Basketball
85-79: Germany beat Montenegro into quarter-finals
The German team had a brilliant first half (48-24), Montenegro (85-79) reached the quarterfinals european of basketball.
Montenegro’s reaction from the perimeter in the second half (55-37) impressed in a game where point guards shined Kendrick Perry (25 points), Montenegrin side, and Denise Schroeder (22 points and 8 assists), in the ranks of the hosts.
Germanysupported by her fans who attend the Mercedes Arena. Berlin, dominated the match from the first minute.His heavy defense nullified the pivot Boyan Dubievicmain threat Montenegro,and Daniel Theis paint control and Maodo Ro Scoring from the perimeter, he signed a notable first quarter (19-10).
trained team Goldie Herbert A second act roller follows. Franz Wagnerfrom the surroundings, and the talent of Denise Schroeder Direction punished the Vulcan team with 7 assists in the first half. Kendrick Perry. The hostess’ dominance was such that she reached twice her break. Montenegro Scoreboard (48-24).
When I reboot, Montenegro He stopped bleeding and began scoring outside shots that didn’t go into him in the first quarter. Dubrjevic world Simonovich Consolidated a partial 3-13 in favor of the Vulcans (51-37, 24′).stopped the game Germany thanks to the success of Schroeder world Wagnerprevented his rivals from closing in before the final quarter (67-50).
it was then Montenegro I tightened the nut.lead Kendrick Perry and Marco Simonovich From the perimeter, the Vulcan team chained 2-11 runs in the 3rd minute (69-64). 24 seconds left, Montenegro was 5 points (80-77).
finally, Germany He tied the game from the free-throw line, capitalizing on unsportsmanlike technique and technique demanded by his rivals.Hostess will play G winnerrecia – Czech Republic It will be held this Sunday.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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