
In the same way as as it happened in the duel between Anadolu Efes and Panathinaikos, the local team won at home to tie the series and force a fifth game next week. In this case, Barcelona won Monaco at the Palau by a score of 79 – 72 and now they go to France for what will be the fifth game of the series.
Monaco began the game with a slow pace while Barcelona with his eagerness to get victory to have another more life in the competition began with an intense rhythm. This caused the first partial to be for the Blaugrana team for 9 points of difference. However, in the second fraction the Monaco rose the level, won the room and went to the front on the scoreboard.
In the third quarter, those led by Joan Peñarroya were fighting to resume control of the game, but coincided with the best moment of Monaco and could not overcome them. At the end of that partial the parity on the scoreboard (58 – 58) was fair because the two sets had had their domain in the match.
Finally, the boat managed to raise the match better in the last period and managed to keep the game. With his victory, Barcelona forced the fifth game and now they will visit the Monaco House next Tuesday to see if they achieve the heroic.
Barcelona X Monaco players statistics
Barcelona
- Jabari Parker with 22 points, 2 rebounds and 2 robberies.
- Dario Brizuela with 17 points, 1 rebounds and 1 assistance.
- Kevin Pinter with 11 points, 3 rebounds 2 assistance and 2 robberies.
Monaco
- Mike James with 16 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 robberies.
- Alpha diallo with 13 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 robberies.
- Matthew Strazel with 10 points, 1 rebound, 4 assists and 1 robbery.
Party keys
Being such a even encounter it is difficult to see notable differences or supremacy in some statistics in relation to the rival. However, if there is something that could be seen in the game and reaffirmed in the statistics it was the banking of each team. There, the boat won 27 – 22, a difference of 5 points that, in our opinion, was key to victory.
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