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Lasso: “I’m proud of this team, it was a difficult day for me but I’m fine”

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Lasso: “I’m proud of this team, it was a difficult day for me but I’m fine”

Pablo Lasso was the face of the night after winning the Real Championship against Barcelona and moved with his statements after the 4th final where he was present and took part in the celebrations.

Real’s triumph in the Spanish league final against Barcelona and conquest of the Spanish league was marked by the presence of Pablo Lasso on the pitch just two weeks after suffering a heart attack.

The Basque coach was adored and was the first to lift the league trophy and then made beautiful words that moved people.

I would like to congratulate my team on winning the title, but also on the whole season. I think it’s complicated to achieve that in a 10-month season where good and bad things happen to you. We’ve played in the finals of all four tournaments we’ve played in. That says a lot about the group of people we have and I take my hat off to the kids.” Lasso first explained, then added:

I am proud of this team and what they have achieved. You know, the last few days have been difficult for me, but I’m fine. I admit it was difficult for me to lift the trophy, but I think it happened because it’s so heavy. But I’m happy with the way we’ve worked throughout the season.

There were seasons when we all won trophies, but as a coach I wasn’t proud. “But this year I’m very proud, even if we didn’t win everything.”

Remember the moment when Lasso lifted the champion’s trophy after the end of the 4th final against Barcelona:

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Valencia signed Justin Anderson to a 45-day contract

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Valencia signed Justin Anderson to a 45-day contract

Valencia’s jersey will be worn next season by former NBA player Justin Anderson (1993, 1:98).

After Semi Ojeleye, Victor Klaver and Jarrett Harper were ruled out, Valencia went on the market and finally agreed to a deal with Justin Anderson (1993, 1:98 minutes), giving him a 45-day contract with the option to extend offered the rest of the season.

The 30-year-old guard previously played for Breogan, where he averaged 12.6 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 11 Liga Endesa and Basketball Champions League games. This was also his first European experience as he made his living in the NBA and G-League in the past. Anderson has exactly 257 appearances in the world’s premier league with the Mavericks, Sixers, Hawks, Cavaliers and Pacers.

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Real Madrid equalized Badalona

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Real Madrid equalized Badalona

Despite the fatigue of the previous week in the EuroLeague, Real Madrid impressively got past Badalona’s home game (101-73).

Real Madrid was very exhausted after the monster week of the EuroLeague, but was undeterred against Badalona. Chus Mateo’s players crushed their opponents (101-73) to secure their 31st win of the season.

Dazan Moussa (15 points on 3/5 3-point shots) and Mario Hezonia (14 points on 4/6 3-point shots) did the most damage in Badalona’s defense on a night that Real Madrid two more players had double figures and shot 39% from three.

real Madrid: Ambalde 7 (1/4 three-pointers, 5 rebounds), Cabasso 8 (2 three-pointers, 5 assists), Hezonia 14 (4/6 three-pointers, 6 rebounds), Tavares 6 (5 rebounds), Moussa 15 (3/5 three-pointers, 4 assists), Kozer 5 (1), Rudy 9 (2), Gondaleth 4, Alothen 11 (1), Poirier 10 (5 rebounds), Yule 3 (1), Ediaye 9 (4 rebounds).

Real Madrid team statistics: 19/27 2-pointers, 15/38 3-pointers, 18/19 shots, 39 rebounds (30 defensive + 9 offensive), 26 assists, 9 turnovers, 10 steals, 4 blocks.

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McLemore moved to Spain on Breogan’s behalf

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McLemore moved to Spain on Breogan’s behalf

Ben McLemore was released by AEK Betsson and ten days later he found the next stop in his career in Spain and Breogan.

Ben McLemore was a high-profile summer signing for AEK Betsson, but the long-time NBA player left the union on December 12th.

Ten days later, Breogan announced the signing of the American goalscorer and McLemore continued his career in the Iberian Peninsula.

Dikefalos was his first team in Geria Epirus and after his release from the Yellow-Blacks he continues to play in Europe and in the Liga Endesa.

During his short stay in our country, he scored 9.7 points in the Stoiximan Basket League, while in Europe and the Basketball Champions League he averaged 9.2 points.



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