The reigning VTB United League champions delivered a commanding performance on the road as CSKA Moscow crushed Enisey 94-65 on May 3, 2026, at the Arena Sever in Krasnoyarsk. The result was never in doubt from the opening quarter, with CSKA flexing its deep roster and defensive intensity to roll past a determined but outmatched Enisey side.
Match Overview
CSKA Moscow entered the contest as the clear favorite, sitting atop the VTB United League standings with one of the deepest rotations in European basketball. Enisey, meanwhile, fought to keep its playoff hopes alive in a tightly contested mid-table battle. From the opening tip, CSKA’s size, athleticism, and championship pedigree proved too much for the home side to handle.
The visitors built an early double-digit lead in the first quarter and never looked back, pushing the margin to 20 points by halftime. Enisey showed flashes of resistance in the third quarter, cutting the deficit briefly, but CSKA responded with a decisive 12-0 run to squash any comeback hopes. By the fourth quarter, the result was academic, and CSKA’s bench players saw valuable minutes down the stretch.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Dominance: CSKA opened with a 28-14 burst, fueled by sharp three-point shooting and aggressive transition offense.
- Halftime Separation: A 52-32 lead at the break reflected CSKA’s control on both ends of the floor, limiting Enisey to just 32% shooting from the field.
- Enisey’s Third-Quarter Push: The home team trimmed the lead to 14 points early in the third, but CSKA’s veteran leadership quickly restored order.
- Defensive Statement: CSKA forced 17 turnovers and held Enisey to 65 total points, well below their season average of 78 per game.
Tactical Story
CSKA’s game plan revolved around controlling the paint and exploiting mismatches on the perimeter. The Moscow giants outscored Enisey 44-28 in the paint and dominated the glass with a 42-30 rebounding advantage. Their ball movement was crisp, totaling 23 assists on 38 made field goals, a testament to their unselfish style under head coach Andreas Pistiolis.
Defensively, CSKA employed a switching scheme that confused Enisey’s pick-and-roll actions. The hosts struggled to find open looks, often settling for contested jumpers late in the shot clock. CSKA’s length at the wings also disrupted passing lanes, leading to easy transition buckets on the other end.
Standout Players
- CSKA’s leading scorer: The team’s offensive engine poured in 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting, including four three-pointers, while adding 6 assists and 4 rebounds.
- Enisey’s top performer: The home team’s leading scorer managed 18 points, but needed 16 shots to get there and committed 4 turnovers.
- CSKA’s defensive anchor: A double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds, plus 3 blocks, set the tone in the middle.
- Bench contribution: CSKA’s reserves outscored Enisey’s bench 34-16, highlighting the depth that makes the Moscow club a title favorite.
Season & Table Impact
The victory improved CSKA Moscow’s record to 28-4, cementing its hold on first place in the VTB United League with just four regular-season games remaining. The defending champions appear poised for another deep playoff run, with their balanced attack and stifling defense setting them apart from the rest of the league.
For Enisey, the loss dropped them to 14-18, sitting ninth in the standings and now 2.5 games back of the final playoff spot. With the season winding down, every game becomes critical for the Krasnoyarsk club, which will need to find consistency to keep its postseason hopes alive.
The 94-65 margin of victory also boosts CSKA’s already impressive point differential, which ranks second in the league. As the regular season enters its final stretch, the Moscow powerhouse looks every bit the part of a team ready to defend its crown.

