
Dubai Basketball secures ABA League semi-finals spot
Dubai Basketball have secured a historic place in the ABA League Semi-Finals after a dominant 85:76 win over Slovenia's Cedevita Olimpija in Game 3 of the quarter-finals at Coca-Cola Arena.
Dubai's home team will now face Serbian giants Partizan in a best-of-three semi-finals series beginning on May 26 in Belgrade before heading to Dubai for the second leg on Thursday, May 29.
Shooting an impressive 48.2 per cent from the field compared to Olimpija's 40 per cent, the home side made every possession count, exploiting gaps in the Slovenian defence and converting under pressure.
Coach Jurica Golemac praised the team's mental preparation and energy on the court. "Credit to Cedevita Olimpija for a great series. We knew this was going to be our toughest quarter-final match, but we didn't shy away from the challenge. We came out to prove we were the better team - and we did just that," he said.
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