Important 6th win of the Season for Igokea m:tel
In the opening game of the Sunday’s AdmiralBet ABA League schedule, Igokea m:tel have prevailed over Borac Mozzart.
Nathianiel Pierre-Louis (Photo: Igokea m:tel/Marija Vuruna)
AdmiralBet ABA League Round 12, Sunday, 28 December 2025:
IGOKEA M:TEL – Borac Mozzart 81:73 (26:28, 21:16, 19:18, 15:11)
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Game recap: In the opening game of the Sunday’s AdmiralBet ABA League schedule, Igokea m:tel have prevailed over Borac Mozzart, achieving an important 6th win of the season in their battle for the Top 8. This way, Igosi will be two wins above the 5th placed FMP in the Group A standings after 12 games, with 6 rounds to go, as they are now on a 6:4 recprd. On the other side, Borac Mozzart are now on a 3:7 record, and they will be placed just a bit above the very bottom of the Group A standings when the Round 12 ends.
It's worth noting that Borac Mozzart's Pavle Nikolić has achieved the 6th highest single-game valuation of all time, by achieving valuation of 52.
Key moments: Several times during the game, Igokea m:tel have pulled away, but Borac Mozzart kept getting back into the game. The last time they did so just before the end of the third quarter, when they cut the gap to 4 points (66:62). However, Igokea m:tel opened the last quarter with a 7:0 run, that gave them a double-digit lead once more (73:62) with a bit less than 8 minutes to go in the game. As it turned out later in the game, Borac Mozzart did not manage to return into the battle for the win again and the hosts prevailed thanks to this run early in the fourth quarter.
Man of the match: Nathaniel Pierre-Louise continues to thrill Igokea m:tel fans ever since he joined the Laktaši side. This time he led his team to the win with game-high 15 points, while adding 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, and a valuation of 19 to his record. He is our man of the match!
Can’t trick the stats: Igokea m:tel were shooting 3-pointers 48% (10:21), while Borac Mozzart have been shooting triples only 27% (6/22). That’s what made the difference in the end, even though the visiting side have won the rebounding battle.

