As part of the 10th round of Liga Endesa, three games were played today, while the matchup between Gran Canaria and Baskonia was postponed.
Tenerife were very dominant on the road against Breogan. In a game that went over 200 total points, the experienced Tenerife squad managed to secure a much-needed victory, 96-108. After last week’s shock defeat, sealed by Sergio Llull’s game-winning shot against them, this win was crucial for Txus Vidorreta’s team.
For Breogan, Jordan Sakho stood out with 15 points. On the Tenerife side, Aaron Doornekamp led the way with 20 points, followed by Bruno Fitipaldo with 19, and the legendary Giorgi Shermadini, who posted 18 points and 10 rebounds. Tenerife now sit at an impressive 7–3 record in Liga Endesa, while Breogan dropped to 4–6.
Unicaja continued their winning streak, defeating San Pablo at home. This marked the eighth win in their last nine games for Ibon Navarro’s team, who are now on a six-game winning run. Chris Duarte was the standout performer with 23 points, while Kendrick Perry added 16 points and 7 assists. For San Pablo, who have just one win so far this season, Jhivvan Jackson led the team with 25 points. Unicaja also improved to a 7–3 record.
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Andorra hosted Granada in a matchup between two teams from the lower part of the standings.
The game remained close until the very end. Andorra proved to be the better side and secured their fourth win of the season, 86-81. They were led by Shannon Evans, who scored 27 points and dished out 6 assists, shooting 9-of-19 from the field. Kyle Kuric followed with 16 points, while Artem Pustovyi added 12.
For Granada, who have just one win this season, Luka Bozic posted an impressive stat line of 24 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists. His teammate Matt Thomas contributed 20 points.
Andorra will visit Zaragoza in the next round. Granada will look for their second win of the season in a tough road matchup against Gran Canaria, if weather conditions permitt.
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