Basketball
57-95: Lenovo dominates Israel
of Lenovo Tenerife This Wednesday we added our second win of the regular phase of the FIBA Champions League. Israel al Ofek Dist Herzliya in a duel marked by the success of men from 57-95 Txus Vidorretafrom both outside and inside the area.
The Tenerife team started the game with offensive doubts and missing shots released, but little by little they worked and began to control the confrontation with good defense and good attack.
The island box dominance started to become noticeable in the second quarter.
Coordinating the away team’s attack was crucial as the home defense was weak. Gaining confidence they made a difference on the scoreboard. Sarin Abromaitis as internal in dull Gio Shellmanini.
Despite everything, the 35-48 was the team’s biggest difference to Tenerife in the first two quarters. The people of Tenerife attacked both individual and zonal defenses without difficulty. Herzliyabut they struggled to stop the success of Fei, the most active player in local offense.
But it all came to an end in the third quarter.of lenovo Tenerife tightened their defense slightly and maintained their attacking success, which gradually increased the gap (42-72, 27 minutes).
Already in the last quarter, Herzliya He put his arm down and didn’t claim against a successful opponent, but with the difference in the scoreboard there was little he could do.
Bnei Herzliya, 57 – Lenovo Tenerife, 95
57 – Bnei Ofek District Herzliya (22+13+10+12). ), Kravitz (3), Brandvine (1), Sahar (-), Atman (-).
95 – Lenovo Tenerife (23+25+29+18). Huertas (7), Sarin (18), Cook (4), Doanekamp (5), Schermadini (16) -Initial-, Sastre (6), Fitipaldo (8), Fernandes (11), Guerra (-), Cruz (5) and Diagnosis (-).
Referees: Zlapovic (BYH), Gricic (SER), Aunkrogers (LET). They taught Salin (min.27) and Cohen (min.27) the technique.
Incident: A match was played in front of approximately 3,000 people at the Enerbox Arena in Herzliya.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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