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Crvena Zvezda from Belgrade (7/13) achieved an unexpected victory in the Euroleague 79:77 (23:21, 22:19, 21:18, 13:19) broke Real Madrid (7/13).
For the long break, the field was furious with 16 points Corey Waldenas, which allowed the Serbian club to stay ahead – 45:40.
Subsequently, the hosts had no luck breaking the course of the match, although with 33 seconds remaining, Jaycee Carroll reduced the difference to three points with a free throw (75:78). After Quino Colomo’s error, Nicolás Laprovittola caused C. Walden’s fifth foul and reduced the difference to a minimum of 6 seconds before playing (77:78).
.@ waltertavares22 point to where you want to enter and go up to the end of Alley-Oop 👏
Showing your basketball IQ 🧠# 7DAYSMagicMoment pic.twitter.com/78Vd17b5Ts
– Turkish Airlines EuroLeague (@EuroLeague) January 18, 2021
Q.Colom then scored just one free throw, and J.Carroll, who made the decisive shot, missed from mid-range.
Walden, who became the star of the game, scored a total of 18 points (3/6 of two points, 3/6 of three points, 3/4 of free throws) in 23 minutes, bounced 3 balls, blocked the shot , made a mistake once and scored 14 utility points after using the foul limit.
The Madrid club, for its part, did not find a clear leader throughout the game, no basketball player managed to cross the 11-point mark.
.@OgnjenDobric says NO TODAY ❌# 7DAYSMagicMoment pic.twitter.com/CgvrLENG57
– Turkish Airlines EuroLeague (@EuroLeague) January 18, 2021
The match took place at an unusual moment because the snow falling in Madrid prevented the Belgrade club from flying to Spain in time. The match was officially scheduled for January 13.
Lithuanian Gytis Vilius also judged the match along with Greek Christos Christodoulou and Frenchman Hugues Thepenier.
“Real”: Rudy Fernandez 11 (3/6 triples), Nicolas Laprovittola (10 res., 2/7 triples), Gabriel Deck, Trey Thompkins and Jeffery Taylor 10 each, Walter Tavares 9 (ninth section, 2 blocks)).
“Red Star”: Corey Walden 18 (3/6 triples), Ognjen Dobrich 13 (4th set), Duop Reath 10, Quino Colomas (4 errors) and Johnny O’Bryant (5th set) 8 each.
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