David Mccormack's outstanding performance in the EuroLeague has collected arguments for contract extension. FC Bayern Munich wins against Bologna with 91:79. The game was already the third Bundesliga loss for the Münchner in a row. The way the Münchner appeared was raising questions. In Bologna, coach Svetislav Pesic made two changes: Captain Vladimir Lucic and returnee Isaiah Mike were added to the starting lineup. David McCormack, who has been playing in the starting five under Pesic's guidance, scored eight of the first 12 points for the Münchner. Andi Obst assisted him three times. A minute before the end of the first quarter, da Silva already had a +12 (11:23). In Bologna, it was particularly difficult in the offense. Ex-Münchner Carsen Edwards was not a factor for a long time. Instead, the Italian team's attack efforts were largely led by the accurate Matthew Morgan. The US-American converted 6/7 three-pointers and kept Bologna in the game. A 14:2 run to the end of the second quarter equalized the game at 43:43. After the halftime break, the game continued to go back and forth, with the guests taking the lead again. McCormack was also still an active player under the basket. Two three-pointers from Jessup increased the lead to 58:66. Bologna, however, did not give up. On Morgan, the Bayern found little response, and Edwards also came into the game, primarily from the free throw line. Three and a half minutes before the end, he even put Bologna on +2 (75:73). In the crunch time, the game should take another turn. And again, McCormack had his part in it. He scored three more points under the basket and brought the German champion to the winning road. The FCBB will already continue in two days in Italy. Then, however, at Olimpia Milano. It is the penultimate EuroLeague game of the season.
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David Mccormack leads FC Bayern Munich to victory
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