Basketball
EuroBasket 2022, Turkey v Georgia 83-88: Giannis’ Bucks teammate knocked Ataman’s team to the canvas
Georgia celebrated its first win in the EuroBasket groups and in front of its crowd, beating Turkey 88-83 in Tbilisi in a dramatic game decided in two overtimes with the Bucks’ Sandro Mamukelashvili as the savior.
After Sandro Mamukelasvili redeemed his team with a big three, Georgia resisted Ergin Ataman’s Turkey to prevail 88-83 in the second overtime.
The game was nerve wracking as the dismissals were falling… rain as there were three in total (two by players and one by Ergin Ataman). The game was dramatic in the final, with Sengun giving Turkey a temporary lead, but the response was not long in coming: it was Mamukelashvili who kept Georgia alive with two points with two minutes left and sent the game into overtime.
There, Sanli gave Turkey a three-point lead while Georgia missed several chances to close the gap. Indeed, the home side protested heavily for a period, the Turks missed shots and McFadden got Georgia back in the game with a three-pointer. Another three-pointer from him with a plank took the Georgians’ breath away, but the second overtime was not long in coming.
The Georgians had the psychology and the crowd on their side, they were in front with four, but the Turks equalized with Sengun and Osman (81-81). Sandro Mamukelasvili scored the three (81:84) and in the end Georgia held in the final and celebrated their first win.
In fact, almost in the middle of the fourth period, there was almost an episode when Korkmaz and Sanatze exchanged words and … started a feud. However, the referees sent off both players for the remainder of the game.
THE DECADES: 25-19, 33-36, 49-53, 68-68 (qa), 75-75 (paragraph 1), 83-88
TURKEY (Ataman): Bitim, Hazer, Kambatsa, Korkmaz 4, Larkin 9 (2/10 threes, 7 assists), Mahmutoglu 11 (1), Osman 13 (3/9 twos, 2/10 threes), Osmani 3, Sanli 15 (2/6 2-pointers, 2/2 3-pointers, 9 rebounds), Saibir, Senghun 21 (10/13 2-pointers, 9 rebounds), Tuncher 7 (3/3 2-pointers)
AGRICULTURE (Zouros): Andronikashvili 15 (7/11 2 points), Bekauri 3, Bokolisvili, Burchanadze, Hitharadze 3 (1), Mamukelasvili 20 (6/9 2 points, 2/8 3 points, 12 rebounds), McFadden 17 (4th /19 3-pointers, 6 assists), Sermandini 15 (7/8 2-pointers, 7 rebounds), Chinchandze 2
Team Stats – Turkey: 23/46 2-pointers, 7/33 3-pointers, 16/22 shots, 45 rebounds (31+14), 19 assists, 11 turnovers, 5 steals, 2 turnovers.
Team Stats – Georgia: 27/46 2-pointers, 8/38 3-pointers, 10/13 shots, 48 rebounds (35+13), 13 assists, 14 turnovers, 9 steals, 2 blocks.
Source: sport 24
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Basketball
OFFICIALLY. Champions League participant expelled from Italian championship
The Italian Basketball Federation (FIP) and the Serie A Basketball League (LBA) announced the club’s expulsion from the Italian championship. “Trapani Shark”.
According to the National Sports Judge, the team was expelled from the Italian league, also fined 600 thousand euros and its president Valerio Antonini was suspended from basketball for the next three months.
This decision was taken after two technical defeats against Virtus Bologna and Aquila Trento.
Trapani has experienced financial difficulties in recent months, resulting in most of the players leaving the club and the team suffering from a shortage of players to fill the full squad.
At the time of their elimination, the Sharks were 13th in Serie A with a 5-10 record and had reached the qualifying round of the Champions League.
Source: Sport UA
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NBA
Tension is rising. Euroleague notified NBA about possible lawsuits
Europa League reported NBAAccording to Eurohoops, legal action may be initiated in case of negotiations for a new project in Europe between the American league and the clubs that have signed an agreement with the Euroleague for the next ten years.
A letter was sent to the NBA last week and all EuroLeague clubs currently holding License A were notified.
It was also reported that a remote meeting will be held between Euroleague shareholder clubs on January 13, as they are the only shareholders who have not yet signed a new license for the next 10 years, and the main purpose of this will be for Real Madrid, Barcelona, Fenerbahçe and ASVEL to decide on the future.
On Friday, January 16, the deadline set by Euroleague shareholders ends to fully confirm the common future of the tournament. Therefore, answers may come within a few hours. However, we should also point out that, legally, according to existing contracts, clubs can sign their new licenses until June 30, 2026, so it is very difficult to predict anything.
Among the remaining Euroleague clubs, there is optimism that Barcelona and Fenerbahce will agree on a position with other shareholders and continue the agreement. At the same time, Real Madrid remains a mystery and ASVEL’s days in the Euroleague appear to be over.
Each case is expected to be handled individually, and in the case of ASVEL, no resistance is expected from the Euroleague if the club led by Tony Parker wants to withdraw from the tournament.
Meanwhile, the clubs that are currently participating in the Euroleague and do not have an A-license also sent a joint letter and requested their presence at the meetings regarding the future of the tournament. But most likely they will not participate in tomorrow’s negotiations.
Source: Sport UA
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Basketball
The NBA announced a new date for the postponed game between Chicago and Miami.
A new date has been determined for the match between. “Miami” And “Chicago”The match was planned to be held on January 8, but was postponed due to the moisture in the ground making the field unplayable.
The NBA said Miami’s game scheduled to be played in Chicago on Thursday will be played on January 29. In addition, the Bulls-Heat matches, which were planned to be played in Miami on January 30 and February 1, will now be played on January 31 and February 1.
Chicago and Miami will begin a four-game series in five days later this month to make up for last week’s game being canceled due to slippery ground.
This also means the Bulls and Heat will play three consecutive games against each other.
Chicago will play Indiana on January 28 before a rescheduled home game against Miami. The Heat will host Orlando on January 28 and begin a three-game series against the Bulls the following night.
Source: Sport UA
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