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Unforgettable win from Pınar Karşıyaka – Basketball News

5 players from the home team and 2 players from Karşıyaka were out with 5 fouls in the match, which ended with the regular time 76-76 in Denizli, 88-88 in the first extension and 94-94 in the second extension. Kaf-Kaf, who managed to defeat the diminishing opponent in the third overtime, achieved 17 victories in 23 games and kept his third place before the match with his follower Anadolu Efes on April 9 at home.

Kenan Sipahi broke the career record with 35 points in the match that Guard Errick McCollum did not play due to his muscle injury. „It was a great match,“ said Coach Ufuk Sarıca, „I played 3 overtimes away from Dinamo Zagreb once while I was playing for Anadolu Efes. „The players put up a great fight, they were very tired. We stayed a little stronger to get to the rim in the final overtime. It was a very good fight. Despite our shortcomings, we did not give up. This is the first time we played without Errick McCollum. Winning in these conditions means a lot to me.“ „I congratulate both teams,“ he said.

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The article is about a basketball match between two Turkish teams, Denizli Basket and Pınar Karşıyaka. The match went into three overtimes, with Pınar Karşıyaka ultimately coming out as the victors. Both teams experienced players being fouled out, but Karşıyaka managed to hold on and get the win. Kenan Sipahi had a standout performance, breaking his career record with 35 points. Coach Ufuk Sarıca praised his team’s efforts, especially since they were playing without their injured player Errick McCollum. The win keeps Pınar Karşıyaka in third place before their upcoming game against Anadolu Efes.

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