

Rytas Vilnius delivered a commanding performance at home, defeating Isla De Tenerife Canarias 87–69 in a decisive Basketball Champions League showdown on May 8, 2026. The Lithuanian side controlled the tempo from tip‑off, using stifling defense and balanced scoring to hand the Spanish visitors a rare blowout loss in continental competition.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a packed Siemens Arena, Rytas Vilnius improved to 12‑4 in the Basketball Champions League regular season, strengthening their hold on a top seed heading into the knockout rounds. Isla De Tenerife, usually a formidable opponent with a 10‑6 record entering the game, struggled to find rhythm against a relentless Vilnius press. The final 87‑69 scoreline reflected a game that was never truly in doubt after the first quarter.
Key Moments of the Game
- First‑quarter dominance: Rytas jumped to a 28–16 lead after 10 minutes, powered by 10 points from guard Mindaugas Girdžiūnas and three steals that led to fast‑break baskets.
- Second‑quarter response: Tenerife cut the deficit to 10 points (45–35) late in the half, but a buzzer‑beating three‑pointer by Rytas forward Eimantas Bendžius gave the hosts a 48–35 cushion at the break.
- Third‑quarter control: Rytas extended the lead to 68–50 heading into the final period, holding Tenerife to just 15 points in the quarter with disciplined interior defense.
- Clutch finishing: Tenerife’s best run came early in the fourth, narrowing the gap to 72–61, but Rytas answered with a 9‑0 run sealed by a corner three from Arnas Butkevičius.
Tactical Story: Defense Dictates Tempo
Rytas Vilnius head coach Giedrius Žibėnas deployed a switching defense that neutralized Tenerife’s pick‑and‑roll sets. The visitors’ leading scorer, Giorgi Shermadini, was held to just 12 points on 4‑of‑11 shooting, well below his season average of 16.5. Rytas forced 17 turnovers and converted them into 24 points, while also controlling the glass with a 41‑32 rebounding advantage.
Offensively, Rytas shot 52% from the field and 41% from three‑point range, with 23 assists on 32 made baskets – a testament to their unselfish ball movement. Tenerife’s zone defense was repeatedly cracked by crisp passing and off‑ball cuts.
Standout Performers
- Mindaugas Girdžiūnas (Rytas): A game‑high 22 points, 5 assists, and 3 steals. The veteran guard was unstoppable attacking the rim and knocked down 4 of 6 from beyond the arc.
- Eimantas Bendžius (Rytas): 18 points and 8 rebounds, including two clutch three‑pointers to halt Tenerife runs. His versatility on both ends was critical.
- Giorgi Shermadini (Tenerife): Despite the loss, Shermadini fought hard for 12 points and 9 rebounds, but received little support from his backcourt.
- Marcelinho Huertas (Tenerife): The veteran point guard managed 11 points and 6 assists but struggled against the pressure, committing 5 turnovers.
Season Impact and Standings Context
With this victory, Rytas Vilnius moved into sole possession of second place in the Basketball Champions League Group B standings, tied with Hereda San Pablo Burgos but holding a head‑to‑head tiebreaker. The loss dropped Isla De Tenerife to fourth, now level with Hapoel Jerusalem and facing a critical stretch to avoid the play‑in round.
For Rytas, the win was especially significant after a narrow loss to Tenerife earlier in the season (82–80 in the Canary Islands). The 18‑point margin demonstrated how much the Lithuanian champions have grown since then, particularly in home‑court scenarios.
Looking Ahead
Rytas Vilnius will host JDA Dijon in their next Champions League fixture, while Isla De Tenerife returns home to face a dangerous AEK Athens side. If the Spanish club hopes to reclaim a top‑three seed, they must sharpen their offensive execution and reduce turnovers – areas that were ruthlessly exploited by Rytas on this night.