Dimitrijevic is the hero of Valencia, he scored the points to win five seconds before the end of the match
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Nenad Dimitrijevic could play in Russia/Photo: facebook.com/valenciabasket
The team of Valencia with 76:75 celebrated as a guest against MoraBank Andorra in the seventh round of the Spanish ACB League, and the hero of the match was Nenad Dimitrijevic.
The Macedonian had the key move of the match, with a result of 75:74 for the home team, Dimitrijevic scored the points for his team to win five seconds before the end.
Dimitrijevic finished the match with 14 points, six rebounds and two assists in the 27 minutes he spent on the field.
After seven rounds, Valencia has a score of four wins and three defeats, which puts it in seventh place in the table.
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