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The bad period continues: CSKA counts six consecutive losses in all settings - Walla! Sports

2021-02-07T18:07:24.498Z


crisis? Itodis' missing team recorded a 107: 102 home loss to Estonian Caleb Tramo in the VTB after absorbing 39:23 in the last quarter


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The bad period continues: CSKA counts six consecutive losses in all settings

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Itodis' missing team recorded a 107: 102 home loss to Estonian Caleb Tramo in the VTB after absorbing 39:23 in the last quarter

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CSKA's bad period continues. Mike James (Photo: Official website, CSKA Moscow website)

CSKA's difficult period continues, when tonight the team of Itodis lost 107: 102 at home to Caleb Kramo in VTB. "A. suffers from the lack of a number of key players, including Will Claibren, Nikola Milutinov who finished the season and Toko Shanglia.



In the last quarter of the game against the team from Estonia, CSKA entered with a 68:79 advantage but completely collapsed in the decisive quarter which they lost 39:23 (!) And as mentioned lost and lost. 19. For Caleb Tram Marcus Cain scored 26 points to which he added 8 assists and 6 rebounds while Morris Kemp added 24 and 6 rebounds.



CSKA is in third place in VTB after playing 14 games, with ten wins against four losses. In first place is Zenit St. Petersburg who holds a balance of 1:14.

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