Post by mesi on Jan 11, 2024 1:17:27 GMT -8
Real Madrid won its tenth European Cup this Sunday by beating Fenerbahce 85-80 in a match in which Frenchman Fabien Causeur acted as master of ceremonies for a team that stood out for its dedication, work, defense and commitment.
Ahmet Duverioglu was Real Madrid's nightmare in the first minutes of the final, after the initial 0-5 that Luka Doncic neutralized with individual plays. The Turkish center surpassed the Mexican Gustavo Ayón, who in his eagerness to provide defensive help to his teammates lost position on several occasions.
The triples were once again the key for a Real Madrid that with the score at 6-11 (m.4.15) began to get tense due to the lack of points. It was Fabien Causeur who opened the season and Rudy Fernández who got the tie at 15 with 1.40 minutes remaining in the first act.
Sergio Llull and Anthony Randolph scored two Binance App Users Data more triples that took Madrid to the final 21-17 against a Zeljo Obradovic who could not counteract that effectiveness. The Stark Arena filled with very loud Turkish fans at more than 95 percent of the capacity, fell silent.
Rudy's departure in the final three minutes was essential. Not only because of the triple, but because of the defensive intensity that he put into all actions.
Pablo Laso's Real Madrid came out strong in the second half and a 4-0 (25-17) forced Mister Europa to call a timeout.
The Serbian coach's antidote was the eruption of Nicolo Melli, who scored 11 of his team's first 13 points in this quarter, taking advantage of very good ball circulation from his teammates, 31-30 (m.16.10).
Jaycee Carroll and Edy Tavares were important in the intimidation, although in the final moments Fenerbahce regained the advantage, 38-40, to go to the locker room.
A 7-0 start, with a triple by Causeur included, returned Real Madrid to the lead (45-40) until Melli, who took a liking to scoring, scored 5 new goals, 50-48 (m.24 ).
The match entered a back-and-forth phase in which the defenses were also protagonists, with Rudy shining once again in marking Brad Wanamaker, and from which Madrid emerged reinforced with the 55-50 (m.25.30).
The third quarter closed with a 63-55, the maximum advantage for Madrid and the game and a true reflection of the excellent defensive and offensive work of a white team that presented its credentials to become worthy of the Décima.
Ahmet Duverioglu was Real Madrid's nightmare in the first minutes of the final, after the initial 0-5 that Luka Doncic neutralized with individual plays. The Turkish center surpassed the Mexican Gustavo Ayón, who in his eagerness to provide defensive help to his teammates lost position on several occasions.
The triples were once again the key for a Real Madrid that with the score at 6-11 (m.4.15) began to get tense due to the lack of points. It was Fabien Causeur who opened the season and Rudy Fernández who got the tie at 15 with 1.40 minutes remaining in the first act.
Sergio Llull and Anthony Randolph scored two Binance App Users Data more triples that took Madrid to the final 21-17 against a Zeljo Obradovic who could not counteract that effectiveness. The Stark Arena filled with very loud Turkish fans at more than 95 percent of the capacity, fell silent.
Rudy's departure in the final three minutes was essential. Not only because of the triple, but because of the defensive intensity that he put into all actions.
Pablo Laso's Real Madrid came out strong in the second half and a 4-0 (25-17) forced Mister Europa to call a timeout.
The Serbian coach's antidote was the eruption of Nicolo Melli, who scored 11 of his team's first 13 points in this quarter, taking advantage of very good ball circulation from his teammates, 31-30 (m.16.10).
Jaycee Carroll and Edy Tavares were important in the intimidation, although in the final moments Fenerbahce regained the advantage, 38-40, to go to the locker room.
A 7-0 start, with a triple by Causeur included, returned Real Madrid to the lead (45-40) until Melli, who took a liking to scoring, scored 5 new goals, 50-48 (m.24 ).
The match entered a back-and-forth phase in which the defenses were also protagonists, with Rudy shining once again in marking Brad Wanamaker, and from which Madrid emerged reinforced with the 55-50 (m.25.30).
The third quarter closed with a 63-55, the maximum advantage for Madrid and the game and a true reflection of the excellent defensive and offensive work of a white team that presented its credentials to become worthy of the Décima.