QF G1 – Fortitudo Bologna wins at Paladozza and makes its match one against Treviglio

QF G1 – Fortitudo Bologna wins at Paladozza and makes its match one against Treviglio
QF G1 – Fortitudo Bologna wins at Paladozza and makes its match one against Treviglio

Fortitudo Bologna fails to score the first at home against Treviglio and makes their match 1 of the playoffs: Ogden scores 22 with Treviglio never in the game.

In the first half Bologna already decides to close the game by taking a 44-25 lead after a first quarter that closed at 25-8. Ogden and Freeman on the shields finish in double figures and in the second half they will catch their breath ahead of game 2. For Treviglio, never with the feeling of reopening the match, Miaschi is the most incisive; otherwise the team has difficulties defensively and offensively with many turnovers.

The last two quarters have little to report: the third says 67-44 for the hosts, with Effe managing the large advantage and Treviglio already with his mind on the next match, again in Bologna, where he will have to evaluate a different attitude to avoid another defeat like this, with a final that reads 78-65.

A special thought was reserved by Paladozza and the white and blue people for Ruben Douglas, hero of the second scudetto, who recently passed away: a minute of silence, the video of the victory basket and banners in the Schull corner, packed with 4614 spectators.

MVP Basketballinside: Mark Ogden

FORTITUDO FLATS SERVICE BOLOGNA: Fantinelli 8, Bolpin 8, Aradori 10, Ogden 22, Freeman 11; Giuri 4, Panni 6, Conti 4, Sergio 2, Morgillo 3; Kuznetsov ne, Bonfiglioli ne.

MASCIO TREVIGLIO GROUP: Vitali 2, Pollone 2, Miaschi 14, Pacher 13, Guariglia 13; Giordano 2, Cerella 4, Sacchetti 5, Harris 8, Barbante 2, Guerci, Falappi.

 
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