The forward, with 28 points and 10 fouls received, leads the comeback (83-80) of the Pesic team, which ended up losing by 17.
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83-80 in the Palau.
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Bara seems to have paid to suffer in his last two matches in the Euroleague. As it happened in Berlin, he found a rival capable of standing up and putting things tremendously uphill. And even more than that. Bayern Mnich, in a disastrous third quarter of the premises, managed to leave 17 points up, but those of Svetislav Pesic, hand in hand with a Nikola Mirotic (28 points, 37 valuation) always essential, managed to meet again his best arguments in the last period (83-80).
The Bara, again, measured a terribly intense rival. And that was, in large part, what allowed Bayern to reach only one point below the break (42-41). Despite some initial hesitation, Mirotic (11 points in the first 10 minutes) was undoubtedly the best asset of a team that only enjoyed a brilliant alley oop between Malcolm Delaney and Vctor Claver.
The intensity allowed Oliver Kostic's team to take the first advantages (30-36), with Mathias Lessort initially unleashed and Greg Monroe erected in his best offensive argument. Two consecutive triples, one from Lex Abrines and one from Cory Higgins, however, led the match.
The return of the break was not positive for Barcelona. Absolutely. Bara fell again and again in the rush in attack while Bayern, increasingly emboldened, managed to punish the offensive inoperance until 48-65, again with Monroe as the most prominent player.
Lost by the vertigo
The defense, to the despair of Pesic, is also continually developed and only from the free throw could the locals minimize the damage at the end of the third period (57-68).
Kyle Kuric, as soon as he started the last quarter, will score a triple that will give hope to the Palau. Aguadas, followed by a Bayern lease that will return 13 above (60-73). But, when despair is more widespread, the figure of a Mirotic emerged again capable of compensating, based on triples and its near infallibility in free throws, the stabs that came from the hand of a Maodo Lo, who shook the Pulse at the most inopportune moment.
The Bara, in a few moments competesimos, uncovered his best defensive arguments against an opponent who, perhaps, could the vertigo. Kuric and Higgins sealed a tremendously worked victory almost in the last breath (83-80), no matter how much a three-time final of Vladimir Lucic timidly threatened to force the extension.
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