Prometey Slobozhanske started the season in style with a 35-point first quarter!
New faces, same style for Prometey

Prometey Slobozhanske was second in the EuroCup in scoring last season as it averaged 88.5 points per game in the regular season. Despite some significant roster turnover during the offseason, Coach Ronen Ginzburg's men are just as lethal, if not more so, at the start of the 2023-24 campaign. On Wednesday, Prometey plastered Veolia Towers Hamburg 97-77.
The Ukrainian club, which plays its home games at Arena Riga in the Lithuanian capital due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, started with a bang by scoring 35 first-quarter points and set a club record with 54 first-half points. It had 52 at halftime in Round 14 last season against Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana.
Prometey seemed on pace to rewrite the record book after 10 minutes. It made 5 of 7 three-pointers in the opening quarter and already led by 20. However, that pace proved impossible to keep up.
"In the second quarter, I think we got a little lackadaisical after starting the first quarter, and they punched us in the mouth and we just had to regroup at halftime to get the win tonight," explained point guard Marcus Keene, who led the charge with 19 points and 6 assists.
Despite several rallies by visiting Hamburg, the lead was never seriously threatened and one of the main reasons for the team's success, according to Coach Ginzburg, was his team's depth.
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Eleven different Prometey players scored and took at least 1 rebound. The only player who did not was forward Andrii Voinalovych, who was only on the floor for 82 seconds. Ten players dished at least 1 assist. Likewise ten players features for at least 13 minutes and no one played more than the 25:35 that center Ondrej Balvin spent on the court.
It all proved to be a winning recipe for Prometey, which after reaching the semifinals last season, started this campaign on the right foot.