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Tadas Sedekerskis played a career match, and he and Rokas Giedraitis, represented by Vitorija Baskonia (12-13), scored an easy victory in the Euroleague.
Man of the match
Duškas Ivanovičius students on a trip 89:67 (24:14, 23:23, 24:20, 18:10) crushed al Khimki (2-22) in the Moscow region, which was the 16th consecutive failure.
Sedekerskis, who played the best game of his career in the Euroleague, scored 11 points (4/6 dvit., 1/1 trit.) In 22 minutes, he bounced 3 and took 1 ball, made 4 assists and scored 16 points useful.
Before that, the 23rd forward performed better in the January 22 game with ALBA Berlin, where he scored 8 points, bounced and grabbed 3 balls and scored 15 utility points.
Another Lithuanian “Baskonia” Giedraitis was one of the most productive winners and in 27 minutes he scored 13 points (1/5 double, 3/5 trit., 2/2 penalty), bounced 6 and took 2 balls, made 2 productive passes He once made a mistake and scored 17 utility points.
The game was better started by the guests, who at the end of the first half after Zoran Dragičius’s colon won a double-digit lead (24:14), which they held until the long break (47:37).
The break of the game took place in the decisive quarter, when the Basques ran 13: 6 and took 21 points ahead at 3 minutes from Lucas Vildoza’s colon (84:63).
Alexei Švedas was the most productive player on the Moscow team, scoring 16 points (5/10 dvit., 2/9 trit.) In 26 minutes, he bounced 4 balls, made 10 assists and scored 16 utility points.
Chimki: Alexei Swede 16 (5/10 d., 2/9 trit., 10 res.), Jordan Mickey 13 (5/11 d.), Yegor Vialcevas 11 (3/4 trit.), Vyacheslav Zaicevas 8 (2 / 3 trit., 4 by. Kam., 4 kld.).
Baskonia: Youssoupha Fallas 14 (6/10 double, 9th chamber, 3 blocks), Rokas Giedraitis (3/5 trit., 6 section), Luca Vildoza (3/5 trit. 6 rep., 4 res.) And Zoranas Dragičius (2/3 trit.) After 13, Tadas Sedekerskis (4/6 two, 4 res.) And Alecas Peters (3/6 trit. 4 res. Par.) After 11, Achille Polonara 7 (para. 9) .
Match summary:
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