

OSE Lions 89–84 NKA Pecs | Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A
The OSE Lions edged NKA Pecs 89–84 in a tightly contested battle at Lions’ Den Arena, using a balanced attack and strong late‑game execution to secure their fourth win in five outings.
Match Overview
Neither team led by more than eight points in a game that featured 11 lead changes. The Lions took a slim 45–43 advantage into halftime, then traded blows with Pecs throughout the third quarter. In the final frame, a 7‑0 run capped by a driving layup from guard Ákos Tóth gave OSE a lead they never relinquished.
Key Moments
- Fourth‑quarter stand: With the score tied at 77–77, OSE forced three consecutive defensive stops and scored on fast breaks to go up 84–77.
- Three‑point shooting: OSE hit 12 of 28 from deep (42.9%), while Pecs managed only 7 of 22.
- Clutch rebounds: The Lions grabbed 5 offensive boards in the last four minutes, generating second‑chance points that kept Pecs at bay.
Tactical Story
OSE used a spread pick‑and‑roll offense that created space for their shooters. Pecs attempted to counter with a 2‑3 zone, but the Lions’ ball movement and timely cuts carved it apart. Defensively, OSE limited Pecs’ star scorer to 15 points on 5‑of‑14 shooting.
Standout Players
- OSE Lions: Guard Ákos Tóth led all scorers with 23 points and 7 assists; forward László Németh added a double‑double (16 points, 11 rebounds).
- NKA Pecs: Center Milan Tasić posted 18 points and 9 rebounds, but fouled out with 1:30 left.
Table Impact
The win moved OSE Lions to 14–9, tying for 4th place. NKA Pecs fell to 11–12, dropping to 7th, but remain in playoff contention with nine games left.
