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Keys to victory: Partizan vs. Hamburg



Partizan ranks second in blocked shots (3.9 bpg.), seventh in steals (7.7 spg.), fourth in defensive rebounds (26.3 drpg.) and fourth in two-point shooting percentage (57.0% 2FG). Partizan has a size advantage in the paint with Alen Smailagic, Zach LeDay and Mathias Lessort and should make the most out of it, trying to get Maik Kostar into foul trouble. On defense, Partizan needs Aleksa Avramovic and Rodions Kurucs to play tough against Caleb Homesley.
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Hamburg Towers plays at a very high rhythm - the faster and more physical, the better. It ranks third in scoring (88.0 ppg.) but boosted that number to 97.7 in its last two games and won them all. The team ranks first in three-point shots attempted (30.2) and fifth in two-points attempts (39.6), all without many turnovers, just 11.7 per game, tied for fewest in the competition. Hamburg takes a lot of risks on defense, however, allowing a EuroCup-worst 88.8 points per game. If Hamburg can dominate the game tempo and play at full speed, Coach Pedro Calles's team should have a better chance to steal a win in Belgrade.




























































































