato 3, Garnett 12, Bulleri 17, Beard 2, Slokar, Bargnani 13, Morlende 6, Soragna 4, Ilunga 0, Sottana 0.

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[> Re: update on Marlon Garnett -- Bronco66, 22:27:06 10/31/04 Sun

Looking Good in Toronto


the Bennetton Treviso team starts their EuroLeague play soon ...

Regular Season
1 at CSKA Moscow Nov 3
2 vs Skyliners Nov 10
3 vs Panathinaikos Nov 18
4 at TAU Nov 24
5 vs Ulker Dec 1
6 at Pau-Orthez Dec 8
7 vs Unicaja Dec 16
8 vs CSKA Moscow Dec 23
9 at Skyliners Jan 5
10 at Panathinaikos Jan 13
11 vs TAU Jan 19
12 at Ulker Jan 27
13 vs Pau-Orthez Feb 3
14 at Unicaja Feb 9

the site (in English) to follow is:
http://www.euroleague.net/teams/teamCard.jsp?id=TRE

Go Marlon !!!


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[> [> Garnett's EuroLeague Debut -- Bronkosky Reportsky, 19:38:14 11/09/04 Tue

EURO Garnett src="http://www.euroleague.net/fotos/jugadores/E04/JKJ.jpg">

the Bennetton Treviso team EuroLeague opener in Moscow (home of this season's EuroFinal Four)

against CSKA Moscow Nov 3
34 minutes, 14 pts (#2 on team) (4/9 from 3 44.4%) (1/5 from 2 20%) ... 3 rbs, 2 ast, 1 TO, 0 PF

Go Marlon !!!

Hoping to be playing in the same city six months from now, CSKA opened up its 2004-05 Euroleague season with a thrilling 80-79 home victory in Moscow over Benetton Treviso in Group C on Wednesday night. For CSKA the win was a sigh of relief in the kickoff to a season the Moscow club hopes will end in a Euroleague championship in front of its home fans at the Final Four next May. Martin Muursepp's free throws with 37 seconds left sealed the win after Benetton had erased most of a 12-point CSKA lead with under 4 minutes left. Antonio Granger led the winners wth 19 points, including 5 first-half three-pointers. Muursepp had 15 points and Marcus Brown 11, while Demos Dikoudis pulled 11 rebounds. A trio of three-pointers down the stretch from Marcus Goree almost rallied Benetton. Goree led the visitors with 17 points, while Marlon Garnett added 14, Massimo Bulleri 13 and Denis Marconato 10 plus 11 rebounds.


Massimo Bulleri
After Benetton center Denis Marconato started the scoring with a turn-around jumper on the first possession of the game, CSKA jumped out to a quick 8-2 leaded behind consecutive three-pointers from Marcus Brown and Antonio Granger. Two free throws from CSKA big man David Andersen forced the Italian club's first timeout with just under 3 minutes gone. CSKA’s shooting then went cold, however, and Benetton reacted with a 0-7 run highlighted by Marlon Garnett's three-pointer from the corner to lead 8-9 with 4:40 left in the quarter. Despite strong offensive rebounding, CSKA just couldn't convert its shots, and head coach Dusan Ivkovic was forced to call his own timeout after turnover and a breakaway layup by guard Massimo Bulleri gave Benetton an 11-8 lead. CSKA began stroking shots again. Granger knocked down a couple more triples himself and Holden his first, and though Garnett got one back for Benetton, CSKA took a 20-18 lead after one quarter.

CSKA came out hot in the second quarter with Granger connecting on another long-range shot and Muuressep attacking down low. With 5 minutes left in the quarter, the home team had pushed its lead to 9 points, 35-26, with a basket by center Alexei Savrasenko on a pick-and-roll with guard Teodoras Papaloukas. But Benetton stayed within striking distance with three-pointers from Garnett and Andrea Bargnani. Unstoppable now, Granger answered back from long-range, while Papaloukas began to smother Garnett on the defensive end, and with 2 minutes left in the half, CSKA had pushed its lead to 42-29. Papoloukas provided a spark of the bench for CSKA with deft passing, while Benetton stayed close thanks to the outside shooting and penetration of Bulleri. Still, despite alternating Benetton defenses, CSKA went into the half with a 44-35 lead.


Marcus Brown
Benetton managed to stay within striking distance in the third quarter, which as Sergei Monya made his first appearance for CSKA. Monya stroked consecutive three-pointers from the left wing, giving his team a 55-42 lead. But again it was Bulleri keeping Benetton close with his long-range shooting, and Joey Beard offered some stellar post play off the bench for the visitors. CSKA forward Dimos Dikudis snared an offensive rebound, put it back in with a foul shot extra and CSKA's lead returned to 11 points. With a minute left, Monya knocked down his third triple of the quarter to preserve a 64-56 CSKA advantage after 30 minutes.

Despite holding leads of up to 12 points with under 4 minutes left, CSKA couldn't shake Benetton in the fourth quarter, setting the stage for a drama-filled finish. The visitors shaved the CSKA lead to 76-70 with 2 minutes remaining, but Murresepp answered back with a layup in traffic to put the home team back up 78-70. Goree almost became the hero of the game for Benetton, answering right back with a three-pointer from the right corner. On the next possession, Goree blocked Muuresepp’s layup attempt and went the other way to drill another triple, cutting the CSKA advantage to 78-76 with 45 seconds remaining. Muuresepp drew a foul on his next drive and made both free throws with 37 seconds left to make it an 80-76 scoreboard, forcing Benetton to score twice. Defense now sustained CSKA, as Holden hounded Bulleri into a bad pass that led to a 24-second violation for Benetton with 11.8 seconds remaining. Trying to run out the clock, CSKA lost the ball out of bounds with 3 seconds remaining, allowing Goree to drain a 30-footer at the buzzer. But Muuresepp’s free throws proved crucial, allowing CSKA to escape with an 80-79 win.



Carl Schreck, Moscow


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[> [> Marlon's Take on Game 1 -- EuroBronco, 20:14:24 11/09/04 Tue




Marlon GARNETT
Benetton guard Marlon Garnett
"They didn't throw anything new at us or do anything unexpected. They're big, and we knew that, and I think we gave up too many offensive rebounds in our zone defense. It was close, but I think they just played too well in the first three quarters for us to win."


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