TraceOne edges Fazi 45–40 as late surge decides low‑scoring CLN 3 contest
In a tightly contested affair at OŠ "Ivo Andrić" Niš, TraceOne eked out a 45–40 victory over Fazi in a game defined by staunch defenses and a decisive fourth‑quarter push. The teams traded blows through three quarters before TraceOne uncorked a late run to turn a four‑point deficit into a five‑point win.
The quarter-by-quarter rhythm told the story: 10–10 in the opening period, a 10–9 margin in the second that left TraceOne up 20–19 at the break, a third quarter where Fazi rallied for 15 points to seize a 34–30 lead, and then a decisive fourth in which TraceOne outscored Fazi 15–6 to close out the game 45–40.
Key performers on the night were Kocić Lazar and Nešić Vuk. Kocić Lazar finished with 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting (including 1-of-3 from distance) and pulled down eight rebounds; his calm from the line in the final minute — including the free throw at 00:32 that sealed the scoreline — proved crucial. For Fazi, Nešić Vuk produced a standout double‑double, pouring in 25 points on 8-of-23 shooting with 11 rebounds and several timely triples that kept his team within striking distance.
Role players swung momentum at important moments. Trajković Aleksandar chipped in with 11 points and a late two that briefly tied the game in the fourth, while Grgov Miloš supplied six assists and drilled a go‑ahead triple in the fourth quarter that briefly put TraceOne ahead before the finish tightened. On the glass, Dasić Dalibor battled for 11 rebounds despite a rough outing offensively and a technical foul that punctuated a combative performance.
The contest was decided by execution in the final minutes: TraceOne protected the ball and converted when it mattered, while Fazi struggled for clean looks and missed opportunities down the stretch. Defensive intensity kept scores low throughout, and both coaches were forced to ride their veterans late as possessions grew more precious.
For TraceOne this result offers momentum as the CLN 3 season unfolds; for Fazi it is a hard‑fought loss that will prompt questions about late‑game offensive answers. The game was a reminder that, in tightly packed leagues, a single free throw or a late defensive stop can be the difference between victory and defeat.
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