Basketball
69-101: Unicaja through Cobilan Granada
he Unicaha he won five straight endesa league European competition won this Saturday at the Palacio de los Deportes grenade up to 69-101 Cobilanending a three-game winning streak at home.
The Malaga side dominated the match from the start (0-7, m.1), with all players delivering smooth attacks and points against a local team that over-relied on Senegal in the first half. Little Nyan.
After finishing the first quarter 14-20, Unicaha An outside shot by the American was a huge success, and he shot in the second quarter. Will Thomas, Kendrick Perry, Tyler Kalinoski in front Cobilan Granada Overwhelmed by defense, unstable in attack.
The Málaga side started to widen their starting score difference at 2-12 (16-32, m.13) and were already on track for victory at half-time (29-1 after 0-0 in the first half). 50). 6) .
Nothing changed when I restarted. Cobilan Granada Both the stagnation of the attack and the defensive power that can not stop the attack were prolonged. Unicaha A player with plenty of attacking resources who finished the duel with a quarter and a half remaining (35-70, 25 minutes).
The final quarter, with the local team blushing 41-82, was no problem as the local team slightly made up the score and both coaches rested their best players.
data sheet
Cobilan Granada – Unicaja Malaga 69-101
69 – Covilán Granada (14+15+12+28): Renfro (6), Costa (7), Tomas (2), Mei (10), Niang (17) -Starting Five-, Moore (-), Broplay ( 4), Christian Diaz (4), Ndoye (12), Caicedo (5), Jacobo Diaz (-).
101 – Unikaha (20+30+32+16): Perry (11), Brizuela (4), Barreiro (2), Ossetkowski (11), Sima (10) -Starting Five-, Ezim (4), Carter (14) ), Djedovic (9), Kalinoski (16), Thomas (6), Kravish (10), Saint-Superi (4).
Referees: Carlos Cortés, Juan de Dios Oyón, Joaquín Garcia. Ejim (m.33) and Sima (m.36) were ruled out for his five personal fouls.
Incident: The match corresponding to Day 26 of the Endesa League at the Palacio de los Deportes in Granada was played in front of 7,488 spectators, of whom around 500 were fans, according to official statistics.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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