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Anadolu Efes have won for the fifth time in a row, and the Turks have won the last four victories by a large margin: 23 points against Piraeus Olympiacos, 32 points against Fenerbahche Istanbul, 16 points against Valencia and CSKA. 30 points difference .
The intrigue in one of the battles of the Euroleague favorites didn’t stop very quickly.
Anadolu Efes, who started the match beautifully, gained a double-digit lead in just three minutes (12: 2), and at the end of the first quarter had a lead of 20 points: 31:11.
The soldiers of E. Atamanas, who played amazingly, did not stop in the second stage of the match, when the difference increased to 30 points – 47:17.
For the rest of the time, the most important thing in the match was not the issue of the winner, but the difference between this season’s matches, as CSKA won the first match in Moscow even 100: 65.
Anadolu Efes struggled to gain at least a 35-point lead and came very close when Shane Larkin increased the difference from three points to 33 points (97:64) at the end of the fourth quarter, but CSKA was able to play better at least in the last minutes of the game.
It is true that even a 30-point failure is the most painful CSKA club in modern Euroleague history.
Vasilije Micičius played another impressive match between the winners. The Serbian, who recorded averages of 22 points and a utility score of 23.5 in the last four games, this time left the field with 21 points (3/7 double, 2/7 trit., 9/10 penalty), 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 29 utility points.
For his part, CSKA magician Mike James did not find his way to the basket in the defensive trap of Anadolu Efes: the American hit only 1 of 9 (1/5 double, 0/4 trit) and scored only 7 points. It is true that the player distributed 8 assists to his teammates.
“Anadolu Efes”: Vasilije Micičius 21 (penalty 9/10, 6 rebels, 8 res., 29 helpful votes), Sertac Sanli 14, Chris Singleton 12, Shane Larkin, Krunoslav Simon and Rodrigue Beaubois after the 11.
CSKA: Tornikė Šengelija 14 (5 kld.), Johannesas Voigtmannas 10, Joelis Bolomboy’us 8.
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