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Zalakeramia - Nb Ia Zalakeramia Vs Nka Pecs Scores
Zalakeramia
05-14 00:00
92 - 81
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Statistics
H2H
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Zalakeramia
16
29
28
19
92
NKA Pecs
17
20
22
22
81
Zalakeramia
NKA Pecs
2 points
23
13
3 points
14
9
Free Throws
4
28
Free Throws Rate
TO44%
80%TO
Foul
30
01
Ended92 - 81
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Match Info

Zalakeramia 92 – 81 NKA Pecs | Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A | May 14, 2026

Zalakeramia powered past NKA Pecs with a convincing 92–81 victory on Thursday night in the Hungarian top-flight Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. The home side used a dominant second quarter to build a double-digit lead and never looked back, improving their position in the tightly contested league standings.

Match Overview

From the opening tip, both teams traded baskets in a frantic first quarter that ended 24–22 in favour of Zalakeramia. The turning point came early in the second period when the hosts unleashed a 14–2 run, sparked by aggressive defence and fast-break finishes. By halftime, the lead had swollen to 50–38, and NKA Pecs never managed to cut the margin below nine points in the second half.

Key Performers

  • Zalakeramia: American guard Devon Johnson poured in 27 points on 10-of-16 shooting, adding 6 assists and 4 rebounds. Center Máté Kovács recorded a double-double with 14 points and 12 boards.
  • NKA Pecs: Forward Bálint Horváth led the visitors with 22 points and 8 rebounds, while point guard Ádám Szabó chipped in 18 points and 7 assists.

Turning Point

The third quarter saw NKA Pecs attempt a rally, cutting the lead to 66–60 with two minutes left in the period. However, Zalakeramia responded with a 9–2 burst to end the quarter, including a thunderous dunk by Johnson and a corner three from veteran shooter Tamás Nagy. The home crowd erupted, and the momentum carried the team comfortably through the final frame.

Season Implication

The victory keeps Zalakeramia in the hunt for a top-four finish and home-court advantage in the playoffs. NKA Pecs, meanwhile, drop to 9–13 on the season and face an uphill battle to secure a postseason berth in the highly competitive Hungarian league.