After consecutive thrilling home wins, fast-rising Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade (6-6) will look to make it three in a row against EA7 Emporio Armani Milan (4-8) which is looking to bounce back from two straight losses.
Ettore Messina, Milan: "No let-downs in intensity and focus"

Both teams had overtime games on Tuesday night, with Partizan overcoming Monaco while Milan lost at Bayern, so energy reserves will be tested and Milan’s extra travel miles could be a hindrance. The return of Kevin Punter from injury has given a fresh dimension to Partizan’s attack with 13 and 25 points, while recent signing Bruno Caboclo has strengthened the frontcourt and grabbed 4 offensive boards on Tuesday. Milan can always count on Shavon Shields, who netted 26 points in the loss at Bayern, but Ettore Messina needs more of his players to consistently deliver.
Zeljko Obradovic, Partizan head coach
"We watched the game Milan played in Munich. They played very well, but lost in overtime. That's basketball... They had a great chance to win. They are a very good team, regardless of the fact that they are missing some players. Except Kyle Hines, everybody can shoot three-pointers and that's something that's very important when we talk about our defense. How are we going to react to pick and pop situations. The player who dominates on their team at the moment is Shavon Shields, who has outstanding percentages for two and three points, Maodo Lo has shown during the season that he can play on a fantastic level. Johannes Voigtmann, Nicolo Melli and Alex Poythress are switching at the 'four' and 'five' positions. Also, they get aggressiveness from the other players on defense. Those are all things we talked about with the players when we were watching the video. It is clear that energy will be something very important, and we will look for freshness from the players who have not played against Monaco much, and of course, we will ask for help from our phenomenal fans and ask them once again to cheer us on and do it fairly and in a spirits of sportsmanship."
Ettore Messina, Milan head coach
“We are going to face the second-best EuroLeague offense, a team with a lot of talent among their perimeter players that plays with a lot of emotion in front of the home crowd. For us, it will be crucial, on top of playing with physicality and aggressiveness, to pay attention to the transition defense and to play the entire 40 minutes with no let-downs in terms of intensity and focus."
Balsa Koprivica, Partizan center
"It is on us to continue playing in a good rhythm. I think we've all played well lately in both ABA League and the EuroLeague. I believe that we are in a good rhythm and that we will be ready for [this game]. In previous matches, we showed fighting spirit as a team, we did not give up, of course, with great help from our fantastic fans. From the first to the 12th player, we played well and fought until the end"