Titanes defeated Pirates to qualify for the Grand Final

Tomás Díaz looked pensive, turned, talked to his assistants and made the crucial adjustment of the night. Star Jhornan Zamora (18 points and 7 rebounds) became the currency the Barranquilleros needed to change the course of the game. The Venezuelan escort used its meters to disrupt Smith’s intentions and stop Bogota’s ideas.

In this way, the defending champions closed their rivals’ scoring gap and placed their players in favorable positions to chart the path to their seventh consecutive final.

Round night for Soren De Luque (13 points and 10 rebounds), Ernesto Oglivie (23 points and 8 rebounds) and the Venezuelan Heissler Guillent (12 points and 7 rebounds), who again made the difference on the field of the Elías Chegwin Coliseum .

Titanes de Barranquilla, as in their first title in history, will face the San Andrés team, Caribbean Storm, which at the time was represented by the Warriors in the Grand Final.

Source: El heraldo

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