CSKA Moscow continued their dominance in the VTB United League with a commanding 86-74 victory over Unics Kazan on June 9, 2026, at the Basket Hall in Kazan. The defending champions used a strong second-half surge to pull away from a stubborn home side in a match that carried significant playoff implications.
Match overview
The contest started at a frenetic pace, with both teams trading baskets in the opening quarter. Unics Kazan, playing in front of their passionate home fans, matched CSKA shot for shot early on, relying on their sharp perimeter shooting to keep the scoreboard ticking. However, the visitors’ superior depth and defensive adjustments gradually tipped the balance. After a tightly contested first half that ended 45-40 in favor of CSKA, the Moscow side tightened the screws in the third period, outscoring Kazan 24-16 to build an insurmountable lead.
Key moments that decided the game
- Second-half defensive lockup: CSKA held Unics to just 34 points after halftime, forcing 9 turnovers in the third quarter alone.
- Bench production: The CSKA reserves outscored Kazan’s bench 28-12, providing crucial energy when the starters needed rest.
- Free-throw disparity: Moscow attempted 22 free throws to Kazan’s 12, converting 18 compared to 9 by the home side.
- Three-point shooting: Unics hit 10 of 28 from deep (35.7%), but CSKA’s 8-of-21 mark (38.1%) proved more efficient in key stretches.
Tactical story: Pace and paint control
CSKA head coach imposed a deliberate half-court attack that exploited mismatches inside. The visiting big men dominated the paint, scoring 44 points in the lane compared to Unics’ 28. Kazan tried to counter with spread pick-and-roll actions, but the CSKA switching defense effectively neutralized the penetration. On offense, CSKA moved the ball crisply, recording 21 assists on 33 made field goals.
Unics struggled to contain CSKA’s pick-and-pop game, particularly when the guards found their stretch bigs for mid-range jumpers. The home team’s defensive rotations were a step slow, leading to open looks that the Moscow sharpshooters buried.
Standout performers
CSKA Moscow saw a balanced scoring attack with five players in double figures. The team’s leading scorer poured in 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting, while the point guard dished out 10 assists with only 2 turnovers. The center added 14 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double.
Unics Kazan relied heavily on their starting backcourt, who combined for 41 points. The shooting guard caught fire in the first half, scoring 18 of his 22 points before the break, but was limited after halftime by aggressive CSKA traps.
Impact on the VTB United League standings
The victory strengthened CSKA Moscow’s hold on a top playoff seed, improving their record to 22-5 for the season. Unics Kazan dropped to 17-10, remaining in the upper half of the table but losing ground in the race for home-court advantage in the postseason. The result also extended CSKA’s winning streak against Kazan to six games in all competitions.
With the regular season entering its final stretch, CSKA looks like the team to beat once again, while Unics must regroup quickly to protect their position ahead of the chasing pack.

