Valencia survives Unicaja Malaga, advances to SuperCup final

2017-09-22T21:24:56+00:00 2017-09-22T21:36:16+00:00.

Antonis Stroggylakis

22/Sep/17 21:24

Eurohoops.net

Valencia took a sort of “vengeance” by Unicaja Malaga for last season’s EuroCup finals and returned to a SuperCopa Final for the first time since 2010.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

Valencia gave up a 16-point lead (52 – 36) in less than 10 minutes of the third period but ultimately repelled Unicaja Malaga’s comeback and won 83 – 78 to advance to the Spanish SuperCup Final.

They will face the winner of Real MadridUnicaja Malaga in the title game.

Erick Green paced Valencia with 18 points plus 3 assists. “I’m excited to be here. We shared the ball well. Our opponent in the Final doesn’t matter. We just got to play defense as a team. Everyone is so unselfish in this team and that makes it easier,” he said after the game.

After its third-quarter comeback, a Nemanja Nedovic-led (23 points, 3 steals) Unicaja Malaga tried to get even closer but didn’t tie the game until Jeff Brooks (14 points) made it 75 – 75 with three minutes left. The “Taronja” got a 3-point lead thanks to one of Fernando San Emeterio’s (11 points, 4 steals) trademark floaters for the 78 – 75. But more importantly, they proceeded to tighten their defense and completely prohibit their opponents from scoring.

Aaron Doornekamp (6 points) then dropped the dagger that made it 81 – 76 with nine seconds remaining. Nedovic answered with the same currency but it was too late for the Andalusians.

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