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Efes makes it 15 victories in as many TBL games

Champ Efes Pilsen showed Türk Telekom no mercy as it beat the visiting Ankara side 80-72 in their TBL game at İstanbul’s Ayhan Şahenk Sports Arena.
Champ Efes Pilsen showed Türk Telekom no mercy as it beat the visiting Ankara side 80-72 in their TBL game at İstanbul’s Ayhan Şahenk Sports Arena.
Efes Pilsen, the undisputed reigning Turkish champion and the only Turkish representative in the ongoing Euroleague Top 16 competition, once again proved without doubt that it is the best basketball team in the land as it beat visiting Ankara side Türk Telekom 80-72 in their men’s Beko Turkish League Basketball (TBL) clash at İstanbul’s Ayhan Şahenk Sports Arena on Saturday.

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The result meant Efes extended its unbeaten run to 15 games and exacted sweet revenge on Telekom, the team that beat the Turkish champ during the first half of the season. For Türk Telekom, the result meant an abrupt end to a five-game winning streak.

Efes, fresh from its resounding 88-78 triumph over Italian outfit Montepaschi Siena in the Euroleague Top 16 on Wednesday, took the game to the team sponsored by communication giant Türk Telekom from the very beginning -- leading 17-13 at the end of the first quarter.

Efes showed signs of match-weariness in the second, but nevertheless led by the slightest of margins, 36-35. The Turkish champ upped the tempo in the third for a 59-52 lead, before easily wrapping up the game 80-72 in the fourth and final quarter.

Efes Serbian point guard Igor Rakocevic, dubbed “The White Michael Jordan,” was the overall top scorer with 20 points. Thirty-year-old Turkish guard Tutku Açık led Türk Telekom with 17 points.

In other TBL games, it was: Erdemirspor 76, Galatasaray Cafe Crown 74; Bornova Belediye 82, Darüşşafaka Cooper Tires 77; Kepez Belediye 55, Pınar Karşıyaka 71; and OYAK Renault 58, TOFAŞ 76.

08 February 2010, Monday

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