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Treviso Basket wins at the last second in Cremona: Akele decides

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De ‘Longhi goes up to 23, but then gets reassembled by Vanoli. Final forbidden to the faint of heart, the touch of Montebelluna’s winger is decisive: 85-86

CREMONA. Sensational. Treviso Basket flies to more than 23, then you go back from a wild Cremona, but at the last second (perhaps the last tenth) it makes the Treviso people jump on the sofa: Akele’s tap-in is worth the third consecutive victory ( first time in Serie A) and launches De ‘Longhi in the middle of the playoff area, after a match experienced on the roller coaster. Menetti has Logan at the lowest terms, so he starts with Lockett in the quintet (but he still has a lot of work to do).

De ‘Longhi starts very strong, led by an inspired Sokolowski who scores his first three attempts from long distance. Mekowulu is an authentic octopus, and he also gives his soul as a rim protector (a couple of sidereal blocks) TvB who goes up to 23 (23-46) but in the final time Vanoli begins to find a series of shots from the distance that completely revive the game, so much so that it goes to rest at 38-48, with a defense of De ‘Longhi that begins to show the first cracks.

Menetti starts in the second half with Chillo in place of Akele in the quintet Excellent Russell who finds the basket and foul, sending Mian to the bench with the fourth penalty almost a time to play. The play is the only one (with Big Mek) to find a minimum of rhythm, while Logan finds a great breakthrough of Poeta. (45-55). Russell goes wild with the +11 stop and shot and then fires a laser beam at Akele, forcing Galbiati to stop the game. Lee takes the elevator again, then the referees whistle an extremely questionable unsportsmanlike to Russell on Poeta, in fact they then foul him off as “normal”. Treviso takes advantage of Cremona’s gifts and always floats with a double-digit advantage. Sokolowski hurts three times from the line of charity.

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The last quarter begins in the sign of Imbrò, who shoots a triple from sidereal distance, but then it is Barford who keeps Vanoli alive with his umpteenth triple for -6 (68-74) and his 28th point. But there is a monumental Imbrò, which still scores from the arc (4/6) and brings Treviso back to plus 9. But Barford is unleashed (33 points with 6/10 from three), but Imbrò responds with another triple ( 73-80). But on 78-80 Lee tows Imbrò. But it is still long, there are more than 5 ‘. Tj Williams puts the points of parity, then Lee signs the advantage from the line. Russell’s magic, then Jarvis Williams ‘defense loses, 90’ from the end Imbrò gains two free throws. But then Williams brings Cremona back forward, and everything is decided in the last action, when Imbrò yields to Sokolowski, the ball dances on the iron and a few tenths from the end it is the correction of Nicola Akele, the former on duty, to explode with joy the De ‘Longhi.

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