Dekker, Spissu, Rorie meet 200-minute mark in BCL Regular Season

31/Jan/21 09:56 January 31, 2021

Giannis Askounis

31/Jan/21 09:56

Eurohoops.net

The Basketball Champions League Regular Season reduced to six fixtures for each team produces three players registering at least 200 minutes

By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net

Three players safely sailed over 200 minutes in the Basketball Champions League Regular Season recently wrapped up and setting up the 16-team playoff field. Sam Dekker ruled in terms of minutes played logging 221 minutes for Turk Telekom. Dinamo Sassari’s Marco Spissu and Keravnos’ Ahmaad Rorie joined the 200-minute club as the two remaining players throwing themselves just over the mark but with an opposite outcome for their respective teams.

Health safety prioritized prompted the schedule adjustment reducing the number of games for each participating team to six. The change made out a clearer path and raised the level of competition as every single contest proved extremely important. Matches pushed back due to circumstances stemming from the coronavirus pandemic fit in nicely and all eight groups finished up with a complete two-game final-round schedule according to the initial plan.

Dekker, Spissu, and Rorie managed to highlight the action playing 200 minutes in the Regular Season. Eurohoops attempts a closer look at their paths.

Sam Dekker (Turk Telekom)

The former Wisconsin standout and veteran of 204 NBA games is going through his second season in Europe. He opted to move his talents past the Atlantic joining Lokomotiv Kuban last season. One year forward, attached to Turk Telekom, he made his way to the Champions League adding on the conclusion of the 2019-20 season and splashing into the 2020-21 edition in style.

Dekker averaged 37 minutes per game on the court summing up the league-leading 221 minutes. His 15.2 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per contest propelled the Turkish outlet to first place in a packed Group G leaving Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem and Limoges CSP out of the playoffs. His team went 5-1 with an away loss to Igokea preventing a perfect run.

Turk Telekom will face three new opponents aiming to return to the Final Eight. The draw will be held on Tuesday, February 2.

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