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Riso Scotti does not tremble and goes to Firenze Corral and Calzavara show, third victory in a row

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Riso Scotti does not tremble and goes to Firenze Corral and Calzavara show, third victory in a row

Pavia rises up to +18, in the last quarter undergoes the comeback of the Tuscans but resists. A triple from Sgobba closes the match

Florence

Riso Scotti conquers the PalaCoverciano of Florence and conquers the third consecutive away victory, which is worth gold, given that away from home it is always difficult to win and two points are oxygen in the race towards the playoffs. The defense was once again the protagonist, because even in Tuscany there are just over 60 points conceded. Coach Ducarello carefully distributed the minutes of his players, thus arriving at the final stages ready and confidently to repel the extreme attack of the Florentines. In attack three in double figures and one that is approaching, in the evening not to Torgano’s shot, means shots chosen with care and well distributed, as well as having won the fight under the scoreboards. The players will now have two and a half days of rest, while the coach enjoys Florence for a couple of days: it was his prize for him.

The match report

Calzavara opens the scoring, but Passoni’s triple gives him overtaking. D’Alessandro is confident, but Florence has made no mistake for three (6 – 4, 2 ‘). Riso Scotti escapes with Calzavara and will never be resumed (16 – 18, 7 ‘). Sgobba puts in his second consecutive basket and with an aggressive defense Riso Scotti keeps the hosts four points away. Torgano puts on his first triple (16 – 23, 12 ‘). The tough and aggressive defense gives tons of confidence that Calzavara transforms into his fourth basket without errors and when a three-point action from Sgobba is added, it is the maximum advantage, with Firenze not scoring for 9 minutes, partial of 0 – 14 (16– 28, 13 ‘). Poltroneri from three points breaks the Florentine fast, but Sgobba is relentless (19–31, 15 ‘). Sorrentino shows that he still has a shot from distance and when Corral has space and the 0–5 partial he keeps his opponents away (24 – 36, 18 ‘). The repeated protests of coach Venucci cost a coach that Sgobba achieves and with the free throws and a great defense in the final, Riso Scotti stretches (26–40, 20 ‘). Calzavara is inspired in attack and sends Florentine attempts to return to the sender (33–47, 24 ‘). Poltroneri from three to try to recover and Ducarello calls his first time out (36–47, 25 ‘).

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Pavia comes out of the minute of reflection in the best way: two triples to push the opponents back (38 – 53, 27 ‘). Between the two teams it is a beat and beat: when Florence tries to get closer, a different Riso Scotti player responds (40 – 57, 29 ‘). In the final minute Castelli and Passoni reduce the distances (44 – 57, 30 ‘). Florence starts again aggressively and puts two triples in a row and Sgobba responds. The hosts attack the Pavesi in defense and with Castelli’s two free throws they make up for it with a partial of 10 – 3 in 4 ‘(54 – 60, 34’). Ducarello sees Pavia embarked and stops everything to slow down Florence which is dangerously underway and the defense wobbles for the first time. Calzavara goes to the basket immediately and Pavia returns to the situation. Corral places a triple but two free passes from Passoni bring Florence back close (59–67 at the 38th minute). A foul whistled against D’Alessandro brings a precious free hand to the hosts (60 – 67, 39 ‘). Merlo signs a bomb with Pavia in trouble, but Sgobba puts the decisive triple (63–70, 39’30). It ends like this. –

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