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Sloboda Grinds Out 77-72 Win Over Jahorina, Takes 2-0 Series Lead

Sloboda turned a decisive second quarter and a massive free-throw edge into a 77-72 playoff win over Jahorina at SKPC Mejdan. The result pushed Sloboda ahead 2-0 in the best-of-seven series and matched the pregame indicators that favored the home side.

James O'Brien
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Sloboda did not need a clean offensive night to protect home court. It needed one separation stretch, pressure defense and enough trips to the line to hold off Jahorina.

The 77-72 win on May 17 at SKPC Mejdan gave Sloboda a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Prvenstvo BiH playoff series, a result that tracked closely with the market’s 70 percent implied probability for the home side. Jahorina stayed attached for most of the night, but Sloboda’s 26-point second quarter created the margin that mattered.

After a 16-16 first quarter, Sloboda won the second 26-18 and carried that cushion through a second half in which Jahorina never fully broke through. Jahorina edged the final two quarters 38-35, but Sloboda had already built enough control to absorb the push.

The second quarter decided the game

The game’s defining segment came before halftime. Sloboda turned a tied opening quarter into a 42-34 halftime lead, using its best offensive stretch of the night to establish the terms of the game.

That mattered because Jahorina’s profile coming in suggested volatility. The visitors entered with a stronger rebounding profile over the recent sample, but also with a negative net rating and a defensive rating of 113.9 across the last 10 games analyzed. Sloboda, by contrast, carried a plus-11 net rating in that same window and ranked third in CPI at 80.45, well ahead of Jahorina’s 41.44 and seventh-place CPI rank.

The gap showed up less in shotmaking dominance than in control. Sloboda committed only three turnovers, while Jahorina had 10. That seven-turnover difference was the cleanest statistical separator in a five-point game.

Free throws carried Sloboda through a shaky shooting night

Sloboda’s path was not built on perimeter efficiency. The home team finished 5-for-27 from 3-point range, while Jahorina hit 8-for-24. But Sloboda offset that deficit by overwhelming the free-throw battle, going 26-for-35 at the line compared with Jahorina’s 12-for-19.

That 14-point advantage in made free throws was decisive. It also fit a broader pregame indicator: Sloboda entered with a higher free-throw rate than Jahorina over the recent analyzed sample, and that pressure translated directly into the box score.

Sloboda also generated enough defensive activity to keep Jahorina from turning its rebounding edge into a road win. Jahorina finished with 41 rebounds to Sloboda’s 32, but Sloboda’s seven steals and low turnover count tilted possession quality back toward the home side.

Jahorina competed, but the margins were too thin

Jahorina arrived with an 14-10 record and enough offensive firepower to make this a difficult matchup, led by a key-player group that includes M. Kovacevic, M. Gutalj and B. Vujadinovic. The visitors also had the cleaner recent rest profile in terms of workload, with one game in the previous seven days compared with Sloboda’s two, though both teams had four days of rest.

But the pregame concerns followed Jahorina into the game. Sloboda’s advanced profile pointed to a more efficient team, with a 116.3 offensive rating and 105.3 defensive rating over the recent sample. Jahorina’s comparable marks — 103.3 on offense and 113.9 on defense — left less room for error.

Jahorina did enough to stay close. It won the glass, made more 3s and outscored Sloboda 19-15 in the fourth quarter. But in a road playoff game, the combination of 10 turnovers and a major free-throw deficit proved too costly.

Series outlook

Sloboda now leads the series 2-0 and has reinforced its position as the stronger side on paper. The home team entered with the better overall record at 17-7, a stronger CPI profile and a favorable market position. Game 2 did not produce a blowout, but it validated the same underlying edge: Sloboda controlled the higher-value areas even when its outside shooting lagged.

For Jahorina, the response has to start with discipline. The rebounding advantage and second-half competitiveness were real, but Sloboda’s ability to win the turnover battle and live at the line gave the visitors too much to overcome.

Source: Official basketball data feed

Expert Analysis

"Sloboda closed out a tight 77-72 win, a five-point margin that points to late-game execution rather than separation. In a game this close, every empty trip mattered, and Sloboda did just enough in the decisive possessions to protect the result."