Cedevita Junior vs Reggio Emilia: Game Report & Player Grades

ZAGREB (Croatia) – Upon the resumption of the FIBA ​​Europe Cup, the Reggiana Basketball wins an important away victory

Here are the report cards of the red and whites.

0 Jaylen Barford (27 points): for him 80% shooting and a nice 31 rating, let’s also add 4 steals and the performance becomes excellent. Vote 8

4 JT Thor (4 points): subdued compared to the match against Brescia, but matches like these help his inclusion. Vote 6

7 Tomas Woldetensae (0 points): we saw little of him on the pitch. Vote 5

10 Troy Caupain (15 points): his finish was good, with triples and good ball management, after a good start and a somewhat anonymous central phase. Double double thanks to 10 assists. Vote 7.5

11 Bryson Williams (20 points): collects 9 rebounds and is the thorn in the Croatian area, where he doesn’t have many rivals. Vote 7.5

15 Jamar Smith (0 points):still an uphill match for the good Jamar who only sees the parquet for 3 minutes. Vote 5

16 Lorenzo Uglietti (5 points): a few too many lost balls, but in the end a sufficient match. Vote 6

20 Luca Severini (3 points): he shows up with a triple, but it’s still a bit low. Vote 5.5

26 Jaime Echenique (4 points): first half almost as a spectator, but with a Williams like this it was right to give him space. Not really convincing. Vote 5.5

31 Michele Vitali (5 points): 4 assists for the captain season his performance. Vote 6

55 Kwan Cheatham (11 points): not accurate with the shot, but Kwan throws some positive signals, still finishing in double figures. Vote 6+

Dimitris Priftis (coach): the problems are still not completely over for this team, but at least a victory has arrived and some encouraging signs. Vote 7

Una Hotels returns to victory: beating Cedevita 94 to 90

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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