Playoff-bound Prometey (9-8) and Joventut (10-7) are playing for final group position as they go head-to-head separated by just one win.
Rob Gray, Prometey: 'We are playing for home-court advantage'

Joventut, which has lost two in a row, grabbed a narrow 79-76 victory when the teams met in November, with Andrew Andrews netting 15 points, so Prometey needs to win by 4 or more to claim the head-to-head advantage. A key matchup will take place in the paint between veteran big men Ante Tomic and Ondrey Balvin, who had 12 points and 12 rebounds in November's meeting.
Ronen Ginzburg, Prometey head coach
"Joventut had a second great leg after some changes. It will be a tough game for both teams because there will be many experienced players on the court."
Rob Gray, Prometey player
"This next game is the difference between fourth place and sixth place. The difference between home court or road game in the first round of the playoffs. It's the most important game of the season for us at this point because we are playing for home-court advantage. We want to do everything we can, we are looking forward to competing. In Badalona we played a good game but they came back in the end and took the win."
Guillem Vives, Joventut player
"It's a very important game and we have to be aware of that. We have to understand that it's crucial for us if we want to do special things in this competitions. We have to be focused and do our jobs."