Recoletas Salud San Pablo Extension Condemned – Forofos Magazine



he Recoletas Health San Pablo Burgos suffered a new defeat this Saturday, the tenth in a row, after falling in the coliseum against Baxi Manresa in extra time (100-102). Five more minutes of play that defined the equality of a match that was based on the feelings of both teams, and in which the Burgos team at least had the courage to come back from 60-78 against and force extra time. Jhivvan Jackson, author of 26 pointswas the best on the team.

Due to the pubic injury suffered by Juan Rubio and that made her be low, the Saint Paul called for the clash Ramiro Rodríguez, subsidiary playerto complete the four mandatory quotas for national training players.A change that in turn forced Porfirio Fisac, in his debut as coach in front of the Azulona fans, to dispense with one player in his 12-man squad, the one chosen on this occasion being Angolan Silvio de Sousa.

Initial jump with Luke fisher as the protagonist. / Photo: Fernando Miguel

With this change of cards the Burgos team began the match, opening the score with a basket inside the zone by Luke Fisher and the first San Pablo triplework of Jhivvan Jackson (5-2).A few first moments in which the team was seen engaged,as well as its fans,dedicated to their players,and facing a Manresa that began the duel led by Pierre Oriola,author of four points (7-5).

Porfirio Fisac ​​directed his first game at the Coliseum as the new coach of san Pablo. / Photo: Fernando Miguel

The Burgos team was good in attack, scoring later two more triples by dani Díez and again by Jackson, but his rival responded the same with shots beyond 6.75 and the score remained equal (17-16, minute 6). It had already cooled down by than. Fisac the starting quintet,and by pressing in defense they achieved a partial 9-0 with baskets of Jermaine Samuels,both of Ethan Happ and Leo MeindlSaint Paul placed 25-16 that forced to ask time out for Diego Ocampo, Baxi Manresa coach and former of the Ureta Tizona Group.

A pause that caused the reaction of the Catalan team, improved in defense and awake in attack with triple from Álex reyes and four points from Agustín Ubal. Their favorable partial was 5-9 and the first quarter came to an end with the result of 30-25. He Recoletas health San Pablo always ahead and that was what the team and its loyal fans had to hold on to.

Dani Díez woudl close the first half as his team’s top scorer with 13 points, but then he did not score in the rest of the game./ Photo: Fernando Miguel

Furthermore, the second set could not have started better, with triple by Dani Díez and robbery by Leo Meindl with assistance to raúl Neto, and the Burgos team worked its maximum income (35-25). The Brazilian point guard was ‘on fire’ scoring 4 more points and assisting Ethan Happand the Saint Paul managed to keep the Manresa (43-33, minute 14). That’s why Ocampo He called his people back to order.

Gudmundsson was soon loaded with personnel, which hampered his participation a bit. / Photo: Fernando Miguel

And this time yes, with a triple from Olinde and four free throwsmanaged to get into the Manresa back in the game (43-40) to remind the Burgos team that they would have to continue working hard to win.

The match was tied again despite the good performance on the inside. Ethan happ (9 points)and four points of Agustín Ubal and a triple by Alex Reyes they placed the Manresa ahead (46-50) closing a chilling partial 3-17 that forced fisac to stop the game. The first half entered its last minute and a triple from Dani Diez I closed it with him 51-52 result favorable to the Manresa team.

Diego Ocampo returned to Burgos and took the victory./ Photo: Fernando Miguel

Baxi Manresa escapes (60-78), but San Pablo reacts (73-80)

With a Obasohan’s 2+1 the game resumed and a foul on Álex Reyes in a triple attempt gave him three free throws that I wrote down to continue opening the visitor gap (53-59). It stopped her in part Jermaine Samuels from afar, but I replied Eli Brooks to put Manresa 8 points ahead and take to Porfirio Fisac to provide solutions to the bad start of the san Pablo Burgos (56-64).

Far behind, already forgotten, was the 43-33 of minute 14 which invited optimism, and now the game was very different. Besides Steimbergs (13 points) and Álex Reyes (16) they struck again with three triples and the crash was starting to get more than complicated for him. a distraught San Pablo (59-75, minute 25). The partial second half was 8-23!!! To start shaking.

The San Pablo fans responded as always. / Photo: Fernando Miguel

And Manresa had 12/23 in tripleswhile in front the Burgos team already added 13 turnovers, and 60-78 In the next visiting attack it became the maximum advantage for diego Ocampo’s men. A result that began to cause anxiety in the men of San Pablo and disorderly attacks, but his improvement in defense allowed him link a 7-0 (67-78) that invited again to believe in those of fisac.

There were two minutes left before the close of the third quarter and then the caste and the claw of Gonzalo Corbalán, author of three points, and with two free throws from Happ, san Pablo was within five points (73-78). Now his response had been with a partial 13-0 and the fourth came to its conclusion with the score of 73-80.

Jermaine Samuels stayed at 2 points. / photo: Fernando Miguel

Burgos partial of 23-4 that leads to extra time

Only the final 10 minutes remained ahead, starting with a free kick from Nzosa and an easy tray that Dani Diez it failed, but three free from Corbalánfouled in a triple, brought the team even closer San Pablo (77-80, minute 34). They had sorted out the mess 60-78 The people of Burgos and their fans continued to believe in the comeback, to which the triple de jhivvan Jackson that put the azulones ahead again (83-82, minute 36). The Burgos partial was already 23-4.

He Puerto Rican he carried his team on his back with another basket and a free throw (88-87) with which he reached the 19 points in your account, and ahead alone rest 2:

Heartbreak for Burgos: Reyes’ Last-Second Triple Snatches victory from San Pablo in overtime thriller

Burgos, spain – In a nail-biting overtime showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats, recoletas Health San Pablo Burgos suffered a gut-wrenching 100-102 defeat at the hands of their opponents, thanks to a dramatic, game-winning triple from Álex Reyes in the dying seconds. The visiting team, who had held a slim 92-95 lead in the extra period, ultimately saw their efforts undone by a late surge from San Pablo, only to have their hopes dashed by a clutch shot.

The atmosphere in the arena was electric as the game entered overtime. the visiting team, showing grit and determination, managed to establish a three-point advantage, pushing the score to 92-95. However, San Pablo, demonstrating the resilience that has become their hallmark, consistently found an answer, refusing to let the game slip away.

The momentum seemed to shift dramatically when San Pablo’s Corbalán was whistled for his fifth personal foul in the final minute of overtime. With the score at 98-101 in favor of the visitors, the situation looked dire for the home team. But basketball, as any seasoned fan knows, is a game of inches and seconds, and fortunes can change in an instant.

Jackson, who had been a force throughout the game, then delivered a crucial basket inside the zone, narrowing the deficit to 100-101. The tension was palpable. A steal by Gudmundsson gave Burgos possession with just 29 seconds remaining, the ball in their hands with a golden opportunity to seal the victory.

This is where the narrative took a cruel turn for the home crowd. Gudmundsson, who had the chance to be the hero, missed a pivotal three-point attempt. Following that, Meindl, despite a strong effort under the basket, also came up short.The visiting team, sensing the opportunity to ice the game, committed a foul. This proved to be a costly mistake.

With the clock ticking down and the game seemingly destined for a different outcome, Álex Reyes stepped up. In a moment that will be replayed for years to come, Reyes drained a last-second triple, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat for his team and leaving the Burgos faithful in stunned silence.The final score read 100-102, a testament to the razor-thin margins that often decide basketball games.

The phrase “swam, swam, and swam, but lost again” perfectly encapsulates the agonizing nature of this defeat for san Pablo Burgos. They fought tooth and nail, clawed their way back from deficits, and had opportunities to win, only to be undone by a single, impressive shot. It’s a tough pill to swallow for a team that clearly possesses the heart and fight, but perhaps lacks that final bit of luck or execution in critical moments.

This game serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of basketball, a sport where a single play can redefine the outcome. For San pablo Burgos, the focus now shifts to regrouping and learning from this painful experience. The question remains: can they find a way to close out these tight contests and turn near misses into victories?

Technical Sheet:

* Recoletas Health San Pablo Burgos: Jon Axel Gudmundsson (-), Jermaine [Player Name Missing]… (Full roster details were not provided in the original text, but this section would typically list all players and their contributions).
* [Visiting team Name Missing]: Álex Reyes (Game-winning triple), Jackson (26 points), [Other Player Names Missing]…

Key Takeaways for U.S. Sports Fans:

This game mirrors the kind of dramatic finishes we frequently enough see in the NBA, where a single player’s heroics can swing the momentum and decide the fate of a contest. Think of buzzer-beaters from players like Damian Lillard or Kawhi Leonard – that’s the kind of high-stakes drama unfolding here. The frustration of a team playing well but ultimately falling short is a global sports narrative, resonating with fans who have witnessed their favorite teams experience similar heartbreak.

Areas for Further Examination:

* San Pablo Burgos’ Clutch Performance: Analyzing their statistics in the final minutes of close games could reveal patterns or areas for improvement. Are they struggling with offensive execution, defensive breakdowns, or free-throw shooting under pressure?
* Álex Reyes’ Game-Winning Ability: Investigating Reyes’ track record in clutch situations could provide insight into his mental fortitude and skill set. Is this a recurring theme for him, or a breakout moment?
* Coaching Strategies: Examining the tactical decisions made by both coaching staffs in the final minutes of overtime could offer valuable lessons for aspiring coaches and analysts.

This game, while a loss for San Pablo Burgos, was a testament to the passion and drama that basketball delivers. The quest for consistency and the ability to close out tight games will undoubtedly be the driving force for Burgos as they move forward.

Samuels (2), Jhivvan Jackson (26), Dani Díez (13) and Luke Fisher (9) -starting five-; Leo Meindl (9), Gonzalo corbalán (15), Yannick Nzosa (3), raúl Neto (8), pablo Almazán (-), Ethan Happ (15) and Ramiro Rodríguez.

Baxi Manresa: Eli Brooks (8), Pierre Oriola (16), alex Reyes (20), Marcis Steinbergs (17) y retin Obasohan (9) -cinco inicial-; Kaodirichi Akobundu (-), Grant Golden (2), Gustav Knudsen (2), ferrán bassas (12), Louis olinde (3), Agustín Ubal (13) Gerard Fernández (-).

Baxi Manresa fans who gathered at the Coliseum. / Photo: Fernando Miguel

Referees: Fernando Calatrava, Rubén Sánchez and Roberto Lucas. Eliminated: Gonzalo Corbalán (minute 43).

Marker: 30-2521-27 (51-52) -rest-; 22-28 (73-80) y 17-10 (90-90). Prorogation: 100-102

incidences: Matchday 11 of the Endesa League (ACB) played at the Coliseum Burgos before 8,867 spectators.

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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