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Valencia – Alba B: 79-71

Valencia – Alba B: 79-71

The Spanish-American, with an offensive escalation in the last minutes, gave his team a 79-71 victory over the fighting Alba.

Valencia went through fire and iron to overcome the Germans fighting in Alba Berlin. The game was decided in the last two minutes, as Davis confronted the team and “cleaned” the game with an offensive escalation and “clinched” the final game 79-71.

The first scorer for the winning team was O’Gelje, with 19 points, while Brown scored 17 points for the losers.

The match started and both teams were particularly nervous and neither attempted to open the match. On the one hand, Ojeleghe and on the other hand, Olinte took the offensive initiatives of their teams as the score in the first five minutes of the match was 8-9 to the visitors and failure to… control. Otzelege made it 10-8 with 8the Points crew, with the quarter “closed” at 15-14.

Thomas got…on fire

After the first half, Matt Thomas put forward Alba. The former Clover player had a very good night and in the second quarter he was the player who made the difference for his team. With 13 points, in the 15th minute, he made the score 31=31 with Otzelegi continuing to find the way to the German basket and “writing” the score 36-35 with the first half ending with a score of 41-39 in favor of the team. Home team.

Constant shifts in the lead

The first three minutes of the second half were excellent for the visitors who once again took a 2-8 lead at 43-47 with Brown constantly threatening the hosts. But somewhere there, the counterattack began, during which the home team “tightened” its defense and left the guests without a basket for about 5 minutes. The result was that they went on a 9-0 run to lead 52-47 and at the end of the quarter the score was 56-54.

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“Clear” Davis

The derby continued in the fourth and final half, and the two teams took turns in the lead. Brown with 3 other indicators and 12the From his perspective it made it 61-62. Harper made it 68-67 to give the home team the lead again three minutes before the end of the game, and with Davis taking over with seven straight points, the score became 74-67 with the Germans losing…the floor under their feet.

Contracts: 15-15, 41-39, 56-54, 79-71

See the overall statistics for the match here