Virtus wins the Italian Super Cup after a 26-year hiatus / News



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Bologna’s Virtus won the first trophy of the season and regained the Italian Super Cup trophy after a 26-year break.

Sergio Scariolo’s students in the final 90:84 (23:20, 21:15, 23:20, 23:29) beat Milan Armani Exchange and won the second Italian Super Cup title in club history.

The Milan team has won this trophy four times in the last five years, including last season.

Virtus took the initiative after a long break. Ty-Shon Alexander noticed the penalties, Milos Teodosičius and Kyle Weems scored three points and the Bologna club basketball players, who won the section 8: 2, took a 16-point lead – 60:44.

The Armani Exchange still tried to make the decisive assault and reduced the deficit to 6 points (78:84) two minutes before the game, but Virtus responded with fruitful attacks and celebrated the victory while maintaining a secure advantage.

Mouhammadou Jaiteh was the hardest to stop in the winning ranks, scoring 18 points (9/12 double, 0/1 penalty), 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, 2 errors and 27 utility points in 28 minutes.

Alessandro Pajola added 13 points (2/2 doubles, 2/2 trit., 3/4 penalty), 3 grabs, 7 assists and 24 utility points to the victory.

Devon Hall, the best of Milano, scored 13 points (1/2 dvit., 2/4 trit., 5/5 penalty), bounced 6 and took 1 ball, made 2 assists and scored 23 utility points.

Mani Armani Exchange “: Shavonas Shieldsas 19 (5/10 trit.), Sergio Rodriguezas 17 (3/6 trit.), Devonas Hallas 13 (2/4 trit., 6 atk. Kam., 23 naud.), Nicolo Melli 10 (10 atk. Kam., 18 naud.).

Virtus: Mouhammadou Jaiteh 18 (9/12 AD, 9 reb, 27 users), Alessandro Pajola 14 (7 res, 24 Us), Amaras Alibegovičius 13 (5/6 AD), Kyle Weems 10.



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