European Champions Cup (1980-1981)
European Champions Cup Standings 1980-1981
#
Club
W-L
PTS
LOST
1
7-3
864
837
2
6-4
903
880
3
5-5
902
901
4
4-6
926
946
5
4-6
912
895
6
4-6
813
861
Group A
1
6-0
682
452
2
3-3
545
561
3
2-4
463
618
4
1-5
483
542
Group B
1
4-2
531
471
2
3-3
528
522
3
3-3
519
543
4
2-4
524
566
Group C
1
5-1
614
475
2
4-2
587
517
3
3-3
558
501
4
0-6
382
648
Group D
1
6-0
594
461
2
2-4
525
538
3
2-4
493
533
4
2-4
499
579
Group E
1
5-1
574
466
2
4-2
467
478
3
3-3
504
524
4
0-6
491
568
Group F
1
6-0
554
442
3
2-4
542
557
4
1-5
469
529
Finals Top Scorer
European Champions' Cup Final
Maccabi Elite Tel-Aviv conquer European Champions' Cup trophy
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2 025 (8'7'') AG 98 Israel
09 915 (8'6'') y 94 USA Israel
6 916 (8'01'') C 51 USA Israel
07 919 (8'6'') C/y 92 USA
4 066 (8'9'') G 98 Israel
03 915 (8'6'') y 92 USA Israel
00 061 (3'00'') OG 95 Israel
3 026 (8'8'') y 98 Israel
01 020 (8'5'') G 96 Israel
7 023 (8'3'') C Israel
05 023 (8'3'') y Israel
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After the controversy, Maccabi becomes champion-Apr 27, 1981
The grand final of the European Cup was held in the Rhenus Hall in Strasbourg, France. Tel Aviv Maccabi won its second European Cup in a match with a controversial final against SinudyneVirtus Bologna. A lack of attack of Bonamico on Boatwright that only saw the main referee Van der Willige -authentic protagonist of the choque- and a few clear steps of Berkowitz then made possible Maccabi triumph in an intense and equal match that, if any team deserved to win, that was the Sinudyne. However, the Italians noticed in excess the absence of their star Jim McMillan, recently operated on meniscus.

Thanks to the good work of Villalta (a colossus in the rebounds) and Bonamico (huge Italian forward in the first twenty minutes, with 8 out of 10 in two shots for a total of 20 points), the Bolognese took off on the scoreboard, and near the break and gained a considerable advantage (25-34, min. 17). Rudy d'Amico was forced to vary his individual defence by a 1-3-1 zone to ensure the rebound, and so Maccabi was able to close the gap before half-time (37-39, with a final Valenti basket annulled by Van der Willige as out of time).

In the second half, the Israelis came out in a tromba, with Berkowitz taking advantage of the hard blocks on their pivots to achieve good pitching positions, and Maccabi came to clearly dominate (53-43). However, Perry committed his fourth personal foul and had to sit on the bench, which allowed the Bologna side to spectacularly turn the scoreline and open a small gap (55-61). But Perry's return to the field, as well as his team's switch to a zonal defence to protect him, made the score equal again (61-61). However, returning the lanky pivot macabeo to track and falling eliminated was all one, and at that time it was Williams who decided to take responsibility for his team, especially in the rebound aspect, which allowed Maccabi to take a slight advantage (74-70).

In this situation of great equality, Berkowitz scores two free throws and places the scoreboard at 78-75 for Maccabi with 40 seconds left, but Cantamessi returns the emotion with another basket missing only 27 seconds. Despite Maccabi trying to hold the ball, Berkowitz commits a foul in attack when Martini and Valenti close the pass near the touchline. The Sinudyne puts the ball in play from the center of the field to win the match, Bonamico tries to penetrate the baseline and the main referee Van der Willige fouls him in attack by a seemingly innocuous contact with Boatwright (who renounces free kicks). Sinudyne presses Maccabi's throw-in, but gets lost in the markings and Berkowitz receives the ball alone in the pigeon position, although before going into the basket he commits some clear steps that the Dutch referee does not point out. After Berkowitz's basket, the Maccabi is already a distance to an insurmountable 80-77 with few seconds left (despite a basket of Martini on the horn that, once again, the illustrious Van der Willige annulled).

Courtesy of BasketFinals

Maccabi Tel-Aviv - Sinudyne Bologna 80-79
Maccabi Elite SC (Rudy d'Amico): Motti Aroesti 5, Miki Berkovich (193-SG-1954, college: UNLV) 21, Lou Silver 6, Aulcie Perry 16, Earl Williams 20; Jim Boatwright 12, Shmuel Zysman, Shuki Schwartz, Hanan Keren dnp, Moshe Hershkowitz
Sinudyne Virtus (Aza Nikolic): Carlo Caglieris 7, Piero Valenti 4, Marco Bonamico 26, Renato Villalta 19, Marcos Leite 'Marquinhos' 13; Francesco Cantamessi 4, Mario Martini 2, Pietro Generali 4, Mario Porto, Ferdinando Possemato