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After the Christmas and New Year holidays in the Basketball Super League, the first 4 matches of the regular season were played on January 10.

Kharkov Falcons beat Rivne for the first time in history – before that, twice in the Cup and in the first round of this season, the Rivne team celebrated the victory.

The reporting match was quite tense – the teams responded to each other with moves. The leader changed 8 times in the first half of the meeting, and Rivne only managed to create a significant difference in the second half of the second quarter, ahead by +9.

However, in this match the Rivne team could not finish well in the quarters: in the first they lost the +6 advantage and lost the ten-minute period, in the second they allowed the Falcons to reduce the lead from -9 to -4, and in the third they completely missed the 0:8 move at the end and went to the last break at -8.

In the last quarter Rivne managed to regain the intrigue and take the lead again by the middle of the quarter, but Kharkov Falcons responded with their own breakthrough, regaining the +8 advantage and not missing the victory despite the tense ending.

Capital Kiev-Basket continued its fight for leadership in the league by beating Cherkasy Mavpy club, which was going through a difficult period on the Dnieper field.

Zabirchenko’s team started the first quarter actively, displaying a strong arsenal of long-range shots. Only Artem Romanitsa made four accurate three-point shots in the first ten minutes. The partner’s performance was supported by Sushkin, Bublik and Klevzunik. Cherkassy Mavpy was not ready for such a scenario and appeared confused during the attack. At the end of the first quarter, Kyiv-Basket was ahead with an impressive advantage of 34:14.

In the second quarter, Dmitry Nagorny’s team began to act more competently in defense, which somewhat limited the actions of the Kievans. At the same time, Koshevatsky and Dibiamaka managed to find the keys to the opponent’s basket. However, this success was not enough for his struggle; The teams went to the long break with a score of 27:55.

At the beginning of the third quarter, Cherkasy Mavpy lit a ray of hope for the intrigue in this confrontation. At least in the first minutes, Nagorny’s team managed to make a small advance of 11:6. However, with 48:77 remaining in the last quarter, Kiev-Basket came back into the game and did not allow its opponent to get closer than 20 points.

In the last ten minutes, Dmitry Zabirchenko released the youngsters: Karpyuk, Kolavole, Malich, Bur and Manuylyk received valuable playing time. Cherkassy Mavpy managed to slightly improve the situation during this period, but there was no global turning point in the match – the Kiev team confidently brought the matter to victory, showing a solid execution of long-distance shots: 15 out of 30 attempts were on target.

Prykarpattya-Hoverla defeated Zaporozhye at home with a score of 100:73. The home team won the first quarter, but Goverla responded with a strong breakthrough in the second quarter. Winning the second 10 minutes (27:10), the guest team gained a comfortable advantage until the final siren and carried the match to a convincing away victory.

While Zaporozhye played without Anton Butz and Caleb Matthews, captain Sergei Startsev did not play for the Ivano-Frankivsk team. The best player of the match was Frankovo ​​forward Ilya Kabatsiura, who finished with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists for a triple-double with three assists. Guest point guard Leiterrence Reed played with 22 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds, while Roman Morozov also scored 22 points.

Hoverla beat Zaporozhye for the second time this season and are now ahead 2:0 in the season series. The home team will continue their home bubble in Zaporozhye with a match against Stary Lutsk on Sunday, and Hoverla will play against Dnepr.

Dnepr retained the first place in the championship by defeating Stary Lutsk club with a score of 86:68.

While an equal fight continued on the field until the middle of the second quarter, Dnepr managed to make an attack before the big break and won the first half 40:27. At the beginning of the third quarter, Old Lutsk seized the initiative and even reduced the gap to one attack, but Dnepr regained its comfortable advantage.

In the fourth quarter, Dnepr gained a double-digit lead for the first time and generally carried the game calmly to victory.

Super League. Regular season. 8th round, January 10

Kharkov Falcons – 83:76 exactly (25:22, 14:21, 23:11, 21:22)

Kharkov Falcons: Zaplotinsky 10 + 13 rebounds, Solovyov 12, Nikitin 20, Klimov 10, Khokhonik 11 + 12 assists – start; Nikita Bezyma 6, Maxim Bezyma 6, Cheverdin 3, Kiktev 3, Martynov 2, Shavgarov 0.

Straight: Dupree 24 + 5 rebounds, Traylor 7, Ponosov 12, Ryaboy 6, Hines 3 – start; Bykov 13, Timoshchuk 5 + 5 assists, Shepelev 4, Sheptytsky 2, Korovyakov 0, Mikhailovich 0.

Cherkasy Mavpy – Kiev-Basket 67:93 (14:34, 13:21, 21:22, 19:16)

Cherkasy Mavpy: Marchenko 7, Koshevatsky 18 + 3 rebounds + 4 assists, Dibiamaka 13 + 4 rebounds, Golenkov 2 + 3 rebounds, Gemlin 11 + 3 rebounds – start; Johnson 9 + 6 rebounds + 5 turnovers, Kholod 5 + 6 rebounds, Fesun 2 + 3 rebounds, Andrushchenko 0.

Kyiv-Basket: Sushkin 17 + 7 rebounds + 4 assists, Romanitsa 20 + 3 rebounds, Klevzunik 7 + 5 rebounds, Bublik 17 + 4 rebounds + 4 assists, Sandul 4 + 5 rebounds + 2 blocked shots – start; Kolawole 9 + 3 rebounds, Karpyuk 11 + 10 rebounds + 5 losses, Bur 2, Ryzhkov 6, Smytyukh 0, Malich 0, Manuylyk.

Zaporozhye – Prykarpattya-Hoverla 73:100 (24:15, 10:27, 18:29, 21:29)

Zaporozhye: Velichko 16 + 4 assists, Petrenko 14 + 7 rebounds, Eisa 13 + 12 rebounds + 2 blocks – 4 losses, Lishchina 13, Lovings 10 – starts; Rybakov 3, Klimanov 2, Surkis 2, Terekhin 0.

hoverla: Morozov 22, Reed 22 + 8 assists + 7 rebounds – 5 losses, Kabatsiura 19 + 10 rebounds + 7 assists, Markiv 14, Kuznetsov 3 – starts; Chugunov 8, Dmitrenko 8 + 6 rebounds, Rudy 4, Drozdov 0.

Dnieper – Old Lutsk 86:68 (19:15, 21:12, 22:21, 24:20)

Dnieper: Dubonenko 6, Sypalo 8+6 rebounds, Timofeenko 19, Konev 18+7 rebounds, Gorobchenko 0 – start; Bondarchuk 9, Koldomasov 8 + 5 assists, Zakurdaev 6 + 4 rebounds + 6 assists, Popov 0, Druzhelyubov 0.

Old Lutsk: Roy 13 + 9 rebounds + 6 steals, Dupin 3, Mikhailov 3, Moore 18 + 5 rebounds, Lesik 10 + 10 rebounds – start; Nikolaychuk 10, Anderson 6, Trotsik 3, Gorobchenko 2, Timoshchuk 0.

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NBA: Oklahoma victory, Minnesota comeback, Toronto beat Philadelphia in overtime

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Ten games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 11-12.

Oklahoma won at home against Miami.

The Heat started the game well and quickly took the lead by 9 points, 14:5. After that, the first half of the game was under their control and Miami was ahead for 59:54 before the big break. The third quarter of the match was decisive, during which the Thunder made a 15:0 move and created a 13-point advantage for themselves with 87:74. Then the home team took control of the game and calmly won with a score of 124:112.

The most productive player of the match was Gilgeous-Alexander with 29 points, while Holmgren also had a double-double with 16 points + 10 rebounds.

Minnesota got the win against San Antonio.

Spurs started the match with a score of 16:0, thus controlling the game and leading until the end of the fourth quarter. Minnesota took the lead for the first time in the game 2 minutes before the siren. Edwards scored the two-pointer and made the score 100:98. Barnes then hit a 3-pointer and McDaniels and Foch hit two-pointers. The fate of the match was decided by Edwards, who scored two points 17 seconds before the end of the match and brought the score to 104:103.

Edwards led the victory with 23 points, while Reed had a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds.

Toronto defeated Philadelphia in overtime.

The home team, which was ahead from the beginning of the match, took the lead +14 – 54:40 in the second quarter. But they failed to develop or maintain their superiority. In the third quarter, Minnesota gradually narrowed the gap and after a 7:0 move, they took the lead by 9 points at 82:73. At the start of the fourth 12-minute period, Toronto managed to quickly come back and then tied the game on the field: The teams exchanged leads 9 times and the score was tied 6 more times.

21 seconds before the siren, Maxey hit a three-pointer to make Philadelphia +4 and seemingly seal the victory. However, the Raptors did not give up and two-point baskets by Quickley and Shead tied the score 2 seconds before the buzzer and took the game to overtime. It remained an even game and the winner’s fate was decided at the last second. Barnes won the free throw and scored with the first shot, but missed the second and the opponent had no time to respond. The result is 116:115 in favor of Toronto.

Barnes played with 31 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists for the Raptors.

NBA. Regular season, December 12

Oklahoma – Miami – 124:112 (32:34, 22:25, 39:26, 31:27)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (29 + 8 assists), Jaylen Williams (18), Holmgren (16 + 10 rebounds), Dort (4), Wallace (3) – start; Mitchell (16), Wiggins (11), Joe (11), Jaylin Williams (9), Caruso (7), Carlson (0), K. Williams (0).

Miami: Wiggins (23 + 6 losses), Hirro (19), Larsson (16), Mitchell (13 + 10 assists), Adebayo (6 + 14 rebounds) – start; Jovic (13), Ware (8), Smith (6 + 6 assists), Jaques (5 + 5 turnovers), Fontecchio (3), Yakucionis (0), Johnson (0), Gardner (0).

Minnesota – San Antonio – 104:103 (24:31, 18:24, 29:30, 33:18)

Minnesota: Edwards (23), Divincenzo (19 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Randle (15 + 8 rebounds), McDaniels (12), Gobert (2 + 14 rebounds) – start; Reed (17 + 11 rebounds), Hyland (10), Conley (4), Clark (2).

San Antonio: Vembanyama (29 + 7 rebounds), Shempeni (14 + 10 rebounds), Barnes (13), Fox (12 + 8 rebounds), Castle (11 + 7 losses) – start; K. Johnson (15), Cornet (6 + 12 rebounds), Waters (3), Harper (0), Olynyk (0).

Toronto – Philadelphia – 116:115 Overtime (22:25, 36:23, 18:36, 31:23, 9:8)

toronto: Barnes (31 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), Shead (22 + 6 assists), Quickley (20 + 7 assists), Murray-Boyles (17 + 15 rebounds), Walter (2) – start; Martin (9 + 8 rebounds), Agbadji (6), Bettle (5), Dick (2), Lawson (2), Mamukelashvili (0).

Philadelphia: Maxey (38 + 5 losses), Edgecombe (17), Barlow (13), Oubre (13), Drummond (0) – starts; Grimes (13 + 7 rebounds), Bona (9), Walker (7), McCain (5), Watford (0).

Orlando-New Orleans-128:118 (26:26, 32:33, 33:39, 37:20)

orlando: Bane (27), Black (26 + 7 assists), Banchero (23 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists), Bitadze (14 + 13 rebounds), Penda (9) – start; da Silva (16), M. Wagner (8), Richardson (3), Jones (2), Kane (0), Isaac (0).

new orleans: Williamson (22), Murphy (21 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Fiers (16), Queen (10 + 6 assists), McGowens (6) – starts; Poole (21), Matkovic (11), Missy (7 + 4 blocked shots), Hawkins (2), Peavey (2).

Memphis – Brooklyn – 103:98 (34:23, 27:27, 16:24, 26:24)

Memphis: Coward (21 + 8 rebounds), Lendale (16 + 9 rebounds), Jaren Jackson (14), Spencer (12 + 13 assists), Wells (2) – start; Aldama (15 + 8 rebounds), Caldwell-Pope (14), V. Williams (4), Jackson (3), Koloko (2 + 7 rebounds), Konchar (0).

Brooklyn: Clowney (17), Wolf (11 + 10 rebounds), Demin (7), Menn (7), Claxton (7) – start; Martin (17), Wilson (11), Thomas (9), Sharpe (8 + 13 rebounds), Traore (4 + 6 assists).

Portland – New York – 114:123 (34:34, 26:31, 25:25, 29:33)

Portland: Avdija (25 + 5 losses), Sharpe (23), Kamara (11), Klingin (8 + 8 rebounds), Sissoko (5) – start; Love (21), R. Williams (12), Holiday (8), Rooper (1).

New York: Brunson (26 + 8 assists), Anunoby (24 + 7 rebounds), Towns (20 + 11 rebounds), Hart (18 + 6 assists), Bridges (18 + 6 assists) – start; McBride (8), Robinson (6 + 11 rebounds), Clarkson (3), Diawara (0).

Denver – Milwaukee – 108:104 (27:23, 35:29, 23:22, 23:30)

Denver: Gordon (23), Watson (19 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Pickett (13 + 8 rebounds), Jones (5), Tyson (2) – start; Hardaway (25), Nnaji (14 + 10 rebounds), B. Brown (7), Strother (0).

Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (31 + 8 rebounds + 11 assists), Turner (16), Green (14), Porter (10 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Rollins (2) – start; Portis (14), Kuzma (11), G. Harris (6), Trent (0).

Phoenix – Washington – 112:93 (32:28, 33:22, 31:17, 16:26)

Phoenix: O’Neal (19 + 7 rebounds), Booker (17 + 8 assists), Brooks (16), Williams (11 + 7 rebounds), Gillespie (2) – start; Allen (12 + 7 rebounds), Ighodaro (10), Dunn (9), Livers (7), Fleming (4), Goodwin (3), Hayes-Davis (2), Maluach (0).

washington: Johnson (19), Sarr (19 + 15 rebounds), Coulibaly (12), George (5 + 6 losses), Middleton (2) – start; Carrington (9 + 7 assists), Riley (9), Shempeny (8), Bagley (6), Vukcevic (4), Brenham (0), Johnson (0), Hill (0).

Golden State – Atlanta – 111:124 (28:27, 25:32, 25:35, 33:30)

Golden State: Curry (31), Butler (30 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Post (8), Dr. Green (5 + 9 rebounds), Moody (2) – start; Melton (10), Payton II (6), Jackson-Davis (6), Santos (5), Horford (5+8 rebounds), Podziemski (3), Hield (0), Richard (0).

of Atlanta: Alexander-Walker (24), Johnson (23 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists), Okongwu (18 + 12 rebounds + 8 assists), Daniels (11 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Krejci (5) – start; Kennard (22), McCollum (12), Gueye (5), Wallace (2), Kispert (2), Newell (0).

Sacramento-Houston-111:98 (22:23, 29:25, 27:28, 33:22)

sacramento: DeRozan (22 + 6 assists), LaVine (18), Westbrook (15 + 10 assists), Reynaud (12 + 9 rebounds), Achiuwa (10 + 7 rebounds) – start; Monk (15), Cardwell (9 + 11 rebounds), Clifford (8), Eubanks (2), Ellis (0).

Houston: Thompson (31 + 13 rebounds + 6 assists + 5 losses), Durant (23 + 6 assists), Shengyun (19 + 9 rebounds), Smith (9 + 7 rebounds), A. Holiday (3) – start; Sheppard (6), Finney-Smith (4), Adams (3), Okogie (0).

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Ukrainian derby in Spain. Len helps Real Madrid beat Pustovoy’s Andorra

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Ukrainian derby in Spain. Len helps Real Madrid beat Pustovoy’s Andorra

As part of the 15th round of the Spanish Championship, the match was played between MoraBank Andorra and Real Madrid on Sunday, January 11.

Andorra had a great first quarter and won with 21:13. The home team held the advantage until the beginning of the third quarter and Madrid managed to take the lead with a score of 42:41. Afterwards, the teams exchanged leadership several times and the guest team took the lead 61:58 before entering the last 10 minutes. In the fourth quarter, Real controlled the game and won the match 90:85.

Ukrainian centers played on both teams. Artem Pustovoy He was in Andorra’s starting five and recorded 12 points (2/2 free throws, 5/8 two-pointers, 0/1 three-pointers), 4 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 block in 19 minutes. Alexey Len He came off the bench and played 18 minutes, scoring 10 points (2/4 free throws, 4/4 two-point shots), 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block.

After this win, Real is in first place with 26 points, while Andorra is in 16th place with eight points.

Spanish Championship. Regular season. round 15

MoraBank Andorra – Real Madrid – 85:90 (21:13, 20:27, 17:21, 27:29)

Andorra: Castañeda (21 points + 2 rebounds + 1 assist), Pustovoy (12+4 rebounds), Kostadinov (10+3+1), Kuric (9+3+3), Evans (8+3+3), Okoye (8+6+1), McCoy (7+4+1), Ortega (5+5+1), Best (4+3 assists), Udeze (1+2 rebounds), Guerrero (3 rebounds + 2) gear).

Real: Hezonja (14+5+1), Tavares (13+7 rebounds), Maledon (11+5+4), Abalde (10+2 assists), Len (10+6+1), Yul (9+4 assists), Okeke (9+3+1), Lyles (8+5+2), Feliz (4+2+3), Procida (2+1 assists).

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Super League: Old Lutsk’s first win, Falcons defeat Kyiv-Basket

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The five matches of the regular season in the Super League ended in Zaporozhye, Nikolaev and Dnepr.

“Old Lutsk” won its first victory of the season by beating “Zaporozhye” away.

The first quarter of the match went smoothly at first, but after the score was 11:11, “Old Lutsk” took a 15-4 lead, thanks to the successful moves of Ronald Moore and Lorenzo Anderson. By the end of the first quarter, Zaporozhye managed to at least slightly catch up with its opponent – the teams entered the first minute with a score of 19:26.

The start of the second quarter remained in Zaporozhye: Matthews and Lishchina reduced the gap, but Roy’s three-pointer restored the visitors’ confidence. The Lutsk team gained a 10-point advantage by scoring points in the next two attacks from long range. “Zaporozhye” was not going to give up and managed to make a 12-2 spurt before the big break. “Old Lutsk” responded again with a three-pointer by Moore. The teams entered the long break with a narrow margin of 43:46.

The third quarter, in which the guest team did not leave even a single chance to their opponents, was the key point of the match. Nikolaychuk and Moore regularly completed the “Old Lutsk” attacks, they were joined by Lorenzo Anderson and Sami Roy. As a result, the Lutsk team won this part of the game with a score of 33:11. “Zaporozhye” could not regain the 25-point lead – in the last quarter the teams played an equal game, and the final siren recorded the first victory of the season for “Old Lutsk” – 102:77.

While Nikolaychuk had a double-double for the guest team (18 points + 10 rebounds), Moore was the most productive name with 29 points.

Niko-Basket, which failed in the first quarter, lost to Krivbass at home.

5 minutes before the end of the first 10 minutes, “Krivbass” started to take the lead. With the score at 10:9, the visitors made several effective attacks in a row: Peacock, Hill and Dalcourt made a big difference, and Vodolazsky’s three-pointer gave Kryvbas a ten-point advantage. As a result, the team completed the first quarter with a score of 16:27.

Niko-Basket started the second quarter with Lukyan’s accurate three-pointer, but then Valentin Berestnev’s team could not score for a long time. The drought was broken this time with a three-pointer by Garbar. In general, in this period of the game, the teams rarely pleased the audience with accurate shots, but Kryvbas scored a dunk from Peacock and two three-pointers from Vodolazsky and Melnyk at the end of ten minutes.

In the second half of the match, Kryvbas confidently kept his opponent at a comfortable distance of 10-13 points. Dalcourt, Hill and Peacock neutralized all attempts by Niko-Basket to at least get closer to the Krivoy Rog team. The picture of the game did not change in the last quarter – but recorded at the final siren, Kryvbas increased its advantage to 15 points.

Martin Hill had a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds.

“Kharkov Falcons” defeated “Kyiv-Basket” in the match and took second place in the Super League rankings.

The match was close for 30 minutes, until the Kharkiv team organized the most important breakthrough of the match at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Valery Plekhanov’s team won the last quarter 29:8 and, thanks to its superiority in the fourth ten minutes, eliminated the question of the winner of the match.

The Falcons made 13 of 26 3-pointers while shooting a high 50% from beyond the arc. While the Kharkov team showed team spirit by making 20 assists, the Kiev team recorded only 8 assists. An important indicator was the points the Falcons received after the loss, 23:9.

In the winning team, Alexey Solovyov scored 18 points, long player Maxim Nikitin had 16+9 rebounds, Andrey Khokhonik had 15 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds. The best player of the Kiev team was Yegor Sushkin, who scored 18 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists.

Dnepr won its second victory by beating Prykarpattya-Hoverla in Zaporozhye in the ninth round.

The Ukrainian champions lost the first quarter, showed a low shooting percentage and could not hold on to Leiterrance Reed, who gave Hoverla 15 points at the beginning of the match. But in the second and third ten minutes Dnepr already took the lead and won these 20 minutes with a score of 60:28. There was no intrigue in the fourth quarter – the Dnipro team confidently carried the match to victory – 89:66.

The best player of the match was Stanislav Timofeenko with 17 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, while Mikhail Gorobchenko from the Dnepr bench played with 13 points and 9 assists.

BC “Rivne” managed to win a tough victory over “Cherkasy Mavpy” in the spectacular match on the Dnieper.

The teams showed that they focused on offense from the very beginning, and as a result, the first quarter ended in Cherkasy Mavp’s favor at 27:25. As the match progressed, performance began to drop as fatigue began to take its toll, but the teams still played great.

At the same time, neither team was able to take the initiative until the last quarter – the maximum advantage reached 8 points, the lead changed 8 times, and the score was equalized 8 more times without the leaders changing.

The important thing was the breakthrough of Rivne at the beginning of the fourth quarter – first 7:0, then 13:1, and 2.5 minutes before the end “Rivne” gained an advantage of +13 and did not lose it.

In the match, “Rivne” made 15 three-pointers with a conversion rate of 44% (15/34), while “Mavpy” scored only 6/18 points, but the Cherkassy team was more successful in two-point shooting and won the rebounds 46-39.

In Rivne, Savon Traylor scored 18 points and 7 assists, Jaylen Dupree had 21 points and 7 rebounds, and the other foreign player, Carlos Hines, had 16 points and 7 rebounds. Mavp’s top scorer was Uche Dibiamaka with 24 points.

Super League. Regular season, January 11

Zaporozhye – Old Lutsk – 77:102 (19:26, 24:20, 11:33, 23:23)

Zaporozhye: Petrenko 16 + 7 rebounds, Lishchina 3, Matthews 28 + 11 rebounds, Lovings 8 + 6 rebounds, Klimanov 4 – start; Velichko 10, Surkis 6+3 rebounds, Rybakov 2, Terekhin 0.

Old Lutsk: Gorobchenko 4+4 rebounds, Roy 14+4 rebounds, Nikolaychuk 18+10 rebounds, Moore 29, Lesik 7+8 rebounds – start; Anderson 17 + 6 rebounds + 6 assists, Dupin 9 + 6 rebounds, Mikhailov 4, Trotsik 0, Timoshchuk 0.

Niko-Basket – Krivbass – 70:85 (16:27, 18:18, 17:18, 19:22)

Niko-Basket: Lukyan 6 + 7 assists + 5 interventions, Zaitsev 13, Kabanov 0, Likhoy 2, Garbar 11 + 7 rebounds – start; Safonov 15+5 rebounds, Grischuk 8+7 rebounds, Volodin 14, Sturov 1.

Krivbas: Dalcourt 10 + 4 assists + 5 losses, Peacock 26 + 6 rebounds, Vodolazsky 16 + 5 rebounds, Hill 24 + 10 rebounds, Skira 2 +3 rebounds – start; Trikolenko 4, Melnik 3, Brechka 0, Bibikov 0, Pasholok 0.

Kharkov Falcons – Kyiv-Basket – 78:57 (20:23, 19:11, 10:15, 29:8)

hawks: Soloviev 18, Nikitin 16 + 9 rebounds + 2 assists + 2 blocks, Khokhonik 15 + 6 assists + 4 rebounds – 4 losses, Zaplotinsky 5 + 6 rebounds + 3 assists, Klimov 5 + 3 tackles – start, Maxim Bezima 15, Kiktev 3, Shavgarov 1, Cheverdin 0, Martinov 0, Nikita Bezima 0, Zmeevsky 0

Kyiv-Basket: Sushkin 18 + 7 rebounds + 4 assists – 6 losses, Klevzunnik 14 + 6 rebounds, Romanitsa 8, Bublik 5, Sandul 4 + 8 rebounds + 3 tackles – start, Smityukh 6 + 6 rebounds, Karpyuk 2, Kolavole 0, Manuilik 0, Bur 0, Ryzhkov 0

Dnieper – Prykarpattya-Hoverla – 89:66 (16:24, 33:13, 27:15, 13:14)

Dnieper: Timofeenko 17 + 5 rebounds + 4 assists, Zakurdaev 14 + 6 rebounds + 3 assists, Sipalo 11, Konev 10 + 8 rebounds, Koldomasov 6 + 3 assists – start, Gorobchenko 13 + 9 assists, Sorochan 9 + 5 rebounds + 3 assists, Dubonenko 7, Zagreb 2, Bondarchuk 0 + 7 rebounds, Popov 0, Druzhelyubov 0.

hoverla: Reed 19 + 3 assists – 4 losses, Kabatsyura 12, Morozov 9 + 3 tackles, Chugunov 9 + 5 rebounds, Kuznetsov 7 + 5 rebounds + 3 assists – start, Rudoy 6, Drozdov 4, Markov 0.

Cherkasy Mavpy – Exactly – 80:90 (27:25, 21:20, 15:16, 17:29)

Mavpa: Marchenko 10 + 6 assists, Golenkov 3, Dibiamaka 24 + 6 rebounds, Gemlin 8 + 7 rebounds, Koshevatsky 16 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists – start; Johnson 15+8 rebounds, Zolod 4+7 rebounds, Fesun 0

Straight: Dupree 21 + 7 rebounds, Traylor 18 + 7 assists, Timoshchuk 10 + 7 assists, Ryaboy 3, Hines 16 + 7 rebounds – start; Bykov 12, Korovyakov 8 + 7 rebounds, Shepelev 2, Sheptytsky 0, Ponosov 0

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