Crocodiles of Caracas and Spartans Distrito Capital won on June 7 (+Results)

Crocodiles of Caracas and Spartans Distrito Capital won on June 7 (+Results)
Crocodiles of Caracas and Spartans Distrito Capital won on June 7 (+Results)

There were two matches that took place this June 7th on the day of the Professional Basketball Super League (SPB), which is already in the final stretch of the regular round. Therefore, each victory has an important role for the rest of the campaign.

This Friday’s commitments took place in the country’s capital. In it United Nations Park (PNU), Cocodrilos de Caracas won in an exciting match, characterized by defense, against Zulia Pipers.

In this way, the capitalians remain solid at the top of Group 2 with a 12-3 record. For this victory at home, the contribution of Dominican Luis Montero was vital, who finished the game with 18 points and six rebounds. Followed by him was the other Dominican on the squad, Juan Guerrero, who recorded 11 points and eight boards.

For the Zulians, the new imported stood out Christian Eyenga. The former Los Angeles Lakers player added 15 points, the same number of units as the North American had Matthew Butler.

Spartans Distrito Capital achieved a necessary victory at home

Meanwhile, in Miranda Park, Spartans Capital District gave a show of authority by winning with a categorical 72-47 to Frontinos de Táchira. Although the main reason why the capital’s team won was the defense, on offense the best was Yohanner Sifontes, with 17 accountants. For their part, both Jassel Pérez and Nelson Palacios contributed 13 units each.

In the people of Tachira, only Richard Amardi and Miguel Bolivar They exceeded ten points, with 12 and 10 units, respectively. In this way, Spartans now puts their record at 5-8, getting closer to Frontinos, which is now 5-9.

 
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