The French club showed its title credentials with a convincing win to start the BKT EuroCup season.
Paris cruises past Wolves in season opener, 105-78

Paris Basketball hit the ground running in the 2023-24 BKT EuroCup season by grabbing a 105-78 victory over Wolves Vilnius at Halle Georges Carpentier on Tuesday night. The hosts recorded their first win of the season, while Wolves debuted in the competition with a loss on the road. Paris looked dominant throughout the duel, comfortably breaking the 100-point barrier in the fourth quarter.
TJ Shorts paired his 20 points with 9 assists for a PIR of 30. Collin Malcolm and Nadir Hifi scored 16 and 11 points off the bench, respectively, with the latter also dishing 7 assists. Mikael Jantunen scored 12 points and Gauthier Denis added 11 for the hosts. Rasheed Sulaimon led Wolves with 15 points, in addition to recording 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Eigirdas Zukauskas scored 14 points and Arturs Zagars added 10.
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How the game played out
Shorts and Sebastian Herrera scored Paris's first baskets to give the hosts a 5-2 lead. Wolves bounced back, with Sulaimon bagging five straight points to put the guests ahead, 5-7. Yet, Paris received a boost from the bench as Hifi and Michael Kessens scored a couple of points each to give Paris a 9-7 edge. Zagars stepped up, scoring two from the line and downing a triple for an 11-12 Wolves lead. Hifi took his tally to 4 points and Denis sank a three-pointer with his first touch with the basketball to make it 19-13. An explosive Shorts scored a layup and a jump shot to secure a 24-15 lead for the hosts heading into the second quarter.
Despite the game being basket-for-basket in the opening stages, Paris went on a 15-2 run to open a double-digit lead, 29-15, which forced Wolves to call a timeout. Sulaimon responded with a triple, but Malcolm had a basket-and-one to reach 8 points and help the hosts maintain a 41-25 advantage. Zagars scored five points in a hurry as he looked to lead the fightback. Zukauskas stole the ball and sank a layup before downing one from behind the arc to trim the deficit to 41-32. Herrera responded with a triple, but Wolves managed to maintain the margin to single digits before halftime.
The hosts entered the second half ahead, 48-40, and Shorts scored his team’s first six points of the third quarter before setting up Ward, who downed a triple for a 57-44 Paris lead. Malcolm knocked down his second triple of the game, but Tre'shawn Thurman responded with five points in just a few seconds, as he stole the ball after downing a triple and scored a layup to trim down Paris’s lead to 64-53. Wolves did try to hang in there, with Arnas Berucka sinking a three-pointer and Christian Mekowulu scoring a basket to make it 72-62.
Shorts netted Paris’s last basket of the third quarter, as well as its first two points in the fourth, to take his tally to 20 points. Then, he turned provider for Ward, who scored in transition to open his team’s biggest lead of the night, 81-62. Hifi, Kessens and Bandja Sy came off the bench to inspire the hosts to an 11-point run for a 95-68 lead and practically put the game to bed. It was just a matter of time for Paris to break the 100-point barrier, and Malcolm did so from the line with 04:07 remaining. The hosts then went on to break their scoring record in the EuroCup, sealing a 105-78 triumph in their season opener.