Villa Mitre vs. Deportivo Viedma: Fourth Game of Argentine Basketball League Quarterfinals

The fourth game of the planned best-of-five series will be played this Friday by Villa Miter and Deportivo Viedma, for the quarterfinals of the Argentine Basketball League.

It will be played at 9 p.m. at the José Martínez stadium, where the referees will be Pablo Estévez, Roberto Smith and Cristian Salguero.

The Bahiense representative leads the series 2-1 and if they win tonight they will advance to the semifinals of the Southern Conference.

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Otherwise, he will travel to Viedma again to face the fifth and final match, scheduled for next Monday at a similar time.

The logic of this crossover between 4th (Deportivo Viedma) and 5th (Villa Mitre) showed a singular parity, although with different moments from one to the other in each game.

Villa Miter took the first of the series from Viedma (86-76), in a process that the player from Bahia easily dominated from the second set onwards, leading by 21 at the close of 3C. However, the Rio Negro team staged a great comeback in the final period – led by their point guard, Mariano Marina – and got within 3 with 51 seconds left.

They defined it between Jano Martínez and Federico Harina, on a great night by Franco Pennacchiotti (27 points and 10 rebounds).

The second was won by Deportivo Viedma 101-99 in overtime, again with important offensive production by Marina (25 points and 10 assists) and with Matías Alluchón contributing the decisive points (8) in overtime.

La Villa was very close to winning it both in regular time and in extra time, in a day in which Jano Martínez stood out with 30 points.

The third of the series, played on Wednesday, also showed a changing match, with ups and downs in both, but the Tricolor was stronger to resolve in favor supported by another decisive match by Franco Pennacchiotti (28 points and 14 recoveries).

The victory went to Villa Miter by 80-74.

Protagonists

The offensive trident that guided the team throughout the season stands out in Villa Miter: Franco Pennacchiotti (24.6 points average in the series), Federico Harina (18.0) and Jano Martínez (17.0).

In addition, the team led by Gastón Fernández has a plus of players capable of fighting and physical wear and tear in defense, such as Javier Bollo, Guillermo Romero and Ignacio Alem.

Deportivo’s offensive game, guided by Guillermo Bogliacino, is led by point guard Mariano Marina (24.0) and Maximiliano Tabieres (15.6).

He also has other options like Agustín Giarraffa (in game 3 he scored 18 points) and Lucas González (19 points and 10 rebounds in the second).

The campuses

Villa Miter will have Ignatius Alem (number 4), Gianmarco Reale (5), Jano Martinez (6), Manuel Iglesias (7), Javier Bollo (8), Guillermo Romero (9), Federico Harina (10), Alvaro Chervo (10). 11), Franco Pennacchiotti (12), Augustin Lozano (13), Joaquin Margiotta (14) and Valentin Ruibal (15).

Deportivo Viedma has Agustín Giarraffa (3), Mariano Marina (4), Matías Alluchón (5), Maximiliano Tabieres (6), Ramiro Méndez (7), Lucas González (8), Bernardo Ossela (10), Martín Fagotti (12 ), Luciano Tambucci (14), Alfredo Ventura (38), Santiago Locher (44) and Rashid Zuain (95).

Other series

Tonight the fourth games in these series of the Southern Conference will also be played, where Racing de Chivilcoy was the first to qualify for the semifinals (3-0 to Pergamino Basket):

+ Racing A (2)-Pico Football (1) a las 20.30.

+ Quilmes (1)-Lanús (2) from 9pm.

Last night Sportivo Suardí qualified for the Northern Conference (they defeated GEPU 76-63 and won the series 3-0).

In addition, Rivadavia de Mendoza scored (1-2) by beating Villa General San Martín (64-58) and Salta Basket took the lead against Atenas (2-1) by beating them 92-90, with the participation of Santiago Gattari from Bahia (1m54s , a recovery and a loss).

Tonight the third is played between Barrio Parque (1)-San Isidro (1), at 9 p.m.

2024-05-03 08:00:30
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