With a stunning quarter-final, the OCS Capital Bulls turned the tide of a game they almost thought they had lost against OCS Swans Gmunden and celebrated their seventh win of the season in the win2day Basketball Superliga by a score of 99:97. Man of the Evening: Rudy Williams with a season-best 39 points.
Kapfenberg. The fire ignited when the outside temperature was several degrees below zero Rudy Williams At least in rooms And its value fire. With 39 points and a shooting percentage of 70 percent, the American goalkeeper was absolutely hot. No player has scored this many points this season. With 48.6 seconds left, Williams hit a 3-pointer and scored OCS Capital Bulls Lead for the first time since the first quarter. The bulls crossed the finish line to thunderous applause from the crowd.
The Swans were better by three quarters
to Bulls I saw him in a house duel against my brother’s shepherd name OCS Swans Gmunden For a very long time after the house goes bankrupt. Through harmonious attacking play and good passing, the visitors from Upper Austria were able to take free throws at will. Although they couldn’t shine with their long-range shooting, their lead continued to grow as the match progressed. Shortly after the start of the fourth quarter he already had 17 points.
The bulls were able to make up for the loss of the position Johnny McCants Not compensating and not defending their basket consistently enough. The Swans also often secure the ball back after unsuccessful throws Patrick Emilian He was able to excel there. The American grabbed nine rebounds and was able to finish the match with 23 points as his team’s best shooter with a smooth throw.
Kapfenberg only found himself in the final quarter
The Kapfenbergers left their attack to their tried and tested American imports Williams and Noah BowmanWho also shined with 23 points. But further support will only come in the form of new acquisitions Christian Rodriguez And the veteran Nemanja Krstic Laying the foundation for a comeback in the fourth quarter. As a result, the bulls approached point by point. The defense also became more stable and the 450 fans at Walversam became louder with each successful action.
A run of twelve points without a counterpoint pushed the Bulls to 86:90 with three and a half minutes left in the game. Gmunden had nothing left to counter and Rudi Williams, as in the whole match, had almost nothing to defend against. The 99:97 win was Kapfenberg’s seventh in his 11th match of the season.
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