Offensive rebounds gave Prometey the edge over Cluj

U-BT Cluj-Napoca produced a hard-fought comeback and turned the game around in the last quarter, but Prometey Slobozhanske defended well and conceded just 4 points in the last 6 minutes to secure an 87-96 win. Yet, Prometey was anything but solid in defense overall, as it allowed Cluj to score 87 points.
The key to coming out victorious from Wednesday’s game was the visitors' dominance in offensive rebounds, beating Cluj 13-17 in that category to produce 23 second-chance points. Heading into Wednesday’s clash, Prometey boasted an average of 12.8 offensive rebounds per game - the second-best mark in the 7DAYS EuroCup. As Cluj head coach Mihai Silvasan pointed out in the post-match press conference, his players were aware that Prometey could cause them trouble with their offensive boards, but they struggled to stop them.
"We allowed [Prometey to grab] 17 offensive rebounds and that’s not what we wanted," Silvasan stressed. "We prepared for this game knowing that this team scores lots of points – they are top in the EuroCup in terms of points scored per game. So offensive rebounds and transitions are their weapons and we couldn’t stop at least one of these weapons."
Indeed, eight Prometey players grabbed at least 1 offensive rebound each, with Ondrej Balvin grabbing 5 boards – his second-best mark this season. He was followed by DJ Kennedy, who added 3. Meanwhile, 6 of their 17 offensive rebounds came in the last quarter, when Prometey needed them the most in their bid to seal their 10th straight victory.