Both teams set new club records in scoring
Buducnost holds off Trento in an OT thriller, 110-108

It took 45 minutes, but Buducnost VOLI Podgorica managed to secure its fifth win of the 2024-25 BKT EuroCup season by downing Dolomiti Energia Trento 110-108 in overtime on Wednesday night. Both teams came into Round 12 with an identical 4-7 record, yet this result means Buducnost improved to 5-7 while Trento fell to 4-8.
Kenan Kamenjas was Buducnost’s star performer with an 18-point, 11-rebound double-double, while Rasheed Sulaimon netted a team-high 19 points, Juwan Morgan had 15, Fletcher Magee finished with 13, McKinley Wright poured in 12, and Yogi Ferrell chipped in with 11. For Trento, Jordan Ford had a game-high 20 points, Myles Cane scored 19, Eigirdas Zukauskas netted 17, Anthony Lamb added 16, and Andrea Pecchia had 10.
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Kamenjas got Buducnost going by scoring 4 points to put the hosts 4-2 ahead, and Nikola Tanaskovic scored 5 straight points soon after to make it 12-10. Trento kept putting points on the board through Lamb, Pecchia and Zukauskas. The two teams kept going back and forth, but Quinn Ellis’s deep two in the final three seconds of the period saw Trento take a 24-25 lead after 10 minutes.
Lamb scored Trento’s first 4 points of the quarter, and Zukauskas hit back-to-back threes, but the visitors only led by two points, 33-35. Buducnost took advantage of three-pointers and three-point plays to stay close, but Cale’s deep two off a third-effort play by Trento saw the Italian side hold a 47-49 advantage at the break.
Kamenjas picked up the baton for Buducnost in the third by netting 7 of his team’s first 12 points of the third, with the hosts up 59-55. Three-pointers were once again important for both sides, with Sulaimon and Ferrell hitting a three apiece before Magee scored a tough fadeaway to make it a double-digit ballgame for the first time, 67-57. When Zukauskas’s layup bounced in with the final act of the third period, it was 77-71 in favor of Buducnost.
Trento did a good job of managing to stay alive in the fourth, with Pecchia draining a wing three and Ellis scoring a fast-break layup halfway through the quarter to make it a three-point game, 84-81. Even though Buducnost had a response for Trento every time, leading 95-89 with 19 seconds to go, Ford hit a three after a steal and assist by Ellis with 5.5 seconds to go, then Sulaimon went 0 for 2 from the line, and at the end-of-regulation buzzer Ford struck from deep to force overtime, with the score 95-95.
Cale scored Trento’s first 5 points in the extra session to put the visitors 97-100 up, but Buducnost soon wrestled back control thanks to Morgan, Ferrell and Kamenjas, who combined as part of a 7-0 run. When Ford turned the ball over, Sulaimon’s fast-break dunk gave Buducnost a six-point advantage at 106-100. There was still life in Trento, though, as the visitors got within 108-105, but a pair of missed free throws by Zukauskas – and the resulting defensive rebound by Morgan – all but wrapped up the result, with Morgan going 2 for 2. Zukaukas struck from three with the final act of the game, as the score finished 110-108.