HE Gran Canary ACB made a leap in the Endesa League, leaving its leader behind In the clash that resulted in the choir yellow of the first half and the success coming from the environment suffocating Real Madrid (100-77).
In fact, this was the islanders’ biggest win against Real Madrid in the Endesa League, surpassing the record set on February 26, when the Dunas Group defeated the Madrid team by 15 points (83-68).
The offensive contribution of the Slaughter-Shurna-Happ trio (48 points between the trio) neutralized the attempts of Dzanan Musa (17 points) and Sergio Rodríguez to avoid the whites’ concern.
Yellows surprised with their squad consisting of tall forwardsBrussino increased the versatility of Salvó and Shurna, giving the team mobility on defense and offensive outside shooting; This stifled the white team in the early stages (13-4), thus forcing Chus Mateo to his first break in six minutes. game.
Despite the tactical pause, things did not improve for the Madrid side. Poirier could not find a place in the paint and Deck gave Argentina’s Pelos a triple lime and two blocks of sand from the corner in two blocks. We also added this The second island unit was plugged in with quick and continuous rotations, Bassas and Slaughter took control from the sidelines and closed the first quarter with a crushing score (25-9).
It was time to go back and there They tried to come to the rescue Sergio Rodríguez And Rudy Fernandez, but it wasn’t enough. While Landesberg took the lead, Albicy took the lead once again in the yellow orchestra (38-17 at 6:50 before halftime).
Mateo tried to accelerate the ‘Poirier option’, the differential pivot on the floor. Eddy Tavares is absent due to injury. But Real Madrid have shot 32% from the field so far, failing to do anything at the Gran Canaria Arena, while the Claretians wrapped things up with 66% three-point shooting midway through the second quarter.
Island score reached 25 points (55-30). ‘Chacho’ and Campazzo’s lines acted as a sweetener to minimize the insult, but by the time they entered the dressing room tunnel the Claretian’s advantage looked painful (57-36).
Cart shopping intensified during reboot. Musa and Poirier started firing, but Granca kept the score over twenty with Shurna and Salvó (68-47).
Slaughter’s return visibly reopened the bleeding after the Pole secured a stratospheric treble from the side, sweetened by an alley-oop strike from Bassas to Lammers (75-50).
Partial 0-10, consolidated between Rudy Fernández and Sergio Rodríguez animated Madrid In the last part of the third quarter, However, Dreamland once again hid its reaction while waiting for the last quarter (78-60).
Already in the last round, Gran Canaria balanced the tempo as Madrid bled out, accumulating errors on shots from the three-point line. With six minutes remaining, the distance reached the 25 limit once again (85-60). Musa led the attack in the final minutes, but it was barren. The island team recreated every game and achieved a historic victory in their fiefdom (100-77).
Data sheet:
100. Dreamland Gran Canaria (25+32+21+22): Albicy (8), Brussino (6), Salvó (5), Shurna (15) and Happ (17) – starting line-up; Kljajic (-), Bassas (13), Prkacin (-), Slaughter (16), Landesberg (3), Pelos (6) and Lammers (11).
Coach: Jaka Lakovic.
77. Real Madrid (9+27+24+17): Causeur (2), Alocén (-), Deck (6) and Poirier (11) and Musa (17) – starting lineup -; Abalde (3), Campazzo (10), Ndiaye (5), Fernández (10) and Rodríguez (13).
Coach: Chus Mateo.
Referees: Juan Carlos García González, Luis Miguel Castillo and Fabio Fernández. No no.
Events: The match, which coincided with the twentieth day of the Endesa League, was played in front of 9,103 spectators at the Gran Canaria Arena.