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Euroleague
Thursday, April 2, 2026 • Beogradska arena
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Crvena zvezda2018172782
Partizan Mozzart Bet2117203189

Team Statistics

StatCrvena zvezdaPartizan Mozzart Bet
Field Goals21/4319/36
3-Pointers8/1911/24
Rebounds2831
Assists1721
Steals69
Blocks42
Turnovers1417

Game Recap

Partizan Mozzart Bet saved its best basketball for winning time.

In a EuroLeague derby that stayed on a knife’s edge for three quarters, Partizan detonated a 31-point fourth quarter to pull away from Crvena zvezda and secure an 89-82 road win Thursday at Beogradska arena. The victory keeps Partizan’s momentum rolling — five straight in current form — and it came against a Zvezda team still searching for consistent traction.

Game flow: tight early, decisive late

The margins were thin from the opening tip. Partizan took the first quarter 21-20, but Zvezda answered in the second, edging it 18-17 to take a 38-38 tie into halftime. Neither team found separation in the third, though Partizan’s 20-17 quarter nudged them in front heading to the fourth.

That’s where the game broke. Partizan’s 31-27 closing quarter wasn’t just a win in the frame — it was the difference between a derby decided by one possession and a derby decided by execution.

Turning point: the fourth-quarter surge

With the score still within reach after three, Partizan turned the final 10 minutes into a pace-and-precision finish. Their 31 points in the fourth were the highest-scoring quarter by either team, and it functioned as both a scoring punch and a pressure test Zvezda couldn’t fully absorb.

Crvena zvezda did score 27 in the period, but the math didn’t work: every response was met, and Partizan’s offensive efficiency in the closing stretch kept the home side from stringing together the stops required to swing the game.

Team performance snapshot

Partizan: ball movement that held up under derby heat

Partizan finished with 21 assists, a notable edge in a rivalry game where possessions tend to devolve into isolations and late-clock bailouts. That passing advantage showed up most clearly in the fourth quarter, when they consistently generated enough quality looks to keep the scoreboard moving.

Crvena zvezda: competitive for 30 minutes, short on closing details

Zvezda posted 17 assists and played Partizan even through the first half, but the final quarter demanded sharper sequencing — stops, rebounds, and clean offensive possessions — and Partizan controlled the terms late.

What it means going forward

For Partizan (15-20), this win is another data point that their current form is real. They entered on a five-game surge and left with a road derby win built on late-game execution and a clear playmaking edge.

For Crvena zvezda (19-16), the loss lands in the middle of an uneven run (LLWLW entering the night). They were close enough to win — tied at the half and within one quarter late — but the fourth quarter exposed the difference between hanging around and closing.

In a league where margins are brutal, Partizan didn’t just win the derby. They won the deciding segment of it.

Key Takeaways

  • Home team has the better overall record (19-15 vs 14-20)
  • Away team is on a five-game winning streak, increasing upset risk
  • No significant injuries on either team, so form/record carry the analysis