Valencia, who could not stand the three-point hail, had no chance in Milan



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The intrigue was saved with AX Armani (11/7) from Milan at home in the Euroleague, where 95:80 (21:20, 33:16, 22:24, 19:20) was defeated in Valencia (9/10).

The hosts split 54:36 before the long break and then won without letting the rivals get closer than seven points.

He played the most productive game of his career for the second time in his life, scoring 27 points in the Euroleague. Luigi datome (4/7 of two points, 6/8 of three points, 1/1 of free throw). The Italian also bounced 6 balls in 26 minutes, stole once and lost the ball, committed 3 fouls and scored 26 utility points.

The Milan team simply outscored their opponents with three points, which they led with up to 59 percent accuracy (16/27), and did not miss a single free throw (9/9).

The match was judged by a very Lithuanian company: Gytis Vilius and Artūras Šukys assisted the main referee, the Slovenian Matejs Boltauzers.

“AX Armani”: Luigi Datome 27 (6/8 triples, 6 rebounds), Malcolm Delaney 17 (4/6 triples), Zach LeDay 15, Kevin Punter 14 (2/6 triples).

“Valencia”: Derrick Williams 17 (5th grade), Nikola Kaliničius 15, Klemenas Prepeličius 12.

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