KK Split secured an impressive 116:106 victory over KK Dinamo in Zagreb’s Dražen Petrović Arena, in front of 400 spectators, in the final round of the first half of the SuperSport Premier League.
This triumph places the Yellows, led by Dino Repeša, at the top of the standings at the mid-season mark, with their only loss to Cedevita Junior after returning from Dubai. In just 24 hours, Split notched two wins, the previous one against Igokea going to overtime, showcasing exceptional stamina and offensive firepower.
DETAILED STATS AND TOP SCORERS
- Quarter scores: 20:26, 25:29, 30:31, 28:30 – Split dominated every quarter, building their lead step by step.
- KK Split’s key players: Jordano led with 26 points and five rebounds, alongside Perasović (14p, 4r, 4a), Myers (16p, 6a), Kučić (13p, 6r, 5a), Dragić (12p, 6a), and Drežnjak (8p, 6r).
- KK Dinamo’s top performers: Novačić 20p, Avdalović 18p, Hunt 19p (6r, 6a), Kraljević 14p (6r, 5a), Garafolić 12p (3r), plus Vidović (6p, 3r, 5a).
- Record assists: A total of 55 (Split 28, Dinamo 27), a rarity in basketball, highlighting exceptional team play from both sides. Split shone further with 17/35 three-pointers, exploiting Dinamo’s defensive gaps.
The game was a true basketball spectacle full of action, with Dinamo unable to halt Split’s offensive wave. The guests shot exceptionally well from beyond the arc, while Dinamo’s porous defense allowed an astonishing 116 points, key to their defeat despite their high assist total. Damir Mulaomerović’s team played without key player Imran Polutak, losing rack strength and pressure, and the coach was ejected for a second technical foul five minutes from the end.
Referees Vovk, Stanković, and Katić managed the fast, open play, during which both teams displayed high ball movement.
This match underscores Split’s offensive cohesion and efficiency under Repeša, with the record assists indicating perfect team dynamics and precise long-range shooting. Dinamo, despite its fight and its own assist record, suffers from defensive lapses and the absence of key players, making it vulnerable against top teams like Split. For the Yellows, topping the first round is an ideal springboard for the second half, especially after just one loss, while Dinamo must urgently fix their defense to stay in the title race. It was a genuine basketball festival, rare in stats, and kept the crowd on edge until the final buzzer.
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