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Gran Canaria assaults the WiZink Center (70-75)

Pustovyi protects the ball against Tavares. / acb Photo / P. Castillo

The Claretians kept the pulse in a very even end

Oliver Suarez Armas

The Gran Canaria Basketball Club, which clearly sent until the equator of the last quarter (59-69), found itself against the ropes in the final stretch, but held the pulse to get a prestigious victory (70-75).

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Artem Pustovyi -seven points and three rebounds- supported the Claretian team at the start at the WiZink Center, in a high-profile duel with the yellow squad player Edy Tavares -five points and two rebounds- (8-7, min. 4).

The Granca held the pulse in front of Pablo Laso’s ocean liner, but the external success of Yabusele, Vukcevic and Abalde put Real Madri in orbitd, after an 8-0 run, forcing Porfi Fisac ​​to request a time-out to redirect the situation (16-7).

Albicy, Ennis, Kramer, Ilimane Diop and Khalifa Diop sought the revolution taking the alternative by AJ Slaughter, Salvó, Brussino, Shura and Pustovyi -nine points and four rebounds at halftime-, but, although they were used thoroughly in defense and on the rebound, they were outmatched in individual duels and in better ball circulation. White’s activity did not slacken to continue punishing with another triple by Taylor (18-7).

Kramer, with five consecutive points and more energy, and Ilimane Diop broke the insular drought and connected their teammates on the horn of the first period (21-14).
The canterano Javi López had minutes in an instant that Fisac ​​took advantage of to release a reprimand to Ennis to get his best version.

Albicy was imposed on Heurtel in the fight between the two game directors of the French team to adjust the electronic (22-17). Albicy -nine points, two rebounds, four assists and two recoveries-, Kramer -five points, three assists and two recoveries-, Ennis, Salvo and Iliamen Diop were comfortable on both sides of the court -despite some mistakes in defense- and they struck the table to take command of the match (26-27).

Real Madrid reacted after Laso’s time, with Yabusele and Poirier billing in the Granca painting (35-32), but the sniper Brussino broke in to sign the tables at halftime (35-35).

After passing through the changing rooms, the white establishment, with more collective ideas than the Claretians, recovered the initiative of commitment (42-37). Pustovyi -the signing of Barça to turn him into the anti-Tavares- was once again assuming gallons in attack and defense -13 points, six rebounds, three blocks, but with three personal fouls- to keep his team in the battle (42-41) . Slaughter and Shurna were not quite getting into the duel and Granca could tell.

It was a long time coming, but it did. Slaughter converted from the outside, but Tavares punished in the area.
It was a contest from power to power. Brussino, Slaughter and Shurna added to dominate again (47-51).

Lash from Gran Canaria to reduce to a colossus.
Laso was pulling all his artillery, but Albicy kept the income at the end of the third quarter (52-53).

Granca did not slow down and was favored in the exchange of baskets (58-64). Ennis was in a state of grace and made the most difference. Ilimane Diop received a technique at the worst moment to give life to Real Madrid, but Albicy made up for it in a row. Ennis continued to his own and Salvo relaunched the yellows, after a partial of 1-12 (59-69, min. 35).

Precipitation seized Fisac’s box and Real Madrid entered the game in a stroke (65-69). A new jam to blow up the lead. Yabusele had a comfortable triple to bring his team closer, but he missed. The same as Saved. El Granca abandoned the appointment and Rudy put fear in his body even more, after a partial of 9-0 (68-69).

Tavares equaled the appointment at 69 points with less than two minutes to go. The white defensive intensity rose to the maximum expression and Rudy had to put the icing on the cake, but failed. What Slaughter (69-72) did not do. The Kentucky sniper always appears and Pustovyi, from the free throw line, was able to sentence, but missed both.

The one who did not forgive was Slaughter, who did hit for, although he left the targets alive by missing a free throw,
seal the fifth yellow victory and continue to conquer in the privileged zone of the classification, something that Albicy and Pustovyi (70-75) endorsed

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