1681673551 Barcelona breaks Madrid and takes the lead in Endesa League

Barcelona breaks Madrid and takes the lead in Endesa League

CBA day 27

barcabarcareal Madridreal MadridSatoransky shoots a basket against Hanga in the game against Madrid.Satoransky shoots the basket against Hanga in the duel against Madrid. AFP7 via Europa Press (AFP7 via Europa Press)

“Madridista, who doesn’t jump, is!” the Palau fans greeted their eternal rival before singing the Barça anthem. Greetings and songs as nourishment, energy for a team that snatched second place from Madrid in the Euroleague this week, all of which have already been mentioned in the qualifying rounds leading up to the Final Four. More of the same happened in La Liga, in a game the Catalans won thanks to basketball and nerve, a classic of those who exude passion and emphasize rivalry. But not only that, Baskonia also lost to Lenovo Tenerife and Barça took the lead, a week of sweets and candies. Although expensive, injuries suffered by Higgins (lumbar spine), Vesely (left knee) and Abrines (left ankle sprain).

Supported by the boisterous supporters, the Catalans started like lightning, Vesely expertly bringing Tavares out of the box to warm up the wrist with shots from mid-range, sensational hits from the outside in succession: Abrines, Mirotic and Satoransky. But what seemed like a wow turned into a nightmare as the Barça players’ pulses began to tremble, adding to the sickness of butter in your hands, loss after loss, miss after shot after miss. A penalty Madrid punished when Tavares pressed his centimeters on the post while Hezonja broke the rival in an excellent plan to go on a 0-12 run. First quarter for Madrid against Barça, he showed the way and kept going, eventually unstoppable in both periods of the game.

Jasikevicius’ team tried to inject more intensity and energy into their basketball, spurred on by Sanli for taking advantage of Tavares’ brief break on the bench. But the Barça team didn’t seem to exist, punished by Musa, a basketball-made person who played Midas by turning every ball into gold. Until things got heated, the brave Hezonja – he allowed himself to shoot an unnecessary three-pointer from 10 meters – and Madrid complained to the referees so much that Mirotic, always reluctant, reacted. He did it with his arms – scolding and scolding Musa and even the Madrid players – and with his wrist, eventually intoning along with Satoransky. “Madridista, if you don’t jump, you are!” accompanied the grandstand. And the break came almost as it started, with the Catalans a point clear (47-46).

But the third act was just Barça giving their best version. Abrines did it, who had already arrived enchichado from the past European post; Sanli followed him; Mirotic was not missing, as it should be; and finished Laprovittola. A basketball whirlwind that suffocated Madrid and set the Palau ablaze, a moment of ecstasy that Mirotic represented nailing a threesome from home, arms raised and a perfect communion with the fans later shared by the show Encouraged by Nnaji and his dunks were unexpected but exciting. 15 rental points (78-63) and a fat French toast for Madrid, who still have a round to play. Although the injuries – Rudy and Poirier, as well as the hits William-Goss and Randolph … – and the few rotations gave the white team so much, because although he was speechless with fatigue, proud, he did not give in to increasing his efforts, pressure from the entire route, targeted robberies and more Yabusele, unstoppable. Sometimes from 0-11. But the intensity came at a price, that of fouls and entry bonuses…, exclusions of Tavares and Hezonja before their time. Enough for Barça to recover his pulse, win the classic and, despite being punished by injuries, take the lead. “The team showed that they are ready for big games,” said Jasikevicius at the end of the game, lamenting the injuries. Especially because now the most important thing is coming, the end of the course.

BARCELONA, 97 – REAL MADRID, 82

Barcelona: Satoransky (18), Higgins (0), Abrines (8), Mirotic (23) and Vesely (8) – starting at five -; Laprovittola (14), Kalinic (6), Sanli (12), Tobey (2), Paulí (0), Kuric (2) and Nnaji (4).

Real Madrid: Hanga (11), Causeur (2), Hezonja (9), Yabusele (19) and Tavares (8) – starting with five -; William-Goss (2), Abalde (5), Musa (24), Sergio Rodríguez (2), Llull (0) and Cornelie (0).

Partially: 17-24; 30-22; 31-17 and 19-19.

Referee: Carlos Peruga, Oscar Perea and Martin Caballero. Tavares and Hezonja expelled.

Palau Blaugrana. 7,580 spectators.

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