Southern Titans Dominate Indians: Bautista, Pérez, and Araujo Shine in the LNB

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Titans of the South Dominate the Indians in the LNB Super League

In a display of strength and coordination, the Southern Titans secured a crucial victory over the San Francisco de Macorís Indians with a final score of 84-73 at the Sports Complex, in an exciting match of the elimination phase of the LNB Super League. From the initial jump, the Titans established their dominance on the court, setting the pace of the game and maintaining control for much of the match. With this victory, the Southern Titans improve their record to 12-9, while the Indians fall to 11-10. The Titans’ performance allowed them to win the particular series by points difference, after splitting their matchups with the Indians 2-2.

Key Figures of the Meeting

Richard Bautista led the Titans’ offense with an outstanding performance of 25 points and seven assists. Jonathan Araujo also shone with a double-double of 17 points and 12 rebounds. Jassel Pérez scored 12 points and six assists, and Luis David Montero contributed 11 units and eight rebounds. For the Indians, Edgar Tejeda was the top scorer with 20 points, followed by Jerry Flores with 12, and Luismal Ferreiras, who recorded a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds. Michael Bryson also added 11 units.

Game Analysis

The partial scores of the match were 31-14, 20-25, 15-23 and 18-11 in favor of the Titans. The first quarter was decisive, with a strong defense and an effective attack that gave them a considerable advantage.

Although the Indians tried to get closer in the second and third quarters, the Titans remained calm and regained control, thwarting any comeback attempt.

In halftime, the Titans went to the break with a 51-39 lead. In the collective statistics, the Indians had a 52% field goal percentage, slightly higher than the Titans’ 49%, but the latter dominated in assists (14-6) and committed fewer turnovers (9 to 4).

Upcoming Meetings

The LNB Super League will take a break this Thursday, but will return on Friday with a triple header:
  • Indios vs. Cañeros, 7:30 p.m., Mario Ortega Pavilion
  • Titanes vs. Metros, 8:00 p.m., San Cristóbal Sports Complex
  • Marineros vs. Leones, 8:30 p.m., Fabio Rafael González
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