After having scored a three-pointer, Amath M'Baye, following a steal by his mate Pietro Aradori (194-SG-88), dunked the ball to make 20-8 for Virtus Segafredo Bologna. The Spaniards came back at 15-8, with Javier Beiran (200-F-87) and Ferran Bassas (183-PG-92) well present in defense. The Ibersotar guys coming off the bench still made a good job, a little bit like what they did last Friday. Only US big man Colton Iverson (212-C-89, college: Colorado St., agency: Pensack Sports) managed to put the V defense into trouble. Nothin' but net! After 4'55" in the game, a first time-out was asked by Jesus Vidorreta. Kevin Punter (191-G-93, college: Tennessee) already hit his third three-pointer of the match.13-2! Amath M'Baye (206-F-89, college: Oklahoma), also pretty efficient, hit a shot to make 15-4. Tim Abromaitis (203-PF-89, college: Notre Dame) had the chance to score the first points of Iberostar Tenerife CB Canarias from the free-throw line 7-2. Just like last Friday evening, the Virtus team started strongly: 7-0. This final definitely had the taste and the look of top level European basketball. Virtus Bologna lift the Basketball Champions League trophy at Antwerps Sportpaleis, Kevin Punter is the MVP of the Final Four - May 5, 2019 Virtus Segafredo Bologna wins the Basketball Champions League titleĮ All-Basketball Champions League Awards 2019 - May 7, 2019Į All-Basketball Champions League 1st Team 2019
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