

The Adriatic Basketball Association League (ABA League) witnessed a one-sided affair on May 10, 2026, as powerhouse Partizan Mozzart Bet Beograd traveled to Sarajevo to face KK Bosna ASA BH TELECOM. Partizan stamped their class with a commanding 87–73 victory, further cementing their position near the top of the regional competition.
Match Overview
Playing at the Mirza Delibašić Hall, Bosna started with high energy in front of their home fans, but Partizan's superior talent and depth soon took over. The final score of 87–73 does not fully capture Partizan’s dominance; they led by as many as 22 points in the third quarter and cruised through the final period. The win kept Partizan in the hunt for the ABA League regular-season title.
Key Moments
- First Quarter: Bosna hung tough, trailing just 22–20 after the opening period. Their aggressive drives kept the score close, and they converted several transition baskets.
- Second Quarter Domination: Partizan exploded for a 30–14 second quarter, fueled by a 15–0 run. Their full-court press forced five Bosna turnovers in the quarter, turning the game decisively.
- Third Quarter Cruise: Partizan extended the lead to 78–56 entering the fourth, allowing their starters to rest for the majority of the final period.
Tactical Story
Partizan’s defensive intensity was the story. They held Bosna to 38% shooting from the field and forced 17 turnovers. Offensively, they moved the ball beautifully, recording 27 assists on 34 made baskets. The visitors also dominated the boards (45–29), limiting Bosna to just one shot on most possessions.
Standout Performers
- Partizan Mozzart Bet Beograd: Their star guard put on a show with 24 points, 8 assists, and 5 rebounds. The center added a double-double (16 points, 12 rebounds) and controlled the paint.
- KK Bosna ASA BH TELECOM: The home team’s forward fought hard for 18 points and 7 rebounds, but received limited support from the bench, which contributed only 12 points.
ABA League Standings Impact
Partizan improved to 21–5 with the win, keeping pace with league leaders Crvena Zvezda and Budućnost. Bosna fell to 8–18, remaining in the bottom half of the table. The result underscores the gulf in quality between the ABA’s elite and the rest of the field.
