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Big double in Israel for Peristeri, Dijon also qualified for the Basketball Champions League play-in

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Triumph in Israel for Peristeri bwin, who defeated Bnei Erzeliya (90-87) to qualify for the Basketball Champions League play-in. Vassilis Spanoulis’ side face Dijon, who will have home advantage in a best-of-three series.

His mission was difficult. Bnei had good momentum and the big game at home. The Dove bwin a win was required, only one win and no combination of results. He fought, he persevered and in the end he won in Israel (90-87) to finish third in his group and take Erzeliya out of the series.

Vassilis Spanoulis’ team qualified for the Basketball Champions League play-in, where they will face Dijon at home disadvantage to qualify for the round of 16 of the competition. Marcus Denmon and Sylvain Francisco accomplished things and wonders, Agravanis and Bilan filled the noise and Peristeri continues the dream of European honors.

Maurice Kemp was great for the hosts, he was also their first goalscorer but the three-pointer’s poor performance cost Bnei the win and qualification.


The ranking of the group

  1. Tenerife 4-2
  2. Rita 3-3
  3. Pigeon bwin 3-3
  4. It’s 2-4

Maurice Kemp (18 points, 4/6 2-pointers, 2/3 3-pointers, 4/5 shots in 19:43) battles Marcus Denmon (19 points, 1/1 2-pointers, 5/9 3-pointers ). , 2/2 shots in 15:22) was the first part, with Peristeri trailing the hosts by 18 baskets and 11 shots.

48-55 midway through the third looked like a good omen, but that’s where the home side responded with an 11-2 run to reclaim the lead and turn the game into a thriller. A three by Persedis (73:75) and a basket by Francisco (73:77) put the hosts under even more pressure in the 34th minute of the game.

Agravanis made two shots for the score of 78-84 but Bnei fouled on subsequent possession, Francisco pulled a foul at 54.3″ and made the shots to decide the game.

THE REFEREES: Ciulin, Yilmaz, Gracin

THE DECADES: 19-17, 45-48, 68-67, 87-90

Hassaron enters (Franco): Babb 14 (0/3 2-pointers, 2/7 3-pointers, 8/10 shooting, 4 rebounds, 5 assists), Cohen 1, Hooker 6 (1/11 shooting, 4 rebounds, 11 assists) , 3 steals), Kemp 32 (9/16 2-pointers, 2/3 3-pointers, 8/10 shots, 9 rebounds), Thompson 16 (6/7 2-pointers, 1/3 3-pointers, 1/ 2 shots, 4 rebounds), Gamble 13 (5/8 2 points, 9 rebounds, 5 turnovers, 5 fouls), Kravitz, Van Vliet

DOVE (Spanoulis): Agravanis 12 (3/5 2-pointers, 2/6 3-pointers, 0/2 shots, 7 rebounds, 3 assists), Denmon 25 (3/4 2-pointers, 5/11 3-pointers, 4/6 shots), Francisco 21 (4/5 twos, 3/7 threes, 4/4 shots, 3 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals), Kaselakis 5 (1), Moraitis 3 (1), Bilan 15 (5 /10 two-pointers, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks), Juston, Persedis 5 (1), Radanov 4 (4 rebounds)

Bnei Hasharon’s team stats: 22/42 2-pointers, 5/19 3-pointers, 28/38 shots, 44 rebounds (30 defensive – 14 offensive), 23 assists, 7 steals, 1 block, 15 turnovers, 23 fouls

Peristeri’s team stats: 19/35 2-pointers, 13/33 3-pointers, 13/22 shots, 43 rebounds (28 defensive – 15 offensive), 20 assists, 7 steals, 2 blocks, 13 turnovers, 29 fouls

Source: sport 24

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