Zalgiris bounces back to sink Maccabi 23
Zalgiris Kaunas kept its playoffs dreams alive by earning a dramatic 83-85 comeback victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv at Menora Mivtachim Arena. It marked the Lithuanian champs’ fourth win in the last five games. The teams are now level with 12-15 records, two wins short of the playoff zone with three games remaining.
Leo Westermann led his team with 16 points and 5 assists, Thomas Walkup scored 14, Brandon Davies had 12 points and 6 assists, Marius Grigonis also had 12 and Aaron White added 11.
Tarik Black and Scottie Wilbekin both scored 18 points for Maccabi and Yovel Zoosman had 10.
Grigonis scored twice in the opening 90 seconds, but Black matched that to keep Maccabi in touch. Westermann tipped in for a 6-11 lead, but Black made a huge dunk and Jeremy Pargo struck from deep in a 9-1 run to send Maccabi ahead. Michael Roll scored twice as Maccabi rolled to a 23-19 lead after 10 minutes.
Walkup and Deon Thompson scored from close range as Zalgiris went ahead with a 0-6 run, but 8 consecutive points from Wilbekin – 2 triples and a driving layup – moved Maccabi back in front, 31-25. Johnny O’Bryant, Zoosman and John DiBartolomeo all struck from deep for a double-digit lead, but Westermann and Antanas Kavaliauskas pulled Zalgiris back to 45-36 at the break.
Wilbekin started the second half with a triple, but White, Arturas Milaknis and Westermann all scored from deep as Zalgiris fought back to tie at 52-52 with a 0-13 run. A three-point play from Walkup sent the visitors ahead, but Zoosman’s triple and Angelo Caloiaro’s layup-and-one helped make it 59-57 after three quarters.
Zoosman and Caloiaro started the final quarter’s scoring, but consecutive baskets from Davies made it 67-65. DiBartolomeo fired 5 quick points to stretch the lead, but a driving basket-plus-foul from Grigonis kept Zalgiris in contention. Davies’s dunk and Westermann’s runner made it 79-80 with 2 minutes left. Black’s layup was followed by a Milaknis triple and Maccabi made nothing of two possessions as Zalgiris held on.
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