

In a compelling Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) showdown that carried significant playoff implications, Žalgiris Kaunas delivered a composed performance at home to defeat Lietkabelis Panevėžys 85-75 on May 26, 2026. The match, played before a passionate crowd at Žalgiris Arena, saw the Kaunas giants establish control early and fend off a resilient visitor side to secure a vital victory in the final weeks of the regular season.
Match Overview and Tactical Battle
Žalgiris came into the contest needing consistency after a mixed mid-season stretch, while Lietkabelis aimed to solidify their top-four standing. The home side leaned on disciplined half‑court offence and stifling perimeter defence to build a double-digit lead by halftime. Head coach Andrea Trinchieri’s game plan focused on limiting Lietkabelis’ transition game and forcing them into contested mid‑range shots, a strategy that paid off as the visitors shot below 40% from the field in the first two quarters.
Lietkabelis refused to fade, however. Under the guidance of coach Nenad Čanak, they tightened their defensive rotations in the third quarter and briefly cut the deficit to four points. Yet Žalgiris’ depth and experience proved decisive. With key contributions from both starters and bench players, the hosts rebuilt the lead and controlled the tempo down the stretch, holding Lietkabelis to just 16 points in the final period.
Key Moments
- First‑Quarter Surge: Žalgiris opened with a 12‑2 run, sparked by two early three‑pointers from guard Keenon Evans. The home crowd’s energy pushed the lead to 27‑16 by the end of the first period.
- Lietkabelis Fights Back: An explosive second‑quarter spurt fueled by forward Paulius Valinskas brought the visitors within striking distance. Valinskas scored eight quick points, including a step‑back three that forced a Žalgiris timeout.
- Fourth‑Quarter Clutch: With the score at 70‑66 midway through the final quarter, Žalgiris point guard Lukas Lekavičius engineered a 9‑2 run, capped by a steal and fast‑break layup that effectively sealed the result.
Standout Performances
Žalgiris was led by American forward Keenon Evans, who posted 22 points on 8‑of‑13 shooting, adding five rebounds and three assists. His ability to create his own shot was critical when the shot clock wound down. Veteran center Laurynas Birutis contributed a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, anchoring the paint on both ends. For Lietkabelis, Paulius Valinskas impressed with 18 points and four assists, showcasing the scoring punch that has made him one of the league’s most reliable wings this season.
Lietkabelis also received a spark from guard Gediminas Orelik, who chipped in 13 points off the bench. However, the visitors struggled to contain Žalgiris’ pick‑and‑roll actions, allowing too many open looks from the perimeter, where the home team shot 42% (11‑of‑26) from three‑point range.
Impact on the LKL Standings
With this victory, Žalgiris improved to 25‑6 on the season, tightening their grip on second place in the LKL table. The win also extended their home winning streak to nine games, reinforcing the fortress reputation of Žalgiris Arena. For Lietkabelis, the loss dropped them to 20‑11, but they remain comfortably in third place, positioning themselves well for a potential playoff matchup against Kaunas if the current seeding holds. The two teams are likely to meet again in the postseason, where this game’s lessons will undoubtedly be revisited.
In the broader LKL landscape, Žalgiris continues to chase league leader Rytas Vilnius, who hold a one‑game advantage with three fixtures remaining. Every win at this stage matters, and Žalgiris’ ability to close out tight games against quality opponents like Lietkabelis bodes well for their title ambitions.
