


Gran Canaria was made to work harder than it might have expected for its 94-88 home win against Dolomiti Energia Trento, but the Spanish side’s deeper roster and superior ball control ultimately made the difference in an entertaining clash.
Granca, known for their free-flowing offense, dished out 23 team assists and committed 12 turnovers, forcing Trento on the back foot in both departments as the Italian outfit produced 16 assists and as many turnovers.
Interestingly enough, Trento dominated the boards (34-28) but could not make its impressive rebounding count, as Granca sank 11 three-pointers while the visitors managed 8.
The teams sank 23 shots each from inside the arc and both sides enjoyed smooth free-throw shooting, with Granca going 15-of-17 from the foul line and Trento 18-of-20.
The contest thus came down to versatility, with Granca boasting five scorers in double digits, while Andrew Albicy racked up 6 assists in addition to 8 points and 3 steals.
Ferran Bassas scored 6 points on 2-of-4 shooting from downtown and dished out 5 assists, highlighting Granca’s deep roster which had too much firepower for plucky Trento.