The home team did not allow a single point in the extra period to complete a rally against their coach's former team.
Lietkabelis won in overtime in history-making fashion

It had never happened in the 21-year old history of the BKT EuroCup that a team did not score a single point in overtime. That is, until Tuesday night, when 7bet-Lietkabelis Paneveyzs held Turk Telekom Ankara scoreless in the extra session as it pulled out a 93-86 win.
It was a unique overtime to start with, as neither team scored a single point for 4 minutes and 23 seconds before Gediminas Orelik nailed his eighth three-pointer of the night to break an 86-86 tie. Orelik then scored his only two-pointer of the game, with 13 seconds left, securing the hosts' win.
And it was a special victory, not just because of the overtime performance, but because Lietkabelis was down by 15 with 7 minutes left in regulation, and down by 12 with 2:15 to go in the fourth quarter.
"It is a very important win for us, we are still alive to advance to the playoffs," Lietkabelis head coach Nenad Canak said after the game in which he went against a team he helped put together. Canak was hired as Turk Telekom's head coach over the summer, but was dismissed after three rounds of the new EuroCup campaign.
He is now 2-1 on Lietkabelis's bench, which registered this win in an improbable fashion, scoring the final 18 points of this game, turning a 75-86 deficit into an overtime victory.
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"Maybe in the first three quarters we did not deserve a victory, but the last quarter and overtime, we deserved it," said Orelik, who nailed 3 triples in the final 92 seconds of the regulation.
And even though Lietkabelis would not have won without Orelik's heroics, he was not the only hero. Nikola Popovic scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half, Martynas Varnas was 4-for-7 from long range on his way to 17 points, and Donatas Sabeckis dished 10 assists, while scoring 10 points, including slaloming coast-to-coast to score a layup with 0.9 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime.
"I can only say 'thank you' to my guys. We were down 15 against that kind of a team, but we kept fighting", Coach Canakj stressed. "This is their win."