After winning three straight at home, Partizan (7-6) is seeking a first road win since October as it travels to faltering Zalgiris (5-8) which fell twice in the double-round week.
Game Notes: Zalgiris vs. Partizan

Struggling for offensive fluency, Zalgiris ranks 17th in assists with just 15.2 per game, a figure that won't be helped by the loss of point guard Lukas Lekavicius to injury – piling even more pressure on the shoulders of Keenan Evans. Partizan certainly has no problems of that nature, ranking second in scoring with 87.2 points per game. The Serbian team is particularly strong inside the paint, leading the league in two-point conversion rate (62.1%), helped by Alen Smailagic's 8.8 points per game on 68% shooting inside the arc.


- Partizan beat Zalgiris 74-88 in Kaunas last season, which was the first win by a road team in their head-to-head games this century.
- Last season in Belgrade, Partizan beat Zalgiris 87-76 behind 26 points from Kevin Punter, who made a career-high 7 two-point shots that night.
- Partizan forward Zach LeDay spent the 2019-20 season with Zalgiris. He was a teammate of current Edgaras Ulanovas and Lukas Lekavicius.
- Zalgirs guard Keenan Evans and Partizan swingman James Nunnally were teammates at Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv during the 2021-22 season.
- Keenan Evans dished a career-high 9 assists in a road loss against Partizan last season.
- Zalgiris forward Arnas Butkevicius posted his career high in steals with 4 in a road loss against Partizan in October 2022.
- Nunnally set his career-high PIR of 38 by scoring a career-best 32 points and sinking a career-best 6 three-pointers and 6 two-pointers playing for Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv against Zalgiris in February 2022.
























































































