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Because one day a downturn had to arrive after a few days when everything had gone like silk -an ACB champion, drafted by the Boston Celtics and lucid debut at the Summer League -, Hugo González was caught by frustration in his second encounter with the Massachusetts team but managed to combat it on character to save a bad day in a very dignified way. In the first defeat of Boston in the summer league against the Miami Heat of the former Barça Kasparas Jakucionis (96-100), the eave signed 10 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists.

The Spanish international approached the figures of his impressive debut but, nevertheless, he left several blurs on his statistical sheet with a 3/12 in field shots, a 1/7 in triples, 6 losses and an -18 in what was clearly a less performance from less to more after resting in the second game. For his part, Jakucionis did not dress short, with the Heat already in that phase of dosing the promising base they drained in 20.

Hugo, always very hard with himself, did not react but with self -criticism to his performance despite finally makeup his performance with good numbers at points, rebounds and assists.

“First of all, they are not good statistics,” he acknowledged sorry for the 19 -year -old forward.

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