Basketball – Traiskirchen in Cup quarterfinals with no chances



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In the first minutes the cup duel is called Gmunden against Mario Spaleta. The Lions-Center scored all of their team’s points at the score of 7: 7 after two and a half minutes. The Lions took the lead again at 9: 7, then the Gmundner switched gears and only a Lions timeout interrupted the hosts’ 7-0 run.

The game was again more balanced, but the Swans’ lead after the first quarter was worth it. The second quarter was pure cup fight and both teams showed good basketball at times. Towards the end of the second quarter, the Swans reached a high percentage and trailed 15 points.

Gmunden keep pushing the beat

The Swans were now in final control of the game and walked away point by point. Above all, Enis Murati was in a brilliant pitching mood and scored at will. Upper Austria won the segment of the game with 26:14 and had a comfortable lead in the fourth quarter.

The final quarter became a spectacle for the swans, who easily advanced to the semi-finals with a 96:58 victory over the Traiskirchen Lions.

Voices for the game

Anton Mirolybov, Swans coach: “Congratulations to my team. That was a good performance today. We played very well on defense for 30 minutes and held Traiskirchen to 37 points. That was the key to victory today. ”

Benedikt Güttl, Swans player: “In the first half it was the difficult game that was expected. Traiskirchen has shown that they can play with us. We do not underestimate them and we play with concentration. In the third quarter we decided the game and we deserved to win. ”

Markus Pinezich, Lions coach: “It is inherently difficult to play at Gmunden. If you then give your opponent 40 points of your ball losses, then it is impossible to win here or anywhere else. ”

Mario Spaleta, Lions Player: “We played very well in the first quarter. In the other three quarters we totally broke down. We have to look at the errors and correct them as soon as possible. ”

Best pitchers: Murati 29, Friedrich 18, Blazan 12 or Gvozden and Spaleta 13 each, Hoffer-Toth 8



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