It was a tough first final for Jämtland.

They lost 72-76 after Norrköping turned a big disadvantage and also got the star Pierre Hampton injured.

Hampton left level one with a wounded knee and it was feared that it could be a cruciate ligament injury.

It was not that serious but it is enough for him to miss the rest of the final series.

- It does not seem to be a cruciate ligament but it is a wear on the knee tendon, which was nice to hear.

Instead of a long injury period, it is down to three, four weeks of rehab, says Peter Johansson.

Johansson is happy with the news that it is not an injury of the serious kind, but it is a very big break for the team that now has to turn around in the final series.

- We basically lose our best player, not least our best offensive player.

We have to regroup.

We made a good match yesterday and were pretty close.

He did not play that many minutes and we have to take the positive with us, he says. 

Who will be the natural replacement?

- It probably does not work with one person.

It will be everyone who gets to take on a slightly bigger role.

Pierre plays both fourth and third so we have to patch and fix a bit, there are several players who have to take greater responsibility.

The second final will be played tomorrow, Thursday, in Norrköping.

You can see it in SVT2 / Play starting at 18.30.

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Norrköping's Felix Terins was roasting at the end of the match.

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