UCAM wants to fill the palace against Zaragoza tomorrow

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The Murcian club unite prizes of 10 euros across all venues to look for the ‘play-off’ for the title on the final day of the competition

Tomorrow the season for UCAM ends. Or not. This possibility is being pursued by the university club, which, in order not to leave anything hanging in the air, wants to master the track factor and has set the entrance fee for all parts of the Palacio de los Deportes at 10 euros.

A palace that will not miss a detail of a match in which his team needs the support of the stands more than ever, because nothing is worth it more than winning. But since that alone will not be enough, there will also be an eye for the mobile applications that tell how the game is going, also developed from 20:45 at the same time, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, where the other There will be 50% played from possibilities that the UCAM enters in the ‘playoff’.

There, in the archipelago, a Gran Canaria-Real Madrid match is played where the conditions for eighth place begin for Sito Alonso’s team. Because UCAM can play the game of their lives against Zaragoza, and if Real Madrid don’t win Gran Canaria on the last day, there will be no play-offs. Nobody escapes the bills, very simple: UCAM must win its game and at the same time Gran Canaria must lose. There is nothing else to look at. Given this combination, UCAM, which won the two direct matches, would finish eighth and play for the title.

What is certain is that the Palace will record its best attendance of the season as the 6,118 spectators at UCAM-Joventut last Sunday set the record for the season so far.

Very different context than the one that will be in the Palace 24 hours before. And it is that this afternoon, as the calm before the storm, the Murcian Pavilion welcomes the Harlem Globetrotters, the legendary traveling team hailing from southern Chicago and with nearly 100 years of history. From 7pm, the tricolor team offers its ‘show’ full of juggling and impossible baskets, in a show mainly aimed at children and which has traveled the world so many times. Even in their days of greatest glory, to act as diplomatic mediators, like that trip to the Soviet Union with Wilt Chamberlain in their ranks.

Source: La Verdad

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