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| Jugoplastika - Maccabi (final four 1989) |
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1989 Final Four: A shock heard 'round Europe
After the success of 1988, FIBA repeated the
Final Four formula. Barcelona, Maccabi, Aris
and Nashua repeated among the last eight
teams. Meanwhile, Scavolini replaced Tracer,
Jugoplastika did the same with Partizan,
Limoges came instead of Pau-Orthez and CSKA
debuted in round before the Final Four.
Maccabi finished first (12-2), Barcelona
second (11-3), while Jugoplastika and Aris
arrived to the FInal Four as the third and
fourth qualifiers, both with 8-6. The final
tournament was played in Munich, Germany from
April 6 to 8. Maccabi beat Aris in the first
semifinal with 28 points by Doron Jamchy and
20 each by Kevin Magee and Kenny Barlow. In
the second semifinal, Jugoplastika defeated
Barca behind 24 points by Toni Kukoc, 21 by
Dusko Ivanovic and 18 by Dino Radja. In the
big final, and for the second year in a row,
favored Maccabi said goodbye to the Final
Four without the title. Like Barcelona
before, Maccabi surrendered to 24 points from
Radja and 18 from Kukoc in the final. The
talented youngsters from Split were a
revelation.
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