Madrid dominated from the opening tip to avenge an earlier home loss by rocking Khimki by 78-95 on Friday. Madrid’s sixth win in a row, the longest streak in the EuroLeague this season, lifted its record to 11-6 record to share fourth place, while Khimki dropped to 9-8 to share seventh.
Highlights: Khimki Moscow region – Real Madrid
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