In a back-and-forth affair, Gran Canaria erased an eight-point deficit in the final 2 minutes of the regulation with a pair of three-pointers, but during the night attempted 54 two-point shots, tied for fourth most in club history.
Telling numbers: Gran Canaria leans on twos, saved by threes



Gran Canaria separated itself atop of Group B with a 91-90 overtime win over Valencia Basket. In a back-and-forth affair, Gran Canaria erased an 8-point deficit in the final 2 minutes of the regulation with a pair of three-pointers after struggling with long-range shots the entire night.
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Gran Canaria made 3 of its last 4 three-point attempts of the game, after going 5-for-18 in the first 38 minutes. And even though the team rallied thanks to those triples, Gran Canaria won the game by forcing the ball inside. The team attempted 54 two-point attempts, tied for fourth most in club history, making just ove half of those (28-for-54).
Meanwhile, Valencia had a very different strategy. The visitors attempted as many two-point shots as Gran Canaria made (28), while firing 41 triples, the most it ever attempted in the competition. Valencia did make 15 threes, but on 36.6%, coming up just short in a drama.






































































































