Overview
- Milano posted a season-high 109 points with five players in double figures, led by Booker with 21 and LeDay with 19.
- The hosts allowed only 33 points after halftime following a decisive shift in defensive intensity.
- The victory halted a slide of four defeats in five games and kept the pursuit of the 10th-place play-in spot alive.
- Milano prevailed despite the absences of Bolmaro and Nebo after halftime adjustments by coach Peppe Poeta.
- Baskonia, coached by Paolo Galbiati, got 21 points from Howard, 19 from Luwawu-Cabarrot, and 14 from Simmons.