Caleb Agada caught fire in the first half as Prometey beat Bursaspor

Prometey Slobozhanske got off to the worst possible start on the road at Frutti Extra Bursaspor, falling behind 8-0 inside the opening three and a half minutes. Head coach Ronen Ginzburg called a timeout, and soon after, Caleb Agada got to work.
The 7DAYS EuroCup rookie scored 10 points in a hurry to give Prometey the lead, 11-13, a couple of minutes later. Then, his three-pointer to end the first quarter saw him reach 18 points in the opening 10 minutes of play. Given that his triple saw Prometey retake the lead, 22-23, it meant that he had scored 78.3% of his team's points in the first quarter.
It had quickly become The Agada Show inside Tofas Spor Salonu, as the Nigeria international exploded for another 6 points in the opening five minutes of the second quarter. But, with Agada now up to a career-high 24 points in the game, he then began to cool off. Or, rather, Bursaspor began to pay far closer attention to him, particularly after the break.
In the closing stages of the game, and with Agada having not scored since the midway point of the second quarter, he reappeared with a dagger three-pointer with 35 seconds left on the clock, which gave Prometey a 92-94 advantage.
No more points were scored in the game, thanks mostly to James Dickey's block on Zach Auguste in the final seconds. But it was thanks to Agada that Prometey was able to grab its fifth win in a row and become co-leader in Group A.