The French side set a club record in the BKT EuroCup for points scored in a game.
Paris's offense fired on all cylinders to dismantle Wolves

The opening stages of the BKT EuroCup Round 1 clash between Paris Basketball and Wolves Vilnius might have been a see-saw battle, but when the hosts geared up, their offense took the guests apart en route to a club record number of points.
TJ Shorts may have stolen the limelight at Halle Georges Carpentier, yet as many as six Paris players hit double digits for points in its 105-78 win on Tuesday night. Collin Malcolm scored 16 points and Mikael Jantunen bagged 12, while Nadir Hifi and Gauthier Denis added 11 apiece, with Tyson Ward also recording 10.
History was made for Paris
Nine players scored at least 7 points as Paris secured a record-breaking victory, with the hosts netting a total of 105 points – a new club record in the BKT EuroCup. The French side's previous record was set last season, in Round 14, when it beat Buducnost VOLI Podgorica 103-87 at home.
Head coach Tuomas Iisalo praised his players for their performance in their season opener and stressed that Paris managed to thrive on offense because they were solid on defense.
“Today we shot the ball really well, which gives some a bit of a margin of error, but our energy was really good, especially in the second half,” Iisalo began. “We had some defensive possessions where the rotations were amazing and you can just feel how much energy that gives to the whole team. Everything starts with solid defense. A lot of people talk about our offense, but defense is our calling card.”
The impact of Paris's defensive effort can be mirrored by the bench’s contribution throughout the duel, as the players who came on managed to maintain the momentum thanks to the energy they infused into the team.
In fact, Paris’s bench outscored the starters 59-46 and they also registered more assists (13-11) than the starting five. Paris went 26-for-41 (63.4%) on two-pointers and 12-for-27 (44.4%) from behind the arc, scoring more than 24 points in each quarter and breaking the 100-point barrier with four minutes left on the clock.
On Tuesday night, Iisalo presented a well-oiled scoring machine which sent a clear message to the rest of the EuroCup contenders. Paris is here to cause damage.