Buducnost VOLI Podgorica made sure of finishing in the top eight of Group B and clinched a playoff spot with a 78-68 home win over the London Towers on Wednesday. Buducnost improved to an 8-5 record while London dropped to 5-8.
Buducnost advances to playoffs with 78-68 win over London

Erick Green paced Buducnost with 16 points, Trae Bell-Haynes scored 14 and Cameron Reynolds netted 11, while the outstanding Sam Dekker led London and all scorers with 27 points to go with 8 rebounds. Ovie Soko added 11 points for the Lions.
The game got off to a slow start as both sides struggled in offense, with London missing its opening 13 shots from the floor and netting the first with only 1:13 minutes left on the clock in the first quarter. That allowed Buducnost to take a 10-3 lead and the home team was 13-7 ahead at the end of the first period. That marked London’s fewest points in a single quarter of a EuroCup game. Its previous low was 10 points in the third quarter against Gran Canaria earlier this season.
Both teams improved slightly in the second quarter as Buducnost was 21-15 ahead midway through, with Reynolds leading the way for the Montenegrin side while Dekker stood out at the other end. Reynolds and Haynes had 8 points each for Buducnost in the first half while the versatile Dekker netted 14 for London, including a buzzer-beating three-pointer which slashed the home team’s advantage to 37-26 at halftime. That, incidentally, was the opening half’s only three-pointer on either side, with Buducnost shooting 0 of 6 while London hit 1 of 6.
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The home side was in cruise control in the opening 5 minutes of the third quarter but London found another gear and, helped by two dunks from Josh Sharma in quick succession, reduced the arrears to 43-39 before Marko Jagodic-Kuridza hit Buducnost’s first three-pointer of the evening.
Sharma had three dunks in the third quarter, profiting from some fine pick-and-roll plays with his teammates, while Jagodic-Kuridza sank another three-pointer following an audacious long-range effort from Bell-Haynes which amounted to a 54-44 lead for the home team ahead of the final period.
Dekker opened the fourth quarter with a dunk but London was kept at bay as Buducnost caused damage to the visitors with trademark offensive rebounding and it was clear London faced an uphill battle when Bell-Haynes hit another one from downtown to give the home team a 64-50 lead. The visitors replied with an 8-2 run inspired by the unstoppable Dekker, with his ability to score from various positions carrying London’s effort to stage a comeback. However, the writing was on the wall when Green made a long three to give Buducnost a 74-63 lead with 1:37 left on the clock and the hosts closed out the contest to make the knockout stage of the competition with five games to spare.