Euskaraz irakurri: IDK Euskotrenek Montpellier liderraren etxean galdu du (88-78)
The IDK Euskotren he sold his face leader’s home loss of the group, the Montpelier Latteswho took off in the third quarter, although he had to fight until the end to take the victory (88-78).
The game started crooked for IDK. Their fencers did not enter almost anything and the French were rewarded from any position in attack.
Coulibaly held the Donostiarras, but Montpelier moved away to the border of the ten points at the end of the first quarter.
Four minutes without scoring for the French quintet at the start of the second quarter gave wings to the Donostiarras, who with a run of 0-7 entered the game again (31-30).
It did not last long because the locals returned to replicate their great start to the match and the differences increased to leave the Basques eleven down at halftime.
The match turned into an exchange of blows and IDK, with a great defense and based on three-pointers, was only two points behind the French.
Unfortunately, the difference would stretch again for those from San Sebastian. Montpellier went back up to 10 points and everything seemed decided.
Other good defensive minutes brought IDK within four points and when it seemed that he was ready to strike, his strength faltered and he was left without options.
Data sheet
88.- BL Montpelier: Vanloo (13), Peters (12), Rabot (2), Bernies (7), Badiane (16)- starting five- Naigre (9), Touré (13), Linskens (16), Marmillod, Badiane, Nzang, Djoko, Tissot.
78.- IDK Euskotren: Adams (6), Yurena Díaz (2), Vanesa Jasa (1), Natalia Rodríguez (3), Coulibaly (19)- starting five- Cardaño (13), María España (21), Kadri- Ann Lass (11) , Ana Esnal (2), Cristina Soriano.
Arbitration: Zenis (Slovakia), Letukas (Lithuania) and Williams (Great Britain).
Source: Eitb
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