Relentless Marcelo Huertas ‘hungry’ after BCL triumph

25/May/22 09:16 May 25, 2022

Giannis Askounis

25/May/22 09:16

Eurohoops.net

The Basketball Champions League Final Four MVP Marcelo Huertas plans a summer full of basketball and even more to follow

By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net

Experienced Brazilian guard Marcelo Huertas turned 39 on Wednesday. Stretching a very successful career even further is the next challenge.

Talking to Eurohoops about Lenovo Tenerife winning the Basketball Champions League in Bilbao, he capped off the interview noting he has a few more years of playing basketball. Get ready for more breathtaking showings shifting from FIBA’s top European club continental competition to the Liga Endesa Playoffs in Spain and from there spilling into the Brazil national team later in the summer.

Coming off a couple of exits in the Quarterfinals of successive editions of the BCL Final Eight, the champions of the inaugural season got back on the throne topping the field in the Final Four held in Bilbao between 6 and 8 May. Registering 10.5 points and 7.3 assists per contest, Huertas earned a spot in the Basketball Champions League Star Lineup Second Team before being named the Final Four MVP.

“Maybe having lost in those two previous seasons helped us in a way”

“It was a very good year for us as a team. We only lost two games in the group stage to MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg that made it to the Final Four. Obviously, they had a very strong team. We had a rough two games against them,” he said recalling the two defeats back in the Regular Season, “Other than that, I think we were very very solid throughout the whole competition, not only at home but also away. This allowed us to have the home-court advantage in both playoff situations, we had to play against Pinar Karsiyaka at first and also against Tofas just before the Final Four.”

The Canary Islands team went on an amazing 11-game winning streak stretching from Game 3 of the Play-In best-of-three series opposite Pinar Karsiyaka to the championship game versus ACB rival Baxi Manresa. A relentless run possibly fueled by being knocked out in the Quarterfinals of the last two Champions League seasons.

“We had experience about making it to the Final Eight the last two years and not being able to pull those games off. Both games were very close against Casademont Zaragoza and SIG Strasbourg,” pointed out Huertas, “We knew we had to make an extra effort, not only physically but also mentally to prepare ourselves well for the competition. We knew that all four teams making it to the Final Four this year were very very talented and physical, so it was going to be a real challenge for us. I think we had a very good preparation and it allowed us to compete at our best when it mattered the most. I think we deserved to win this year. Of course, we are very very happy with what we have achieved.”

“In the previous two years, I think we also had a good approach. We were good mentally. But having that experience, playing against teams maybe you think you should have won and you lose makes you come back stronger and have an extra focus whenever you are going to play those games,” he added, “Maybe having lost in those two previous seasons helped us in a way. We knew what we needed to do in order to win in these single-game situations in the Final Four. There is no second chance when you play in a competition format like this. We knew we had to leave it all out there and be really really focused.”

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