Two of the most productive teams in the competition clash in Valencia where the local team welcomes Kimki. The home side have come from a stressful home victory over Zenit with 94-90 thus completing three successive series and wanting to continue the high flights. The main feature of the Spaniards is that they rely on their offense as they have surpassed the 80 points in their last seven games and their defensive performance is moderately lenient. Kimki, on the other hand, comes from a shameful defeat at Real Madrid headquarters with the final 104-76 qualifying as the difference had reached 37 points. The Russians are one of the pleasant surprises of the event so far, relying on the impressive talent they have on their roster and with captain Svent leading the effort to make it back to the playoffs, they aspire to something very good. They are mainly based on the three-pointer and if they find themselves in the day they can kill any opponent while the fact that the clash with Real lost early gave Qurtinaitis a chance to leave many of their team-mates behind for 100% tonight. . Therefore, if the two teams remain true to what we have been shown so far then the score is expected to reach quite high levels and confirm over with relative ease.