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Subotica Spartak
03-16 00:00
92 - 71
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KK Split
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Odds
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Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Subotica Spartak
31
22
27
12
92
KK Split
22
17
16
16
71
Subotica Spartak
KK Split
2 points
26
20
3 points
11
5
Free Throws
7
16
Free Throws Rate
TO77%
88%TO
Foul
40
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Ended92 - 71
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Match Info
In a crucial Adriatic Basketball Association League clash, Subotica Spartak delivered a statement performance, dismantling visiting KK Split 92-71 on their home court on March 16, 2026. This comprehensive victory provides a significant boost to Subotica's playoff hopes and deals a blow to Split's aspirations in a tightly contested mid-table battle. The home team's defensive intensity and sharpshooting from beyond the arc were the defining features of a one-sided affair that was effectively over by the end of the third quarter.
Subotica set the tone early with aggressive on-ball defense, disrupting Split's offensive sets and converting steals into easy fast-break points. They built a double-digit lead in the first quarter and never looked back. The Spartaks' ball movement was exceptional, finding open shooters who knocked down a high percentage of three-point attempts throughout the night. KK Split, known for their physical inside play, were unable to establish their preferred tempo and appeared frustrated by Subotica's energy. A key moment came just before halftime when Subotica hit back-to-back threes to extend their lead to 20 points, deflating the visitors and sending the home crowd into a frenzy. The second half saw Subotica maintain their discipline, rotating defenders effectively to keep Split's leading scorers in check.
This result sees Subotica Spartak climb the ABA League table, injecting momentum into their season, while KK Drop will need to address their road form quickly. The Subotica coach highlighted his team's collective effort, saying, "Tonight was about heart and execution. Every player contributed to this important win." The Split manager was blunt in his assessment: "We were outplayed in every facet. We have to be much tougher, especially defensively, if we want to achieve anything this season."
