The Spanish side has now won six straight at Buesa Arena
Baskonia wipes the floor with ASVEL, 111-75

Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz recorded its biggest win of the season by thrashing LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne by 36 points in Round 33. Pablo Laso's men went up by double minutes less than seven minutes into the content and never looked back, even leading by 45 points (100-55) in the fourth quarter, which would have been a club-record win. Instead, it is the joint fourth-highest victory in Baskonia's history.
Markus Howard scored 25 points, Chima Moneke added 14 points, Trent Forrest poured in 13 points, and Tadas Sedekerskis and Khalifa Diop netted 10 points apiece. Melvin Ajinca was ASVEL's leading scorer with 16 points, followed by Theo Maledon with 13, and Nando De Colo and Melvin Ajinca with 10 points each.
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Things were relatively tight in the early going, with Baskonia holding a slender 10-9 lead almost 4 minutes into the contest, but a 15-0 run by the hosts blew the game open as Coach Laso's squad held a 25-9 advantage with 2:32 to go in the first quarter. De Colo ended an almost four-minute stretch without an ASVEL score, but after Tarik Black responded to Donta Hall's finish inside, Howard's three at the buzzer ensured it was 30-14 after 10 minutes.
Baskonia kept on charging in the second quarter as Nikos Rogkavopoulos, Howard and Luka Samanic helped the hosts go 39-19 ahead. Howard continued his hot start to the game with five points in quick succession to move to 15 points personal and give Baskonia a 25-point lead, 46-21. Rogkavopoulos's swelled the lead to 26, 50-24, and it was 62-34 at halftime.
Maledon and Ajinca tried to inspire an ASVEL fightback at the start of the third, but Baskonia started to run plays for Diop, who netted three consecutive scores to make it 72-40. Howard's four-point play then extended it to 76-40. Baskonia was playing with the freedom that comes with confidence, leading by as many as 42 (92-50) with 35 seconds to go before ASVEL youngster Yohann Sissoko ended the quarter with a three, 92-53.
Coach Laso decided to let his star players, like Howard, Moneke, Sedekerskis and Forrest, rest in the fourth as the bench players got a chance to shine. Pavel Savkov, who finished with a career-high 8 points, gave Baskonia a 45-point lead at 100-55, while Joseba Querejeta got his first EuroLeague points on his second-ever appearance to make it 107-70 with 1:50 left. Baskonia was up 111-70 with 11:16 to play, then five points by Ajinca, Sissoko and Edwin Jackson set the final 111-75 scoreline.