At lux gare, Demy Rebounders (DRS) overpowered Revantage Europ (REV) 92-65 after a steady takeover that turned into a fourthquarter rout. REV started brighter, winning the first quarter 21-17 behind the hot hand of Sean McGrath (REV), who strung together multiple early triples. DRS answered in the second through relentless interior scoring from Pedrag Cavor (DRS), flipping the game with a 28-20 period to lead 45-41 at the half. A pivotal blow for REV arrived before the break: McGrath (20 pts) picked up his fifth foul in the second quarter, removing their primary perimeter threat for the remainder.
REV briefly regained momentum in the third, edging ahead 48-47 after a PaulAlexandre Rischard (REV) three. DRS immediately slammed the door with a 10-0 run Page, Cavor and especially Sebastian Hommel (DRS) scoring in succession to seize a 62-53 advantage after three (12-17). The fourth opened with another DRS burst, 8-0 to 70-53, and the lead eventually peaked at 27. Coach Sebastian Hommel (DRS) not only directed the game but poured in 26 points, repeatedly finishing in the lane and punctuating DRS's decisive stretches.
Cavor was the dominant force, amassing 37 points with a stream of twos that anchored DRS's paint control. Gilles Page (12) and Amin Huberty (8) added steady production, while Pauline Hublart (7) delivered a late seven-point flurry, including a three. For REV, Thierno Fall (17) kept attacking scoring five straight late in the second and stopping runs in the fourth Rischard (13) hit timely perimeter shots, and coachcaptain Yazid Benmoussa (7) chipped in. But with McGrath fouled out early and frontcourt foul trouble surfacing, REV couldn't stem DRS's sustained inside-on-out surge as the visitors closed 30-12 in the last quarter.
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