There were four road victors on Tuesday evening
Game Center: Efes, Virtus shine on the road; Baskonia makes a statement; ASVEL downs Bayern

Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Zalgiris Kaunas 64-87 Anadolu Efes Istanbul
The Pablo Laso era at Efes got off to the perfect start as the Spaniard saw his team grab a 61-82 win at Zalgiris, which ended the Turkish side’s three-game losing streak. This victory was Efes’s first on the road since October 28, when it beat Paris in Round 7. For Zalgiris, it suffered its second straight home loss after also falling to Maccabi in Kaunas in Round 14. Efes got off to a fast start on Wednesday and never looked back, while Zalgiris struggled to ever find top gear.
Efes sharpshooter Cole Swider was the game’s top scorer with 18 points, with his teammates Vincent Poirier and Jordan Loyd adding 14 and 12 points, respectively. Nick Weiler-Babb was very impressive at point guard, too, finishing with 7 points and 13 assists. Zalgiris had just two players reach double figures in scoring: Nigel Williams-Goss with 11 points, and Sylvain Francisco with 10.
LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne 76-74 FC Bayern Munich
ASVEL rallied back in the fourth quarter to beat Bayern 76-74 on Wednesday night at LDLC Arena. The hosts started strong with Nando De Colo netting two straight layups that saw him become only the second player to reach the 5,000-point mark after EuroLeague's all-time top scorer Mike James.
Bayern took a 15-22 lead by ending the first quarter with a 2-9 run, but ASVEL fought back and secured a 42-38 advantage at the break. The visitors held the French side to just 9 points in the third quarter and took a 51-62 cushion into the fourth thanks to a 0-11 run. But ASVEL bounced back and outscored the German team 25-12 to clinch the win. Having ended its four-game losing streak, ASVEL improved its record to 4-12. Meanwhile, Bayern suffered its seventh straight defeat, dropping to 5-11.
Thomas Heurtel paced the hosts with 15 points, 11 of which were scored in the second half. Glynn Watson netted 9 in the fourth quarter, ending the game on 14 points. Spencer Dinwiddie bagged 15 points, but missed some crucial shots in the closing stages.
Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade 68-86 Virtus Bologna
Virtus enjoyed a comfortable road win at Partizan after the Italian team wiped out an eight-point second quarter deficit to improve to 8-8, while the hosts dropped to 6-10.
The lead changed hands several times in a see-saw first quarter before Virtus pulled away into a 19-24 lead on the back of 10 points from livewire guard Carsen Edwards. Partizan hit back with a 9-1 run early in the second and went on to extend its advantage to 37-30 thanks to some monster dunks from big man Bruno Fernando. Virtus then closed out the first half with a 0-10 run to lead 37-40 at the interval, helped by 10 turnovers from the home team. Virtus carried the momentum into the third quarter and carved out a 52-63 advantage ahead of the final 10 minutes as Partizan’s offense was ground to a halt. Another 0-7 at the start of the fourth put Virtus out of Partizan’s reach and the visitors breezed to their third straight road win over the Serbian side.
Edwards paced Virtus on 20 points while Matt Morgan and Derrick Alston chipped in with 14 each. At the other end, Sterling Brown netted 15 points for Partizan and Duane Washington scored 14.
Kosner Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz 85-73 AS Monaco
Baskonia protected its home floor once again, downing Monaco 85-73 on Wednesday night. It is Baskonia’s sixth straight home win to improve to a 6-10 record, while Monaco dropped to 9-7. Baskonia led by as many as 16 points early in the third quarter, when Monaco responded with a 0-14 run to get within 2 points. But Baskonia quickly restored the margin to double digits, then had a reply any time Monaco tried to make a run.
Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot was Baskonia’s top scorer with 19 points, but it was Trent Forrest who led the way with 17 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Markus Howard and Gytis Radzevicius each added 12 points in a win. Mike James has 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in a losing effort.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Dubai Basketball 95-97 Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv
Maccabi extended its season-long winning streak to three games as it handed Dubai its first loss at the Coca-Cola Arena with a nail-biting 95-97 victory. Maccabi used some hot three-point shooting for a 17-point lead late in the third quarter. Dubai knotted the game 87-87 with 4 minutes left and tied it again with 27 seconds to play on McKinley Wright’s four-point play. But Maccabi won it on O’Shae Brissett’s dunk with 3.9 seconds left to improve to 6-10.
Jaylen Hoard scored 21 points, Roman Sorkin had 17 points and Iffe Lundberg had 13 points and 4 assists - including the feed to Brissett for his only basket of the game. Dubai fell to 6-9 with now a 6-1 mark in its home arena, though the game was played without fans. McKinley Wright collected career highs of 26 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists, Justin Anderson had 18 points and Filip Petrusev chipped in 15 points in the loss.
Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul 77-81 Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens
Panathinaikos ground out a 77-81 win at Fenerbahce on the back of 25 points from Kendrick Nunn in the battle of the last two EuroLeague champions, improving to 10-6 while the hosts dropped to 9-6 after their first loss in 13 games in all competitions.
In a physical and low-scoring first quarter, Panathinaikos nosed ahead 16-17 with the opening 10 minutes marked by an audacious Talen Horton-Tucker dunk at one end and a Kendrick Nunn shot from way downtown at the other. The Greens pulled away into a 27-37 lead in the second as Nunn caught for the visitors, but Fenerbahce fought hard to stay in touch and slashed the deficit to 37-41 at halftime. An 11-0 run at the start of the third quarter turned the tide and gave Fenerbahce a 48-41 lead, and the hosts stayed in the driving seat to take a 57-50 advantage into the final 10 minutes of the contest. The Greens conjured a 5-16 run early in the fourth quarter to nose ahead 62-66 and held on to their lead in the home straight, as Nunn sank four successive free throws while TJ Shorts added another to silence the home crowd.
Nunn added 4 assists and as many steals to his tally while Cedi Osman chipped in with 11 points for Panathinaikos. At the other end, Talen Horton-Tucker netted 22 points for Fenerbahce, Tarik Biberovic chipped in with 15 and Wade Baldwin added 11, but the competition’s holders were undone by 22 turnovers having only managed 14 assists.
Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv 84-78 Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade
Hapoel stayed top of the standings by tasting victory in its first ever EuroLeague game in Israel, outlasting Crvena Zvezda 84-78. The first half was very closely contested as neither team led by more than 5 points, and the interval arrived with Hapoel narrowly ahead, 40-37. After a third quarter of momentum swings it stayed close right until the final few possessions, when two key baskets from Chris Jones made the difference.
Hapoel was paced by a spectacular Elijah Bryant with 28 points and 9 rebounds, while Dan Oturu added 18 points and Jones netted 15. Jared Butler led Zvezda with 27 points and 8 assists, with Codi Miller-McIntyre (13), Jordan Nwora (11) and Semi Ojeleye (10) also scoring in double digits. Hapoel improved to 12-4 in first place while Zvezda dropped to 9-7 after three straight losses.
Olympiacos Piraeus 92-99 Valencia Basket
Valencia recorded its fifth straight victory by stunning Olympiacos 92-99 on Tuesday night at Peace and Friendship Stadium. A back-and-forth first half saw the visitors take a narrow 47-49 lead into the second half, but Olympiacos opened the third quarter with a 12-0 run and even led by 13 with 1:21 left. Valencia bounced back in the fourth, firing on all cylinders from beyond the arc to outscore the Reds 16-32.
Having grabbed its second win on Greek soil in less than two weeks, Valencia improved its record to 11-5. Meanwhile, the hosts suffered their fourth loss in five games, dropping to 8-7. It should be noted that the road team has won eight straight and 13 of the 17 games between Olympiacos and Valencia this century.
Nathan Reuvers bagged a career-high 21 points and Matt Costello netted 14, having gone 4-for-8 from deep. Josep Puerto and Jean Montero scored 13 each, with Darius Thompson pairing his 12 points with 6 assists. Sasha Vezenkov paced Olympiacos with 24 points, while Nikola Milutinov registered 13 points and 8 rebounds in a losing effort.
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 89-82 Real Madrid
Milan continued its impressive start to life under Peppe Poeta by beating Real Madrid 89-82 at Allianz Cloud, marking the Italian side’s third straight home win in games against Los Blancos. Coach Poeta’s men led by as many 16 points in the third quarter, but a late push towards the end of the third made it a 6-point ballgame entering the fourth. Marko Guduric notably stepped up in the final frame, helping Milan reestablish a double-digit advantage, but back-to-back threes by Facundo Campazzo created some nerves inside the arena at 84-80. However, Guduric was on hand to score a crucial three – Milan’s 14th on the night – to push the gap to 7 points (87-80) as the Little Red Shoes came away with the win.
Now 9-7 on the season, Milan is 3-1 since Coach Poeta was named head coach on a full-time basis. Real Madrid fell to the same 9-7 record. Guduric was Milan’s top scorer with 22 points, followed by Zach LeDay with 14, Armoni Brooks with 13, and Quinn Ellis and Shavon Shields with 10 apiece. Real Madrid was led by Campazzo with 25 points. Trey Lyles added 14 points for the visitors, while Mario Hezonja had 11.
Paris Basketball 69-85 FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona recorded its fourth consecutive victory by downing Paris Basketball 69-85 in the French capital in Round 16. Barca improved to 11-5 in the standings. Meanwhile, Paris dropped to 5-11 and is now on a five-game losing streak, matching its longest ever in the competition.
Kevin Punter led the winners with 21 points. Will Clyburn added 19 and 11 rebounds, Dario Brizuela had 18 points, Willy Hernangomez got 13 while Joel Parra contributed 11 for Barca. Nadir Hifi paced Paris with 16 points, Jared Rhoden added 15, Allan Dokossi 14 and Lamar Stevens 12.
Barca dominated the game almost from start to finish, and Paris's only lead came at 8-6. Barca build a 13-30 margin after 10 minutes, extended it to 29-52 at halftime behind an unstoppable Clyburn and kept a safe lead all the way until the final buzzer.







































