Basketball
82-67: Lenovo finishes first, UCAM is classified
he UCAM Murcia have achieved their goal of qualifying for the quarter-finals champions league Win 82-67 at FIBA lenovo tenerifehad already achieved its goal and, despite the clear defeat, qualified first place in Group L of this continental competition.
The greater intensity and success of the Murcia team made the difference in a match that won by up to 26 points against opponents who suffered their first defeat in this Top 16.
The clash began with an interesting duel on the heights between Artem Pustovy and Giorgi shell madini -7 points for Ukrainians, 5 points for Georgians in 5 minutes-.exterior of UCAM CB responded increasingly well to its pivot in the first quarter, which Site Alonso Earning 11 points (23-12) and counting 5 triples from 5 different players – himself PustovyJames AndersonIlimane DiopTravis three and David Jelinek-.
txus Vidretta Dissatisfied with what he saw, he called for a timeout and the period ended with a 9-point margin in favor of the home side (27-18).
In the second quarter, the Canary Islands tried to react (32-27), but the Segura capital’s side won, with a 9-0 run, finishing with a score of 2+1 from an inspired goal. Pustovyhad already scored 12 goals, establishing the biggest difference (41-27) on the scoreboard up to that point.
Nemanja Radovich He was part of the party, with two baskets and an assist to improve his college earnings to 19 points (49-30) and was 17 points at halftime (49-32).
On the restart, Chicharello’s aggressive jam continued, with only two free throws scored by Leandro Bormalo The mission to come back in 4 minutes seemed complicated to them.
he UCAM CBs were also uncoordinated in sections of clash where defense far outnumbered offense. In this context, Unsportsmanlike found the red box more comfortable after his foul was signaled, and that advantage he increased to 24 points. shell madini Technical trail to Sadiel red already Bormalo.
The late 65-39 reflecting the computerization of sports hall of fame Already in the 29th minute it was predicted that the win would stay at home, but what is fresh in our minds is eight days ago, when Darussafaka Turkey’s Lassa after two extra times and a 19-point lead.
That +26 came after Travis’ triple threeto Juan pigeonand in the final quarter they entered with a dream 67-42 for the team led by Site Alonso Against an absolutely unstable opponent, Sass Sarin works out of 18 he attempted, especially from long range with a converted triple.
A partial 2-9 start in the fourth period led to local dead time at 69-51, but Grana did not react and lenovoBruno and Fitipaldo Taking responsibility, he closed the gap and put it on 12 points with four and a half minutes remaining after a triple by Jaime Fernández (72-60).
The triple went into the insulator box, but the three baskets Radovichacted as a fire extinguisher and brought relief to the Murcia team (80-65 already at the last minute).
That advantage was maintained, on the 6th and final day, UCAM 3-2 2nd placed CB visits Sarn Bilbao basket and lenovoIf remains 4-1, Dalyu Safaka will be given, but this is just a procedure. The Turk has him 2-3 and he is third, but lost a particular duel with the Murcian and the Basque closed out the group with his 1-4.
data sheet
UCAM, 82 – Lenovo Tenerife, 67
82. UCAM Murcia Club Basketball (27+22+18+15): Bellas (-), McFadden (4), Anderson (9), Radovic (16), Pustovi (15) – Starting 5 -, Trice (17) , Luther (2), Diop (7), Jelínek (10), Rojas (2).
67. Lenovo Tenerife (18+14+10+25): Huertas (4), Fitipardo (9), Elgin Cook (7), Dornkamp (2), Shelmadini (9) – starting five – Jaime Fernandez (10), Sarin (3), Diagne (2), Abromitis (5), Bormalo (7), Fran Guerra (9).
Referee: Manuel Mazzoni of Italy. Darius Zapolski from Poland. Beniamino Attard from Italy. No deletion.
Incident: Match corresponding to Day 5 of the Top 16 of the Group L FIBA Basketball Champions League in front of approximately 4,000 spectators at the Palacio de los Deportes in Murcia.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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