
Dubai Basketball end regular season with dramatic comeback victory
The Montenegrin side arrived in Dubai as the league's toughest challenge but the hosts delivered under pressure as they continued their historic streak before turning their sights to the playoffs which begin on Sunday, May 11.
Head coach Jurica Golemac said: 'It was like a final. Congratulations to the players and congratulations to the fans. The focus was unbelievable in the second half — we allowed only 27 points. We controlled most of it and truly deserved this win.'
The game's most electric moment came in the final quarter. With just minutes on the clock and the outcome still in the balance, Awudu Abass intercepted a crucial play and charged through the Buducnost defence for a sensational fast-break dunk, giving Dubai a five-point advantage in front of a 4,500-strong crowd at Coca-Cola Arena.
Dubai Basketball's fourth-quarter performance pushed their fans into a frenzy as the game was held to just a two-point difference. Showing up when it mattered the most, captain Klemen Prepelic sealed the win with his final-point free throw.
The win secured a top-four finish for Dubai Basketball, which means their playoff campaign will open at home. The team will face Slovenia's Cedevita Olimpija on Sunday in what will be a historic game for the club.
Describing the team's fans as their sixth player, Golemac said: 'We are calling all the fans to come next week — in seven days — for the first game of the playoffs. We are going to need their support more than ever.'
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