Another magical night at Pedro Ferrándiz. HLA won their fourth consecutive victory by defeating Fuelabrada in a great match where the Alicante team got involved in the last minutes. Aranitovic’s appearance. Davison, Harris, Barro and Adrià were the four players who showed great work both defensively and offensively in a very controlled match from the beginning. Caínzos’ team was very solid and stable throughout the match, apart from the last moments he did not allow Fuenlabrada to believe it. Lucien’s work was extraordinary, even though he had no need to suffer in the last minutes. They continued to wear their hearts on their sleeves after enjoying a 13-point advantage. The Bellas stood at the free throw line to force overtime. However, he made a mistake and Lucentum got another and deserved victory, taking them to the play-off zone.
Davison started the match with a hot ankle He scored Lucentum’s first eight points against the Fuenlabrada team, which had difficulty keeping up with the Alicante team (14-7). Harris’ address Taking the first timeout with the score at 20-11 was one of the keys to HLA’s good start. The American point guard had a great first quarter with 5 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 13 efficiency points. Gradually, Fuenlabrada’s pulse was picking up While approaching Lucentum with a partial score of 4-11, he took advantage of his opponent’s offensive break and closed the first quarter with a difficult score of 26-24.
Seal of the talented Adrià Rodríguez The trio and effective defense that strengthened HLA against Fuenlabrada, which had many problems in attack in the first minute of the second quarter, were noteworthy. Davison continues to enforce his own law by inspiring minutes that force Toni Ten to call a timeout (34-25). Lucentum played well both in defense and attack, with very clear ideas and without allowing their opponents to think. Shining in mud paint Thanks to Bellas and Durán, he reached the vital points shortly before Fuenlabrada’s reaction (42-40). This was not a problem for Caínzos’ team. A three-pointer from Hook and a three-pointer from Harris once again gave HLA an eight-point lead before halftime (48-40), which does justice to what happened on the Ferrándiz court. Great first episode of Lucentum with Davison and Harris as the main protagonists of the game.
Gudmundsson and Davison established the game’s maximum lead (53-40) with the start of the second quarter. HLA were far superior in the early stages after the break, but Fuenlabrada repeatedly responded and fought their way back into the game with a 0-7 scoreline. Harris and Barro once again left an anecdote by giving oxygen to Lucentum The quarterback and Davison’s techniques and gradually expands the advantage (66-56). Lucien’s team was very serious in every aspect against Fuenlabrada, who did not know how to attack the local defense and played with sudden movements. Despite everything, the impressions were unbeatable, although HLA could not make the decision before reaching the last quarter (66-59).
There was no change in the set in the first minutes and Lucien’s team maintained the same strength and enjoyed the 13-point difference. Fuenlabrada has not achieved the best HLA so far: Aranitovic attacked to get just two pointsbut the Bellas missed free throws that could have led to overtime. It was unnecessary fear that made the victory sweeter.
HLA ALICANTE
Serrano (0), Harris (11), Davison (24), Gudmundsson (8); Bercy (5), Balint (0), Gatell (0), Adrià Rodríguez (6), Kostadinov (10), Barro (14), Hook (3).
FUENLABRADA
Díaz (11), Aranitovic (16), Bellas (7), Bilbao (3); Ehigitor (2), Mc Grew (8), Durán (16), Macoha (2), Van Zegeren (6) and Mecizek (8).
quarter marker 1 26-24, 22-16, 18-19 and 17-20
Referees: Asier Quintas, Juan Carpallo and Imanol Diz.
mansion: Pedro Ferrandiz