Suffered Baskonista victory in Berlin (86-91)

Suffered Baskonista victory in Berlin (86-91)

Suffered Baskonista victory in Berlin (86-91)

Baskonia irakurri: Sufritutako garaipena lortu du Baskoniak Berlinen (86-91)

He Baskonia debuted the victory log this 2023/24 season in the Euroleague by winning (86-91) to the Alba Berlin this Thursday at home, a victory suffered by the German reaction in the last quarter after the great offensive recital of the Basques.

The team of Joan Penarroya played with fire in the last quarter, where he conceded a 25-15 how close it was to costing him victory. Matt Thomas A decisive possession was played poorly so that Alba would have tied the game in the last seconds. Fortunately his forced two-shot did not go in, and, on the contrary, Chima Moneke he rebounded and made the two subsequent free throws. The new Baskonia player was once again fundamental (15 points and 17 PIR).

The dominance of the rebound and the great success of three in the third quarter led to victory for the Alava team, but the Alba of the Spanish coach Israel Gonzalez He rebelled in the fourth quarter. The match left losses everywhere, but Baskonia, which had fallen in four of its six visits, avoided the Berlin trap.

The youth of the Barça team was close to taking its toll, in a project that needs to grow from the base position. Codi Miller-McIntyre was the one who led the way with 17 points, but, nevertheless, Markus Howard He didn’t have a good day since the outside launch.

Losses marked that last quarter that was almost fatal. Baskonia failed in everything it had done well, but got a win to cement everything, which it dominated from the start and brought it closer to 14-25 in the third quarter. The soldier’ Tadas Sedekerskis He was the best of the Peñarroya team (11 points, 13 rebounds and a PIR of 21), who returned with the first of the European season.

Data sheet:

86 – Alba Berlin (21+26+14+25): Samar (-), Brown (5), Nikic (2), Olinde (11) and Thiemann (13) -starting five-, Procida (12), Spagnolo (12), Delow (5), Schneider (17), Thomas (5) and Bean (4).

91 – Baskonia (25+26+25+15): Miller-McIntyre (17), Howard (5), Sedekerskis (11), Costello (10) and Diop (7) -starting five-, Mannion (8), Rogkavopoulos (3), Marinkovic (9), Kotsar (6) and Moneke (15).

Referees: Fernando Rocha (Portugal), Milos Koljensic (Montenegro) and Tomasz Trawicki (Poland).

Source: Eitb

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