Basketball
86-91: Baskonia lives off his earnings and wins in Berlin
he Baskonia took advantage of an impressive third quarter of revenue Berlin exceed sunrise (86-91), reacting in the final stretch and managing to overcome a 16-point deficit, but that did not prevent the Vitoria team from winning.
The Blaugranas took a step forward in the third quarter thanks to their external success and excellent defense, and with the improvement they showed at the end thanks to Italian Matteo, they exploited the gap that almost destroyed the German team. Spanish and Gabriele Procida Island That led to uncertainty in the results.
Making tadas Sedekerskis – 17 evaluation credits – and Codi annotations miller mcintyre These were the basis for Baskonia’s recovery from a bad day for Marx. howard At the outside launch.
tim schneider He was the best of the locals who missed Matt thomaswhich almost reversed the score.
The game started with mistakes by both teams and hard baskets.code miller mcintyre He marked the Basque’s pace while the German survived with mobility and offensive rebounds.
The locals’ inside game was very forgiving in defense and they outplayed the Basconistas, who were struggling 2-2, but Italy’s Nico scored five consecutive points. Mannion they left first Baskonia 21-25 after the first 10 minutes.
Vitorian opened the second round with two triples, but sunrise He was blamed for losing the ball, and his early eight-point advantage disappeared.
tim schneider protected his team from danger Baskonia Improved with Nico Mannion. The Italian allowed the German’s speed to improve the inside game of a Barça team struggling to counterattack.
The triple mistake blamed the players’ attack. Joan Penaroyathey were unable to take control of the match and scored 5 points. Louis Olinde The score was turned over at 12-4.
he Baskonia He responded before intermission and although he felt good in the first half, he had no choice but to go to the locker room with a four-point lead, 47-51.
João’s team used their speed to increase their lead in the early stages of the second half with three consecutive triples from the Vitorian. Penaroya They gave the ball forward on defense and only allowed four free throws in almost nine minutes.
This gave the Basques a 16 point lead, but Tim schneider His form gradually declined, and he was trying to bring his team into the final match, which ended at 61-76.
However, Italian Gabriele scored seven consecutive points. Procida Island tightened the ring of sunrise about unhappiness Baskonia In the final quarter, I started to stumble.
Matthew Spanish The German, replacing his compatriot, cut the lead to five points (76-81) with five minutes left.
Triple from Lithuanian Tadas Sedekerskis Gave the Basques some air, but could not stop the moment sunrisethe rhythm and energy of the game increases.
The gap narrowed further, and with three minutes left it was 83-85. The tenacity of the local residents brought them close to victory, but Baskonia He stood up well on the last play.
matt thomas He was wrong after all, and Chima Moneke He called it a free throw, and the game ended 86-91.
data sheet
Alba Berlin, 86 – Baskonia, 91
86 – Alba Berlin (21+26+14+25): Samar (-), Brown (5), Nikic (2), Olinde (11), Tiemann (13) – starting 5-, Procida (12), Spagnuolo (12), Derow (5), Schneider (17), Thomas (5), Bean (4).
91 – Baskonia (25+26+25+15): Miller-McIntyre (17), Howard (5), Sedekelskis (11), Costello (10), Diop (7) (starting 5), Mannion (8) , Rogkavopoulos (3), Marinkovic (9), Kotsar (6), Moneke (15).
Referees: Fernando Rocha (Portugal), Milos Koržęcic (Montenegro), Tomasz Trawiecki (Poland).
Incident: The second day of the Euroleague match was played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin in front of a crowd of 7,766 people.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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