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Virtus Bologna dismantled Monaco

Virtus Bologna dismantled Monaco

Virtus Bologna tied Monaco 83-59 in the Principality, celebrating a stunning brace in the second round of the Euroleague.

Virtus Polonia achieved great success in the second round of the Euroleague. The Italians demolished in-form Monaco 83-59 and celebrated their first victory in this year’s tournament, while Monaco fell 0-2!

Monaco were built to win the Euroleague this year, but things didn’t start well for Obradovic’s side, who were swept at home by a team with one of the worst rosters in this year’s competition.

The Italians were 16/31 from 3-point range and carried Monaco’s attack from the perimeter, with Lundberg scoring 14 points and becoming his team’s top scorer.

On the losing side, Mike James bailed out with 14 points.

Contracts: 15-23, 33-48, 48-70, 59-83.

Monaco (Obradovic): Okumbo, Blossomjim 2, Brown, Diallo 6 (3/6 2-pointers), Corneli 7, Gaite, Motijonas 7, Tarpey 2, Ouattara 5, Strazel 9, James 14.

Bologna (Bunke): Cordinaire 6, Lundberg 14 (2/3 three-pointers, 4 rebounds), Belinelli 13 (3/6 three-pointers), Smith 12 (4/5 three-pointers (80%)), Dobrić (2/3 three-pointers). Triple), Keakok, Singelia 12 (5 rebounds), Hackett 8, Mickey 5, Dunston 2, Abbas.

Monaco team statistics: 17/42 two-pointers (40%), 4/22 three-pointers (18%), 13/25 shots (52%), 35 rebounds, 9 assists, 4 steals, 8 turnovers.

Virtus team statistics: 13/30 two-pointers (43%), 16/31 three-pointers (51%), 9/13 shooting (69%), 46 rebounds, 18 assists, 4 steals, 14 turnovers.

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