Anadolu Efes rolls past Zalgiris in Istanbul 55
Reigning Turkish Airlines EuroLeague champ Anadolu Efes Istanbul delivered its best performance of the season and rolled to a 94-60 win over visiting Zalgiris Kaunas on Friday night. Efes improved to 2-5, while Zalgiris remains the only winless team after Round 7.
Efes took control early behind Filip Petrusev, Tibor Pleiss and Krunoslav Simon, held a double-digit lead for the majority of the first half, then blew the game wide open behind the reigning EuroLeague MVP Vasilije Micic and cruised to a 34-point victory.
Pleiss paced Efes with 17 points plus 7 rebounds. Petrusev collected 14 points and 6 rebounds. Simon had an all-round 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, Micic also scored 11, and Elijah Bryant collected 10 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists in victory.
Lukas Lekavicius and Arturas Milaknis each netted 14 for Zalgiris.
Niels Giffey and Tyler Cavanaugh drew first blood with baskets for the visitors, but Efes took little time to get going. Petrusev scored twice inside before Simon and Adrien Moerman each scored a triple each. Petrusev’s jumper opened a 14-6 lead before Micic and Simon hit back-to-back threes that had the hosts up 20-8. But Milaknis hit three consecutive three-pointers that cut it to 24-17 at the end of the first quarter.
Chris Singleton opened the second quarter with a three-pointer before consecutive baskets from Pleiss made it 33-19. Lekavicius hit a triple that got the margin back into single digits, but Shane Larkin and Pleiss combined to score 8 points, and Bryant had a three-point play to make it 44-29 at halftime.
Janis Strelnieks and Josh Nebo started the second half with an alley-oop dunk, but back-to-back triples from Rodrigue Beaubois and Moerman made it 50-31. Nebo scored inside again, but Micic had a three-point play that sparked a 7-0 run to extend it to 57-33. After Lekavicius and Micic traded threes, Petrusev and Simon with a three-point play opened a 67-40 lead. Paulius Jankunas had a pair of baskets and a block that cut it to 69-46 going into the final 10 minutes, and the veteran power forward then traded triples with Pleiss to open the fourth quarter. The threes kept raining in the fourth quarter. Lekavicius and Cavanaugh each hit behind the arc for the visitors, but Bugrahan Tuncer and Bryant had a three-pointer apiece for Efes, opening a 83-55 margin midway through the fourth as the reigning champs cruised to its second win of the season.
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