

Basketbol Brno vs BK Pardubice – NBL Round Highlights (May 22, 2026)
The Czech Narodni Basketbalova Liga (NBL) served up a compelling contest on May 22, 2026, as Basketbol Brno welcomed BK Pardubice to their home court. In a game that swung multiple times before a decisive fourth quarter, Pardubice emerged with a hard-fought 82–72 victory, strengthening their push for a top‑four finish in the standings.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the fixture with contrasting ambitions: Pardubice were chasing a playoff seeding boost, while Brno aimed to climb away from the relegation zone. The opening period was tightly contested, with Brno’s energetic defense forcing several turnovers. However, Pardubice’s veteran guard Jakub Šiřina took control in the second quarter, sinking three triples to give the visitors a 44–38 halftime lead.
Brno responded after the break, leaning on forward David Skranc to ignite a 10‑2 run that briefly tied the game at 56‑56 late in the third quarter. But Pardubice’s bench depth proved decisive in the final frame. With sharp ball movement and clutch free‑throw shooting, the visitors outscored Brno 26–16 in the fourth quarter to seal the 10‑point win.
Key Performers
- BK Pardubice: Jakub Šiřina led all scorers with 24 points (5‑of‑9 from deep), adding 6 assists. Center Lukáš Palyza contributed a double‑double (14 points, 11 rebounds) and anchored the defense.
- Basketbol Brno: David Skranc finished with 18 points and 8 rebounds. Guard Tomáš Pecháček added 15 points but struggled with foul trouble in the second half.
Turning Point
With the score tied at 62‑62 midway through the fourth quarter, Pardubice unleashed a 12‑2 surge over three minutes. A steal and fast‑break dunk by Palyza, followed by a step‑back jumper from Šiřina, gave the visitors an insurmountable 74–64 lead with 2:30 remaining.
Season Impact
The victory moved Pardubice (18‑10) into third place in the NBL standings, just two games behind leaders USK Praha. Brno (9‑19) remained in 11th position, now four games clear of the relegation zone. With only eight regular‑season games remaining, every result carries heavy weight for both clubs.
Pardubice will look to extend their winning streak when they host BK Opava on May 26, while Brno face a must‑win road trip to bottom‑placed BK Jihlava.
