He passed Berlin and Valencia sees eight!

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In a very beautiful, in terms of spectacle, game, the Valencia was more essential in the crucial points and prevailed over Alba with 94-88. In doing so, Alex Moubrou’s total rose to 11-10, touching… the octave. Conversely, Markus Eriksson’s team slipped to 6-15, remaining in last place in the standings.

Very good performance for Harper (18p) and Jones (16p) for the “bats”, Law’s 25 points were not enough for the Germans.

The match

The home team came into the game stronger and took a 10-7 lead in the 2nd minute, with Law taking the lead. With an 8-0 run, the “Orange” reached 15-10, with the Germans tying the game and reaching 21-21 at 9′, with the first period ending with 25-24 in favor of Alba.

The two teams went on a rampage in the second period, with the lead constantly alternating. From 14′ onwards, Valencia stepped on… the gas and raised the difference to +7 (35-42), with the Berliners reducing again, again with Loh as the protagonist (44-46), and the half-time to end with 50-47 in favor of the guests.

At 22′, Valencia reached 55-49, while two minutes later it also went to +7 (54-61). With a three-pointer by Tieman and one by Chosman, Alba reduced to a point (60-61), while it also reached a tie (65-65), with Blatt making it with a three-pointer 68-67 at the end of the period.

At the beginning of the last quarter, the “bats” increased their performance, making it 77-71 at 35′. The home side cut the deficit back to within a point with back-to-back points from Chosman, with Lammers leveling at 81-81, 2:30 before the finale. Alexander and Jones put Valencia up +4 (81-85), and from that point on, Moubru’s side handled their lead perfectly and took a very important 94-88 win.

The quarters: 25-24, 47-50, 68-67, 88-94.

Detailed match statistics here

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