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Real Madrid, champion of the Endesa League on the fast track

Real Madrid, champion of the Endesa League on the fast track
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Real Madrid, solid and hard, was proclaimed on Wednesday, winner of the Spanish Basketball League by taking advantage of the downturn in the second part of a Valencia Basket combative and added a third victory that, together with the two achieved at home, allowed him to raise the title of champion by quickly.

Cerebral with the Argentine Facu Campazzo, successful with Sergio Llull and the Croatian Mario Hezonja and forcefully with the Angoleño Bruno Fernandes and the Caboverdiano Walter Tavares, authors of many of his nine plugs, the Chus Mateo team endured with Temple the onslaught of the contracted local team to raise his first title of the season.

The Fonteta had gala to push her team, also aware that it could be the last match of Valencia Basket in a pavilion that has been her home since 1987, almost four decades and now leaves to move to Roig Arena.

To the transcendence of the game and the emotion of the night, a warmed atmosphere was joined by the complaints for the performance of the referees in the second game of the coach ‘Taronja’ Pedro Martínez.

He painted the Valencian club the stands with eight thousand orange t -shirts with the slogan ‘Gràcies Fonteta’ and two minutes before the crash premiered his new anthem and attraged the pavilion with a ‘Globotà’. The decibels rose but nothing compared to how they did the collegiate the first local foul, to the American Nate Reuvers, the three seconds of starting.

In that complex context the clash started. True to its style, Valencia began to chain triple throws and to determining the offensive rebound. He only succeeded in two of his first twelve triple and that little success allowed Real Madrid to take command.

Serene and cerebral, Facu Campazzo directed with skill to his own. He fed Alberto Abalde first and then Mario Hezonja. As soon as he affected the little incidence he had in the game in the first minutes Walter Tavares, partly because Bruno Fernando contributed what was most giving him the Capeoverdiano, intimidation in his ring based on plugs (12-20, m.9).

The Real Madrid had the controlled script but Sergio Llull altered it with an unsportsmanlike foul to the Dominican Jean Montero who was accompanied by a technique to Usman Garuba. The two actions fueled the Fonteta and gave points and desire to theirs (19-23, m.10).

But if he had put his team in trouble, it was also Llull who helped him to hold in the worst moments with two triples. Then Fernando arrived, huge in both hoops, to take the visiting income to the ten points.

Precipitate, it cost to chain good readings to Valencia but managed not to get off the same as the battle for the rebound is equalized. The entrance of Xabi López-Arostegui gave him a criteria and some more aiming trumpet managed to narrow the score. Madrid accused the coup, the course and a triple of the Basque lost somewhat on the horn of the break put the locals over (40-39, m.20).

In the resumption, Montero tried to assume the command of the local attacks but the Dominican decided badly and executed the same. Real Madrid took advantage of the gift and intelligence and endorsed a 0-15. A dead time by Pedro Martínez did not change the script and neither a technique to the coach for protesting a possible lack of tavares.

It was López-Arostegui again who insured some faith to the premises but Campazzo and Llull kept calm and Real Madrid entered with eleven points of advantage to the last partial and with the locals entangled with the decisions of the members.

But Valencia did not stop trying and had a prize for its constancy. Joel Soriano became strong under the hoops and put his team at six but again the Towers of Real Madrid appeared to plug the locals who, without aim from afar and unable to approach the hoop, ran out of arguments to trace and gave way to the Real Madrid party.

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