HE UCAM Murcia CB left at their doorstep buy your final ticket between Endesa Super Cup After the heart attack that ended in his duel with Unicaja Malaga (74-79). Although the varsity team has eight new faces compared to last season, In the last moments he revealed his innate character, when the scoreboard showed a ten-point disadvantage and with options to threaten to send the semi-final into extra time at the Palacio de los Deportes, which still flickered for forty minutes.

Relating to

  • Real Madrid beat Barça and advanced to the Super Cup final (80-90)

A dream environment for Murcian fansHe couldn’t put enough icing on the cake. HE Unicaja Malaga, Despite the decline in his domestic game due to defeats, he knew how to impose. much more compact block this time of year By preserving almost the entire block that enabled them to win the Copa del Rey last season. Sito Alonso handed the reins to Sant-Roos at the start To lead a team that does not hesitate to share the ball at all times, looks for the best shooting option, and prides itself on its strength in external play.

The Madrid football player has various options to change roles in his squad and damage the defenses created by his opponents. But players like it Diagné, Birgander and Radovic It was also important that they always remained close to each other with great harmony throughout the different phases of the game. Class sparks in the open field from Dylan Ennis and Lude Hakanson.

The atmosphere was deafening at the beginning of the match, where UCAM was very enthusiastic. Moussa Diagné scoring in the paint and on Sant-Roos The university team, which took the reins of a team that focused on sharing the ball in order to benefit from its external strength, spent the first five minutes feverishly. Dylan Ennis started marking territory in the open field, but the boxing team also knew how to protect themselves (12-14). Sant-Roos’ three-pointer put the Murcian team ahead. UCAM started another great attack with Hakanson’s triple, Birgander’s block and Ennis’ basket in the counter attack, changing the starting five apart from the Cuban player and Ennis (18-15). Again, Kalinoski’s three-pointer closed the first quarter with a 20-20 draw.

UCAM capitalized on its momentum early in the second quarter with a three-pointer by McFadden and a release by Hakanson. The Swedish playmaker showed great moves on the hardwood floor. Birgander and Radovic protected the paint against Unicaja, which was exhausted due to the defeat in that region (31-29). However, the 0-5 series of Ibon Navarro’s men changed the scenario in the blink of an eye with the points of Ejim and Djedovic (31-37). Although the university team reacted in time with two moves three minutes before the break, they could not find the right result. Diagné and Ennis are in reserve again (37-39). Sito Alonso’s team even managed to reach the break even point, but Unicaja did not forgive this with Perry’s basket (37-41).

Sant-Roos and Radovic They helped UCAM Murcia take the field in the second half. The university team tried to establish its rhythm in the third quarter, but mistakes had a negative impact (43-48). Casualties in the attack of an attack in the making as Sito Alonso’s team had eight new faces against Unicaja The player who takes his defense one step further after passing the locker roomsThis translated into a partial 0-4 which the coach had to cut quickly in his first timeout of this period With a nine-point lead (43-52).

One step forward in defense

While Radovic ended the local losing streak, Birgander took advantage of his centimeters to give the Murcians more air (47-52). UCAM, encouraged by the warmth of their fans, tried to step forward to prevent Unicaja from being disturbed both on the field and on the scoreboard, which forced Ibon Navarro to stop the match after another basket from Radovic. We bring back the partial score with 6-0 (49-52). Caupain scored his first three of the game to put UCAM fully into the game thanks to their defense at the back, which opened a new phase. Despite Birgander’s three fouls (52-53). Palace once again increased its decibels to the highest level, and Unicaja responded with Will Thomas’s triple and Carter’s basket, once again gaining the advantage before closing the quarter (56-60).

Although UCAM’s goal was to continue the line drawn in the last ten minutes of the match, Unicaja found cracks in its defense with Diop, Alberto Díaz and Cartaer at the beginning of the last quarter (58-67). The Andalusian team got off to a 2-7 partial start, putting a 10-point lead on the scoreboard (58-68) and forcing the university team to take more risks in this department if they want to accelerate their chances of winning. in the final. Mistakes in attack with the unsuccessful pass of Kurucs, who has been terrified lately at the World Cup, widened the gap in the scoreboard even further, with Djedovic and Carter not forgiving even a single possession (62-74). Despite the multitude of new faces, UCAM as something innate in its character, With five minutes left he still wasn’t giving up on anything and 62-74 were shining in the light.

An ending where everything is clear

As the minutes passed, the distance was maintained. But UCAM started to believe again with Ennis’ basket and Hakanson’s save.It caused Ibon Navarro to take a timeout (70-77). Sito Alonso’s men had two chances to tighten things up with two minutes remaining in the match, and it should have been Sleva who took the first three-pointer to take advantage of Unicaja’s mistakes to make the score 73-77 with one minute left in the match. Dylan Ennis hit the free throw to make his UCAM dream come true with 37 seconds left. He missed the first one and scored the second one. And the score was 74-77. Sleva once again hit a three-pointer from the corner but this time it did not go into the goal and Alberto Díaz took the lead 74-78 from a free kick 20 seconds after missing the first one. Unicaja closed the score with 74-79.