A tie in the middle of the standings in BKT EuroCup Regular Season's Group B went to the hosts and gave them a share of third place.
Ulm shoots its way to 99-74 home win over Lietkabelis

ratiopharm Ulm bounced back from a humbling defeat a week ago to remain perfect at home by soundly beating 7bet-Lietkabelis Panevezys by 99-74 on Tuesday. The victory lifted Ulm's record to 2-1 in Group B and gave the German champions a share of third place. Lietkabelis dropped to 1-2.
Dakota Mathias downed 4 of Ulm's 17 three-pointers on the night to lead all scorers with 20 points. Trevion Williams was huge with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists, while Karim Jallow scored 15 points, Maximilian Langenfeld 14 and Georginho De Paula 10. Lietkabelis got 13 points from Gediminas Orelik, 11 from Paulius Valinskas and 10 from Gabrielius Maldunas.
Orelik's back-to-back three-pointers shot Lietkableis in front 3-6. Ulm responded with the next 7 points as Williams hit from deep to make it 10-6. Mathias took over from deep and Jallow followed him as the lead soared to 19-11. Liekabelis resumed scoring but Georginho and Thomas Klepeisz answered from deep for a double-digit lead by Ulm that held at 27-17 after 10 minutes. Williams, Dakota and Georginho extended the Ulm lead to a new high of 38-23. Martynas Varnas cut the difference with 5 consecutive points for Lietkabelis at 43-32, but Langenfeld answered from deep for Ulm. It was all Lietkabelis could do to stay within 53-42 at halftime.
An 0-6 run to start the third quarter got Lietkabelis as close as 53-48 before Mathias struck again from deep. By the time Williams sent a behind-the-back pass to Jallow for a triple and scored himself, Ulm had restored a 64-50 edge. Lietkabelis kept pushing until a basket by Gabrielus Maldunas and a triple by Donatas Sabeckis made it 68-58. Jallow's answer from deep kept Ulm up 71-58 after 30 minutes. Lietkabelis struggled to score until Orelik hit from deep at 75-64 but Pacome Dadiet answered in kind and then some, with 5 consecutive points at 80-64 with 6 minute left. That proved too little time for Lietkabelis to challenge while Ulm took advantage to drive the difference even higher.