With energy still down, with too many injuries and Nicolò Melli’s early foul trouble that forced Coach Banchi to play with two bigs or four small players, Olimpia didn’t play up to its capabilities in Capo d’Orlando – who played an inspired game celebrating its goal of keeping a Serie A’s spot – and lost 71-57. The defensive approach was bad, Capo d’Orlando scored 29 points in the first period alone, and when the defense was fixed in the third the shooting percentages were too bad to generate any comeback. So Capo d’Orlando deserved the win.