In the away victory of the Repesa team stands out notes with 20 points. In the other advance easy success of Trento on Scafati

Matteo Ligelli

April 5 – 23:00 – MILAN

Trapani enjoys a night alone at the top of the ranking. Coach Repesa’s team returns to winning away against Bertram Tortona, 101-99, dragged by the 20 points of JD Notae and the large number of fans in tow. Waiting to see what Brescia and Virtus Bologna will do, for the moment reached in second place by Trento who in the other advance of the 25th day of Serie A exceeds 88-78 Scafati, penultimate and increasingly at risk of relegation given the crisis of results to which he cannot put a patch. At Givova a 26 -point Cinciarini is not enough, against a Dolomites Energia who finds a solid team performance and returns to success after two Ko right in the evening in which Coach Galbiati celebrates 150 benches in Serie A.

Tortona-Trapani 91-101

Trapani resumes the success and the (momentary) solitary record at the end of a crackling match. In which Bertram scares guests – immediately ahead 17-23 to the first break thanks to Brown and Robinson – with a second period of 37 points marked. With Baldasso who loads his own to the comeback and Weems who completes it with 7 almost consecutive points, helped by Kuhse and Vital before the interval, overtaking on 54-49 before the interval. The race, however, remains in balance; At least until he goes up to the chair JD Notae, who pushes his on +12 (68-80) before the siren, with 12 points and two assists in the third period, also thanks to a technical foul (the fourth) of Vital. Tortona approaches the last quarter with a 5-0 break, does not give up and reaches -3 (82-85) at 5 ‘from the end, opening up to a sprint final in which JD Notae makes the executioner again, helped by Petrucelli and Yeboah (two triples) for the final extension. Tortona: Vital 18, Baldasso 17, Weems 13

Trapani: JD Notae 20, Petrucelli 17, Galloway and Yeboah 12

Trento-Scafati 88-78

The Dolomiti Energia Trento raises his head, at home, after the defeats against Brescia and Milan and reaches Brescia and Bologna (who, however, must play) in second place in the standings, behind Trapani. Scafati runs into the sixth consecutive defeat and remains penultimate alone. The contribution to the debut of the Guardia Luka Sakota (0 points in 11 minutes) is impalible, called to replace Rob Gray, top scorer of the championship before packaging Galatasaray. While Andrea Cinciarini’s evening is heroic: 26 points with 4/7 from the arch and 6 assists. The match lives on gusts on one side and the other, with Scafati who goes to the disadvantage, remains on the road when the area defense works and then puts the head forward (21-23) with a break of 7-0 at the beginning of the second period. At that point Bayehe and Niang report Trento ahead of measurement, then he also resumes hammering for the partial against 9-0, while the guests remain three minutes without scoring. The premises reach the double figure of advantage (46-36), but Cinciarini and Miaschi manage to halve the gap before the interval. Something similar happens in the final: Trento flies to +12 between third and fourth period, it seems the decisive shoulder instead Scafati reacts from the arch with the usual Cinciarini and Maxhuni, going up to -2 (74-72). Also this time without putting his head forward and so Ford, Niang and Mawugbe, dominant in the last few minutes, mark the baskets who are worth the victory.

Trento: Niang 18, Lamb and Ford 17

Scafati: Cinciarini 26, Maxhuni 20, Pinkins 9



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