Saski Baskonia has lost this Friday for 82-77 during his visit to Fenerbahçe Beko during day 32 of the regular season in the Euroleague, with a prominent role for Trent Forrest in the statistics of the visiting team, although showing less than an adversary that was played more with respect to his future in this competition.
In the ülker Sports and Event Hall, the visitors saw their good start of the game (2-7, 4-9) as Nicolò Melli emerged from the rival ring. In fact, a basket of his put the 17-9 on the scoreboard and continuation Markus Howard failed his third triple launch in a first quarter that was consumed with 19-13 in favor of the Turkish team.
Donta Hall was a usual Baskonia weapon for his inner game, but during the second period he actually highlighted the Trent Forrest connection with Khalifa Diop. That held a squad that had reduced Howard’s minute, loaded with three personal offenses and without having scored in his 7:13 on the court before reaching rest.
In front, Fenerbahçe dominated the rebound and wore the ability to find shots released in many actions. The coatant production was carried out by Nigel Hayes-Davis before the intermediate, leaving the locals with a comfortable advantage (46-32). In the resumption, Hayes-Davis remained quite toned, soon replicating a Nikos Rogkavopoulos basket.
There was a turning moment when Errick McCollum, at 6:43 to finish the third period, his right ankle was twisted after jumping with Luka Samanic and also complained about back pain. Withdrawn from the court, Marko Guduric continued successful in the Turkish ‘paint’, although Pablo Laso’s pupils improved from the perimeter and noticed.
They then approached up to 64-57, after a Chima Moneke to the backlash basket, to which Wade Baldwin IV responded by taking out a 2+1 after penetrating the baskonista hoop and then Arturs Zagars putting a triple. All this returned greater income (72-59) to a faster Fenerbahçe than his position in the table presages before playing.
This was demonstrated by the start of the fourth period, where at minute was seen the first triple of Howard in this meeting, to his fifth attempt; And that guided the Vitorian team towards a partial of 0-10. He even failed on the road three free throws, an entrance to Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot board, a triple of Howard and another triple Luwawu-Cabarrot himself.
Despite the errors, the pavilion’s electronic reflected a 74-69 to 3:29 to set the game. After a dead time of television, the team trained by Sarunas Jasikevicius was almost as failure as his opponent in the previous 38 minutes; In addition, Moneke caused the fifth personal foul of Hayes-Davis in a backlash at 1:45 of the conclusion.
Moneke transformed his two free throws and continuation Melli once again put the +7 (78-71). He requested the dead time to hurry his plan, something that worked when the next attack of his pupils resulted in Baldwin IV technique, achieving possession after Forrest had two other free throws from the personnel line (78-73).
The outcome was lengthened by several arbitration reviews, setting an alternation of baskets while the clock was on droppers. Dyshawn Pierre scored for the Fenerbahçe and Tadas Sedekerskis for Baskonia, who then stole the ball and had the option to press, but Moneke missed a vital free kick and Guduric almost immediately put the sentence (82-76).
By consummating this new defeat in Istanbul, it was made with that of two days ago (92-76) against Anadolu Efes, the baskonista painting stayed with a balance of 13-19 in the lagging places of the table. For its part, the ‘Fener’ was located with a balance of 22-10 in the provisional leadership of a regular phase that is very close to concluding.
Data Sheet.
-RESULT: Fenerbahçe, 82-Baskonia, 77 (46-32, to rest).
-Equipos.
FENERBAHÇE: McCollum (-), Guduric (10), Colson (5), Hayes-Davis (17) and Sanli (3) –indispensable–; Baldwin IV (11), Biberovic (-), Pierre (7), Melli (7), Birsen (4).
BASKONIA: Forrest (12), Rogkavopoulos (14), Sedekerskis (8), Moneke (12) and Samanic (6)-Initial Quintet–; Luwawu-Cabarrot (6), Jaramaz (2), Howard (3), Hall (6), Diop (8), Raieste (-).
–Parials: 19-13, 27-19, 26-27 and 10-18.
–Arbitros: Difallah, Nikolic and Taroucha. They eliminated Hayes-Davis for personal offenses in Fenerbahçe.
–Phallón: ülker Sports and Event Hall, 8,315 spectators.