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In Fenerbach, four players infected with COVID-19, including Edgar Ulanov and Jan Vesely, who was undergoing treatment for an injury, arrived in Moscow, as well as Igor Kokoshov, who was replaced by Erdem Canas.
But for more than three-quarters, the Turks did not tend to lay down their arms. Only Nando De Colo scored 14 points in the first quarter, with Fenerbahche leading in the eighth minute at 19:15.
Although Willka Clyburno, who scored 10 points in the second half, CSKA fled 40:27 in the second leg, the Istanbul team recovered and by the end of the quarter they were already breathing the opponents back – 42:45.
Even more fiercely, the guests applauded the opponents after a long break, and N. De Colo’s double point late in the third quarter brought Fenerbahce ahead – 66:64.
The mood of the CSKA players at the time was best reflected in Tornike Šengelia’s outburst of anger, when the potato spilled onto the bench and into the bottle of water while sitting on the bench.
The Turkish club also took the lead early in the fourth quarter (68:67), but in the end CSKA broke the match.
Ivan Uchov and Semion Antonov scored a triple, Daniel Hackett added two long shots and CSKA escaped a record 84:70 difference after a 17: 2 streak.
For the rest of the time, Fenerbahce did not recover and had to recognize CSKA’s advantage.
Even the impressive N. De Colo, who has 27 points (7/11 doubles, 2/6 trit., 7/8 penalty) and 27 utility points, did not save the Turkish team.
CSKA was led by D. Hackett and W. Clubburn, who each scored 20 points.
The second series match will also take place in the Russian capital on Friday night, with the teams moving to Istanbul next week.
CSKA: Daniel Hackett (4/5 trit.) And Will Clyburn (8/11 dvit.) 20 each, Johannes Voigtmann 12 (10 rev. Cam).
Fenerbahce: Nando De Colo 27 (7/11 dvit., 27 us.), Lorenzo Brown 12, Marko Guduričius and Kyle O’Quinn 11 each.
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