Anthony Brown beats the buzzer to lift Beşiktaş past Ulm

2025-10-21T21:32:19+00:00 2025-10-21T22:11:50+00:00.

Nikola Miloradovic

21/Oct/25 21:32

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The 33-year-old guard drained a game-winning three-pointer to give the Turkish side a dramatic road victory

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

What a game in ratiopharm Arena!

German side Ulm, unbeaten prior to Round 4 of the BKT EuroCup, hosted Beşiktaş GAIN, and a spectacular offensive battle went down to the wire — with Anthony Brown beating the buzzer to seal a 101–99 victory for the Turkish team!

Ulm led 99–98 when Christian Sengfelder missed two free throws. The ball ended up in Brown’s hands on the other end, and the 33-year-old guard drained a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, giving Beşiktaş their third straight win.

The hero Brown led Beşiktaş with 19 points, Connor Morgan added 15, while Ismaël Kamagaté had 13 points and eight rebounds. Devon Dotson scored 12, and Ante Žižić contributed 11.

For Ulm, Christopher Ledlum stood out with 25 points, while Sengfelder and Tobias Jensen had 14 each, and Mark Smith added 12.

Neptunas earned their first EuroCup win of the season after taking down Hamburg 97–88, leaving the German side winless (0–4). Donatas Tarolis led the Lithuanian team with 20 points, Richards Lomazs followed with 16, while Harrison Cleary added 13. Arnas Velička had a solid all-around game with 12 points, seven assists, and six rebounds.

On the other side, L.J. Thorpe stood out with 22 points, Eric Reed contributed 17, while Justin Davis posted 15 points and seven rebounds for the Towers.

Manresa notched their third straight victory, handing Aris their second consecutive loss in Thessaloniki, 79–86, as Retin Obasohan led the way with 20 points. Alfonso Plummer followed with 18, while on the other side Steven Enoch stood out with 19 points, and Ronnie Harrell added 15.

Hapoel Jerusalem recorded a comfortable victory over Śląsk Wrocław, leading 49–28 at halftime and cruising to an 86–69 final score. Jared Harper led the way with 20 points, while Khadeen Carrington and Anthony Lamb followed with 12 each, and Dmytro Skapintsev added 11. Kadre Gray and Jakub Nizioł stood out for the Polish team with 15 points apiece.

EuroCup Round 4

Group A

Neptunas – Hamburg 97-88
Aris – Manresa 79-86
Hapoel Jerusalem – Slask 86-69
Bahcesehir – Cedevita Olimpija (22/10)
Cluj-Napoca – Venice (22/10)

1. Bahcesehir 3-0
2. Cedevita Olimpija 3-0
3. Manresa 3-1
4. Hapoel Jerusalem 2-2
5. Aris 2-2
6. Slask 2-2
7. Venice
8. Cluj-Napoca 1-2
9. Neptunas 1-3
10. Hamburg 0-4

Group B

Ulm – Besiktas 99-101
Chemnitz – London Lions (22/10)
Buducnost – Panionios (22/10)
JL Bourg – Lietkabelis (22/10)
Trento – Turk Telekom (22/10)

1. JL Bourg 3-0
2. Besiktas 3-1
3. Ulm 3-1
4. Chemnitz 1-2
5. Buducnost 1-2
6. Turk Telekom 1-2
7. Lietkabelis 1-2
8. Panionios 1-2
9. Trento 1-2
10. London Lions 1-2

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