Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 4:25:40 GMT -6
The culé quintet took the first duel of the Endesa League final, led by Cory Higgins, who excelled on the offensive and destroyed the white team, which was easily surpassed. An avalanche of points. Barcelona hit first in the Endesa League final after beating Real Madrid with a score of 75-89 in the first match played at the WiZink Center in the Spanish capital. Coty Higgins led the culé attack and neutralized the white team after the break and thus took the best-of-five victory in this stage. The Blaugrana team's guard closed his afternoon performance with 25 points with 6 of 9 two-point shots, 2 of 2 in triples and 7 free throws in 9 attempts and received 6 fouls. Barça showed its best version from the third quarter onwards.
After the break, Higgins was inspired to attack and scored 16 points, with which the Catalan quintet led a 0-17 run in just five minutes, leaving the whites no chance to come back as they finished 44-54 at minute 24 and There the Blaugrana domain was installed El-Salvador Phone Number List in the Merengue venue. Jasikevicius knew how to move the bench until he found the formula to win the duel against his eternal rival, Gasol also had an excellent performance starting from the bench, his teammates Davies and Kuric also excelled. The Catalan coach highlighted that the first two quarters were difficult for them to decipher the rival: "Some details were crushing us in the first half and in the second we improved a lot and that is why we won. We have to have humility and ambition for the second game because we played against a great team."
While the Scandinavians will face Slovakia on the 18th at 3 p.m. SLOVAK SURPRISE It is common that in these competitions a team surprises in its debut and wins against a favorite, as happened this Monday in the first match of Group E, precisely in the same one where Spain is, but in the afternoon duel between Poland and Slovakia the victory went to the Slovaks. Robert Lewandowski's team, which on paper looked like the second strongest in this group along with Spain, fell with a score of 2-1, an own goal by Zczesny in the 18th minute of the match put Slovakia ahead, the Poles equalized in the 46th minute thanks to Linetty, while Milan Skriniar managed to break the tie in the 69th minute, giving his team the victory. The match was played at the Saint Petersburg stadium in Russia, valid for Group E of Euro 2020.
After the break, Higgins was inspired to attack and scored 16 points, with which the Catalan quintet led a 0-17 run in just five minutes, leaving the whites no chance to come back as they finished 44-54 at minute 24 and There the Blaugrana domain was installed El-Salvador Phone Number List in the Merengue venue. Jasikevicius knew how to move the bench until he found the formula to win the duel against his eternal rival, Gasol also had an excellent performance starting from the bench, his teammates Davies and Kuric also excelled. The Catalan coach highlighted that the first two quarters were difficult for them to decipher the rival: "Some details were crushing us in the first half and in the second we improved a lot and that is why we won. We have to have humility and ambition for the second game because we played against a great team."
While the Scandinavians will face Slovakia on the 18th at 3 p.m. SLOVAK SURPRISE It is common that in these competitions a team surprises in its debut and wins against a favorite, as happened this Monday in the first match of Group E, precisely in the same one where Spain is, but in the afternoon duel between Poland and Slovakia the victory went to the Slovaks. Robert Lewandowski's team, which on paper looked like the second strongest in this group along with Spain, fell with a score of 2-1, an own goal by Zczesny in the 18th minute of the match put Slovakia ahead, the Poles equalized in the 46th minute thanks to Linetty, while Milan Skriniar managed to break the tie in the 69th minute, giving his team the victory. The match was played at the Saint Petersburg stadium in Russia, valid for Group E of Euro 2020.