Both teams caught fire in the fourth quarter — the most efficient period of the game — but the tempo seemed to suit the Romanian side more. Cluj/Napoca kept increasing its lead, eventually securing a 98-88 victory. The top scorer for the winning team was Mitchell Creek with 27 points, followed by Noua with 20.
On the other hand, Hapoel Jerusalem hosted Venezia. In their seventh win of the season, the Israeli team was led by Jared Harper with 18 points, while Khadeen Carrington and Yovel Zoosman added 15 points each. For Venezia, the standouts were R.J. Cole with 12 points and Ky Bowman with 11. Hapoel controlled the game from the very start, steadily increasing their lead as the match progressed. The home team fully justified their role as favorites, securing the win without any suspense.
Iverson goes UP and DESTROYS the rim 😱#RoadToGreatness | @UBTCluj pic.twitter.com/wzwCeTHMpW
— BKT EuroCup (@EuroCup) December 4, 2025
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