BC Kalev/Cramo Fall Short in Bronze Medal Game

Riga, Latvia – BC Kalev/Cramo concluded its Estonian-Latvian League season with a 72-87 loss to local team VEF Riga in the bronze medal game. The defeat marked the end of a campaign overseen by acting head coach Kris Killing. The game took place in Riga, where VEF secured the victory, capitalizing on a significant shift in momentum following a challenging first half for the Kalev/Cramo squad.

According to Kris Killing, the team’s performance deteriorated markedly in the second half, leading to a complete disappearance of their earlier strategy. The BC Kalev/Cramo team, comprised of players from both the kalev and cramot clubs, had been a consistent competitor throughout the league season. Despite a strong showing in the initial stages, the team struggled to maintain its level of play against VEF’s determined attack.

Kris Killing acknowledged the team’s efforts but emphasized the need for a comprehensive review of their performance. The loss concludes the season for the basketball club, leaving them without a medal. Further details regarding future coaching arrangements for BC Kalev/Cramo are expected to be announced in the coming days.

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2 thoughts on “Kalev/Cramot’s instructor Killing: we died both mentally and physically”
  1. This was a heartbreaking loss for Kalev/Cramo, and the team’s performance following the sudden change in coaching direction was clearly devastating.

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