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85-98: Moravanc drowns Basque Girona with Fontajo

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In elite sports, mistakes are costly. And basketball is no exception. cutting of Girona In the first quarter of the game (12-31), they conceded their first partial 0-for-12 against direct rivals such as; mora bank Andorra is one of the games that will keep the players and coaching staff awake for the next few days. Juani’s return was of little use. mark or Serge martinezor Ike Iloegbu points mirroring that of last season.

The hosts dominated in rebounding for most of the game and had a poor outside success rate (T3 6/27). andorra He was able to overcome four losses with a starting quintet led by Imperial Jerrick. hardin (18 points) and Shannon evans (18 points, 10 assists), showed his potential to the fullest, blocked the opponent’s options, and ended a three-game losing streak.

Despite the team’s significant improvement in the second quarter. mark and martinez Despite being unemployed for weeks, the team was unable to advance on the scoreboard. They reached the break, lowered the 10-point barrier (36-44), and pulled within three thanks to a moment of brilliance from the Argentine point guard.

However, with clear problems with the inside game and no scoring from the outside, the team’s leadership hardin and evans It was enough for the Andorran to leave. fontajo With a meritorious victory. The other side of the coin was Fotis’ side. Katsikaris. His team has already lost seven league games, three of which were in league play. fontajo.

technical sheet

Basketball Girona, 85 – Morabanc Andorra, 98

85 – Basket Girona (12+24+27+22): Iloegbu (19), Durham (15), Sibande (-), Sucinskas (3), Nnaji (10) – starting five. Fellerup (10), Martinez (5), Marcos (12), Sorolla (8), Howard (3).
98 – Morabanc Andorra (31+13+28+26): Evans (18), Harding (20), Ortega (4), Chugucas (18), dos Anjos (10) – starting five. Kulić (9), Doumbouya (14), Okoye (5), Radicevic (-).
Referees: Jimenez, Alaña, Sanchez. There is no process of elimination.
Incident: Day 9 of the Endesa League match played in front of 4,689 fans at the Fontajo Pavilion.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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