Real Madrid Falls to Maccabi due to errors and a decisive three-pointer by Blatt.

The team coached by Sergio Scariolo suffered a narrow defeat against their rival in an exciting away game, finishing with a 92-91 score. After a close start, the team showed significant weaknesses in the second quarter, allowing the opponent to score 40 points. This slip cost them dearly, as despite their attempt to mount a comeback in the second half, they could not overturn the deficit. The accumulation of 17 turnovers by Scariolo's team was a decisive factor that negatively affected its overall performance, preventing it from securing a victory in a crucial game of the season.

With this new defeat, Scariolo's team continues its losing streak in away games, which increases the pressure on the coach and his players. Despite the efforts made in the final stretch of the match, the team could not overcome the mistakes made at critical moments. This new setback highlights the urgent need for tactical adjustments and better resource management on the field to reverse the negative trajectory in future matches. The fans and the coaching staff expect the team to manage to correct these shortcomings in order to face the tournament's upcoming fixtures with greater confidence.

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