Bourg takes the spotlight in the EuroCup derby against Buducnost, while Manresa secures a comfortable win over Hamburg.
In the matchup of the day between Bourg and Buducnost, the French team claimed an impressive 88–73 victory. Dominant, as they’ve been for most of the season, they recorded their eighth win in the competition.
After a tight first quarter, which Buducnost won, Bourg shifted into a higher gear from the second period onward. They won the remaining three quarters despite a subpar three-point percentage (11/31), compared to Buducnost’s 11/21. Bourg’s leading scorer tonight was Both Gach with 22 points. He was followed by Darius McGhee, who posted 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 7 assists, while Ricardo Lindo added 10.
For Buducnost, the top performer was Yogi Ferrell with 18 points. Buducnost now sits at 6–3, while Bourg holds a dominant first place in Group B with an 8–1 record.
.@JLBourgBasket clears a crucial hurdle and refuses to leave the top 🚀#RoadToGreatness pic.twitter.com/anNqMBgEig
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In the only Group A matchup today, Manresa cruised past Hamburg with a 99–72 victory. The night in Manresa belonged to Hugo Benitez, who recorded a double-double of 17 points and 10 assists. Pierre Oriola added 16 points and 7 rebounds, while Alexis Reyes posted 13 points and 10 rebounds. Zacharie Perrin led Hamburg with 20 points.
Hamburg continues to pile up losses, proving to be the most struggling team in the EuroCup—and things aren’t much better in their domestic league (0-7). The German squad remains winless in the EuroCup at 0–9, with their losing streak now difficult to even count. Manresa improves to 4–5 in EuroCup play.
Rim’s nightmare: Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu 😤#RoadToGreatness | @BasquetManresa pic.twitter.com/4GsheAdxVU
— BKT EuroCup (@EuroCup) December 5, 2025






