The Italian side won back-to-back games for the first time this season.
Reyer runs past Wolves, 77-93

Umana Reyer Venice picked up its first road win of the season, as it took control early and ran past Wolves Vilnius 77-93 on Wednesday night in the Lithuanian capital. This win improved Reyer to a 3-4 record in Group A, and a share of sixth place, while Wolves dropped to 3-3 in its debut BKT EuroCup campaign.
Reyer spent all but a couple of possessions in front and broke the game open with a 5-18 run bridging the third and fourth quarters behind 24 points from Barry Brown. Adas Juskevicius was the top scorer for the hosts with 15 points.
Tessitori scored 6 points early to help Reyer open a 9-13 lead. Adas Juskevicius answered with a three-pointer and Thurman's jumper put Wolves in front, before Aamir Simms banked a three to make it 14-18. The teams traded baskets, with Brown scoring from close range and long range for the visitors to help them set a 20-23 lead after 10 minutes.
Both sides kept trading blows in the second, with Kyle Wiltjer and Tessitori scoring for Reyer and Zemaitis and Miniotas for the hosts. Gagic also had a pair of baskets for Wolves, but another three from Brown kept Reyer ahead, 26-30. A big dunk from Christian Mekowulu helped the hosts go in front, 34-32, but Marco Spissu nailed a three-pointer right away at the other end. Jeff Brooks ended up knocking one down from the left corner in the final seconds of the quarter, making it 39-44 at halftime.
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Reyer, little by little, started to pull away in the second half. After Zukauskas hit a three for Wolves, Brown made consecutive baskets to make it 45-52. Mekowulu had an alley-oop dunk, but Brown knocked down a triple to open a 49-57 margin. Juskevicius hit back-to-back threes and Mekowulu had another dunk that got the hosts to 57-59, but Tucker hit a three and Brown a tough jumper to help Reyer lead 62-69 after 30 minutes.
Two more baskets from Brown in a 0-8 fourth-quarter run helped open a 62-77 score as the hosts were without a single basket for more than 4 and a half minutes to start the final period. There was 4:12 left in the game and Reyer up 63-80 when Thurman ended Wolves' field-goal drought. However, Reyer kept finding ways to score and the margin reached 20 points in the penultimate minute as the visitors closed it out.