Real Madrid bounced back in the ACB against Basquet Girona

2024-02-04T14:14:44+00:00 2024-02-04T15:08:43+00:00.

Cesare Milanti

04/Feb/24 14:14

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Facundo Campazzo and Vincent Poirier brought the show to the WiZink Center to take down Basquet Girona

By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net

In what was the week of Marc Gasol’s official retirement from basketball, his club couldn’t make it in Madrid, celebrating his legacy with an upset victory against the leader of the ACB standings.

Chus Mateo’s team, after losing on the road in Gran Canaria, bounced back against Basquet Girona by winning 92-79 at home. With this victory, Real Madrid is still alone on top with an 18-3 record, followed straight behind by Unicaja Malaga at 17-4.

The pick-and-roll connection between Facundo Campazzo and Vincent Poirier was particularly effective: the Argentinian point guard had 17 points and 8 assists, while the French center followed with a double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds, shooting 7/8 from the field.

On the losing side, coached by Fotis Katsikaris, Ike Iroegbu led the team in scoring with a losing effort of 16 points, while both Yves Pons and Gyorgy Goloman had pretty good showings of 12 points and 5 rebounds against the top team in both ACB and EuroLeague.

Another EuroLeague team was involved in ACB’s action early on Sunday, as Baskonia couldn’t escape with a victory from Tenerife, where Txus Vidorreta’s team won by 17 points (95-78) thanks to the umpteenth great game by Marcelinho Huertas. He had 18 points and 6 assists in the win.

Chima Moneke led the way for Baskonia with 16 points and 6 rebounds in the Basque team’s losing effort, while Nikos Rogkavopoulos continues to grow: the Greek forward had 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists, taking advantage of the lack of resources in Dusko Ivanovic’s team’s frontline.

ACB Round 21 Results

Casedemont Zaragoza – Rio Breogan 63-61
Joventut Badalona – Zunder Palencia 89-77
Unicaja Malaga – MoraBanc Andorra 92-86
UCAM Murcia – Surne Bilbao Basket 96-76
Real Madrid – Basquet Girona 92-79
Lenovo Tenerife – Baskonia 95-78
Monbus Obradoiro – Gran Canaria (04/02 at 17:00 CET)
Coviran Granada – BAXI Manresa (04/02 at 18:30 CET)
FC Barcelona – Valencia (04/02 at 18:30 CET)

ACB Standings (via ACB.com)

Pos.
Team
GP
W
L
%
P.M.
P.C.
Dif.
1
Real Madrid Real Madrid 21 18 3 85,7 1.882 1.649 233
2
Unicaja Unicaja 21 17 4 81 1.834 1.613 221
3
Barça Barça 20 14 6 70 1.737 1.598 139
4
Dreamland Gran Canaria Dreamland Gran Canaria 20 13 7 65 1.693 1.633 60
5
Valencia Basket Valencia Basket 20 12 8 60 1.603 1.577 26
6
Baskonia Baskonia 20 12 8 60 1.728 1.715 13
7

UCAM Murcia UCAM Murcia 21 12 9 57,1 1.736 1.674 62
8

Joventut Badalona Joventut Badalona 21 12 9 57,1 1.722 1.805 -83
9

Lenovo Tenerife Lenovo Tenerife 20 11 9 55 1.655 1.613 42
10

BAXI Manresa BAXI Manresa 20 11 9 55 1.687 1.678 9
11
Casademont Zaragoza Casademont Zaragoza 21 9 12 42,9 1.696 1.718 -22
12
Surne Bilbao Basket Surne Bilbao Basket 21 8 13 38,1 1.633 1.705 -72
13
Bàsquet Girona Bàsquet Girona 21 8 13 38,1 1.715 1.802 -87
14
MoraBanc Andorra MoraBanc Andorra 21 7 14 33,3 1.749 1.794 -45
15

Coviran Granada Coviran Granada 20 6 14 30 1.619 1.718 -99
16

Monbus Obradoiro Monbus Obradoiro 20 6 14 30 1.622 1.689 -67
17
Río Breogán Río Breogán 21 6 15 28,6 1.558 1.676 -118
18
Zunder Palencia Zunder Palencia 21 3 18 14,3 1.628 1.840 -212

PHOTO CREDIT: ACB

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