

KK Split delivered a commanding performance on home turf, overpowering KK Cedevita Junior 87-70 in a Favbet Premijer liga clash that showcased their defensive grit and offensive firepower. The match, played on May 10, 2026, saw the hosts control proceedings from the opening tip, handing Cedevita Junior a tough defeat and reinforcing Split’s credentials as one of the league’s frontrunners.
Match Overview
Split came out with intensity, establishing a double-digit lead by the end of the first quarter. Their balanced attack, combined with stifling perimeter defense, kept Cedevita Junior on the back foot throughout. The visitors struggled to find consistent rhythm against Split’s switching schemes, and despite brief rallies in the third period, they could never close the gap to single digits. The final 87-70 scoreline reflected Split’s dominance on both ends of the floor.
Key Moments
- First-quarter surge: Split opened with a 14-2 run, fueled by aggressive drives and transition baskets, setting the tone for the night.
- Second-quarter pushback: Cedevita Junior cut the deficit to eight points with a 9-0 spurt late in the half, but Split responded with a timely three-pointer to regain momentum.
- Third-quarter knockout: A 12-2 run early in the third period stretched Split’s lead to 20 points, effectively sealing the outcome before the final frame.
- Fourth-quarter control: Cedevita Junior attempted a press, but Split’s steady ball-handling and clock management neutralized any comeback hopes.
Standout Players
For KK Split, guard Matej Kljajic was the engine, finishing with 22 points, 6 assists, and 4 steals, consistently breaking Cedevita’s defense with his quick first step. Center Ivan Vucevic added a double-double of 16 points and 11 rebounds, controlling the paint at both ends. On the visiting side, Luka Zoric led Cedevita Junior with 18 points and 5 rebounds, but received limited support as the team shot just 39% from the field.
Impact on the Favbet Premijer liga Standings
The victory solidified KK Split’s position among the top contenders in the Croatian basketball league. With this win, Split improved their home record and kept pressure on the league leaders. Meanwhile, KK Cedevita Junior slipped further in the standings, highlighting the gap between the traditional powerhouse and the mid-table pack. The result also boosted Split’s net rating, a key tiebreaker as the season heads toward the playoffs.
Split’s ability to blend veteran poise with youthful energy was on full display, and the team will look to carry this momentum into upcoming road games. For Cedevita Junior, the focus shifts to shoring up defensive rotations and finding more consistent scoring options beyond their primary playmaker.
