The Bosnian forward fired on all cylinders with immaculate shooting which put the visitors to the sword.
Inspired Dzanan Musa propelled Real to big win over Partizan

Real Madrid strolled to a 91-75 home win over Partizan Mozzar Bet Belgrade to underline its dominance of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season, improving to 15-1 while the Serbian team dropped to 9-7, having won the previous five games before being blown away in the WiZink Center.
Dzanan Musa led Real’s charge with a superb display, scoring 23 points on 10-of-11 shooting from the floor. He netted 16 points in the first half when Real carved out a 48-36 advantage. That lead soared to 76-49 late in the third quarter, effectively killing the game as a contest.
Following lost season’s rip-roaring playoff series between the two teams, when Real overturned a 0-2 deficit to win the best-of-five series 3-2, Thursday's lop-sided clash failed to replicate that kind of drama and quality which had kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Partizan could not match Real in any department and after taking a 2-5 lead, the visitors fizzed out and trailed throughout. Musa in particular toyed with Partizan’s defense, driving layups to the basket almost at will against a static-looking defense.
The Bosnian forward underscored that Real’s no-nonsense approach had paid off. “We kept our heads in the game right from the start,” Musa said in a post-game interview. “We knew Partizan would come here with all their force and we responded well. When I am on the court, I want to do everything I can to help the team win.”
Veteran Sergio Rodriguez ended the game scoreless but he dished out 9 assists and most of them were converted by towering center Vincent Poirier, who added gloss to Real’s victory with some eye-catching slam dunks. Mario Hezonja was his usual reliable self, matching Poirier’s tally of 14 points and head coach Chus Mateo could only purr with delight after seeing his team stretch its winning streak.
“Today we played well against a very good team,” he said. “We have good players who pay attention too and it’s very important to stay focused. We will enjoy tonight and then tomorrow we’ll start thinking about the next one.”
Partizan arrived in Madrid running on empty after Tuesday’s tough 67-72 at Valencia and head coach Zeljko Obradovic conceded his men were below par. “We played a very bad game as we kept turning the ball over,” he said. We had no energy defensively and we weren’t smart enough on offense. Real Madrid is an excellent team, they played at a different speed today and deserved to win the game.”
Real thrived on shooting from two-point territory, making 24 of 32 from inside the arc (75%), having also forced 16 turnovers from Partizan which also had only as many assists. In contrast, Real produced 25 assists against 12 turnovers, underlining a selfless approach that has seen it pick apart its rivals time and again this season.