Ok people, once again we go for an in depth analysis of Saturdays games that worth our time.
1. Valentinos Vs Pistoleroi. A game that was scheduled for the first place of the great conference division, at the present time. What was the outcome? 69-82 in a great away win for Pistoleroi. Both teams decided on a neutral tactical strategy and a man to man defense. Both teams with similar game shape and similar enthusiasm. Pistoleroi entered the game with a blazing momentum achieving a score of 8-21 in the first quarter. Never in the game did Valentinos challenged the strength of Pistoleroi although they possessed the home advantage.
Lets break the game down and analyze it. On a first impression we see a huge difference between the big guys of each team. Pistoleroi dominated the PF position as well as center position. An overall of 61 rebounds vs 40 made a huge difference for the final score. Sordoni managed to achieve 23 points with 2 3points and 17 rebounds. Ionescu with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Special attention should be given to Pistoleroi PG Oberti who despite the 2 points he scored, he achieved a rating of 12,5 with a possitive rating of +23 thus overcoming by far its opposer Janis Eidaks-Kazušs. Pediaditakis did not step up to the challenge as he had just returned from a weekly injury and perhaps needed this game to adjust.
On the other side Valentinos big guys failed to defend their basket. Kaprivourkos, the teams star, was the only one that managed to shrink down, abit, the difference by achieving 20 points with a rating of 15 but a negative comparison rating of -2. Masoti performed well as expected with 19 rebounds but was all alone under the basket of Valentinos.
Needless to say more, the outcome was expected.
2. Paphos vs Ekleptismenoi, for the 3rd position in the table, ended with a score of 88-90. What made the difference? The home advantage of Ekleptismenoi as well as the superiority in the SG and PF position. Kakarnakis along with Blasco managed 43 points out of 90 and an average rating of 14,5. Both teams had a good game shape but at the end perhaps the tactical judgement of Paphos manager might have caused the game. If the decision was the play a 3-2 zone, perhaps the final score would be different. Nevertheless we congrat Paphos for a huge development and becoming more and more competitive. Good work, keep it up. We still believe that if you tend to underestimate such a team, you shall lose. Paphos is not a team to take lightly.
3. Axaparoi vs Megalonisos. Lets start with the score. 108-107. Megalonisos losing streaks continue, coming to a 6-0. Who would expect this. Anyway, the team at the present time has a bad enthusiasm, bad game shape, bad bench players, tired starting players, surely bad economy and most importantly bad future if the manager does not step up to the challenge and take action for the teams future. Several players have to go and reformation must begin not to win the championship but to remain in the league and become competitive once again.
Excellent game by Axaparoi, good tactics and overall a good performance caused the better team to win even if Megalonisos gave it more to win.
Thats about all the analysis we have time for. Take care!