Basketball
Unicaja appreciates the history of consecutive Endesa League wins
he Unicaha to be sentenced in court on Friday UCAM Murcia (9:30 p.m.). please keep up the great record and add again 11 consecutive wins in Endesa LeagueThis equals the record established in the history of the Malaga team. 2005-06 seasonwhen he was coached by Italian Sergio Scariolo, who is currently Spain’s national team coach.
The current formation led by coach Yvon Navarro is 2nd place with 11 wins and 3 lossesThey won 13 games and only lost one, to Real Madrid.
Unicaja as a visitor for the first 14 days, It was very strong outside the Martin Calperna Palace. They are winning in fields as complex as their own. real madrid (93-99), Baskonia (84-93) or girona basketball (78-82), losing only two away games earlier in the tournament to Casademont Zaragoza (100-92) and Gran Canaria (76-69).
Confrontation with the Murcia team, 5th place with 9 winsis to relive the controversy from the beginning of the season in one of the following: super cup semi-finalprecisely played in Murcia. Unicaja was somewhat more accurate The duel ended in a close contest (74-79).
The Andalusian team, currently classified as group 1 in the “Top 16” of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), was defeated in Murcia immediately after losing an inconsequential match against Peristeri in Greece in the continental tournament. (1976). -73).
Meanwhile, at UCAM Murcia, Defeated Bursa Turkey on Wednesday (75-90) They will also finish in first place in their group, thus avoiding the run-up to the “Top 16.”
The two teams have played each other in 56 official matches. UCAM Murcia’s 17 wins compared to Unicaja’s 39 wins. On the road, the Malaga team has played 29 games, with 19 wins and 10 losses.
bosnian forward Nihad JedovicHe was unable to participate in the match against Peristeri due to stomach problems. already recoveredTherefore, Yvon Navarro, who will face his former team, will have to decide whether to play the Brazilian center or not. Augusto Limareturned to action against Greece for the first time in a year due to a serious knee injury, but remains in the rotation.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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