A six-game slate wraps up Round 10 tonight
Game Center: Manresa downs Cedevita to make it five home winners from six tonight

Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Bahcesehir College Istanbul 84-72 U-BT Cluj-Napoca
Bahcesehir bounced back with a strong 84-72 win over Cluj at Sinan Erdem Sports Hall, improving to 7-3 in Group A while Cluj dropped to 5-5. After three tightly contested quarters, Bahcesehir took complete control in the fourth, opening the period with a decisive 17-0 run. Their defense set the tone late, holding Cluj scoreless for several minutes and using that momentum to pull away. Tyler Cavanaugh and Malachi Flynn stepped up in the final frame, helping Bahcesehir secure a double-digit victory.
Trevion Williams led Bahcesehir with 22 points and 15 rebounds, while Flynn added 18 points, 4 assists and 4 rebounds. Cavanaugh finished with 13 points. For Cluj, Mitchell Creek carried the scoring load with 12 points. Saulius Kulvietis added 11 points and Nighael Ceaser posted 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Neptunas Kleipeda 103-87 Slask Wroclaw
Neptunas emerged victorious, 103-87, in a hard-fought overtime battle against Slask at Svyturio Arena on Wednesday evening. The hosts had a challenging start, with a sluggish first quarter that saw them trailing 11-28 after just eight minutes of play. However, Neptunas managed to erase much of the deficit, closing the gap to 40-46 by halftime. The momentum continued to shift in the second half, as Neptunas reclaimed the lead at 49-48 midway through the third period. The contest remained tightly contested, featuring several ties and lead changes. With just 26 seconds left in regulation, Kadre Gray made a crucial three-point play to force the game to overtime. During the extra period, Neptunas strung together three consecutive three-pointers, quickly establishing a 92-85 advantage, while Slask was unable to recover from that deficit. With this win, Neptunas improved to 5-5, while Slask dropped to 4-6 and remains without a road victory this season.
Arnas Velicka led Neptunas in scoring with 22 points. Rihards Lomasz followed with 18, Aurimas Majauskas had 16, Arnas Berucka and Zane Waterman posted 11 apiece, and Vitalijus Kozys finished with 10 for the winning side. Kadre Gray paced Slask with 24 points and 6 assists, good for a career-high PIR of 28. Stefan Dordevic posted 18 points and 12 boards, and Angel Nunez provided 11 points in the losing effort.
ratiopharm ulm 53-87 Turk Telekom Ankara
Turk Telekom swept its two games in Germany within a week by easing past Ulm 53-87 to continue its rise up the Group B standings. After winning at NINERS Chemnitz in Round 9, Turk Telekom held Ulm scoreless for the first 8:17 minutes for a 0-8 lead, and the score was 4-10 after 10 minutes. The 14 combined points in the first quarter tied the EuroCup record for the fewest combined points in a quarter, evening the mark from the third quarter between ALBA Berlin vs. BCM Gravelines Dunkerque (8-6) from November 5, 2013. Turk Telekom pushed the lead to 13 points in the second quarter and the cushion was 21 points after three quarters to decide the game.
Turk Telekom improved to 7-3 in the group with a 5-1 road record and seven wins in the last eight games. Kris Bankston led the way with 15 points and a career-best 13 rebounds, Berkan Durmaz had 12 points among five players in double figures. Ulm for its part has dropped four in a row and six of its last seven for a 4-6 record. Mark Smith paced Ulm with 17 points.
Buducnost VOLI Podgorica 94-63 London Lions
Buducnost overwhelmed the London Lions on Wednesday night at the MTEL Moraca Sports Hall. Buducnost earned a lead after just two minutes and managed to hold it until the final seconds of the opening quarter, when London edged ahead. The game was won after halftime, however, when Andrej Zakelj’s team picked up their defensive effort, taming the Lions on defense and capitalizing on the other end. Buducnost controlled the pace down the stretch and when the buzzer sounded, the Montenegrin team had secured the 94-63 victory.
Nikola Tanaskovic led Buducnost in scoring, doing all of his damage in the paint. Rasheed Sulaimon enjoyed a well-rounded display, adding 6 assists to his 16-point scoring display. Axel Bouteille and Juwan Morgan also boosted their team with double-digit scoring. Tarik Phillip record 16 rebounds, 4 boards and 5 dimes in defeat. The result moves Buducnost to 7-3 for the season, while London slide to an even 5-5 for its EuroCup campaign.
Aris Thessaloniki Betsson 90-86 Umana Reyer Venice
Aris swept Reyer by beating the Italian side 90-86 at Palais des Sports on Wednesday evening. The visitors started strong and took a 13-17 lead, with Ky Bowman taking his tally to 11 early points. But Aris responded with a 20-2 run to secure a 33-22 advantage after 10 minutes – the highest-scoring first quarter in the club’s BKT EuroCup history. The hosts went on to bag 56 points before the break, this being the best halftime score in the club's history. Reyer held Aris to just 14 points in the third quarter, but the hosts maintained a narrow lead until the final buzzer. The Greek side improved its record to 5-5, with Reyer dropping to 4-6.
Bryce Jones stood out with 20 points and a career-high 12 assists. Danilo Andjusic and Amine Noua netted 12 points each, with Arnoldas Kulboka adding 11. Ky Bowman paced Reyer with a career-high 21 points, and RJ Cole recorded 20 in a losing effort.
BAXI Manresa 99-82 Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana
Manresa confirmed its upturn in form in Group A by topping Cedevita Olimpija 99-82 at Nou Congost in Round 10 on Wednesday. Manresa improved to 5-5 in the standings while Cedevita dropped to 7-3 and saw its four-game winning streak come to an end.
Retin Obasohan led the winners with 16 points. Marcis Steinbergs added 13, Gustav Knudsen had 11 while Louis Olinde got 10 for Manresa. David Skara led Cedevita with 16 points. Umoja Gibson added 15, Aleksej Nikolic had 11 while DJ Stewart got 10 for the guests. Manresa led 23-15 at the end of the first quarter and extended its lead to 56-38 early in the second half to take full control of the game until the final buzzer.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Besiktas GAIN Istanbul 94-85 Lietkabelis Panevezys
Besiktas claimed a hard-fought overtime 94-85 win over Lietkabelis at BJK GAIN Sports Complex to improve to 8-2 in Group B, while Lietkabelis dropped to 2-8. Besiktas controlled the momentum in the first half, while Lietkabelis responded in the third quarter with a strong comeback led by Michael Flowers and Kristian Kullamae. The fourth quarter turned into a back-and-forth battle, and with 30 seconds left, Besiktas trailed by five. Vitto Brown knocked down a crucial three-pointer, and Yigit Arslan’s late free throws forced overtime, where Besiktas regained control and closed out the game.
Ante Zizic led Besiktas with 16 points and 7 rebounds, while Jonah Matthews added 14 points and 4 assists. Brown contributed 13 points and 6 rebounds, Berk Ugurlu finished with 12 points and 4 assists, and Devon Dotson posted 10 points and 6 assists. Lietkabelis was led by Flowers, who had 27 points, 7 rebounds and a career-high 35 PIR. Kullamae scored 18 points, and Paulius Danusevicius added 10 points and 5 rebounds.
Hapoel Midtown Jerusalem 86-76 Veolia Towers Hamburg
Hapoel Jerusalem recorded an 86-76 victory over Hamburg on Tuesday at Toto Holon Arena in the first EuroCup game played in Israel in over two years. Jerusalem led from start to finish, but Hamburg kept it close for long stretches. It was 16-15 after 7 minutes and 57-53 late in the third quarter. Jerusalem pulled away to lead by as many as 19 in the fourth quarter before a later Hamburg push.
Jerusalem’s guards led the way as the team improved to 8-2 to remain atop Group A. Cassius Winston scored 21 off the bench, Khadeen Carrington netted 19 and reigning EuroCup MVP Jared Harper contributed 17. Dmytro Skapintsev posted 8 points, 12 rebounds and 3 blocks for the victors. Zacharie Perrin posted 16 points and 8 boards and Devon Daniels also scored 16 for last-placed Hamburg, which fell to 0-10.
NINERS Chemnitz 73-68 Panionios Cosmorama Travel Athens
Chemnitz fought back to defeat Panionios at Messe Chemnitz on Tuesday night, 73-68. Chemnitz found an early lead, but couldn’t seize the opportunity to widen the gap dramatically. Some major plays by Jaylen Hands toward the end of the half meant that Panionios headed to the locker rooms with a three-point advantage. The visitors were able to hold on to the lead quite comfortably until the final few minutes, when Chemnitz put together a comeback run. With just over a minute remaining, Corey Davis Jr. drained a corner three to put the hosts ahead yet again. Chemnitz saw the game out at the line and finished the job.
Amadou Sow played the starring role, adding 10 rebounds to his 19-point performance. Elsewhere Kevin Yebo, Nike Sibande and Corey Davis Jr. finished on double-digit scoring to inspire the fightback victory. Jaylen Hands’s 19 points weren’t enough to get the job done for Panionios. The disappointing loss moves Ilias Zouros’s team to 1-9 in bottom place and makes it nine consecutive defeats, while Chemnitz improves to 4-6.
Cosea JL Bourg-en-Bresse 73-91 Dolomiti Energia Trento
Trento pulled off a major upset in its fight for the playoffs by rallying from a nightmare start to beat Group B leader Bourg 73-91 on the road. Trento fell behind 21-5 in the first 5 minutes and answered with a 2-23 run to take the lead, which grew to 14 points in the first half. Bourg scored 13 straight points early in the second half to pull within one point, but Trento never let the hosts take the lead, weathering the storm and even pushing the cushion to 21 points.
Trento, which lost 48-79 to Bourg at home back in Round 1, has won back-to-back games on the road for a 5-5 record, including a 4-2 mark away from home. Andrej Jakimovski tied his career high with 30 points to go with 7 rebounds and 10 fouls drawn for a club-record index rating of 43. Peyton Aldridge scored 15 points and DeVante Jones added 14 points and 6 assists. Bourg suffered its first home loss of the season for an 8-2 record, despite Both Gach scoring 20 points and Adam Mokoka chipping in 12 points.










































