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Berlin ALBA (1-3) got the first victory in the Euroleague. The Renaissance students of Aito García caused a sensation to the guests 93:88 (17:19, 30:32, 21:14, 25:23) beating CSKA Moscow (2-2).
Man of the match
The Berlin club defeated CSKA for the first time in Euroleague history. Before that, the Moscow club won the first five duels between them.
CSKA did not save the pair of Mike James and Will Clyburn, who rose from the bench scoring 52 points. James scored 27 points in 33 minutes (7/10 two, 4/8 trit, 1/1 penalty), bounced 3 balls, made 6 assists and made 5 errors.
Clyburn added 25 points (5/8 doubles, 4/6 trit, 3/4 penalty) and 4 rebounds in 30 minutes.
In this match, Nikola Milutinov, who had a coronavirus, returned to the CSKA lineup. It takes 7.5 minutes. scored 4 points (4/6 penalty), bounced 1 ball and caused 4 fouls.
In the third half, CSKA took a 60:53 lead, but then ALBA ran 24: 7 and had a 10-point lead (77:67) after 7 minutes of play.
Clyburn scored 4 straight points, James scored two points and CSKA closed in on 78:80 just over a quarter of a minute later.
Bolomboy block:
Then ALBA removed Maodo Lo, who scored five points in a row (85:79).
At the start of the last minute, Clyburn scored two points and cut CSKA’s deficit to 85:87.
Still, Luke Sikma scored two points, added two free throws and 13 seconds from the end, ALBA’s lead was 6 points (91:85).
Nikita Kurbanov still scored a triple, but he answered it with 3 minutes remaining with precise penalties (93:88) and ensured ALBA’s victory.
Luke Sikma was the most useful player in the ALBA ranks, with 31.5 minutes on his account. there were 11 points (3/6 doubles, 5/6 penalty), 9 balls caught, 5 assists, 1 blocking and 18 efficiency points.
CSKA: Mike James 27 (7/10 diat., 4/8 trit., 6 res.), Will Clyburn 25 (5/8 dvit., 4/6 trit.), Tornikė Šengelija 9, Darrun Hilliardas 8.
ALBA: Simone Fontecchio 20, Maodo Lo 15, Marcusas Erikssonas 13, Peytonas Siva 12, Luke’as Sikma 11 (9 atk. Kam., 5 rez. Perd.).
Match summary:
James Colon Complex:
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