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The chronicle of Breogán-Casademont Zaragoza (71-87): An offensive exhibitionRaquel Machín

In one of his best games of the season, with an offensive display and good defensive work, the Casademont Zaragoza banged on the table beating Breogán well in Lugo (71-87) to add their eighth victory of the campaign, leaving the relegation to three wins plus the average, catch up with Girona and stay close to the European positions, thus being able to pose a new challenge for the final stretch of the season.

It was also a choral triumph. It began led by an excellent Jovic, omnipresent in all offensive actions, but later pieces were added, even the less common ones such as Simanic and Ponitka with important triples in moments of minimal doubt, but also Wright shining outside, Mekowulu continually producing inside, Sant Rose leading and pausing, Hlinason shielding the ring… each one in their role was adding so that Casademont could dominate and control the game from start to finish and take a well-deserved and important victory in one of their most complete games of the season.

Casademont came out with very clear ideas, especially in defense: close the area to prevent their best player, Happ, from being the protagonist. And he did it at the beginning with a great job at the back which, together with Jovic’s display, launched the Aragonese team very early on the scoreboard. With a completely renewed quintet, the Serb took control, scored, assisted, recovered, set the pace, ruled the game, led the team. He had 16 points on 5/5 shooting from 2s and 2/2 shooting from 3s to go as high as 20 PIR credits in just 9 minutes. His connection with Mekowulu also made the Nigerian produce in attack and Fisac’s team starred in one of their best offensive starts of the season (20-28).

The second set kept the tonic, with Breogán looking for solutions. He found Happ, who scored six points in a row and forced Fisac ​​to stop and recompose his pieces, he used Erik Quintela as a bulldog on Jovic to try to stop the Serbian, although by then Wright had also scored from all distances. While, The team from Zaragoza continued to do things well at the back, forcing their rival’s mistakes and making the most of them on the other side. Casademont closed the first part with only two errors in shots of two (17/19) that allowed them to go up to 49 points (39-49).

The third quarter began as expected, with Breogán’s reaction. At least the attempt. The people from Lugo found a way to score quickly and, with a 7-2 start after five points in a row from Bamforth, Fisac ​​stopped it with less than two minutes played to avoid scares. Casademont reacted in attack with two triples followed by Simanic that returned the air to the scoreboard in favor of the Aragonese and the game returned to the course of the first half. The team from Zaragoza increased the difference to 18 points thanks to its foreign success and the lack of it at home. Once again, the offensive success was allowing Casademont to lead the score and lead the last quarter (60-73).

With Hlinason turning into a colossus at the back and a very comfortable Casademont in attack, Fisac’s team was able to control the game well. The Aragonese team wanted to sleep off the game, lower the pace and the revolutions, and it was difficult for them to run out of points during a period of time that, even so, Breogán could barely take advantage of to get slightly closer. In the Galician team, Happ shone with his 23 points, but the team finished with low percentages and the American’s display was not enough.

As soon as Casademont scored again, the difference remained without a problem, closer to twenty than ten points. The victory was already done and he was going to travel to Zaragoza, there was no time for more. Nor for Langarita, who Fisac ​​did not find an accommodation despite his intention of wanting to do so. Casademont had already done their job, a good collective job, to beat a team from the middle zone for the first time and see life differently with eight victories.

DATASHEET

Breogán River: Bamforth (9), Momirov (5), Lukovic (15), Hollatz (3), Happ (23) –starting five–, Nenadic (4), Nakic (5), Brajkovic, Sergi García (5), Arteaga (2 ), Erik Quintela.

Casademont Zaragoza: Wright (11), Jessup (12), Mekowulu (14), Jovic (18), Cruz (4) –starting five–, Yusta (4), Simanic (10), Hant-Roos (2), Hlinason (7) , Ponitka (5).

partial: 20-28, 19-21, 21-24, 11-14.

Referees: Óscar Perea, Sergio Manuel and Rubén Sánchez Mohedas.

eliminated: Yusta (m.34..

incidences: Match played at the Pazo dos Deportes before 5,175 fans.

This is how we told the game live:

The game ends here, with one of the best victories of the season for Casademont Zaragoza, who has offered an offensive display and has done a good job in defence. It has been a choral triumph in which Jovic has exhibited himself at the beginning but later Wright, Simanic, Hlinason have appeared… all adding up for the Aragonese team to add their eighth victory of the season.

Jessup all the way in, 69-87

Write down the additional, 69-85

Hollatz’s basket and Mekowulu’s foul

Does not score any but manages the basket after offensive rebound, 66-83

Sant-Roos foul, shots for Happ

Bamforth foul, shots to Mekowulu

Happ’s foul on Hlinason

Jessup’s triple! 64-81

Happ’s foul on Hlinason

Cruz for Simanic, it is costing him a little more to score against Casademont now

It was a foul by Hlinason but Happ only scores one, 64-78

Sergi García’s triple, 63-78

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