Reyer Venezia pulled off a stunning 109–97 victory over Serie A powerhouse Olimpia Milano in a high‑octane encounter on June 17, 2026. Playing in front of a roaring home crowd at the Palasport Taliercio, the Venetian side delivered an offensive masterclass, shooting with remarkable efficiency and controlling the tempo from the opening tip. The win not only bolstered Venezia’s playoff positioning but also sent a clear message that they are a legitimate contender in the Lega Basket Serie A landscape.
Match Overview
From the first quarter, both teams exchanged runs, but it was Reyer Venezia that established a slim but persistent lead. Olimpia Milano, led by their experienced backcourt, tried to counter with quick transition baskets, but Venezia’s disciplined defense limited second‑chance opportunities. By halftime, the home side held a 54–48 advantage, setting the stage for a decisive third period.
The third quarter proved to be the turning point: Venezia exploded for 33 points, pushing the lead to double digits for the first time. Milano’s offense, while potent, could not keep pace, and despite a late rally in the fourth quarter, the deficit proved too large to overcome. The final score of 109–97 reflected a game that was both fast‑paced and fiercely competitive.
Key Moments
- First‑half surge: After trading baskets early, Venezia went on a 12‑2 run midway through the second quarter, sparked by a pair of three‑pointers from their shooting guard.
- Third‑quarter fireworks: Venezia outscored Milano 33‑24 in the period, with standout performances from both their starting frontcourt and bench contributors.
- Milano’s late push: With under five minutes remaining, Milano trimmed the lead to eight points, but Venezia responded with a clutch three‑pointer and a fast‑break dunk to restore order.
Tactical Story
Reyer Venezia’s game plan centered on ball movement and exploiting mismatches in the paint. They finished with 26 assists compared to Milano’s 18, and their big men consistently drew fouls, sending Milano to the bonus early in each quarter. Defensively, Venezia sagged off Milano’s perimeter shooters, daring them to beat them from deep—a gamble that paid off as Milano shot just 32% from beyond the arc.
On the other side, Olimpia Milano relied heavily on isolation plays and pick‑and‑roll actions, but Venezia’s rotations were sharp, often forcing contested mid‑range jumpers. Milano’s star guard managed 28 points, but it came on 11‑of‑25 shooting, a testament to Venezia’s defensive discipline.
Standout Players
- Reyer Venezia: Their leading scorer poured in 31 points on 12‑of‑18 shooting, including 4‑of‑6 from three‑point range, while also dishing out 7 assists. The center added a double‑double with 18 points and 14 rebounds, anchoring both ends of the floor.
- Olimpia Milano: The away team’s point guard registered 28 points and 6 assists, showing his trademark creativity in the pick‑and‑roll. Milano’s power forward contributed 22 points and 9 rebounds, but foul trouble limited his minutes in the second half.
Table and Season Impact
With this victory, Reyer Venezia improved to a 22‑10 record, moving into sole possession of second place in the Lega Basket Serie A standings. Olimpia Milano, meanwhile, fell to 24‑8 but still hold the top spot by a narrow margin. The win also gave Venezia the head‑to‑head tiebreaker over Milano, a crucial factor as the regular season enters its final stretch.
For the fans, this result reignited talk of a potential championship run from Venezia, while Milano will look to regroup in their next matchup. The Serie A race remains as compelling as ever, with both teams showing they can light up the scoreboard on any given night.

