Basketball
85-75: Brescia beat Joventut
of youth See the Group A leadership of euro cup suffered a disappointing defeat in the trajectory of Germani Brescia Italian, 85-75, in a game to forget green and black.
Amedeo della valle broke his scoring record with 26 points to become a stiletto under Alessandro tilt, the ruler of the last quarter, especially the last few minutes.Initialize youth emphasized 22 points of Tomic and 19’s vine Not only team irregularities, stone, Zamoyski world Gordon, led both the Badalones and the audience to despair. And, due to repeated and constant discussions, the game lasted beyond 2 hours and 20 minutes without being extended.
of Brescia dominated the first quarter with a 25-17 run, PeñaFurther after the second act, the Italians had an 11-point lead at the start of the third period (50-39).
of Peña reacted with a triple of vine basket with Tomic We went 55-54 but never advanced on the scoreboard.In the last period they do you live world happy The one who supported the team until 62-60.the action of della vallean unexpected triple Gabriel Visitor error resulted in a score of 79-68.
last reaction of youth Arrived with little time to return (79-73).Two failures by Po Rivas under the hoop, punished della valle In the other hoop, They just filled in the comeback options.
4th loss Peña During this regular phase, his pursuers are available at the top of the classification to tighten things up more.
data sheet
Germani Brescia, 85 – Joventut, 75
85 – Germani Brescia: Gabriel 12, Della Valle 26, Barnes 2, Curnoo 16, Moss 4 – Starting Five -, Massinburg, Nikolic 13, Taylor, Cobbins 4, Odias 2, La Quintana, Akere 6.
75 – CLUB JOVENTUT BADALONA: Busquets 6, Ellenson, Ferris 6, Birgander 4, Rivas 4 -Starting Five-, Tomic 22, Crag, Guy 7, Ventura, Vives 7, Para 19.
Partials: 25-17, 19-20, 16-18, 25-20
Referees: Rocha, Zamojski, Gordon.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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