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The 17-point ALBA in Berlin (4-7) achieved a somewhat unexpected victory in the Euroleague.
Man of the match
Aito García Renaissance Students on the Move 100: 92 (27:21, 24:29, 32:15, 17:27) overwhelmed the Valencia basketball players (7-4). Prior to this meeting, the German club ranked 17th, while Spain ranked third.
The guests had a fatal streak in the third quarter. Jayson Granger scored three points, Peyton Siva scored with a foul, long shot added by Niels Giffey, Johannes Thiemann took penalties, ALBA ran 16: 2 and scored 17 points – 76:59.
Shortly after, Thiemann scored the two penalties again, John Mattisseck scored a long shot, Tim Schneider added a point and the German club’s lead reached 20 points (83:63).
Valencia was still trying to climb into a decisive storm and had reduced the deficit to 8 points (88:96), but ALBA, which was returning to the offensive, regained a double-digit advantage and calmly closed the match.
ALBA set the tone for these minutes, with 53% of possession. Valencia basketball players made 14 long shots of 33 (42 percent).
Luke Sikma, who led ALBA to victory, scored 15 points (6/7 dvit., 1/3 trit.) In 31 minutes, he bounced 12 balls, made 3 assists, blocked the shot, caused 4 fouls, made 4 errors and scored 24 times. utility scores.
Valencia: Clement Prepelicius (3/7 trit.) And Martin Hermannsson (3/4 trit.) After 13, Mike Tobey and Fernando San Emeterio after 12, Guillem Vives 11, Nikola Kaliničius 10.
ALBA: Jaysonas Grangeris 17 (5/7 trit.), Luke’as Sikma (6/7 dvit., 12 atk. Kam., 24 naud. Bal.) And Johannesas Thiemannas (4/4 dvit.) Po 15, Nielsas Giffey 13, Peytonas Siva 9 (3/5 trit., 10 rez. Lost).
Match summary:
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