More than forty years ago, a curious journalist He asked the bombastic Scottish guitarist what life was like as a musician when he was always on tour. The man from Glasgow had formed an electric rock band with his brother on the other side of the world, and they were constantly on the road. When he remembered the endless hours he spent on the bus, it felt like “a fucking highway to hell” and he decided to give this name to the album he would release in 1979.

This metaphor can also be applied to the following situations:HLA Alicante’s path (literal and figurative) In his struggle to return to ACB. The last two matches were not as calm as the classification suggested: against Ourense, a team that was not yet completed after the resignation of its coach, Lucentum lost in a match that was seen as deciding at half-time. In the first match of the year, in Seville, against Real Betis Baloncesto, Sevilla, who have not yet won four matches, almost finished in the first round and have a lot of experience. The greatest dance performer in all of LEB OroThe Alicante team barely lasted 36 minutes before collapsing in a bloody final episode that saw us lose almost twenty points. It’s no surprise, then, that this weekend’s match against UEMC Real Valladolid was presented as a highway to hell at the Pisuerga Sports Centre. The first match of the third day was a torment for Lucentinos, who could not go beyond scoring six points in the second quarter. Devin Schmidt calmly made five killer 3-pointers. Paco García is a master at planning intense matches that prevent the game from flowing; Pérez Caínzos’ men will therefore have to play their most exciting match if they want to return home with another victory (not to mention the 21-point gap remaining in the first round average). High voltage compatibility with all the current Davison, Gudmundsson and company can hook up.

‘Highway to Hell’ sold millions of copiesAngus Young went down in history as one of the hundred best guitarists of all time. According to him, the most important feature of rock is rhythm. That’s what Lucentum needs to survive against the team just above them in the standings. Because as the Young brothers already wrote, “It’s a long way to the top (if you want rock ‘n’ roll).” If we want the home field factor on our side, it will be difficult to come out on top in the play-offs. A tough road awaits Lucentum in this hell of the second round of LEB Oro. I’ll let DJ know for now. What we have at the Tech Center: we’re going to need a lot of rock and roll.