In a commanding performance that underscored their championship credentials, Olimpia Milano powered past Reyer Venezia with a 92–79 victory on June 14, 2026, in front of a passionate home crowd. The win kept Milano firmly in the hunt for top seed in the Lega Basket Serie A playoffs, while Venezia was left to rue a disjointed offensive showing that never quite found its rhythm against the league's stingiest defense.
Match Overview
Milano controlled the tempo from the opening tip, building an early double-digit lead behind efficient shooting and relentless pressure on the glass. Venezia fought back in the second quarter with a quick 10-0 run, cutting the deficit to three points at halftime. But the hosts slammed the door in the third period, outscoring Venezia 28–15 to take a commanding 72–58 lead into the final frame. The visitors never threatened again, as Milano cruised down the stretch.
- Quarter Scores: Milano 26–20, 18–23, 28–15, 20–21 (Milano leads total 92–79)
- Largest Lead: Milano by 18 points (late third quarter)
- Lead Changes: 3, all in the first half
- Attendance: 10,872 (Mediolanum Forum)
Key Moments
The game turned decisively late in the third quarter. With Venezia clinging to a one-point deficit, Milano unleashed a 14–2 run fueled by three consecutive three-pointers from guard Shavon Shields and a thunderous alley-oop dunk from Nicolò Melli. Venezia called timeout but could not stop the avalanche. Milano’s defense forced five turnovers in that span, converting them into quick transition points.
Earlier, in the first quarter, Milano center Kyle Hines (12 points, 8 rebounds) dominated the paint with two putback scores and a blocked shot that ignited a fast break. Venezia’s best stretch came in the second quarter when guard Rayjon Tucker scored eight consecutive points, including a step-back three that made it 42–39 Milano. However, the visitors could never seize the lead.
Standout Players
- Shavon Shields (Milano): A game-high 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. Also added 5 assists and 3 steals.
- Nicolò Melli (Milano): 18 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists – a double-double performance that sparked the decisive third-quarter run.
- Rayjon Tucker (Venezia): 21 points off the bench, shooting 7-of-12 from the field and 3-of-5 from three. He was Venezia’s only consistent scoring threat.
- Amedeo Tessitori (Venezia): 14 points and 7 rebounds, but fouled out with 4 minutes remaining.
Tactical Story
Milano’s game plan centered on attacking the paint early to collapse Venezia’s 2-3 zone, then kicking out to shooters. It worked to perfection as the home side shot 52% from the field and 40% from three (10-of-25). Defensively, they switched aggressively on ball screens, forcing Venezia into isolation plays that resulted in 16 turnovers. Venezia’s perimeter defense was porous, allowing Milano to generate open looks off simple drive-and-kick actions.
Season Impact
The victory improved Milano’s record to 26–6, keeping them within one game of league leaders Virtus Bologna. With three regular-season games remaining, Milano control their own destiny for a top-two seed that would guarantee home-court advantage through the semifinals. For Venezia (19–13), the loss dropped them into a tie for fifth place with Tortona, making the upcoming stretch critical for home-court in the first round of the playoffs.
Milano head coach Ettore Messina praised his team’s resilience after the game: “We knew Venezia would come out fighting. The key was our response in the third quarter – that’s championship-level focus.”

