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Basketball players Jonava CBet (6-1), who eliminated the double-digit deficit, continued the winning streak in the NKL – VIKINGLOTTO championship.
Man of the match
The Jonava team led by Virginijus Šeškaus is on a trip 101: 94 (23:25, 19:30, 23:17, 36:22) broke the Klaipėda Neptūnas-Akvaservis team (0-4), which is still without victories.
The end of the second half was very good for the residents of Klaipėda. Petras Piekus scored 4 points in a row, Lukas Kreišmontas and Dovydas Romančenko added two points, and Neptūnas-Akvaservis ran 18: 3 and had a 16-point lead after Gabrielius Mažeika’s points – 53:37.
The guests reduced the gap to 7 points (65:72) before the start of the fourth quarter, and completely leveled the game in the deciding quarter.
3 minutes before the end of the match, Gediminas Leščiauskas scored three points and reduced the Klaipėda team deficit to 2 points (87:89).
Still, Darius Tarvydas noticed the free kick, Tomas Delininkaitis scored three points, and Aurimas Urbonas added a double point and 2 minutes to go CBet led by 6 points – 95:89.
Shortly after, Laimonas Kisielius added accurate free throws and the victory of Jonava’s club was no longer in doubt (97:89). Neptūnas-Akvaservis still managed to reduce the deficit, but did not take the party more seriously.
In the CBet team, Tarvydas was the most difficult to catch, who scored 28 points (9/12 doubles, 2/6 trit., 4/5 penalties) in 33 minutes, grabbed 7 and took 3 balls, made 3 assists , caused 5 fouls, made 3 errors and scored 30 utility points.
Neptūnas-Akvaservis: Gediminas Leščiauskas 20 (3/7 diat., 4/4 trit.), Matas Vaitkus 19 (4/6 trit.), Lukas Kreišmontas 14 (4/7 trit.), Gabrielius Mažeika 13 (4/5 dvit.).
Cet: Darius Tarvydas 28 (9/12 double, 30 ball), Tomas Delininkaitis 16 (4/9 trit.), Ignas Labutis 14 (3/6 double), Aurimas Urbonas (10 answers)., 8 res., 6 p ., 25 useful points) and Gediminas Žalalis (5/6 diat.) After 13, Laimonas Kisielius 10.
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