Baskonia falls in Paris due to its disastrous overseas launch | Basketball | Sport
Baskonia lost on its first visit to Paris, 67-65, in a strange match in which errors in long-range shooting were confirmed by woeful statistics. Vitoria’s team managed just one triple out of 26 attempts, with Howard, last season’s leading triple shooter in the EuroLeague, making just one of his eleven shots. Given these numbers, the logical thing to do was lose, but Paris also did little to win, which is why the final margin was so close.
Very strange things were happening at Adidas Arena, as if a Halloween atmosphere permeated the Baskonia game, because some of these things were terrifying, such as 17 consecutive missed triples in the first three quarters until Howard made the first goal early in the last part . Of course, the Parisians might also be surprised that their leading scorer TJ Shorts scored just two of his first fifteen shot attempts.
For this reason, among other things, the performance of the most successful team in the Euroleague remained low and allowed its advantage, which reached eleven points, not to increase in the final minutes. Baskonia did a good job with their inside play and rebounding, but from distance the basket was very far away. Moneke shone with his numbers against the fast but anarchic play of the Parisians and it was the Nigerian who kept his team going. Thanks to his work, Paris did not fly up the scoreboard. He missed the rim more times than necessary, his shooters always ended up against the wall of hands, and it was difficult to score.
However, Baskonia, which at times gave up three-pointers, did not shoot very well, even in the penalty area, where Moneke, who committed six fouls and made his eleven shots from the line, was also the most productive. , with Jaramas having a remarkable final quarter, making several interceptions that gave life to his team.
For this reason, among other things, the performance of the most successful team in the Euroleague remained low and allowed its advantage, which reached eleven points, not to increase in the final minutes. Baskonia did a good job with their inside play and rebounding, but from distance the basket was very far away. Moneke shone with his numbers against the fast but anarchic play of the Parisians and it was the Nigerian who kept his team going. Thanks to his work, Paris did not fly up the scoreboard. He missed the rim more times than necessary, his shooters always ended up against the wall of hands, and it was difficult to score.