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Valencia achieved an impressive victory in the 50-minute drama (12-12).
Man of the match
Jaume Ponsarnau’s students at home in two extensions 105: 103 (25:17, 22:26, 17:20, 20:21, 11:11, 10: 8) broke CSKA Moscow (16-8), which was the second consecutive failure.
One minute before the end of the fourth quarter, the score was even (82:82). The Spanish were soon penalized in the attack, and Mike James, who caused the foul, took the penalties and put CSKA ahead 33 seconds (84:82).
In the next attack, Mike Tobey scored points under the basket, and James’ 3, which could have snatched the victory, was blocked and things went into extra time (84:84).
2 minutes before the end of extra time, the Russians took the 6: 2 streak and took a 4-point lead after Joel Bolomboy (93:89), but Valencia scored 5 points without responding and took the lead (94:93 ).
With 24 seconds to go, James surpassed the result with precise penalties (95:84), but Martin Hermannsson caused a foul and scored 1 penalty 4 seconds later, tied the result and sent the teams to the second overtime (95:95 ).
During the second stoppage time, the teams went hand in hand, but 44 seconds later, Nikola Kaliničius put Valencia ahead by two points (105: 103). CSKA had 2 great chances to weigh the score, but James’ 3s flew past and the Spanish triumphed at home.
One of the most successful winners was Klemen Prepeličius. Slovenia scored 22 points in 32 minutes (1/3 double, 5/13 trit., 5/7 penalty), bounced 7 balls, made 6 assists, committed 3 errors, provoked 6 fouls and scored 23 utility points.
James played unstoppably for the Moscow team, scoring 37 points in 40 minutes (7/12 dvit., 4/15 trit., 11/13 penalty), bouncing 3 and taking 4 balls, made 7 assists, made 6 errors and scored 31 utility points.
Valencia: Nikola Kaliničius (7/10 double, 5/6 penalty, 5 reps) and Klemenas Prepeličius (5/13 trit., 7 reps, 6 res.) After 22, Martin Hermannsson 17, Boyan Dubljevičius 14 ( 5/8 penalty, 12 reb.) After 8.
CSKA: Mike’as James’as 37 (4/15 trit., 11/13 baud., 7 rez. Lost, 6 kl.), Johannesas Voigtmannas 19 (5/5 dvit., 2/7 trit., 9 atk. kam.), Nikita Kurbanovas 17 (3/5 trit.), Joelis Bolomboy 10, Danielis Hackettas (6 atk. kam., 4 rez. lost), Janis Strelnieks (2/4 trit.) po 8.
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