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The Bonn bank watched Malaga’s breaks on television and triggered reactions

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Bonn technical staff followed Malaga’s timeouts during the BCL Final Four semifinals via TV broadcast. The said practice triggered reactions. What did the coach of the Germans answer?

Bonn won this year’s Basketball Champions League, but something that happened during the Final Four semi-final against hosts Unicaja Malaga sparked controversy.

More specifically, the German team’s technical staff followed the television broadcast of the game and, in particular, Imbon Navarro’s instructions during time-outs, a tactic that some considered unfair.


In fact, Chus Vidoreta, the coach of Tenerife, of the other Spanish side that took part in the BCL Final Four, seemed furious about the said incident.

I found it sad what Bonn did. I think they’ve crossed the line. As a coach with the most games in the BCL, over 100 and four Final Fours, I’m very disappointed. We need to open up the debate on downtime and telecasts when this phenomenon repeats itself and we’ve already crossed the red lines. He would say that timeouts shouldn’t be aired anymore because they do a lot of harm to those who play by the rules.indicated that Vidoretta was speaking to Gigantes.

For his part, Bonn coach Tuomas Isalo defended his strategy when asked about it at the press conference ahead of the finals of the FIBA ​​competition:The live tagging that we do with my partners is some of the most secure information we can have during a game. It’s something for everyone to see. That’s why I asked my colleagues to watch what’s on TV.

It’s good that you asked me this question, because it’s an opportunity to start a discussion. Whether it’s a good thing or not, the television shows everything, including our very personal moments that happen during downtime. The NBA has found the solution to this problem and does not show the time-out live, instead broadcasting it much later after the decisions have been made. There is nothing live at this level in the NBA.

Since everyone has access to what’s on TV, we use that: images and sound where everyone has access.”


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Spanoulis’ intense dialogue with a person in the stands after Peristeri bwin’s defeat

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After the end of the game between Peristeri bwin and Le Mans for the Basketball Champions League, Vassilis Spanoulis had a heated dialogue with a person who remained on the field.

Peristeri bwin lost to Le Mans in the fifth game of the Basketball Champions League and Vassilis Spanoulis had a heated dialogue with a person in the stands after the end of the game.

After the game ended and most people had left the closed “Andreas Papandreou”, the blue and yellow coach had an intense conversation, as can be seen in a video uploaded to social media.

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With a home handicap, Peristeri b wins the play-in of the Basketball Champions League

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One game day before the end of the group phase of the Basketball Champions League, the situation in Group A is now clear. Preristeribwin will finish in 3rd place and play in the play-in with a home handicap.

Malaga beat Falco 88:65 in the 5th game of the Basketball Champions League and somehow made it clear in Group A, in which Peristeri bwin also takes part.

In fact, Imbon Navarro’s team secured first place and direct qualification for the round of 16 of the competition, one round before the end of the group stage, Le Mans, prevailing with 2/2 against the Greek club and with 86:78 by Andreas Papandreou won, secured home advantage in the play-in, while Vassilis Spanoulis’ team will have home advantage in the play-in.


We remind you that Group A will face Group B, home to Prometheus Patras, in the next phase of the BCL.


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The bwin Pigeon also didn’t make it against Le Mans this time

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Le Mans prevailed again against Peristeri bwin and beat Andreas Papandreou 86:78 in Game 5 of the group stage of the Basketball Champions League.

Peristeri bwin suffered an 86:78 home defeat in Le Mans in the 5th game of the group stage of the Basketball Champions League. Vassilis Spanoulis’ team has fallen to 2:3 and is waiting to see the outcome of the game Málaga – Falco (6/12, 21:30), because if the Spaniards win there, the Hungarians would be mathematically out of the game.

The Greek team started the game excellently, but showed a declining performance as the year progressed, losing to the French team for the second time this year.


Joe Ragland was the leading scorer for Peristeri as he posted a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Nemanja Dangubic and Jalen Hands each scored 15 points. For the winners, Matt Lewis had a great performance, finishing the game with 22 points without missing a shot (3/3 twos, 4/4 threes, 4/4 shots), while still having three rebounds and 3 Assists.


The race

The bwin Pigeon went into the game determined to set the pace. The first double-digit lead was 6’20” (19-9), while the score in the quarter was 25-14, with Dangubitz scoring 9 points and Ragland 5 assists.

With Matt Lewis scoring 10 of Le Mans’ 19 points in the second period and Peristeri bwin only hitting 1/8 three-pointers in the same period, the game became a derby (36-33, 20th minute).

The two teams scored points hand in hand in the third period. The French took a 50:48 lead in 26:42 minutes, but the Greek team managed to enter the decisive fourth quarter with +3 (58:55, 30 minutes).

With three precise long-range shots up to the 34th minute, Le Mans prevailed 70:66. The deficit opened to 9 points (71-80) with 1:36 to go as psychology was now on the guests’ side.

THE REFEREES: Castillo, Gilmaz, Prax

THE DECADES: 25-14, 36-33, 58-55, 78-86

DOVE Bwin (Spanoulis): Ragland 10 (1/6 three-pointers, 11 assists), Dangubic 15 (3), Hunts 15 (2/6 three-pointers), Poulianitis 5 (1), Kaselakis 5 (1/4 three-pointers). ), Thompson 13 (7 rebounds), Mitrou-Long 2, Xanthopoulos 4, Poulianitis 5 (1), Renfro 4, Williams, Hougaz 5

LE MAN (Delord): De Latibondiere 15 (2/4 three-pointers, 4 rebounds, 3 assists), Jones 20 (1/4 three-pointers, 4 rebounds, 5 assists), Lewis 22 (3/3 2-points, 4/4 3-points, 4/4 shots, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) , Magugbe 2 (5 rebounds), Schwartz 7 (1/2 three-pointer, 4 rebounds), Delanoy, Hudgins 11 (1/3 3-pointers, 4 rebounds, 4 assists), Narase 3 (1), Ygitte 6 (7 rebounds)

The team statistics of Peristeri bwin: 19/30 2-pointers, 8/32 3-pointers, 16/22 shots, 28 rebounds (16 defensive – 12 offensive), 17 assists, 11 fouls, 5 steals, 6 blocks

Le Mans team statistics: 20/34 2-pointers, 10/20 3-pointers, 16/19 shots, 35 rebounds (25 defensive – 10 offensive), 17 assists, 13 turnovers, 4 steals, 1 block

The next games of the two teams: On the 6th and final matchday of the BCL group phase, Peristeri bwin hosts Malaga (December 19th, 7:00 p.m.), while Le Mans plays at home against Falco (December 19th, 7:00 p.m.).

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