An agonizing triumph-is better | Total Basketball

Larrañaga started with Joaquín Sosa, Sebastián Bergara, Mateo Cancela, Emiliano Novila and Santiago Guerra. Meanwhile, the missionary put Sebastián Sosa, Álvaro Midaglia, Lorenzo Gutiérrez, Ezequiel Piñeiro and Alex Semería on the court.

The duel began with the thousand stripes loading the paint and going to the line quickly. This, plus a great job by Joaquín Sosa, allowed the local to get 8 income in the first three minutes of play. Goes sought to run the court and was successful with the entry of Joaquín Borrallo that gave the team more height. “Larra” put a couple of bombs with Sosa and Cancela, but Gutiérrez’s free ones brought the visitors closer, leaving the first boy at 19-15.

In the second ten minutes, the team from the Plaza de las Misiones had another intensity and stole balls, which led them to take fast counters, giving them counterattack goals, generating an 8-1 partial and taking the advantage in the score. Those from Francisco Simón Street abused from long distance shooting, they lost the ball easily and could not find the goals with Sosa. After almost five minutes of drought, they were able to break the scoring drought and had a great collective passage. Near the end, a Borrallo double near the end made things 30-28 in favor of the homeowner.

Already in the second half, the match managed to finally match up and began to cut continuously, where both teams managed to get into groups with half a quarter to play. Those of Facundo De Mello defended fiercely and hoped to take out the counter that had given them so much profit in the first half, but again a recital by Joaquín Sosa from 6.75 allowed those led by Sergio Delgado to get ten income. Without time to regret, Goes answered with Santiago Ruiz by the same route and put himself to a possession. Another bomb from Cancela seemed to give the host control by two, but the last word was had by Lorenzo Gutierréz who with a triple returned the lead by one and left the third period in figures of 49-48.

In the final stretch, both were very imprecise, taking bad shots and with the wear and tear of the game on their backs. However, Larrañaga was more complete with contributions from Santiago Pérez and some spark from Sosa. However, when it seemed that the victory remained in the Blanqueada, a triplazo by Ezequiel Piñeiro and three free ones by Álvaro Midaglia gave the visitor the advantage by one. Larrañaga wanted to win it near the end, but he blew his chance and gave Midaglia another two free games, who put the first and missed the second. Although the thousand rayitas captured the rebound and ran the court as best he could, he ended up throwing the ball out and decreeing the missionary victory 60-58.

The top scorer in the victorious was Sebastián Sosa with 12 points, seconded by Joaquín Borrallo and Santiago Ruiz, both with 10. In the loser, Joaquín Sosa scored 22 points.

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