Mars – Colossus: 74-84 | SDNA



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The Colossus, having an amazing day with Kenny Goins, “passed” Alexandreio 74-84, despite Aris’s great effort until the end, with the “yellows” still having many complaints from the referee, mainly about their decisions. in the fourth trimester.

The Colossus, despite falling with ten players, had Kenny Goynes on a terrible day (34 points) and managed to emerge victorious from “Nick Galis Hall”. Aris fought to the end, but the dead intervals he had once again, the many mistakes and the lack of concentration at critical points of the match cost him.

Although the hosts did not make a very good appearance, in the fourth quarter they had the opportunity to reduce to six points but there an offensive foul on Mario Chalmers changed the entire course of the match, with the hosts voicing their complaints about the decisions. of the dietary trinity mainly in the last period.

Colossus got off to a very good start to the match, as with 3/3 from 3-pointers they found themselves leading 3-13 at a time when Aris seemed to be … still looking down the field. However, the ‘yellows’ gradually, having a very good defensive function, forced their opponents to make mistakes, something that they took advantage of on the other side of the field and especially with Charitopoulos and Slaftsakis giving their own ‘battles’ they led the game to tie (20-22). A shot from Zara in the last seconds put the Rodites ahead again at the end of the first half (20-22).

Little’s 3-pointer early in the second half gave Aris the lead for the first time (23-22) but then a five-minute period followed without any concentration from the “yellows.” Thessaloniki, especially after the exchange of Slaftsakis and Kouzeloglou, with many wrong decisions on offense but also several errors on defense gave the Colossus a chance with a 9-0 23-31 lead. Aris found solutions aggressively with some long shots but defensively “knocked down” what he was building, with the Colossus taking advantage of every mistake by the “yellows” and reaching +11 (30-41). Chalmers gave Aris points, but the guests found a way to maintain their lead in the 10th minute to find them ahead at 35-43.

In the third ten minutes, Aris aggressively faced a problem by not finding easy points to gnaw the difference, with Giannis Kouzeloglou the only one who kept the ‘yellow’ in the match having scored 9 consecutive points. The Colossus instead had a small “fall” but also had Guinness on a great day that from time to time did … what he wanted in attack (44-55). Chalmers with a shot of 6.75 again brought the difference down to single digits (47-55), but Artis responded immediately. Guinness, who was unstoppable with a buzzer, the triple of the mixer extended the difference for the Rodites to +12 for the first time (49-61).

Aris at the beginning of the last period found the big shots he needed with Chalmers, Decozi and Little and managed to reduce to 8 (58-64). 5:30 minutes before the end a basket and a foul by Chalmers was called as an attacker and the fifth foul by Chalmers, with the expulsion of the American. From that moment when the ‘yellows’ had the opportunity to reduce to 6 points, after this foul they were given, the momentum changed and the guests, now having confidence, increased the difference again to 10 points (72 -82). Since then, the picture has not changed with Kolossos emerging victorious from Thessaloniki at 74-84.

The rooms: 20-22, 35-43, 49-61, 74-84

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