Biguá lost the final of the Champions League Americas against San Pablo

Biguá lost 98-84 against San Pablo in the final of the third edition of the Champions League Americas. Although Pato led by Diego Cal started the game as if to get excited, Soon the Brazilian team asserted its superiority in the Arena Carioca gym in Rio de Janeiro.

The Brazilian ended the first half winning by 10 and as soon as the second started he took an 18-point lead, which was impossible for the Uruguayan team to lift.

The Brazilian team took a difference of 10 points at the end of the first half with a great percentage of success from three points: they made 11 of 19 attempts (in the end they were 18 of 35), with Elio Corazza with 100% success, scoring 4 of 4 in the first 10 minutes.

In Biguá, Donald Sims stood out in that first half, author of 13 goals (2 of 5 in triples).

As soon as the second half began, the difference was lengthened to 18 and the superiority, in addition to sports, became emotional. Bruno Caboclo with 29 points was the scorer of the game, while in Biguá Víctor Rudd stood out with 20, Luis Santos with 19 and Donald Sims with 17.

Marker details:

First quarter: San Pablo 30-Biguá 26
First time: San Pablo 57-Biguá 47
Third quarter: San Pablo 84-Biguá 60
Final: San Pablo 98-Biguá 84

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For third place, Minas Tenis defeated Quimsa 91-81.

This was the path of Pato to the final of America:

Group C
Minas Tennis Club Brazil 73-95
Sanitary Works Argentina 69-65
Sanitary Works Argentina 92-81
Minas Tennis Club Brazil 96-91
Minas Tennis Club Brazil 73-62
Sanitary Works Argentina 77-96
Quarter playoffs
Boca Juniors Argentina 99-81
semifinals
Quimsa Argentina 98-91
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