Avellino vs Bologna: Game News & Updates

Unicusano Avellino – Flats Service Fortitudo Bologna 85-62

It should have been a more lively Fortitudo after the obligatory prolonged stop, but evidently the clocks were not set in the right way. So the trip to Avellino becomes – after a few encouraging initial minutes – a long litany of melancholy, being swept away in the second quarter and never finding a real key to trying to get things back on track. Without an identity, disconnected and without a leader of the pack: minutes for De Vico, immediately thrown into a trap that he can’t solve, everything else really insufficient.

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We also start off well, then when some defensive forgetfulness occurs, Caja’s shampoos begin in search of greater concentration. It works and it doesn’t work, because Avellino works better, they make it 20-14 before Bologna reacts in some way. There is more attack than defense, 24-20 inside at 10′.

The Head and Shoulders Effe could propose itself as a new sponsor, given how Caja tries to shake up his team without having the necessary continuity to respond to Avellino, who has more personality and collective. At times there is no competition: he embarks, he doesn’t produce, Jurkatamm makes three triples, 46-28 in the 17th minute. You don’t react, you don’t score, you don’t defend: conceding almost 60% overall you just have to wait for the siren like the classic gong to save the skin of the ringed boxer. 53-31 at 20′.

Esordio by De Vico and it’s immediately triple, but for the moment the damage is limited by trying if nothing else to have a little more intensity on both sides of the pitch. Avellino plays games, 12-2 partial and also the ball for the -10 that evaporates, and on the reversal, defensive nonsense by Della Rosa. So 65-49 at 30′.

In the end we just wait for the end of the game, with nothing to report. Nothing, really.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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