Dolomiti Energia Trento plays its last 7DAYS EuroCup game this season. It hosts Partizan NIS Belgrade, the second-ranked team in Group A.
Keys to victory: Trento vs. Partizan



Trento needs to shoot better
Trento has improved its scoring average throughout the season but still ranks 19th with 72.3 points per night. It has paid a high price for its low shooting percentages, especially inside the arc. Trento is last with a 44.7% two-point shooting percentage - the second-lowest in the last five EuroCup seasons. Trento is also at the bottom in three-point shooting percentage (30.1%). Without the pressure of having to qualify, Trento must share the ball better, which should lead to better shots and higher percentages.
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Partizan must keep hustling
Partizan NIS Belgrade, like all teams coached by Zeljko Obradovic, is excelling in all hustle stats. Partizan ranks third in offensive rebounds at 12.3 per night, only allowing opponents to get 10.4 boards under its own rim. Partizan is also fourth in steals at 7.9 per night and ranks first in blocked shots (3.4 bpg.). All that hustle leads to easy points - Partizan leads the competition in two-point shooting percentages at 57.7%. It is easier said than done, but if Partizan stays focused on defense and plays with its usual aggressiveness, offense should come easier with many transition baskets.




























































































