It wasn’t a heartbreaking ending. HLAAlicante The fight for the home field factor in the “Play-offs” continues Although after beating Cáceres in a match decided in the final act, things turned out to be easier than stated. Lucentum managed to escape in the last ten minutes. a fierce rival throughout the game. The Alicante team acted without the capacity to respond to its opponent, who did not throw in the towel in the final stretch. big meeting Gudmundsson, Davison In addition to its success Harris from the trio (5) and its security gatell to add win number 12 of the season. Victory was a must and HLA did not fail.
overall thickness at the beginning of the match. There was only one basket between the two teams in almost three minutes of the match. Lucentum put in a great performance with Gudmundsson as the top scorer against a Cáceres team that was inspired as the minutes ticked by. From 12-16 the score increased to 21-16 thanks to a great quarter from HLA and a great performance from Gudmundsson, who was the best of the Lucencia team. The quarter ended with a tough score of 21-18. Cáceres presented the war in Pedro Ferrándiz at the premiere of Old Lucentine Arturo Álvarez on the bench. Davison left his mark to take the lead on the scoreboard at the start of the second quarter, but Cáceres held out and forced Pérez Caínzos to call a timeout due to the inertia of the game at 28-26. Great equality and a low scoring match Difficult to channel HLA. Lucentum gradually became more comfortable, benefiting from Cáceres’ personnel and Barro’s presence. Alicante team could not close the quarter well with many unsuccessful attacks and the match reached the first half with a fair score of 39-37. rocky encounter HLA’s job is getting tough against the penultimate team. Hamilton He was Lucentum’s biggest enemy in the first two quarters. Cáceres did not give up, but Harris saved HLA by making three consecutive three-pointers at the right moment. Despite this, due to the sudden reaction of the opponent, the match ended in a draw 48-48. The struggle was from power to power.
Davison stepped in at the most important moment of the match. open a small space The score (55-48) caused Cáceres to call a timeout. Much of the chances of victory depended on the American’s inspiration. He took control of the game to start sowing the seeds of doubt in Arturo Álvarez’s team. Seeing HLA pull away, Cáceres reacted again and Carreño’s triple set up Pedro Ferrándiz to make it 60-58.
The fate of the match was decided in the last quarter. Lucentum gained the maximum advantage of the match by gaining a clear advantage over its opponent (69-58). Cáceres was running out of gas Alicante team had a very controlled match (73-60). Revenue was increasing and victory was no longer in danger under any circumstances. It’s the third consecutive victory for HLA, who have found the consistency they need in their play. The team had the patience to mature the game, until the pass came against Cáceres, who could no longer resist in the last quarter.
Data sheet
HLA ALICANTE
Serrano (00), Harris (19), Davison (16), Gudmundsson (18); Bercy (4), Balint (2), Gatell (6), Adrià Rodríguez (6), Kostadinov (0), Barro (15), Hook (2).
HEROES
Rodrigo (9), Cepukaitis (1), Atenzia (15), Raittanen (2); Castro (0), Da Silva (12), Gantt (9), Rodríguez García (6), Sigismonti (0), Carreño (6) and Hamilton (13).
PARTIAL SECTIONS 21-18, 18-19, 24-21 and 25-15
Referees: Igor Esteve, Rodrigo Palanca and Jorge Caamaño.
Pavilion: Pedro Ferrándiz.
Source: Informacion

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