Euroleague Challenge 2007 - Results

Results

September 30
CSKA Moscow 71–62 Sydney Kings Kunshan, China
Attendance: 4500
Scoring by quarter: 23-14, 20-18, 17-11, 11-19
Pts: Aleksey Savrasenko 13
Rebs: David Andersen 8
Asts: Theodoros Papaloukas 4
Pts: Dontaye Draper 19
Rebs: Glen Saville 6
Asts: Draper, Jason Smith, Saville 1
September 30
Benetton Treviso 77–83 China Kunshan, China
Attendance: 5000
Scoring by quarter: 16-21, 18-21, 21-17, 20-19
Pts: Yao Ming 32
Rebs: Yao Ming 10
Asts: Zhu Fangyu 3
Pts: DerMarr Johnson 19
Rebs: Mario Austin 9
Asts: Matteo Soragna 2
October 1
China 75–78 CSKA Moscow Kunshan, China
Attendance: 4500
Scoring by quarter: 17-21, 16-17, 28-23, 16-22
Pts: Yao Ming 27
Rebs: Yi Jianlian 6
Asts: Zhu Fangyu 4
Pts: Trajan Langdon 22
Rebs: Langdon, Vorontsevich 7
Asts: Nikos Zisis 3
October 1
Benetton Treviso 75–82 Sydney Kings Kunshan, China
Attendance: 4500
Scoring by quarter: 18-20, 20-18, 21-13, 16-31
Pts: Lionel Chalmers 17
Rebs: Mario Austin 11
Asts: Lionel Chalmers 2
Pts: Mark Worthington 24
Rebs: Glen Saville 8
Asts: Draper, Worthington 4
October 2
China 79–79 Sydney Kings Kunshan, China

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