The 27-year-old forward drilled 6 first-half triples to spark his team
Matas Jogela's career-night put Wolves on the right track

Wolves Twinsbet Vilnius captured a 91-82 victory over Buducnost VOLI Podgorica to qualify for the BKT EuroCup Playoffs for the first time behind a career game from Matas Jogela. It was the game of the season for both teams, as only the winner had a guaranteed ticket into the next round.
Jogela entered this game averaging 5.7 points and 4.1 rebounds for a PIR of 7.4, shooting rather poorly from beyond the arc. He had buried 12 of 37 three-point shots (32.4% 3FG). Jogela had shown progress lately, boosting his numbers to 12.5 points on 6-of-9 three-point shooting and 5.0 rebounds for a PIR of 16.0 in the last two games.
On Wednesday, Jogela made history for Wolves in a first half for the ages in which he was truly unstoppable. Once Andrija Slavkovic scored 5 seconds after the tip-off, Jogela buried his first three-pointer, igniting a 10-0 run that put the Wolves ahead 10-2. Jogela struck twice more from beyond the arc in the first quarter, singlehandedly helping his team get a 26-25 edge after 10 minutes.
He was far from done, however. Jogela remained on fire throughout the first half, making 6 of 7 three-pointers, tying a club record that previously belonged to current teammate Andrew Andrews, and Rasheed Sulaimon, currently playing for Buducnost. Jeffery Taylor added 3 shots from downtown to give Wolves a 54-41 lead at halftime.
Jogela cooled off after scoring the second half's opening basket. He was scoreless for the remainder of the game and that was when the Wolves made the difference with outstanding defense. Buducnost went on to score just 3 points in the next 6 minutes, as Marek Blazevic and Anthony Cowan helped the hosts break the game open, 68-44. Buducnost only got within single digits in the final seconds of the game.
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Jogela set career highs of 20 points and a PIR of 22. Five other Wolves teammates scored in double digits. Wolves dished 20 assists, twice as many as Buducnost. Despite making just 2 of 10 three-pointers (20%) in the second half, the Wolves still finished the game on 12-of-26 shooting from beyond the arc (46.2%). Buducnost only made 7 of 28 from downtown (25%).
After the game, Jogela highlighted his club's great achievement.
"This is very important for this club because we are going to the playoffs for the first time. It was the most important game of the season. We won this game and are happy," Jogela said. "I just tried to be aggressive and play aggressive with and without the ball. My teammates passed me the ball when I had open shots."