Basketball
86-80: Kobilan beats Bakshi Manresa and retains permanence
Covirán Granada defeated nine consecutive losses, winning 86-80 against Baxi Manresa at the Palacio de Los Deportes this Saturday, earning three perseverance despite the loss remaining sixth in the classification.
Covirán Granada’s aggressive defense caused some ball losses at the start of the visiting team (6 in 5 and a half minutes).
The success of the American Cameron Hunt and Domain in the rebound allowed Baximan Resa to collect the initial differences (16-23, M.8) and reach the end of the first quarter (18-26).
Dominican Omar Silverio and Pivot Ivan Aurecoetia led the Cobilin Granada response in the second quarter (29-30, m.14), with visitors replicating by 0-10 (29-40, m.17) reaching the remaining 8 points (38-46).
The basket exchange at the beginning of Act 3 (45-56, M.23) responded to locals following the awakening of Frenchman Amin Nu’s score (56-61, M.27).
Technical File
Granada-Baxi Manresa, 86-80
86 – Covirán Granada (18+20+22+26): Rousselle (8), Ubal (13), Valtonen (17), Noua (16), Bezhanishvili (4) – Cinco Initial – García (5), Silverio (5), Tomás (0), Visconti (8), Guerrero (0), Guerrero (0), Guerrero (8),
80 -Baxi Manresa (26+20+22+12): Obasohan (12), Pérez (4), Alston JR (7), Traore (11), Massa (1)-Cinco Initial- Jou (6), Steinbergs (4), Sagnia (0), Saint -Supery (4), han (23), Cate (8).
Judgments: Martín Caballero, Alfonso Olivares, Yasmina Alcaraz.
Incident: The corresponding match on the 29th day of the Ender League, held at Palacio de Los des deportes Granada against a 5,419 audience. Before the first, a portion of silence was maintained due to Pope Francis’ recent death.
The first 15-1 partial visitors in the final room were attacked and placed the facility completely in the game (75-71, 5 minutes away).
Baxi Manresa couldn’t avoid a defeat against Covirán Granada, who wanted to maintain his failure in the shooting at a critical moment of shock and stick to permanence.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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