Lucentum’s eighth win of the season It came without much fanfare but was enough to ensure the match was always under control against an Oviedo that never gave up, but not enough to overcome a very accurate HLA. Barro maintained its rising trend Along with an excellent performance, Lucientino played a key role in his victory. Gudmundssonshowed an outstanding performance with points and blocks under the basket. The Alicante team had some things going for them. ups and downs during the meeting but did not produce serious consequences because the reaction came immediately. This time there was no need for Davison’s accumulated points as group work was Lucentum’s highlight. He continues to look high with this new victory.
Lights and shadows for both teams in the first minutes of the match Kostadinov As Lucentian’s main offensive reference. Even though there were many mistakes and losses on both sides, Lucentum were one step above Oviedo and were seeing the basket more and more easily. 16-9, forcing Javi Rodríguez to call his first timeout. The Alicante team was clearly superior to its opponent and As the minutes passed, the gap became wider. Despite the good minutes of former Lucentino Chapela, who made his debut with his new team. Oviedo resisted the HLA pressure well and finished the first quarter ahead 23-16.
While it took Lucentum almost three minutes to score its first basket in the second quarter, Oviedo was inspired and made a good start with a run of 2-6 (25-22) to close the gap. HLA was not comfortable, she was well defended by her opponent and every attack was an ordeal. Between Barro and Davison, HLA manages to see the light and put away an Oviedo who couldn’t keep up. Lucentum had a great quarter and finished the half in the best way possible (42-27). Four minutes were enough for the Alicante team to leave the match very difficult. Barro’s strength was crucial to defeat Oviedo, who ran out of energy in the final minutes of the quarter. When HLA got serious on defense, they already became unstoppable by their opponents.
Hook made the show by scoring five consecutive points in the first minutes of the third quarter. they started punishing the game. Without Oviedo’s capacity to respond, emotions were getting better and better. Barro remained determined and the meeting turned into a monologue. The lead turned into overconfidence and the team relaxed for a few minutes before Oviedo took advantage to get within eight points (54-46) and Pérez Caínzos had to stop the game. Things quickly returned to normal with Harris’ points, and once again the Alicante team completely dominated the match without much fanfare. Oviedo, who did not give up, won the quarter with a score of 61-52, with a partial score of 19-25.
It’s time to tighten up to avoid surprises. A three-point basket by Harris opened the way for HLA, but nothing had been done yet because Oviedo came within seven points (67-70) with three-pointers to Caínzos’ desperation. Barro did not allow any further concessions and it was the winner with three minutes left in the game. Lucentum did not allow its rival to believe this. A fair and celebrated victory for Pedro Ferrándiz. New conflict in Ourense on Wednesday.