The game began with an offensive flourish, as both teams traded blows in a high-scoring first half that ended 53-55. However, defenses tightened significantly in the second half, with Zalgiris outscoring Real Madrid 34-30. The intense contest featured sixteen lead changes, keeping the score incredibly tight until the very last seconds, with the score tied at 85-85 as the final minute commenced.
In a crucial sequence, Real Madrid’s Facundo Campazzo attempted a drive into the paint on their penultimate possession but was met by a formidable defensive wall, forcing him into an impossible shot that ultimately missed the target. Seizing the opportunity, Sylvain Francisco swiftly transitioned to the other end of the court, drawing a vital foul from Mario Hezonja. Stepping up to the free-throw line with the game on the line, Francisco calmly sank both shots, giving Zalgiris a two-point lead with just 3.9 seconds remaining. Hezonja’s subsequent attempt at a game-winning three-pointer grazed the rim, failing to connect and igniting a jubilant celebration in the arena.
Sylvain Francisco delivered a standout performance, accumulating 20 points and 5 assists. He received strong support from former Real Madrid player Nigel Williams-Goss, who recorded an impressive 11 points and 10 assists. A pivotal factor in Zalgiris’s triumph was their ability to physically contend with Real Madrid, widely regarded as one of the largest and most athletic teams in the competition.
“Mentally, we were ready, and I believe we were physically superior,” stated Sylvain Francisco after the game. “I’m incredibly proud of my players because we never gave up, and the unwavering support from our fans truly pushed us to secure this victory. It was a difficult situation, but we overcame it. We are a team with strong character; we are focused on reaching the playoffs, and no matter what challenges arise, we are committed to fighting until the very end. We battled hard, especially on the rebounds, and on offense, we demonstrated patience to find the most effective solutions. As the saying goes, every single game counts. Therefore, we must win as many upcoming games as possible, as the race for the title is fiercely contested.”
