Basketball
98-84: Valencia Basket uses the Roig Arena again: complete domination against Paris
he valencia Basket defeated the team, bouncing back from two consecutive losses. Paris The basketball team controlled the game from start to finish, making the score 98-84. He was a famous person, cameron taylorHe scored 28 points and grabbed 6 rebounds for a total rating of 33. Talonja continues to do well at home, already balanced at 15-8 and 10-2 at home.
The start was overwhelming valencia basketstarted the game with a 15-3 run, led by Cameron. taylor He also made a triple and made three forced free throws. ParisOnly two field goals were made in the first seven minutes, but the lead reached double digits for the first time after Matt’s triple. costello. Interior created their biggest advantage to date with a chain of six points (24-11). Mubai and loden The gap between the two sides closed, and Taylor scored his ninth point from beyond the arc to end the quarter (27-16).
technical sheet
Valencia Basketball, 98 – Paris Basketball, 84
98.- Valencia Basket (27+19+20+28): Montero (9), Badiou (8), Taylor (28), Pradilla (7), Saco (12), – 5 starters – De Larrea (4), Moore (7), Thompson (3), Puerto (-), Reuvers (6), Key (5), Costello (9)
84.- Paris Basketball (16+18+11+31): Hifi (8), Roden (9), Stevens (8), Fay (3), Mbaye (7), starting 5 Robinson (14), Herrera (6), Morgan (12), Ouattara (4), Docossi (7), Sharvin (4), Cavaliere (2)
Referees: Javor (SLO), Zamojski (POL), Peer (ISR). They eliminated the visitor Shervin (m.34).
Incident: Match on the 23rd day of the EuroLeague regular phase, played in front of 11,859 spectators at the Roig Arena.
Before the accident began, a minute’s silence was observed to express condolences to the victims and those affected by the Adams Railroad disaster.
By mastering rebounding and finding great lasting partnerships. valencia Baskett managed to maintain the lead and widen the lead based on a small partial. Nate’s outstanding 2+1 louversthe first basket of the game, made it +14 (35-21). Confidence from the perimeter, a result of good ball circulation, was key to keep Paris from getting too close. and pedro’s team martinez He made seven of his first 14 three-point attempts. Every time Francesco Tabellini They showed good action to narrow the gap to 10 points, and the locals responded strongly. hunterfrom a free kick, valencia Baskets are worth up to 50 points, but only 5 goals. Pariswith basket of hifi Despite Talonja’s clear advantage with 15 assists in the first half, the score fell just short of how the game would have played out (50-42) with two seconds left.
The scenario at the restart was very similar to the start of the match, with Talonja being more active and sharp, regaining the feel of the first quarter. 12-0 run with Blancu’s debut score Badiouwith two triples, the presence of Neil Sako A shot under the rim and a third shot from the perimeter by the unfathomable Taylor, who reached 20 points before the final quarter. The Parisians, who had performed well in the first half, continued to play inconsistently, but Valencia benefited from easy baskets in transition. And while the Valencians remained scoreless for the final minute and a half of the third quarter, Paris could not capitalize either, save for two free throws from Justin. robinsonthe most active player on the team (70 wins, 53 losses).
basket hunter They built a 21-point lead and the game seemed to be on track. Among them, Sergio de Larrea appeared for the first few minutes and had time to make his scoring debut. However, towards the end, the match became more complicated than expected. Valencia Basket led by 20 points with nearly six minutes left, but a devastating partial by Paris cut the advantage to eight points (88-80) after just four minutes. Kameron again taylor He appeared at the decisive moment, dispelling any doubts and sealing the victory for Talonja.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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