Margo Dydek's decision to return to Gdynia paid off dividends for the Polish champions in the first EuroLeague Women match of the season. Dydek's 27 points, 17 rebounds and 6 blocks paced Gdynia to an 87-75 win over Belgian club Dexia Namur.
Although it is their first season in the ÉuroLeague, Dexia have shown that they belong. They opened the competition with a win against Vojvodina and started out strong against Gdynia, last year's finalists.
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Margo Dydek had 27 points, 17 rebounds and 6 blocks against Dexia
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Dexia almost ran Gdynia off the floor in the opening quarter with their fastbreak style. Dexia's Krystyna Szymanska (a European Championship silver medallist with Poland in 1999) did most of the damage as she accumulated 14 first quarter points.
The first quarter barrage was part of Dexia's strategy.
"We knew that if we don't make a quick start we would be in trouble later in the game" - said Dexia's coach Martens about the first quarter.
Trailing 16-24 after 10 minutes, Gdynia managed to tie the game at 26 late in the second quarter. Szymanska managed just two second quarter points, while at halftime Dydek already had 12 points and 8 rebounds in what was a furious paced game.
It was clear that neither Dydek nor Szymanska could win the game single-handedly and in the end it was Dydek who got more help from her team-mates.
They were able to build an 11-point lead by the end of the third quarter and had the game well under control in the final 10 minutes.