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THE BALL – Sporting-FC Porto LIVE (Basketball)

P4) 02:00 — Rashard Odomes (FC Porto), converts two free throws (in two): 73-84

P4) 02:40 — António Monteiro (Sporting), also answers with a triple: 73-82

P4) 02:50 — Vladyslav Voytso (FC Porto), converts a treble: 70-82

P4) 03:30 — António Monteiro (Sporting), converts the two free throws: 70-79

P4) 03:45 — António Monteiro (Sporting), in three free throw attempts, executes two: 68-79

P4) 03:49 – Jonathan Arledge (FC Porto) aumenta para 66-79

P4) 04:20 — António Monteiro (Sporting), in triple, makes it 66-75

P4) 04:29 – Jonathan Arledge (FC Porto) aumenta para 63-75

P4) 05:05 — Miguel Queiroz (FC Porto) answers with two points: 63-73

P4) 05:50 — João Fernandes (Sporting), makes two free throws: 63-71 (8 points difference)

P4) 06:00 — João Fernandes (Sporting), free throw, reduces to ten points of difference: 61-71

P4) 06:55 — Miguel Queiroz (FC Porto), with a free throw, increases to 60-71, after being fouled and scoring 2 points

P4) 07:44 — Shakir Smith (Sporting), reduces, also by three points: 60-68

P4) 07:40 – Charlon Kloff (FC Porto), de triple, aumenta para 55-68

P4) 09:19 — Response from FC Porto, by Miguel Queiroz, from three points: 55-65

P4) 09:22 – Shakir Smith (Sporting) reduz para 55-62

P4) 09:59 — The 4th period started.

End of the 3rd period: Sporting, 53 – FC Porto, 62; the dragons go into the final period with a 9 point advantage

P3) 00:03 — Shakir Smith (Sporting) reduces to 53-62

P3) 00:42 — Diogo Ventura (Sporting) makes two free throws: 51-62

P3) 01:10 — Vladyslav Voytso (FC Porto) scores two free throws: 49-62

P3) 01:57 — Justin Toyo (Sporting), free throw, reduces to 49-60

P3) 02:14 — João Maia (FC Porto) scores a triple (48-60)

P3) 03:15 — Miguel Queiroz, from the free throw, makes the 48-57 (the first attempt at conversion failed, but not the second)

P3) 03:32 — António Monteiro (Sporting), with two free throws, reduces to 48-56

P3) 04:04 — Diogo Ventura (Sporting) scores two more points and the score now it’s 46-56

P3) 04:50 — Diogo Ventura (Sporting), with a triple, reduces to 44-56 after the time-out called by the green and white coach Luís Magalhães

P3) 05:19 — Rashard Odomes scores three more points for the dragons and makes it 41-56 (there are now 15 points difference, the biggest in the game)

P3) 05:48 — Rashard Odomes scores a free throw and puts the score at 41-54

P3) 07:03 — 41-53, by Jonathan Arledge (FC Porto)

P3) 08:09 — Rashard Odomes, with two successful free throws, makes it 41-50

P3) 08:34 — João Fernandes (Sporting) makes the 41-48 triple, in response to Michael Morrison’s 2 points

P3) 09:59 — Restart of the game. Start of the second part, with the 3rd period.

End of the 2nd period and the first part of the game: FC Porto goes to halftime ahead, winning (38-46), at Sporting’s home.

P2) 00:24 — Miguel Queiroz (FC Porto) makes the 38-46

P2) 00:46 — Diogo Ventura, with two free throws, reduces to 38-44

P2) 01:18 — Rashard Odomes, from the free throw line, executes both attempts and FC Porto now wins by 36-44

P2) 01:38 — Another three-point bomb by Charlon Kloff: 36-42

P2) 02:26 — Charlon Kloff, with a free throw, increases the Porto lead to 36-39

P2) 03:10 — Charlon Kloff, throws a 3-point ‘bomb’: 34-38

P2) 03:40 — Travante Williams makes two free throws and makes the score 34-35

P2) 04:25 — João Fernandes (Sporting) makes the 32-32

P2) 04:57 – Charlon Kloff (FC Porto) tie again (30-30)

P2) 06:40 — Shakir Smith puts Sporting ahead for the first time: 28-26

P2) 07:07 — Shakir Smith makes three free throws and draws 26-26

P2) 07:39 — Shakir Smith (Sporting) reduces to 23-26

P2) 09:15 – Charlon Kloof (FC Porto) increases to 20-23

P2) 09:24 — Rashard Odomes, free throw, makes 20-21, makes the first attempt, misses the second

P2) 09:59 — Beginning of the second period

End of the first period: 20-20, Shakir Smith stands out again.

P1) 00:27 — With a treble, by Shakir Smith, Sporting reaches 18-19.

P1) 02:32 — Locking Williams reduces to 15-17

P1) 04:08 — Diogo Ventura reduces to 11-17

P1) 05:27 — Diogo Ventura, with two straight triples, reduces to 8-14

P1) 06:42 — Michael Morrison, author of 2-10, seems to have recovered

P1) 06:50 — Michael Morrison was injured in a ‘slam dunk’ and is being assisted.

P1) 07:30 — FC Porto in advantage, 2-8.

P1) 09:08 — First two points of the match, for Sporting, by Travante Williams

P1) 09:30 — Fouls for both sides at the start of the game

09:59 — The match started

Here are the five starters:

Sporting — Travante Williams, Justin Tuoyo, Seydougou Santis, Diogo Ventura and João Fernandes

FC Porto — Vladyslav Voytso, Bradley Tinsley, Jonathan Arledge, Michael Morrison e Charlon Kloof

follow here, livethe main incidences of the duel between lions and dragons in game 3 of the basketball league play-off semi-finals.

From 7.30 pm this Thursday, at Pavilhão João Rocha, Sporting and FC Porto will face each other again in the semi-finals of the play-off of the League. The blues and whites have already beaten the lions twice and are one victory away from following Benfica, which already has a guaranteed presence in the final. To prevent FC Porto from qualifying, Sporting is obliged to win this game and, in this way, try to start the comeback.

It is recalled that in the previous duel, at Dragão Arena, tempers were very high, forcing a long stop of the clock, in the second half, to prevent the confusion between the Sporting player António Monteiro and the FC Porto player Michael Morrison from taking on greater proportions.

Meanwhile, António Monteiro has already come forward to apologize for the obscene gestures directed at the stands full of FC Porto fans and will be available for this late afternoon’s meeting, as he did not appear in the referee Sérgio Silva’s report. Teammate João Fernandes as well as Porto athlete Rashard Odomes are also options, because, despite being disqualified, the Disciplinary Board of the Portuguese Basketball Federation decided to close the respective cases.

It is recalled that, after game 2, marked by tension, there was also an exchange of pennants between the dragon communication directors (Francisco J. Marques) and Miguel Braga (Sporting).

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