Radončić and Betis secure promotion to the Endesa League, Mihailović and Mitrović one step away from the title in Croatia and Slovenia

Betis Sinoć in the final play-off against producer Savlada Fuenlabrad (97:82)

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Betis basketball players, Photo: x.com/FAB_Andaluza
Betis basketball players, Photo: x.com/FAB_Andaluza
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Montenegrin basketball player Dino Radončić won a place in the elite Spanish Endesa League last night with Betis.

Betis defeated Fuenlabrada (97:82) in the playoff final last night after overtime, and Radončić spent 26 minutes on the court and scored eight points and five rebounds during that time.

The international winger arrived at Betis at the beginning of this season, and averaged 9,3 points per 25 minutes on the court.

Radončić has therefore returned to the Spanish elite, while Vladimir Mihailović is one step away from the title in Croatia with Zadar.

The current Croatian champion easily defeated Split (79:65) in the second match of the final series yesterday and took a 2:0 lead. The third match is on Wednesday, and if Zadar wins, it will win the title for the third season in a row.

Vladimir Mihailović
Vladimir Mihailovićphoto: ABA league/Dragana Stjepanović

Mihailović spent 30 minutes on the court yesterday, and finished the game with 15 points and three assists.

The Montenegrin national team player arrived in Zadar ahead of the season, and in the AdmiralBet ABA League he averaged 16,3 points and 2,4 assists. His average in the Croatian championship is 16,9 points and 2,4 assists.

Yesterday, former and future Montenegrin national team players - Kendrick Perry and Kyle Olman - were on the field.

Perry led Unicaja to a victory over Barcelona (97:95) and a place in the semifinals of the Endesa League, and finished the game with 14 points and four assists.

The average in the Endesa League is 11,2 points and 4,1 assists.

On the other hand, Olmen's Besiktas defeated Efes (97:90) and tied (1:1) in the semifinals of the Turkish Super League. Olmen finished the match with six points, two rebounds and three assists in 19 minutes on the court. In the Turkish league, the future Montenegrin international is averaging 10,3 points and 4,8 assists in 22 minutes of play.

Marko Simonović will take the field tonight (19.30), and will play with Istanbul Bahçeşehir to host Fenerbahçe in the third game of the semi-finals. Dejan Radonjić's team is losing the series 2:0 after two matches.

Nikola Ivanovic will begin the final series with Brescia on Thursday against Virtus, whose bench is headed by Montenegrin coach Duško Ivanovic..

Ivanovic averaged 13,8 points and 3,8 assists in the Italian championship this season.

Cedevita-Olimpija, coached by Zvezdan Mitrović, will host Krka in the third match of the Slovenian league finals today (18.30:2). After three matches, the "dragons" lead 1:XNUMX, and if they celebrate tonight, they will win the title.

French ASA Basket, coached by Nebojša Bogavac, lost the first match of the Pro B League playoff finals away to Le Portel (78:60) yesterday. The second match in the best-of-two series is on Wednesday, at ASA Basket's court.

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