Coming out of the deep well, Bayern did not break ASVEL’s winning streak



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The good run in the Euroleague was extended by the USEL team (11/14) from Vilerban at home 87:79 (21:18, 23:17, 22:17, 21:27) broke the resistance of Bayern Munich (15/10).

In the first half of the match, the teams went hand in hand, but the hosts managed to effectively finish off the halves and gain a fragile lead. This was especially evident in the third half (59:41), and the first German attempt to return was extinguished by the 3-pointers by Matthew Strazel and William Howard.

In the fourth quarter, the gap began to dissolve very quickly and Vladimir Lučičius’s 3-pointer tied the score with a foul: 77:77. Norris Cole responded by noticing himself and helping Moustapha Fallui. The Munich team staged a fruitful response, but ASVEL made no mistake on the penalty line and the Germans were buried by Wade Baldwin’s mistake.

There is no need to look very far for the reasons for the loss of the Munich team. The German club finished the match with just five triples (14 attempts, 36 percent accurate) and broke the rules twice as often as rivals – 28:15.

This was the sixth consecutive Euroleague win for the Vilerban side, and Bayern’s failure was compounded by the break from a three-win series.

The Lithuanian Gytis Vilius also judged the match together with Juan Carlos García and Jordi Aliaga.

ASVEL: David Lighty 19, Moustapha Fallas 15 (9 backs, 4 errors), Norris Cole (5 b.) And Antoine Diot (4/4 triples) after 12, William Howard 10 (5 b. Why).

“Bayern”: Wade Baldwin 19 (6 res., 8/18 colon), Vladimir Lučičius 18 (5 reb., 3/5 three), Jalen Reynolds 12 (6/10 colon), DJSeeley 11, Paul Zipser 9, James Gistas 8.

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