Obradoiro does not give Basketball Coruña an option and will play the grand final of the Galicia Cup

Monbus Obradoiro won yesterday at the Pazo dos Deportes Paco Paz de Ourense against Básquet Coruña (99-78) in the first semi-final of the Galicia Cup and will play the grand final this Saturday against Breogán, who beat Ourense (97-59). ). Moncho Fernández’s team clearly dominated the clash, and commanded the floor from the first quarter, which ended with a score of 23-20 in favor of the Santiago team.

The Obra cemented its victory on the performances of Leo Westermann and Dragan Bender. The French point guard, author of 19 points and a PIR of 20, was once again the team’s top scorer (and of the game together with Goran Filipovic), as he was in the EncestaRías Tournament final against Real Betis. For his part, the Croatian power forward added 18 points, with a series of 3 of 3 in shots of two; 2 of 4 in three-point shots and six of six from free throws, for a total PIR of 23.

Great game also by Rubén Guerrero, who had 12 points, seven rebounds and two assists in 26 minutes of play. In the statistics of the Santiago team, the contribution of Philip Scrubb also stands out, who signed 11 points and three assists.

After the victory against Básquet Coruña, Obra continues in the positive line shown throughout the preseason, already with the focus on the debut in the ACB League, on September 29 in Sar, against Zaragoza.

DATASHEET

Monbus Workshop (99): Thomas Scrubb (7), Bender (18), Paige (9), Zurbriggen (2), Westermann (19), Blazevic (7), Phil Scrubb (11), Walker (9), Guerrero (12), Muñoz (2 ), Suarez (-) and Vicedo (3).

Leyma Básquet A Coruña (78): Lundqvist (12), Diagne (8), Jakovics (7), Barrueta (5), Galan (2), Iglesias (-), Isern (2), Simeunovic (7), Martinez (-), Filipovic (19), Font (8) y Font (8).

Partials: 23-20, 25-15, 29-22 y 22-21.

Referees: Carlos Cortés, Vicente Bultó and Sánchez Benito.

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