Crvena Zvezda’s basketball team crushed Virtus with a dominant 88-52 victory in Round 31 of the EuroLeague.
Zvezda established dominance from the very start, quickly building a double-digit lead with sharp offensive execution and elite defense.
Everyone was in top form, but Dejan Davidovac stood out, playing with full confidence and scoring 11 points in the first half!
Petrušev punished from the post, McIntyre ran the floor, Teodosić orchestrated plays, Kanaan hit open threes, and by halftime, Zvezda had an incredible +24 lead (51-17).
Codi on the break slams it in 🐺
— KK Crvena zvezda Meridianbet (@kkcrvenazvezda) March 26, 2025
🏀 @kkcrvenazvezda 5️⃣6️⃣ : 2️⃣7️⃣ @VirtusSegafredo
⏱️ 7:41 Q3#kkcz #WeAreTheTeam #EveryGameMatters pic.twitter.com/8cYE3yFSeO
Simply put, Zvezda gave Virtus no chance—the only visitor to show any pride was Toko Shengelia, who was the only double-digit scorer for Virtus.
Giedraitis from the corner 🎯
— KK Crvena zvezda Meridianbet (@kkcrvenazvezda) March 26, 2025
🏀 @kkcrvenazvezda 7️⃣8⃣ : 4️⃣8️⃣ @VirtusSegafredo
⏱️ 4:06 Q4#kkcz #WeAreTheTeam #EveryGameMatters pic.twitter.com/67Q0jNJSbS
The second half started exactly like the first—Zvezda firing on all cylinders, finding the right solutions, while Virtus had nothing to show besides individual plays from Clyburn.
Completely without fight or honor, Virtus only played as much as Zvezda allowed them to.
Coach Sferopoulos took the opportunity to rest some players, yet everyone who stepped in contributed.
There was a slight drop in intensity in the final seven minutes, which was understandable given the massive lead.
Still, Petrušev returned, Rokas found his shooting rhythm, and the lead stretched to +35!
In the end, a dominant +36 finish.
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