CSKA inches closer to playoffs
CSKA Moscow got back on the winning track by holding off fellow-Russian rival Zenit St Petersburg 86-78 on Tuesday to open the latest double-round week in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague. CSKA improved to 18-9 and is on the verge of qualifying for the EuroLeague Playoffs, while Zenit remains at the bottom of the standings with a 7-20 mark. CSKA took the lead for good midway through the second quarter and opened an 11-point margin in the third, but Zenit kept coming back behind Austin Hollins. However, CSKA never allowed the visitors closer than 4 points before Mike James closed things out. James finished with 27 points. Johannes Voigtmann had 13 points and 6 rebounds, Darrun Hilliard scored 11 and Kyle Hines had 10 in the victory. Hollins led all scorers with a club-record 28 points and Tim Abromaitis added 13 in Zenit's losing effort.
Zenit drilled back-to-back-to-back threes to open the game -- one each from Dmitry Khvostov, Hollins and Will Thomas -- for a 2-11 lead. CSKA replied by not allowing another basket for almost 4 minutes, during its own 8-0 run, in which James assisted Voigtmann and Hilliard for three-pointers. Gustavo Ayon kept Zenit in front and Abromaitis hit a three to make it 14-20, but CSKA finished the quarter with a 9-1 run, capped by James's buzzer-beating triple to make it 23-21. Kosta Koufos extended the CSKA lead with 4 points, but Andrey Zubkov's basket-and-one helped tie the score at 29-29. CSKA opened a 37-31 lead after a triple apiece from Janis Strelnieks and Voigtmann, but Hollins scored 7 points, including another three-pointer, to cut the difference to 39-38. Hilliard and James knocked down back-to-back threes before Evgeny Voronov got Zenit within 46-43 at halftime. CSKA opened the second half with a 7-0 run behind James, then Voigtmann hit a triple as the lead of the hosts reached 56-45. Hollins and Colton Iverson kept Zenit in range, and Abromaitis capped a 0-7 run with a triple make it 62-58. James beat the buzzer at the end of the third quarter with a three-pointer that made it 66-58, but the visitors were not going away. Alex Renfroe matched him early in the fourth quarter as Zenit pulled within 70-66. Hilliard answered with another downtown dagger before a pair of baskets from previously scoreless Joel Bolomboy opened a 77-66 CSKA breach midway through the quarter. Hollins scored 8 more points, including a pair of threes, but Strelnieks knocked down a corner triple to make it 82-74. A fastbreak layup from Hollins halved the deficit in the final minute, but a jumper from James with 20.2 seconds to go sealed the deal.
Slim margins
Despite winning by 8 points, CSKA still did not lose any of the four quarters. CSKA won the first quarter by a two-point margin, second quarter by 1 point and the third by 5 before tying the fourth quarter.
Downtown touch
CSKA finished the game making 12 of 25 triples for 48%, which is better than how the hosts shot two-pointers (15-for-34, or 44.1%). Zenit was not far from doing the same, hitting 45.5% on three-pointers while making 46.3% of its twos.
Dominating fellow Russians
With this win CSKA swept both Zenit and Khimki Moscow Region this regular season. It is the seventh consecutive win for CSKA over a fellow Russian team, and the fifth different team that CSKA has swept in a season series this century, joining Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar in the 2013-14 season, Nizhny Novgorod in the 2014-15 season, UNICS Kazan in the 2016-17 campaign and Khimki.
Improved scoring mark
EuroLeague rookie Austin Hollins set a new Zenit single-game scoring mark with 28 points. This is the third time this season Hollins scored 25 or more points, while no other Zenit player scored more than 21 in a game so far.
Next up
Both teams will be in action already on Thursday again. Zenit will host Zalgiris Kaunas, while CSKA travels to face Panathinaikos OPAP Athens.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Euroleague.net