The week's action concludes with a meeting between two ambitious clubs as ASVEL (8-14) welcomes Virtus (10-12). A highlight will be the backcourt duel between former teammates Nando De Colo and Milos Teodosic, who shone together as they led CSKA Moscow to the title in 2016. Teodosic is still delivering classy performances, with 9 assists in victory over Zvezda earlier this week, while De Colo remains the key offensive weapon for ASVEL with an average of 13.6 points per game.
Game Notes: ASVEL vs. Virtus

In their first EuroLeague clash in almost two decades, ASVEL beat Virtus 79-84 in Round 6 in Bologna with David Lighty scoring 16 points.
The two teams have played three times in the EuroLeague this century and the road team has won all three of those games.
Virtus and ASVEL faced each other in the 2006-07 EuroCup, with Virtus winning both games.
Virtus center Ismael Bako spent two seasons with ASVEL, from 2019 to 2021, and made his EuroLeague debut there. He was a teammate of Antoine Diot, Charles Kahudi, David Lighty, Amine Noua and Paul Lacombe.
ASVEL's Nando De Colo and Virtus point guard Milos Teodosic were teammates at CSKA Moscow for three seasons, from 2014 to 2017, and led CSKA to three Final Four appearances and the 2016 EuroLeague title.
De Colo and Virtus forward Toko Shengelia were teammates at Valencia Basket during the 2009-10 season and won the 2010 EuroCup together that season.


Virtus center Mam Jaiteh and ASVEL's David Lighty were teammates at JSF Nanterre during the 2013-14 season and made their EuroLeague debuts together.
Virtus big man Jordan Mickey set his career-high with a PIR of 36 playing for Khimki Moscow Region against ASVEL in March of last season. He also made a career-best 10 free throws in that game.
Virtus guard Iffe Lundberg posted his career high with 23 points playing for CSKA Moscow against ASVEL in April 2021.

























































































