Debacle of Avenida Perfumeries before Araski

Batacazo de Perfumerías Avenida. The Charras played a bad game again and lost at home to Araski 68-72 to get into more trouble in the standings.

The blue quintet was made up of Iyana, Vilaró, Spreafico, Magarity and Cave. Magarity was the first to convert with a three-point shot and layups from Iyana and Vilaro They gave the first income to the charras (7-2). However, Araski got into the game with four three-pointers in the first quarter. The free throws of Zellous and Vilaró gave Avenida a five-point lead at the end of the first ten minutes (21-16).

Three minutes into the quarter passed and Montañana had to stop the game. Avenue had no intensity or points. And Araski was only two points behind (21-19). Iyana He activated his team with a five-meter basket and two assists to cave in the low post (27-21). But the charras always played in a disjointed manner, in bursts and with little continuity in their defensive and offensive actions. A triple by Iyana sent the game to halftime at 34-29.

The return from the locker room left good charro touches with a two plus one from Iyana, a triple from Spreafico and a low post basket by Cave. 42-34. But Avenida is capable of the best and the worst. Araski reacted and went 44-50 amidst some whistles in Würzburg and with players well below their level. Vilaró, in a burst of class, made it 50-52 to close the third act.

The final ten minutes were of constant tension. The charras were always behind in a time trial. Magarity and Iyana led the way to keep the Blues in the game 64-65. But there was hardly any strength and Mountain I didn’t trust the bench players. Araski, with Toussaint in command, he was up seven with ninety seconds left (64-71). It was heroic or debacle.

Cave and Magarity successfully went to the free throw line to reduce the lead to just three points and Iyana managed a charge to tie it, but missed her shot. With 68-71 and the ball for Avenida, the last eleven seconds were played. When the ball reached Spreafico’s hands, the Italian took steps and left the game ready for judgment. Despite the defeat, Würzburg applauded its players with the final horn.

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