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Before the match, the former Istanbul players “Fenerbahče” – Šarūnas Jasikevičius and Leo Westermann – were honored and presented with a gift in memory by the Turkish club director Maurizio Gherardini.
Playing impressively in the second half of the season, the Istanbul basketball players lost one of the team leaders, Jano Vesely, early in the match, who stabbed himself in the ankle, limped straight into the locker room and failed returned to the field.
J. Vesely’s defeat was perfectly exploited by Fenerbahce midfielder Kyle O’Quinn, who played the most productive and useful game of his short Euroleague career.
A former friend of the Mindaugas Kuzminskas team in New York scored 16 points (6/11 double, 1/1 trit., 2/2 penalty) in 20 minutes, bounced 5 and took 2 balls, made 2 assists, blocked a shot , made a double error and scored 18 efficiency points.
In the 29th minute of the match, the result of the match was even – 58:58, but then Barcelona started to run – in the 31st minute after Adamo Hanga already had a three-point lead of 67:58.
After a long break, Igor Kokoshov’s students pushed their way to the basket with great force, scoring just 31 points.
Brandon Davies, who scored a foul with a foul, secured the victory late in the match.
Barcelona bounced up to 14 balls in attack, with 8 opponents.
The most productive player on the Barça team, as in the first game between them, was Kylas Kuric. In the first battle, he scored 25 points (7/8 triples), this time 16 (4/5 triples).
In the winning game, Barcelona scored 12 3-pointers out of 27 (44.4%).
The injured Lithuanian Edgar Ulanov was not registered for this match.
In the last Palau Blaugrana Arena tour, Barcelona will host Bayern Munich, while Fenerbahche will face Real Madrid at home.
Fenerbahche: Marko Guduričius 19, Kyle O’Quinn 17, Nando De Colo 12, DyShawnas Pierre 10.
“Barcelona”: Kyle’as Kuricas 16 (4/5 trit.), Brandonas Daviesas 13 (9pm), Nikola Mirotičius 12.
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