After leading for just 20 seconds until then, Khimki Moscow Region used a tip-in at the buzzer by Anthony Gill to top visiting Unicaja Malaga 66-68 on Friday and strengthen its playoffs hopes in dramatic fashion. Khimki improved to 12-9 in seventh place, at least two victories ahead of any team that might steal its playoff spot, while Unicaja dropped to 8-13 with its fifth loss by two points, four of them coming in the last month.
Highlights: Khimki Moscow region – Unicaja Malaga
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