Two direct rivals heading in opposite directions meet for a crunch clash as Prometey (5-5) hosts Besiktas (6-4).
Ronen Ginzburg, Prometey: 'I don't think they have many weak points'



The home team has propelled its playoffs hopes by winning three of its last four, including last week's solid 83-97 triumph at Hamburg behind 15 points from undisputed leader Ondrej Balvin, who has averaged 14 points and 9.3 rebounds in the last three games. After losing two in a row, Besiktas will look to end its slump by negating Balvin's power through Angel Delgado, who has claimed at least 8 rebounds in the last six games straight. A repeat of Jonah Mathews' 28 points in last week's loss to Joventut would be handy too.
Ronen Ginzburg, Prometey head coach
"For sure, they are a good team and now they have another new player. They are a great team; they defeated Fenerbahce in the Turkish League not so long ago! I don't think they have many weak points, but we'll do our thing, follow the game plan and try to play smart against them."