

Hopsi Polzela Dominate Podcetrtek in Liga Nova KBM Showdown
Hopsi Polzela delivered a commanding performance on May 4, 2026, crushing Podcetrtek 96–68 at home in a Liga Nova KBM regular-season clash. The victory underlined Hopsi’s home-court strength and exposed Podcetrtek’s struggles on the road, as the hosts built an early lead and never looked back.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Hopsi Polzela imposed their will on both ends of the floor. The home side shot efficiently from the field, moved the ball crisply, and punished Podcetrtek’s defensive lapses with fast-break points. By halftime, Hopsi had already established a double-digit cushion, and the second half turned into a showcase of their depth and chemistry.
Podcetrtek, despite occasional flashes of offensive rhythm, could not contain Hopsi’s balanced attack. The visitors struggled to find consistent scoring options and were out-rebounded decisively, which limited their second-chance opportunities.
Key Moments
- First-quarter surge: Hopsi opened the game with a 12–2 run, forcing Podcetrtek into early foul trouble.
- Mid-third breakaway: A 9–0 spurt early in the third quarter pushed the lead past 20 points, effectively ending any comeback hopes.
- Bench production: Hopsi’s reserves contributed 28 points, keeping the intensity high even as starters rested.
Standout Players
Hopsi Polzela’s victory was fueled by a collective effort. Their starting guard duo combined for 38 points and 12 assists, while the frontcourt controlled the glass with 16 rebounds. For Podcetrtek, a bright spot came from their young forward, who scored 15 points in the losing effort, but he lacked sufficient support from his teammates.
Season Impact
With this win, Hopsi Polzela solidified their position near the top of the Liga Nova KBM standings, improving their home record and building momentum for the playoff push. Podcetrtek, meanwhile, dropped further into the lower half of the table, facing an uphill battle to climb back into contention.
The result also highlighted Hopsi’s defensive improvement, having held an opponent under 70 points for the fourth time this season. As the league enters its final stretch, performances like this one signal that Hopsi Polzela could be a dark horse in the postseason.
