The Playoffs have started! Zenit opens the score in the series versus Uralmash

The Playoffs have started! Zenit opens the score in the series versus Uralmash

Zenit beat Uralmash at home – 98:82 (27:16, 30:23, 25:22, 16:21).

Game progress
At the start of the game, the guests built the offense through isolations, but only Octavius Ellis managed to score – the center made 8 of the team’s first 10 points. “Zenit, on the other hand, traditionally played in a team style. After pick-and-rolls series and Thomas Heurtel 3 long-range shots, the lead became double-digit – 27:16. Uralmash problems worsened when Ellis went to the bench. The offense stopped working, and the St. Petersburg team continued to make three-pointers, and had 9 long-range shots after 20 minutes. Toward the end of the first half, Ellis returned and scored 10 more points, but it didn’t affect the guests at all – the hosts held a comfortable lead by the halftime – 57:39.

Zenit started the second half with an 11:0 run, getting closer to 30-point difference. The guests still had contested shots, but Aleksandr Zakharov and Javonte Douglas were able to close the deficit a bit. However, Uralmash didn’t have enough energy to make a comeback, as the St. Petersburg team systematically scored points and used a wide rotation. Xavi Pascual team confidently took the win in the Game 1.

X-factor
The St. Petersburg team demonstrated outstanding long-range shooting, making 46% three-pointers. Most of the shots (9 of 13) were in the first half, giving Zenit a comfortable lead by halftime.

Fact
Zenit and Uralmash ended the regular season with long winning streaks: the Yekaterinburg team won the last 9 games, and the St. Petersburg team had 5.

Leaders
Zenit: Vince Hunter (19), Thomas Heurtel (18 + 8 assists), Georgy Zhbanov (14).
Uralmash: Octavius Ellis (30 + 6 rebounds), Aleksandr Zakharov (13), Javonte Douglas (13), Tyrell Nelson (12 + 8 rebounds).

What’s next
April 24 in St. Petersburg.