Real Madrid runs over a Casademont in free fall

01/16/2022 at 20:40

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The real Madrid extended his good streak this Sunday and added his tenth consecutive win in the Endesa League after destroying with authority, in a choral and very solid performance, a Casademont Zaragoza in free fall, which has already accumulated six defeats in the last eight games and is approaching the dangerous zone of the table (94-69).

RMAD

CAS

Real Madrid, 94

(28+25+21+20): Williams-Goss (13), Hanga (8), Abalde (5), Randolph (14) and Poirier (19) -starting quintet-, Heurtel (2), Thompkins (6) , Taylor (8), Alocén (5), Llull (3), Nuñez (1), Yabusele (10).

Cas. Zaragoza, 69

(7+26+17+19): Bone (12), Font (4), Yusta (6), Vanwijn (10) and Thompson (9) -initial team-, Waczynski (12), Cook (2), Hlinason (6), Mobley (-), Radoncic (6) and Vila (2).

Referees:

Jordi Aliaga, Alberto Sánchez Sixto and Esperanza Mendoza. Without eliminated.

Incidents:

Match of the 18th day of the Endesa League played at the WiZink Center in Madrid before 3,581 spectators

With the casualties of Rudy Fernández and Walter Tavares due to covid, and the return to the ACB of Trey Thompkins eight months after his serious injury as better news, the white team once again played a league match against their puHe played 35 days later against a rival whom he dominated from start to finish in a clash in which the French center Vincent Poirier stood out, author of 19 points and 6 rebounds and finished as the most valued with 29 credits.

The locals came out in a rush and two minutes were enough to get 10-0 against the pajara of a Casademont who started asleep and that, with his first losses and errors in the shot, forced Jaume Ponsarnau to request time-out at the first change to try to redirect the situation, bringing Omar Cook out on the track to order his team.

Madrid, to pleasure

Real Madrid continued to play as they pleased, without any opposition and taking advantage of their speed and success from outside to continue opening gapha and destroying the Aragonese team. After seven minutes, he was already winning by 23 points (26-3) over a Zaragoza disappeared in combat that in nine minutes was only able to score a triple and that he was losing 28-7 after a first quarter to forget in which he only scored three of his fifteen shots, accumulated ten turnovers and had an overall rating of -10.

Gradually, the visitors cleared their minds. The Polish Adam Waczynski began to see hoops and decided to throw the team behind him. A 0-10 run somewhat fixed the situation, coinciding with a blackout in attack by Pablo Laso’s players, who turned to Guerschon Yabusele to serve as a trigger.

The Frenchman responded immediately with five straight points capped off by a spectacular one-handed dunk. His ten points in the fourth calmed the threat of reaction from a Casademont Zaragoza that tried to do so with Jordan Bone but went into the break losing by twenty points after a terrible first half in which he added thirteen losses and he could only hit one of his ten triple shots (53-23, min 20).

A very comfortable advantage

On reboot, the exchange of baskets favored Madrid’s interests. The mattress harvested in the first twenty minutes weighed like a slab for Jaume Ponsarnau’s men, who arrived at the leader’s court in crisis of play and results and were unable to overcome the best-fit team in the competition.

To make matters worse, Jeffery Taylor hit two triples and Randolph joined the party with another, aggravating the injury of an opponent without arguments who lost by thirty points and reached the last ten minutes 24 down (74-50, min 30)

Vincent Poirier, very solid all afternoon in the absence of Tavares, continued to do damage under the hoops, well assisted by his teammates in a last quarter with very little history that leaves Real Madrid more in the lead and Casademont Zaragoza with much to improve to get out of the bad run they are going through.

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