Milan (Urania Milan – Unieuro Forlì 80 – 82) – Authentic mockery for Urania Milano who, after a heroic comeback, froze at the siren from Pollone’s basket. Despite a terrible start and the expulsion of Gentile, technical and unsportsmanlike, the Wildcats produced a sensational recovery led by Potts, Cesana and Leggio. The 16 points each from Pollone and Parravicini were decisive for the guests. Unieuro starts off strong and immediately finds the support of Pollone, Milan slips to -19 with just one field goal, 3-22 with a torpedo from Parravicini. Parravicini doesn’t stop and is totally on fire, Urania also struggles to rebound as they are 15 down at the first siren; 17-32. Potts’ call doesn’t change the score until the long break, Forlì in total control of the match despite Gentile’s expulsion, we go to the long break at 37-53 We start again and yet another triple arrives from the guests, Milan fights with pride and aggression Udanoh for the minus 12, 44-56. In the last quarter Milan gets to -4 thanks to Potts’ three-pointer 71-75. The equalizer also arrives after Leggio’s four free throws. Weegrenit wastes everything and the match ends on Pollone’s free throws.
Urania Milan – Unieuro Forlì 80 – 82 (17-32; 20-21; 28-17; 15-12)
Urania Milan: Potts 18 ( 4/8 2/9), Leggio 12 ( 1/2 2/4), Cesana 11 ( 1/2. 3/3), Udanoh 10 ( 2/6 0/0), Gentile 9 ( 3/ 7 0/1), Amato 7 ( 1/5 1/8) Maspero 6 ( 1/2 0/0), Pagani 5 (2/2 0/0), Cavallero 2 (0/1 0/2), Illness 0 (0/0. 0/0), Anchisis 0 (0/0 0/0), Solimeno 0 (0/0 0/0))
Unieuro Forlì: Pollone 16 (2/3 3/6), Parravicini 16 (1/1 4/6), Perkovic 13 (1/2 3/8), Harper 10 (2/6 1/6), Tavernelli 7 (1/3 1/2), Pascolo 6 ( 3/4 0/1), Magro 6 ( 2/2 0/0) Gaspardo 4 ( 0/2 1/3), Del Chiaro 4 (1-2 0/0), Cinciarini 0 (0/0 0/2).