Intense Duel on Avenida San Martín Ends with Narrow Victory for Brazo Oriental

The duel on Avenida San Martín began with the visit seeking to hurt with long shots from the hand of Santiago Wohlwend, although at times the team abused the resource. The homeowners, on the other hand, charged into the paint with a McConico taking good postings. Rivas’s team couldn’t make a difference in the 5×5 and in defense they couldn’t contain the rebounds, causing the intern tenant to continue making a difference. The two began to exchange attacks in a fluid manner, but without effectiveness. In that interlude, Arregui entered the “W” well on both sides, added to a bomb from Alvarez to equalize the actions. At the end, Colón was once again uneven with Mcconico and a triple from Bieniemy left the score 16-10 after the first boy.

In the following period, Mateo Bianchi in the post had a couple of good offensives, in line with Sebastián Sosa from the perimeter so that those from Parque Rodó passed on the scoreboard. The area raised by Welcome seemed to bear fruit, although Ernesto Dorrego’s men rotated the ball and found several spaces both under the ring and along the final line. Varela’s triples were very well answered by another from Bieniemy, making the process go back and forth. Those from San Martín and Fomento increased the intensity in defense making the rival feel uncomfortable, while in attack they found loose shots from their foreigners. In the final stretch of the first half, a short double by Diego Álvarez seemed to give the tenant a small income, but Sebastian Sosa put it on the buzzer and left the score 35-32.

After the long break, those from Emilio Frugoni street found triples in the hands of Sosa and Álvarez to move to the front. The process was once again dizzying and those from Brazo Oriental were not being effective, neither in shots of three nor in second chance shots. The visitors, led by Sosa, took quick counterattacks that ended in trays or triples from Álvarez. Despite the fact that the “W” was in the collective averaging the boy, Colón looked for the long shots in the hands of Pedro Mendive. Mateo Pose had a good income for the local, with shots near the basket that allowed him to level the game. With an even epilogue, a double by Pose indicated that the green team was up 50-49 in the final quarter.

The supremacy of Bianchi and Ramírez on bass opened the last ten minutes, although once again Mendive and his triples managed to match the actions. Bianchi back in the paint and from 6.75 marked the goalscoring of the visit, although the locals brought him back with Mendive and González. Rivas’ ball rotation always found Ramírez alone, while on the other side Asaravicius was also present, either with doubles or from the free throw line. González with a free gave the green the advantage by the minimum and the two rushed on several occasions. Bieniemy had two free ones to close it and missed both, leaving the last one for the visit. Álvarez had two chances to win it, but they did not enter and the victory stayed in Brazo Oriental by 63-62.

2023-06-28 03:38:56
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