Kyle Wiltjer, Mfiondu Kabengele and Tyler Ennis combined for 60 points in Tuesday's crucial victory
Canadian connection carried Reyer to key win

Umana Reyer Venice head coach Neven Spahija once again had to send a bit of his thanks to Canada for his team staying alive for the BKT EuroCup playoffs.
The trio of Canadians, Kyle Wiltjer, Mfiondu Kabengele and Tyler Ennis, combined for 60 points in Reyer’s crucial 91-77 victory over 7Bet-Lietkabelis Panevezys to finish the regular season.
“It feels good any time you can get a win. We knew they were a tough team and regardless of the circumstances were going to play hard, and they did. But we’ve been focusing on ourselves. We know what we have to do to win and we have to do that every night now,” said Ennis, who scored 19 points to go along with 3 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals and 7 fouls drawn for a career-high performance index rating of 33.
Ennis was particularly strong in the second half with 10 points and 6 steals. His previous best PIR was 29 against Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana in early October.
Wiltjer made sure Reyer started the important game in style with 16 of his 21 points coming in the first half. The veteran forward played well in both games against Lietkabelis, picking up 22 points and 6 rebounds in Round 9 in Lithuania. Those were the second- and third-highest scoring nights of the season for Wiltjer, who poured in a career-high 34 points against Valencia Basket in Round 4.
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Kabengele was just strong the whole game - as he has been the whole season. The center collected 20 points and 5 rebounds for a PIR of 27. Kabengele came into the game ranked second in average PIR at 23.3, 10th in scoring at 15.6 points per game and first in rebounds (9.8 per game), offensive rebounds (3.6 per game) and defensive rebounds (6.3 per game).
“We deserved the win. We were the better team and controlled the game from the first moment until the end. We had our ups and downs but this game was never in question,” Coach Spahija said.