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The bagasse is Rudy Fernandez

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Rudy Fernandez put the biggest nail in Olympiacos’ ‘Crucifixion’ in Madrid and Vassilis Skountis demonizes the three-pointers of the Spanish Guard.

I don’t remember what the pardoned Syrigos called Rudy Fernandez…

Filippas, who was not distinguished by elegance in his characterizations, had once characterized Juan Carlos Navarro.basketball sheikdomAnd I’m sure he had the same… friendly feelings for the other Cappadocia.

I mean Rudy Fernandez who crucified Olympiakos last night as he had done in a much more emphatic way against Panathinaikos almost three years ago.

He goes on to say dire troubles have found us!

Of course, we haven’t discovered America yet: the 37-year-old guard has always been a nuisance, both with his game and his demeanor.

Of course, I’m only referring to his game here, namely the vicious three-pointers with which he killed both the Greens and the Reds as well as the national team.

The story goes on

That is, in this case, history does not repeat itself, but continues.

On 4 September 2010 at the Sinan Erdem Dome, in the life-or-death game of the World Cup Round of 16 that had already marked the swan song of Dimitris Diamantidis, Spain threw the National to the canvas 80–72.

In that game, Fernandez scored 14 points and made two three-pointers that were important to the game’s economy, apart from his catalytic role in the last five minutes when Sergio Scariolo had retired once Juan Carlos Navarro, Marc Gasouil and Marc Gasoil. .

The then Blazers pro, who played more than any of his teammates (29th minute), fouled the players of the Greek team, kept “Furia Roja” alive in the Greek counterattack and was the second goal scorer after Navarro (22nd).

Bam and down in OAKA

On the night of March 28, 2019 at the OAKA, Panathinaikos were just a breath away from their seventh consecutive victory and thanks to this demarcation, they were preparing to secure their qualification for the Euroleague playoffs.

The six-time European champions had led 71-60, but the Madrilenians made it 71-70 with a 10-0 run before Keith Langford scored to make it 73-70 with 58 seconds remaining.

In the 37th minute, Anthony Randolph reduced Randolph’s lead to 73-71 with a shot, followed by a misplaced three by Randolph, and in the end Rudy Fernandez executed Panathinaikos cold (73-74), shooting from the front in front of Deson Thomas…

Bam and down as we say!

The ecstatic three-pointer and the reverse final

Not only was it a winning buzzer beater, but as the speaker described on the event’s official channel, “absolutely ecstatic”!

An absolutely ecstatic three-pointer, a … prayer from Fernandez, as the Euroleague called it on their website.

In the next game, Panathinaikos defeated Buduνοnost, as it should, and qualified for the playoffs, where they found the “queen” who “obliterated” him 3-0.

By the way, and to the glory of satanic times, this work had been turned on its head six years earlier!

On March 21, 2013, Panathinaikos had defeated Madrid and won by exactly the same score (73-74), while earlier Sergio Yul had reduced to 71-73.

This was followed by a well-aimed shot by Dimitris Diamantidis to make it 71:74 and a basket by Nikola Mirotic to make it 73:74. On the cap, the Panathinaikos captain missed both shots and on the exhale, the ball didn’t hit Sergio Rodriguez’s hat.

The unsuitable man and the continuation of yesterday

Last night Rudy struck again and this time he knew Olympiakos!

It certainly wasn’t a buzzer beater, but the three-pointer the Palma de Mallorca guard scored at 47” was all the money for the hosts.

This was preceded by a triple relay run by Olympiakos: Mustafa Fal’s missed nail, Costas Sloukas’ lost lay and Thomas Wokap’s turn 3 airball.

It is what they say, the wrong person in the wrong place at the wrong time!

On the cover, Fernandez, a rehearsal sequel to the previous film in OAKA, again hit an ecstatic three-pointer for 70-65, giving Real the right to press hard and finally prevail 75-67.

We said bad problems!

Source: sport24

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