League-leading Real Madrid (22-6) faces the tough task of ending its surprising three-game losing streak with a trip to dangerous Virtus Segafredo Bologna (17-11), one of three teams currently tied for fifth place.
Virtus aims to prolong Real Madrid's slump
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The Italian team has lost four of its last six games, all against fellow candidates for a top-four finish, and will again look to Toko Shengelia for leadership after he scored 15 points in last week's narrow loss at Olympiacos. Real's offensive power was too much for Virtus to handle when the teams met in November, with 18 points and 11 assists from Facu Campazzo masterminding a convincing 100-74 home victory. But he has been subdued in the three-game losing run, failing to reach double digits in scoring, and savvy Virtus veteran Daniel Hackett will look to make his life difficult again this week.
