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Latvian-represented ‘Stelmet Enea’ stops in the United League quarter-finals

Zelona Gura’s “Stelmet Enea”, represented by Latvian basketball players Rolands Freimanis and Jānis Bērziņš, suffered a loss in the second game of the quarterfinals of the United League elimination tournament on Friday and ended the season.

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The Polish club in its field with the result 79:90 (25:24, 12:15, 19:27, 23:24) gave way to the Russian team of Kazan “Unics”, recognizing the superiority of the opponents with 0-2 in two series.

Freimanis scored ten points, taking two of the seven two-point shots and two of the five “thirds in 31 minutes and 32 seconds on the court. He also won three rebounds, scored once, made two mistakes, broke the rules once, provoked one note and matched four. efficiency factor points.

Bērziņš scored five points in 19 minutes and 57 seconds, sending five of the six “penalties” to the basket, but he did not take both two long shots. He also had four rebounds, two assists, three remarks, four provoked infractions and eight efficiency points.

Kriss Ričards, who once played in Liepāja and “VEF Rīga” clubs, was the most productive with 20 points, but Jamars Smith scored 18 points for his opponents.

Marek Meyer, represented by Perm “Parma”, lost 0-2 in St. Petersburg’s “Zenit” in the quarterfinals, but JSC Rifleman’s Moscow CSKA fights a draw 1-1 with “Nizhny Novgorod”. The Khimki region of Moscow, which was plagued by financial and sports problems and included Jānis Timma and Dairis Bertāns this season, gave up 0-2 in Krasnodar’s “Lokomotiv-Kuban”.

“Kalev” / “Cramo”, which took the tenth place, Nursultana “Astana” team with Ojārs Siliņš, who finished in 12th place, and Minsk, represented by Tom Leimanis and Klavs Chavars, did not enter the playoffs. Cmoki “, whose coaching corps also includes Edmunds Valeiko, who finished the tournament table.

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