Dinamo Sassari scores 114 points and leaves Rome at -43: Bendzius domination



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The match between Dinamo Sassari and Virtus Roma lasts ten minutes. Under the sign of Eimantas Bendzius, Gianmarco Pozzecco’s team inexorably reveals the differences in values ​​on the field, placing the partial of 17-5 at the beginning of the second quarter that closes the accounts and ignites sensational deficits.

It is + 43 to the siren, 114-71 the final: 25 points and 9 rebounds for Bendzius, mvp of the night.

DYNAMO SASSARI-VIRTUS ROMA 114-71
(29-21, 39-17, 30-18, 16-15)
Sassari: Balance 20 (16 rebounds), Re 7, Often 14 (6th), Pusica 15 (6th), Devecchi 3, Burnell 16, Bendzius 25 (9r), Kruslin 9, Treier 0, Gentile 5. Coach Pozzecco.
Rome: Ticic 2, Telesca 9, Iannicelli 6, Nice 0, Jovanovic 6, Farley 11, Campogrande 15, Baldasso 17 (6th), Biordi 6, Hadzic 0, Cervi 0. Coach Bucchi.

Race that, as we mentioned, lasts 10 ‘, in the first quarter of 29-21. Sassari loses 5 balls, Baldasso shows the way to the Capitoline with 8 points and 2/2 from the goal, Bilan has an easy game in the paint with 12 points and 4/4 from the field.

So here is the partial 17-5 in the first 5 ‘of the second quarter, and Sassari starts: 68-38 in the interval for a finished race, with the rise to the saddle of Bendzius (3/7 from the arc), and an emblematic 97-31 rating.

A kill that is worth +40 in the fourth quarter, 98-58, with a Bendzius that places 3 more triples, and Roma, without Americans (only Farley on the score sheet) and with a squad full of very young people, cannot even have the strength to prevent an even more sensational collapse. Spissu finds the triple of +45 at 2.23, for a +47 finally as a maximum advantage.

For Sassari there is also room for the young King, Rome throws Nice, Iannicelli and Telesca into the fray.

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