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Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
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After an impressive second quarter, Barcelona (4-1) gained a landslide lead in the main battle of El Clásico, but were unable to maintain it.
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Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
Photo: Zuma Press – Scanpix
At the end of the match, Šarūnas Jasikevičius’s students, who blocked the waves of Real Madrid’s attack (1-4), triumphed on their field 79:72 (18:14, 30:13, 16:25, 15:20).
The Catalans won the second half until 30:13, and at the beginning of the third quarter they were more than sure: 50:27.
However, after a long break, the guests were close to eight points at the start of the fourth quarter – 56:64, but Barça immediately returned to a convincing lead – 72:58.
Once again, Real took a decisive storm and ran 11: 2 and breathed into the back of Shar’s pupils: 69:74.
In the next attack, Brandon Davies scored a penalty, Sergi Martínez, 21, scored four points in a row and the owners, who took the initiative in their hands, took the path of victory – 79:72.
Nikola Mirotičius and Victor Claver, who overcame self-isolation after being infected with the COVID-19 virus, did not help Barcai.
Anthony Randolph played only 3 minutes for Real and Rudy Fernández for 9. Both basketball players watched the second half of the game from the bench.
In the middle of the third quarter, Gabriel Deck injured his ankle, who immediately after contact with the opponent went to the locker room and did not return to the field.
Martinez, who had great confidence in Jasikevičius, played mainly for the team: 31 minutes. The young Barça player scored 7 points (2/3 doubles, 1/2 trit.), 9 rebounds and 10 utility points.
This was the first El Clásico battle won by Jasikevičius during the Barça team’s training. Before the Euroleague season, Barcelona and Real met in the final of the Super Cup, where the title was defended by a team led by Pablo Lasas.
“Barcelona”: Kyle’as Kuricas 15, Brandonas Daviesas 14, Cory Higginsas 13, Alexas Abrinesas 8.
“Real”: Trey Thompkinsas 14 (7 points), Alberto Abalde 13, Sergio Llullas 9, Usmanas Garuba 8.
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