No turning point in the championship towards the championship playoffs. The usual away team loses in Treviso 77-70 and instead of gaining serenity in the standings they understand that salvation is still to be achieved. Especially since now the balance of baskets is for the Venetians. Dinamo expressed itself in spurts, but coach Bucchi also wasn't convincing in his rotations, with some players taken off too early (Gombauld) and some kept on the pitch too long (Kruslin). The 11 minutes given to McKinnie seem to herald a return to the transfer market.

The news - Dinamo remains on the starting blocks and ends up trailing by double figures: 13-3 in the 5th minute with Allen as the protagonist. Only Tyree finds space in attack, but the arrival of the pivot Diop from the bench is a nice injection of energy: 21-18 at the end of the quarter.

In the second half Olisevicius reacts to the comeback with overtaking by Banco signed by triples from Kruslin and Tyree (+3 for the blue and white) and allows Treviso to go into the break ahead by a basket: 39-37.

In the third quarter the Venetian team started better and regained the +9, but the Banco made up for it with a triple from Kruslin and an active Gombauld in attack: 53-52 in the 28th minute. The exit of the French center and the subsequent exit of Jefferson and Tyree took away the confidence of Dinamo who suffered a bad run in the last ninety seconds: 64-53 with a Midnight bomb.

The Banco's mental confusion continues in the last half and Bucchi's team sinks to -14 in the 34th minute. He also tries the 3-2 Sassari zone, but the ball handling errors are too many.

Jefferson and Tyree alone bring the team within 5 with 52 seconds left, but then Tyree makes 0/2 on free throws and commits his fifth foul.

Top scorers Tyree and Gombauld with 15 points each, 13 for Diop.

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