#Steeven.™ Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 The North American guard, with a Bulgarian passport, Dee Bost, became the executioner of BC MoraBanc in this season's EuroCup premiere. The AS Monaco conductor scored eight consecutive points in the last minute and made Ibon Navarro's side, who suffer the third consecutive defeat, give in. Dee Bost finished with 21 points, 3 assists and a PIR of 23. On the Andorran side, Clevin Hannah once again stood out with 14 points. More mistakes than successes in the first ten minutes of the match between BC MoraBanc and AS Monaco. In fact, the first score of the game came after two minutes with a triple from 'Tyson' Pérez. On the Monegasque side they scored after three minutes with a triple by Dee Bost. Equality was the predominant note in this first act. AS Monaco, in a moment of inspiration from former Unicaja Málaga, Mathias Lessort, took the lead on the electronic score with 7-10. The Andorran response also came from the inside game with five consecutive points from Malik Dime for 12th 10. The first quarter ended with a tie at 14 and with the feeling of being a cold game and a bit of contact. The shaker of the match was shaken in the second quarter with a triple hit and also had moments of inspiration distributed. A first set by Ibon Navarro from 9 to 0 with a triple by Oriol Paulí and another by Clevin Hannah and a stratospheric mate by 'Tunde' placed the maximum difference until then with 27 to 18 (+9). AS Monaco responded with a score of 0 to 8 for the 27 to 26. Again a gap appeared in the Monegasques and a new Andorran partial of 9 to 0 with three consecutive triples: Sergi García, Nacho Llovet and Kloof left a 38 to 28 (+10). The set broke it, the former Baskonia Carrington with a triple. Of course, with a quick response from Kloof in a hectic second quarter that ended with a 41 to 34. Within four minutes of the restart, AS Monaco turned the score around. Mitrovic's men took advantage of Andorran indolence to make a partial from 2 to 12 and place 43 to 46. The Monegasques played at pleasure and the Andorrans took a long time to score their first two points in this quarter with an 'alley-hoop' turned by Malik Tell me. The worst news for Ibon Navarro's men were the three personal fouls by Jeremy Senglin and Malik Dime. A time-out for the Basque coach managed to focus a bit on the BC MoraBanc players who returned with a triple from Jelínek and two points from Sergi García. Mitrovic's men remained more solid and successful in attack to take the third quarter of just one point (58 to 59). Ibon Navarro's men woke up from improving defensively and the set as soon as they started in the last quarter was 9 to 2 with dunks from Dime and 'Tunde' and a triple from Hannah for 67-61 at 8'41 "for the end. A time-out by Mitrovic activated the Monegasques and the set became 0 to 9 with the leadership of Carrington and Dee Bost until 67-70. There were 3'36 "left to finish and AS Monaco was much better taking advantage of the many gifts from BC MoraBanc until they made another 0-7 set for 70-77 with a triple of Dee Bost at 1'32 ". At 55" he again scored a triple and sentenced the game with 70 to 80. Those of Ibon Navarro suffered the third consecutive defeat (two in ACB and one in EuroCup). - Data sheet: 76 - BC MoraBanc Andorra (14 + 27 + 17 + 18): Hannah (14), Kloof (8), Senglin (5), 'Tyson'Pérez (10) and' Tunde '(5) -titling quintet-, Oriol Paulí (7), Jelínek (6), Dime (13), Sergi García (5) and Nacho Llovet (3). 82 - AS Monaco (14 + 20 + 25 + 23): Dee Bost (21), Carrington (14), N'Doye (7), JJ O'Brien (4) and 'Will' Yeguete (4) - starting five -, Lessort (8), Knight (9), Inglis (2), Saunders (2) and Willis Jr. (11). Referees: Christo Christodoulou, Damir Javor and Michele Rossi. Eliminated for five personal fouls Dime -BC MoraBanc-. Incidents: First match of group C of the Regular Season of the EuroCup played at the Poliesportiu d'Andorra without an audience. 5
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