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The Herbalife Gran Canaria team of Tomas Dimša (2-9) in Las Palmas in the Spanish Championship (ACB) remains stagnant.
Points are earned this season
Profit points: | 84.4 |
Accuracy: | 46.1% |
League place: | 6 |
Best achievement: | 98 |
Worst achievement: | 68 |
Bigger benefit: | Stanley Okoye |
Porfi Fisaco students at home 62:79 (15:15, 21:19, 6:25, 20:20) had to recognize the advantage of the MoraBanc team (4-4) from Andorra.
Despite the failure, Dimša was the most productive basketball player on the Las Palmo team. In 31 minutes, the Lithuanian scored 11 points (1/4 double, 2/8 trit., 3/3 penalty), bounced and lost 3 balls, committed 2 offenses, caused 3 penalties from opponents and scored 4 utility points .
On Palmo, Dimsai had a minimum score of Frankie Ferrari with 10 points, Andrew Albicy 9, 8 and 6 Stanley Okoye Matthew Costello.
MoraBanc was led by David Jelinek, who scored 15 points, followed by Tomas Gielo.
At that time, the Obradoiro CAB of Santiago de Compostela (5-6), represented by Laurynas Birutis and Laurynas Beliauskas, suffered their sixth defeat in the Spanish basketball league.
Moncho Fernandez’s students on their own court 63:78 (15:20, 20:22, 13:18, 15:18) landed in the San Pablo team (8-3) in Burgos.
Birutis, who returned to the park after an ankle injury, played little. Lithuania scored 7 points (3/6 doubles, 1/1 penalty) in 14 minutes, bounced 4 and lost 2 balls, provoked 3 fouls, committed 2 times and scored 7 utility points.
Another Lithuanian from the Obradoiro CAB Beliauskas team scored 3 points (1/4 trit.) In 20 minutes, he rebounded and lost 2 balls, made 3 assists, caused 3 fouls and scored 5 utility points.
Fernández’s pupils were not saved from the defeat by 14 points by Jake Cohen (9 rebounds), 12 by Pepe Pozas and 6 by Cassius Robertson.
Alex Renfroe made an impressive appearance in the ranks of the winners. US scored 31 points (8/13 DViT., 04.04 trit.) In 22 minutes, bounced 4 balls and made 3 assists.
Three-point renfroe with siren:
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