

Asseco Arka Gdynia Cruises Past Slask Wroclaw 86-75 in Polish League Showdown
Asseco Arka Gdynia delivered a commanding performance on their home court, defeating Slask Wroclaw 86-75 in a Polska Liga Koszykowki clash that highlighted the host's balanced attack and stifling defense. The victory solidified Gdynia's push toward the upper half of the standings as the regular season neared its conclusion.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Asseco Arka controlled the tempo. Guard Michał Kołakowski set the tone with 22 points and 6 assists, while center Adam Łapeta dominated the paint with 14 rebounds and 4 blocks. Slask Wroclaw struggled to find rhythm against Gdynia's switching defense, shooting just 39% from the field.
The first half saw Gdynia build a 10-point lead behind a 12–2 run in the second quarter. Slask's Jakub Karolak kept his team within striking distance with 18 points, but the hosts answered every run with timely three-pointers from Krzysztof Sulima (4/7 from deep).
Key Moments
- Second quarter surge: A 9–0 burst capped by a Kołakowski steal and dunk gave Gdynia a 44–32 halftime lead.
- Third quarter response: Slask cut the deficit to 7 twice, but Łapeta's putback dunk and a Sulima corner three pushed the lead back to double digits.
- Fourth quarter closure: Gdynia's bench outscored Slask's reserves 18–6 in the final period, sealing the win.
Standout Performers
Michał Kołakowski (Gdynia): 22 points, 6 assists, 3 steals. His ability to break the press and create shots was crucial.
Adam Łapeta (Gdynia): 12 points, 14 rebounds, 4 blocks. A double-double that anchored the defense.
Jakub Karolak (Wroclaw): 18 points, 5 assists. The lone consistent threat for the visitors.
Game Impact
The win lifted Asseco Arka Gdynia to a 15–12 record, keeping them in contention for a top-four finish in the Polska Liga Koszykowki standings. Slask Wroclaw dropped to 13–14, now three games back of the playoff cut line. With four regular-season games remaining, every result matters for both sides.
Next up for Gdynia is a road trip to defending champion Anwil Wloclawek, while Slask returns home to face Enea Stal Ostrow.
