Good start doesn’t translate to a win in Vilnius 49
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Lietuvos Rytas defeated the defending Betsafe LKL champions Zalgiris for the second time in row, moving within a single game of the Kaunas club in the standings with a 75-68 victory in Vilnius.
A packed Siemens Arena witnessed a red-hot start by the visitors from Kaunas, who had opened up a 16-point lead early in the second period, but an improved defensive effort and a 24-8 run got the hosts back in the game.
The lead changed had a number of times after the interval, but Lietuvos Rytas pulled away midway through the final period mostly thanks to the play of Chris Kramer and Rokas Giedraitis, who stepped up down the stretch.
Travis Peterson led the winners with 21 points after going a perfect 7-of-7 from the field, Loukas Mavrokefalidis had 13 points and 6 rebounds, while Giedraitis chipped in with 11 points.
Chris Kramer finished the game with 8 points and 10 assists.
Meanwhile, Edgaras Ulanovas had a team-high of 16 points for Zalgiris, Axel Toupane scored 14 points, while Arturas Milaknis collected 13 points.
The victory allowed Lietuvos Rytas to improve to a 19-4 record, while their rivals from Kaunas dropped to 20-3.
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