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(E) European giants Split Croatia - Basketball
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By Nenad N. Bach
Published on 11/9/2003
 

 

European giants Split Croatia

Wed 12 Nov 2003
ULEB Cup - basketball's equivalent of football's UEFA Cup
12:19am (UK)
Overtime Defeat for Bears

ULEB Cup - basketball's equivalent of football's UEFA Cup

The Brighton Bears started their ULEB Cup campaign in battling fashion before finally slipping to a narrow 87-86 overtime defeat against European giants Split Croatia.

The Bears fought back from a 38-30 interval deficit with bursts of 11-2 in the third quarter and 12-3 in the fourth putting them in the box seat at 72-63 with just under three minutes remaining.

Their offence, however, dried up at the crucial stage as the more experienced visitors hit crucial baskets culminating in a Drago Pasalic three-pointer which tied the game at 78-78 with 28 seconds remaining.

Bears’ Randy Duck missed a late three-pointer which would have won the game in regulation and in a tense overtime period it was to be Duck again who missed the chance to seal the win.


Source: http://www.sport.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2166208


(E) European giants Split Croatia - Basketball

 

European giants Split Croatia

Wed 12 Nov 2003
ULEB Cup - basketball's equivalent of football's UEFA Cup
12:19am (UK)
Overtime Defeat for Bears

ULEB Cup - basketball's equivalent of football's UEFA Cup

The Brighton Bears started their ULEB Cup campaign in battling fashion before finally slipping to a narrow 87-86 overtime defeat against European giants Split Croatia.

The Bears fought back from a 38-30 interval deficit with bursts of 11-2 in the third quarter and 12-3 in the fourth putting them in the box seat at 72-63 with just under three minutes remaining.

Their offence, however, dried up at the crucial stage as the more experienced visitors hit crucial baskets culminating in a Drago Pasalic three-pointer which tied the game at 78-78 with 28 seconds remaining.

Bears’ Randy Duck missed a late three-pointer which would have won the game in regulation and in a tense overtime period it was to be Duck again who missed the chance to seal the win.


Source: http://www.sport.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2166208