MoraBanc Andorra stormed into the EuroCup Semifinals by downing Gran Canaria, 77-79, on the road on Tuesday.
Andorra edges Gran Canaria, 77-79, to advance

Andorra reached the semifinals for the second time in club history; it previously reached this stage in 2019 and lost to ALBA Berlin. Andorra trailed 67-57 with over 8 minutes remaining, but Codi Miller-McIntyre and David Jelinek brought the visitors back in the game and Clevin Hannah made the difference in crunch time. Jelinek and Miller-McIntyre paced the winners with 17 points apiece. Hannah added 15 and Nacho Llovet had 10 for Andorra. Artem Pustovyi paced Gran Canaria with 12 points. Nicolas Brussino added 11 and Andrew Albicy and Miquel Salvo each had 10 for the hosts.
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Victor Arteaga got Andorra going with a fastbreak dunk and Oriol Pauli added a put-back slam for a 0-4 lead. Arteaga erased Artem Pustovyi's layup with his second dunk and soon scored again to keep the guests in charge, 4-8. Pustovyi banked in a jump hook and Albicy matched Crawford's triple with his own shot from downtown, bringing Gran Canaria within 9-11. Crawford kept pacing the visitors and Clevin Hannah buried a jumper but Brussino and Albicy each struck from beyond the arc to tie the game, 15-15. Brussino and Balcerowski each banked in a close shot in an 8-0 run that Dylan Ennis capped with a fastbreak layup. David Jelinek buried a corner triple to fix the score at 23-20 after 10 minutes.
Balcerowski ignited the crowd with an alley-oop slam and soon banked in an off-balance shot for a 27-20 Gran Canaria lead early in the second quarter. A.J. Slaughter downed a three-pointer to make it a double-digit game, 30-20. Jelinek and Nacho Llovet each buried a three-pointer, giving Andorra fresh air at 30-26. Llovet took over with a reverse layup which Jelinek followed with a fastbreak basket, prompting the hosts to call timeout at 32-31. Miquel Salvo rescued Gran Canaria with 4 quick points and Stevic matched Arteaga's tip-in with a layup. Stevic ignited the crowd with a dunk and Pustovyi added an alley-oop slam to establish a 42-35 Gran Canaria lead at halftime.
Brussino took over with a four-point play soon after the break and Albicy sent a wild between-the-legs pass to Khalifa Diop, who threw it down for a 48-35 Gran Canaria margin. Hannah followed a triple with a driving layup to give Andorra hope at 48-40. Stevic stepped up for the hosts, getting help from Slaughter to boost the lead to 52-41. After Crawford scored in transition, Olumuyiwa added a layup and Miller-McIntyre followed a close basket with a three-pointer to bring Andorra within 58-51. Hannah silenced the crowd with a three-point play and Jelinek hit a triple but Ennis answered from downtown to give Gran Canaria a 63-60 edge after 30 minutes.
Pustovyi scored in the paint early in the fourth quarter and Salvo added a reverse layup to give Gran Canaria a double-digit margin, 67-57. Miller-McIntyre tried to change things with a three-pointer, a layup off a steal and a driving basket. He soon fed Jelinek for a triple that tied the game, 69-69, with over 6 minutes left. Jelinek insisted from downtown to complete Andorra's comeback, 71-72. Pustovyi dunked, John Shurna added a close basket and Albicy scored in penetration for a 77-74 Gran Canaria lead. Hannah made 5 free throws to push Andorra ahead 77-79 lead with 1:07 left. Gran Canaria struggled to score when it mattered most but got the ball back with 5.4 seconds left. Slaughter missed from downtown at the buzzer, allowing Andorra to celebrate a historic win.