Well supported by Dzanan Musa, led once again by an enormous Walter Tavares, the real Madrid extended good moment this Tuesday in Belgrade (59-79)keeping him at the top of the Euroleague table after a prestigious win against a Red Star that saw it standing dead streak of eight wins in ten games.
Cape Verdean center with 17 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 blocks and 35 PIRs. was the main white argument He contributed both offensively with baskets and offensive sacks (7) and behind him, where he imposed his height on Serbian players who could not find a formula to deal with him. Real Madrid showed their ideas more clearly from the start against a local team that failed to shoot and could only score five points in that same minute, forcing Dusko Ivanovic to take his first timeout in the middle of the fourth half.
Nemanja Nedovic’s two three-pointers and eight pointers in a row in just over two minutes changed the landscape and created a revulsion for the team. a team that managed to stabilize the conflict after their actions resulted in an 11-1 win. However, the Spanish team knew how to keep control of the scoreboard thanks to their under-pot control and good shooting percentages, and after one last stretch they went into the first timeout with a comfortable nine-point lead (16-25, 16-25). minutes 10).
After a threesome from Sergio Rodríguez, a spectacular block from Vincent Poirier and a timeout, the 2+1 game resulted in the visitors’ first three offenses with Dzanan Musa inspiring, confirming Madrid’s dominance and widening the lead to 17-31. In Red Star, only Nedovic contributed with points and clarity of ideas, while the chorus of players from the white bench continued to control the game in their favor.
With four three-pointers and 14 points in the first half, Nedovic continued to hit the white ring within a few minutes, during which time things started to go wrong for the current continental runner-up, who was also starting to suffer from Stefan Markovic’s good side. Filip Petrusev’s game was interrupted, but they at least managed to get the time-out ahead by halving their offensive production in the second quarter (34-38, min. 20).
Three disastrous minutes for Real Madrid, going through locker rooms where their players failed at everything they tried, cost them an 8-0 streak against them that put Dusko Ivanovic’s team first and forced Chus Mateo to stop the game. stop bleeding and reactivate own blood.
Petr Cornelie, with the trio, ended with a four-minute white break in the second halfAlthough Petrusev continues to grow in a game where control changes hands. Real Madrid struggled to get back on track, but on the basis of struggle, collective effort and a handful of offensive rebounds signed by Tavares, they did so in the second half of the quarter, scoring six points with a 2-15 run. until the last ten minutes (51-57, min. 30).
After the reboot, things continued to go well for the Spanish team.. Taking advantage of Tavares’ superiority behind them, they continued to stop Serbian attacks and attacks. With a 0-12 start and eighteen band points, the game was back on track for Chus Mateo’s players with six minutes to go.
By then, a Red Star’s forces had come before they could counter the blows and could not keep up with a team. twelfth win leftAnother week in the prime zone of classification.
Data sheet:
59 – Red Star (16+18+17+8): Markovic (5), Mitrovic (-), Lazic (-), Petrusev (17) and Dobric (11) -top five-, Holland (-), Ilic (-), Nedovic (18), Lazarevic (2) and Kuzmic (6).
79 – Real Madrid (25+13+19+22): William-Goss (9), Causeur (-), Abalde (2) Yabusele (8) and Tavares (17) -first quintet-, Cornelie (12), Moses (19), Hanga (2), Llull (-), Sergio Rodriguez (5) and Poirier (5).
referees: Olegs Latisevs, Carmelo Paternico and Tomasz Trawicki. No knockout.
events: The match of the 18th day of the Euroleague was played at the Alexander Nikolic Hall in Belgrade. The Red Star players once again wore T-shirts with the slogan #FreeFacu during the warm-up to demand that the Euroleague allow the registration of Argentine playmaker Facundo Campazzo.