Endesa League
Real Madrid – Basconia 94-84: Coser and Fernandez sign 1-0 in Liga Endesa semifinals
Real Madrid accelerated in the second half against Baskonia and achieved dominance (94-84) in the first semi-final of Liga Endesa.
It only took Real Madrid a year and a half of good basketball to beat Basconia (94-84) and scored 1-0 in his semi-final series League Endesa. Basconia stayed close for 20 minutes, trying to get back into the third period, but Real’s quality combined with good defensive presence were the elements that cleared the game.
The first half of the game was perfectly balanced, with Basconia reacting immediately and reacting as many times as Real Madrid were leading by a margin. Three points were the main features, with Rudy Fernandez having 3/4 on goal and Marinkovic 3/5.
The Madrilenians ran 17-0 early in the second half and essentially laid the foundations for the win, with Basconia having lost the concentration and fighting spirit of the first half. Lasso’s players did everything right, even when they were threatened by Basconia’s comeback and made it 1-0 relatively easily in the semi-finals. We remind you that the series between the two teams and the qualification for the final will be judged on the basis of the three wins (best of 5 series).
Top scorer for Real was Fabian Kozer with 16 points, Deck had 12 to 13 rebounds. Peters had 15 for Basconia.
THE TEN MINUTES: 22-19, 44-42, 74-63, 94-84
real Madrid (Lasso): Nunez, Randolph 3, Klavzar, Poirier 9 (4/6 two points), Taylor 4 (1), Coser 16 (4/9 three points, 6 rebounds), Fernandez 14 (4/6 three points, 4 Assists), Hanga 7 (1), Deck 12 (13 rebounds), Yul 9 (3), Yaboussele 10 (2)
BASCONIA (Spahia): Senderkerskis 5 (1), Grader 3 (1 three points, 7 assists), Inoch 9 (1), Giedraitis 10 (3/4 two points), Kuruks 3, Raieste, Baldwin 10 (2), Marinkovic 11 (3), Wetzel 2, Fontecio 4, Costello 12 (3.5 three points, 4 assists), Peters 15 (2)
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
