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Hezonja gave him 18 points and was a key player in Madrid’s breakthrough during the match.
A great performance from Llull, who scored 20 points on a day that placed him in first place in the ranking of players with the most appearances in the Euroleague.
The Whites have managed to even things out (9-9) and continue to rise with the option of entering the play-in zone depending on the remaining results.
Madrid’s three consecutive wins allowed them to continue moving up the table and recover from past setbacks.
Campazzo was fouled after making two free throws. Derow hit a long triple that missed the rim, and Hezonja sealed the victory with a dunk. 69-80
New basket from McCormack, who picked up an error on a teammate’s shot. Madrid failed to attack and Dellow’s basket fell below the rim. 67-76
Schneider fouls Tavares. Lulu’s oranges do not enter at the end of possession, 63-76
Loss of Musa and Basket by Matt Thomas. Campazzo passed without looking to Tavares, who scored with one hand. McCormack fought back with a rebound and a basket in the opposite rim. 63-76
Wetzel scores the goal before Hezonja himself. Musa took a 3-point shot but missed. Wetzel missed a penetration on a layup and Hezonja hit a triple to sign half-sentence. 59-74
Hezonja made the extra free throw. Then Alba missed an outside shot and Hezonja made a basket on the turn. 57-71
There are no penalties. Loss of Spagnuolo. Lulu made a great layup with her left foot. Wetzel made a mistake and Hezonya scored in transition in the second half. timeout, 57-68
Llull responded with a triple that gave Madrid some air. Olinde advanced on the bounce and outscored his rivals. Garba, seen on video, falls to the ground after receiving an elbow from McCormack. 57-64
Great basket from McCormack attacking Garba. Hezonja fumbled his triple, then Garba fouled Wetzel, who scored both times. 55-61

Lulu throws a mandarin at the end of the possession, but doesn’t score. 51-61
Wetzel’s layup after a great pass from Spagnuolo. Tavares responded with a nice pass from Llull under the rim. Samar misses a 3-point shot 51-61
Departed from Ferris in battle against the Alba area. Spagnuolo’s shot doesn’t reach him. Lulu’s great basket and left layup. 49-59
Feliz made the first basket on a drive to the rim. He then committed a foul and Wetzel, who took one of two free kicks, 49-57
Spagnuolo basket in the middle distance. Lulu missed a mid-range shot. McCormack then dunked off the offensive rebound. The era of Chus Mateo, 48-55
Possession ends by Madrid without touching the rim. timeout. two baskets by Hermansson and three by Hezonja; 43-55
The 3-point shot from the corner was a mistake by Moussa, and Matt Thomas was also unable to convert a forced long shot. A theft by Hermansson and a foul by Alba’s point guard deck led to two free kicks. 41-52
Abalde also missed a shot, and even after Hermansson made a triple shot. 39-52
Schneider’s basket, Alba’s best option this quarter. Derow steals, but rolls the ball to the ground and is whistled for a step. Vivares’ subsequent layup, 39-52
Musa fouled when he opened his legs to attack when hitting a triple. Matt Thomas misses a two shot, Deck hits a triple and releases. 37-50

Schneider’s triple started the fourth. He then charged towards the hoop and fouled Campazzo, resulting in two free kicks. 37-47
Lulu, the main character of the first half. His streak of triples and his 425th game in EuroLeague surpassed Kyle Hines as the player with the most games played in the tournament.
McCormack’s dunk resulted in an 8-0 partial victory. Campazzo was fouled by Olinde and took two free kicks. 34-45
He lost his balance and reversed, losing Musa. Alba regaining some fluidity in his attack reduces his desire to enter the match. madrid time, 32-43
McCormack missed from 4 meters and Abalde converted from 2 meters. Dellow’s friends later at the back door. 28-43
In the end, Thomas scored with a front shot from the third shot. Tavares misses a one-on-one with a half hook. Alba failed on a short attack, and Tavares scored two points plus one with his teammates. convert add, 26-41
Alba is 1 of 10 in triples, but very unsuccessful. Loss of Tavares after offensive rebound. Both teams are currently in the error phase. 23-38
Triple Ferris failed after the bounce, but created an advantage. McCormack missed a shot from five meters and a dangerous pass in transition cost Lulu a shot. Matt Thomas misses a 3-point shot 23-38
Another triple from Madrid, this time from Hugo González. Madrid’s triples were 9 of 15. Lapique misses a triple and then Garba loses the ball. Spagnuolo scores on a counterattack. 23-38
Another triple from Llull!!! He celebrated without even looking to see if he was in, which was great. Successful dunk after McCormack, 21-35
Lulu scored the extra point. Basket after Spagnolo, 19-32

Olinde earned a basket of merit. Hezonja missed a very far and complicated triple. Matysek’s mistake near the rim, followed by Lulu’s 3 points plus 1 point, 17-31
Spagnuolo’s 2-5 meter basket is Alba’s best record to date. Lapique then fouled Hugo González and converted one of two free kicks. Spagnuolo then made a mistake under the rim. Lulu ended the quarter with a tangerine-shaped triple. 15-28
Madrid made five triples in this quarter, and the white team increased from a small number. The deck takes two free throws, but only scores once to increase the maximum advantage. 13-24
Hezonja, who came off the bench and batted first, tripled. He then steals the ball and completes the counterattack with a two-handed dunk. Dead time at dawn. Lulu’s triple 13-23
After a timeout, Gabby Deck and Matteo Spagnuolo also scored, 13-15
If both teams miss the basket because the referee prevents contact, 11-13
Moussa and Hermansson lost layups after being stolen. Then, Tavares’ offense and the lack of baskets from Derou and Moussa; 11-13
Campazzo tripled against Madrid’s patient attack, and Madrid also got a triple from Dellow. Musa also scored three points from corner kicks. 7-8
Martin Hermansson’s step-back basket. Abalde missed a 3-point shot and Hermansson also missed a triple. 4-2
McCormack fouls Musa on the drive to the rim. Musa then scores with a penetration. Musa then stole the ball and committed an offensive foul as he reached the rim. 2-2
First possession for Madrid. Campazzo missed the first of three shots. McCormack lays up at the other hoop. 2-0

Alba Berlin leaves along with Derow, Thomas, Hermansson, Schneider and McCormack. Campazzo, Albalde, Moussa, Deck and Tavares play for Madrid
The game will be special for Aruba point guard Matteo Spagnuolo, who spent three years with the white youth team starting in 2018.
Looking at the head-to-head records between the two teams, Spain has a clear advantage as they have won the last 17 meetings with Berlin.
Madrid’s recovery was interrupted by an 85-84 defeat against Valencia Basket in the Endesa League.
ALBA needs guard Matt Thomas to continue their winning streak after scoring a season-high 19 points against Olympiakos last week.
The Whites also trust Dzanan Musa to maintain his good shooting form, which saw him average 17 points on 13-of-19 from the field during the double-header week.
The German team was weakened by the loss of center Trevion Williams to Maccabi
After two big wins in the EuroLeague last week (against Paris Basketball and at home against AS Monaco), Real Madrid (8 wins, 9 losses) aims to continue its resurgence with a visit to the bottom team
Hello. Welcome to the story of Alba Berlin vs. Real Madrid in matchday 18 of the Euroleague. The EuroLeague Round 18 match is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.

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Eurocup: Sanon is the team’s most productive player, Kovlyar helped win

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On 30 November, a series of matches of the 12th round of the regular season were played as part of the EuroCup.

“Shlensk” Issouf Sanona It played away against Cluj-Napoca and was defeated in the tie game, where the leader changed 18 times. The decisive factor in the match was Miletic’s two-point shot with 2 seconds left, which gave the home team a 94:92 victory.

Sanon spent 18 minutes on the field and became the team’s most productive player, scoring 17 points (5/6 free throws, 3/6 two-pointers, 2/7 three-pointers) during this time. Issouf also had 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals.

“Buducnost” Alexandra Kovlyara It played at home against Türk Telekom and lost the first quarter 20:23, but won the next three quarters to achieve an overwhelming victory with a score of 91:81.

While Kovlyar played 9 minutes, he had 1 rebound and 2 assists.

European Cup. Regular season. 12th round, 30 December

Cluj-Napoca – Slensk – 94:92 (22:17, 27:34, 21:23, 24:18)

Cluj-Napoca: Russell (30 points + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Miletic (19+14+5), Guzman (14+5+1), Molinar (13+1+4), Siser (7+6+1), Kulvetis (5+4+1), Woodbury (3+2+2), Patrick (3+1+1).

Shlensk: Sanon (17+4+4), Kirkwood (16+7+3), Djordjevic (16+9+2), Penawa (13+3+1), Niesel (8+4+3), Kulikowski (6+1+2), Urbaniak (6+7 rebounds), Czerniewicz (5+1 assists), Nunez (3+4+1), Wisniewski (1+2+1).

Budućnost – Türk Telekom – 91:81 (20:23, 24:21, 20:18, 27:19)

Budućnost: Sulaimon (25+1+1), Tanaskovic (17+13+1), Ferrell (16+4+3), Mace (15+2+5), Butey (8+2 rebounds), Mega (5), Jovanovic (2+1 rebounds), Thompson (2+3 rebounds), Butsiel (1+2 rebounds), Kovlyar (1 rebound + 2 assists).

Turk Telekom: Smith (18+1+1), Allman (17+3+4), Özdemiroğlu (12+5 assists), Bankston (9+5+1), Deveaux (7+2 rebounds), Trifunovic (6+1 rebounds), Alexander (4+5 rebounds), Durmaz (4+1 assists), Simonovic (4+4+1), Usher (3 rebounds + 2 assists).

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Jokic may lose his chance to compete for NBA MVP award

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Denver Nuggets announced Nikola Jokic He will miss at least four weeks due to left knee hyperextension.

The Serb is expected to miss all 18 matches in January and his maximum appearances this season could be limited to 64 matches. So Jokic will lose the opportunity to compete for the NBA’s main prizes – MVP and inclusion in the All-NBA, as this requires playing at least 65 games in the regular season.

Theoretically, he could return for the January 31 game against the Brooklyn Nets, which would give Nikola the opportunity to play 65 games before the end of the season, but that scenario is unlikely.

Jokic was injured in the last seconds of the first half of the match against Miami Heat (123:147) and did not return to the field after a long break. Before his injury, he managed to score 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in just 19 minutes.

Jokic averaged 29.9 points, 12.4 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game this season.

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Denver Nuggets announced Nikola Jokic He will miss at least four weeks due to a left knee injury.

Star center was diagnosed with left knee hyperextension. At the same time, tests confirmed that the three-time NBA MVP’s knee ligaments remained intact.

Jokic was injured in the final seconds of the first half of the 123-147 loss to the Miami Heat and limped heavily on his way to the locker room. He did not return to the site after a long time.

Before his injury, Nikola managed to produce 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in just 19 minutes on the field.

Losing Jokic could be a big blow for Denver, as starters Christian Braun (ankle injury), Aaron Gordon (hip issue) and Cam Johnson (knee injury) remain sidelined.

Jokic averaged 29.9 points, 12.4 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game this season.

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