The Campazzo show🔥
— vasiliki_karamouza (@karamouza_vas) November 30, 2023
16 PTS
5/5 2FG
2/2 3FG
1 REB
2 AST
1 STL
(Just in the first quarter)
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A challenge for Fenerbahce arose when they entered the bonus just two minutes into the final quarter. Dzanan Musa, with a foul at the end of the attack, scored to extend the lead significantly to 72:61. When Real Madrid took a 78:64 lead, it seemed like Fenerbahce had no chance of a comeback. However, Scottie Wilbekin then orchestrated an 8-0 run, closing the gap to six points four minutes before the end.
After Nick Calathes hit a three-pointer at the buzzer, making it 81:77, Chus Mateo called a timeout, setting the stage for an uncertain finish. Gabriel Deck was only successful with one free throw, answered by Guduric’s three-pointer, narrowing the score to 82:80. The drama continued until Campazzo’s layup gave Real Madrid an 85:82 lead with 33 seconds remaining. Calathes found a way to score, and then Campazzo made two free throws.
At that point, Wilbekin took responsibility and hit a long-range three-pointer to tie the game with ten seconds left. Real Madrid had one last possession, but Deck missed the shot, leading to overtime.
SCOTTIE WILBEKIN SENDS US TO OVERTIME IN ISTANBUL 🤯🤯pic.twitter.com/T2gF42i7Jx
— BasketNews (@BasketNews_com) November 30, 2023
FENERBAHCE STOLE THE WIN AGAINST REAL MADRID
— Basketball Sphere (EN) (@BSphere_) November 30, 2023
What an ending ladies and gentlemen! pic.twitter.com/RMJrXAP6pX
FENERBAHCE – REAL MADRID 100:99 (16:29, 21:15, 22:23, 28:20, 13:12)
Venue: “Ulker Sports and Events Hall”, Istanbul
Referees: Lottermoser, Koljensic, Kardum
Fenerbahce: Motley 9, Wilbekin 20, Sanli 3, Papagiannis, Mahmutoglu, Hayes-Davis 16, Biberovic, Pierre, Guduric 19, Dorsey 2, Calathes 13, Madar 17
Real Madrid: Fernandez 2, Abalde, Campazzo 31, Hezonja 3, Alocen, Rodriguez 2, Deck 14, Poirier 11, Tavares 7, Lllul 14, Ndiyae 2, Musa 11