Codi Miller-McIntyre, who likes to call himself 'The Wolf,' made sure MoraBanc Andorra walked out of Gran Canaria Arena with a come-from-behind win.
'The Wolf' howled at the right time

Miller-McIntyre did not find his scoring rhythm in the first 27 minutes of the game; he was limited to just 3 points until then. 'The Wolf' finally got going with a close basket and a three-pointer but Andorra only managed to trade baskets and still trailed 67-57 with over 8 minutes left. Then Miller-McIntyre buried a three-pointer, scored off a midcourt steal, drew a foul to sink a pair of free throws, added a driving basket and found David Jelinek twice for back-to-back triples - all in 141 seconds of total basketball.
He scored 9 points and fed Jelinek for the remaining 6 in a 4-15 run that gave Andorra the lead, 71-72. Miller-McIntyre cooled off after that, but Andorra's defense and Clevin Hannah's free-throw accuracy did the rest. He finished the game with 17 points, 4 rebounds, 9 assists and 6 fouls drawn for a PIR of 22. Above all, in less than 3 minutes, Miller-McIntyre showed how much impact he can have in a do-or-die game, and that is good news for Andorra going forward.