Xavi Pascual’s team just can’t manage the prefect season. For the second time in a row, Barça won every title but one.
In the 2009/10 season, they let the ACB League slip, and this season it was the Euroleague they
missed out on, losing in the quarter finals to the eventual champion, Panathinaikos of Greece.
Catalan League
The first official competition of the season was at the Palau Blaugrana. The Catalan
Federation decided to go back to the Palau after the disappointing turnout the previous season at
the Palau Sant Jordi.
Xavi Pascual’s team found it harder than expected to defeat Assignia Manresa (78-71)
and then to win the final against DKV Joventut of Badalona for the second consecutive season
(95-79). Terence Morris was named MVP of the Catalan League.
ACB Supercup
Regal
Barça were also favourites for this competition, which uses a shortened format to the one used for
the cup, although many pundits felt Real Madrid was a strong outsider. But despite their strong
roster and a prestigious coach in Messina, the all-whites crashed out in the semi finals (89-55).
Barça then defeated the tournament’s surprise package, Power Electronics Valencia
(63-83), who had won their semi final with the host club Dusko Ivanovic’s Caja Laboral.
Navarro was named MVP of the final of the first ACB event of the season.
Copa del Rey
In February, Madrid was the host for the second time in three years of one of the most
attractive tournaments in Europe. After three tense but well played games, Regal FC Barcelona
retained the title they won the previous season in Bilbao.
They first faced Joventut in a derby in which the green-and-blacks started strong. But Barça
found inspiration in the second half, especially Boniface N’Dong (18 points), who would
always appear at the important moments of the season (86-66).
The semi final was against defending ACB champion Caja Laboral. Navarro was outstanding (26
points), followed by Anderson (17 points) and Perovic (11 points), and Barça didn’t give the
Vitorians a chance (92-73).
In the grand final, like in the Supercup, the media had Barça down as favourite, but
Messina’s Madrid was enjoying a good run of form and also had home advantage. But Barça once
again got the better of the old enemy (60-68). Messina had Navarro man marked all game, but
overlooked Alan Anderson (19 points), who went on to pick up the MVP award.
Euroleague
Unlike last season, FCB were not
all-conquering in the Euroleague and in the first phase was only 7-3. Group C pitted them against
Montepaschi Siena, Fenerbahçe Ülker, Lietuvos Rytas, Cholet Basket and Cibona. It wasn’t easy
but few expected Barça not to qualify, which they did despite injury problems, but only in third
place.
In the TOP 16, Anderson and Ingles were excellent as Barcelona swept their opponents with a
6-0 record, including such big wins as one on the road at eventual semi-finalists Maccabi Tel-Aviv.
It all went wrong for Barça in the last eight against Zeljko Obradovic’s Panathinaikos.
The Serbian planned the series to perfection and successfully managed to mark Regal Barça star
player Juan Carlos Navarro out of the action.
They beat the Greeks in game one at the Palau, but then lost a controversially refereed game
two and were therefore obliged to win at least once in Athens. Game three was close, but little
details made the difference, and they also lost game four, noting the absence of the injured
Navarro.
ACB League
In the ACB League, the regular season was a two-horse race involving Barça and Real Madrid.
Barça overcame injury woes to finish top with a 27-7 record, while Real Madrid was 26-8, Valencia
24-10 and Baskonia 23-11.
In the play-offs, Xavi Pascual’s team was once again superior to the opposition. Regal
Barça won all eight matches they played. In the quarters they brushed aside Unicaja Malaga, 76-65
and 52-84; in the semi finals their victim was Caja Laboral, 86-71, 78-62 and 61-71; and in the
final was Bizkaia Bilbao Basket, 74-64, 74-67 and 55-64.
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