Real Madrid’s Winning Strategy
Real Madrid’s recent win against Granada in the Endesa League showcased the team’s ability to adapt and overcome challenges. With a packed schedule of four games in seven days, the team’s strategy was to conserve energy while still delivering a winning performance.
The team’s coach, Chus Mateo, employed a clever tactic by using the second unit to inject energy and momentum into the game. This move paid off, as the substitutes, including Ibaka, Feliz, Hugo González, Ndiaye, and Garuba, made a significant impact on the game.
Key Players and Statistics
The game saw notable performances from several players, including Hezonja, who scored 23 points, and Tavares, who contributed 7 points and 10 rebounds. Campazzo also had a significant impact, scoring 15 points and providing 6 assists.
The technical sheet for the game is as follows:
79; Covirán Granada (25+23+16+15): Rousselle (11), Clavell (6), Valtonen (6), Noua (18), Guerrero (1) -starting five- GarcÃa (0), Bamforth (15), Ubal (6), Wiley (9), Vicedo (5), Aurrecoechea (2).
84; Real Madrid (18+20+18+28): Campazzo (15), Rathan-Mayes (0), Musa (5), Ndiaye (6), Tavares (7) – starting five – Abalde (3), Feliz (5), Hezonja (23), Garuba (4), Ibaka (7), Llull (3), González (6).
The referees for the game were Carlos Peruga, Alberto Baena, and Fabio Fernández. There were no eliminations due to personal fouls.
The match was played at the Palacio de los Deportes in Granada in front of 7,969 spectators.

