Fazi rally past Better Collective to take a 60-52 win in CLN 3
After a tentative first half in which Better Collective built a seven-point cushion, Fazi overturned the deficit with an authoritative third-quarter surge and held on through a combative fourth to claim a 60-52 victory in Round 7 of the CLN 3 season.
The game opened with a tight exchange, and after two quarters the scoreboard read 19-26 in favor of Better Collective. The contest turned on a blistering third period in which Fazi outscored their opponents 21-8, flipping momentum with aggressive defense and a series of timely baskets that forced Better Collective to play from behind for the remainder of the night. Fazi then closed the game with a 20-18 fourth quarter to secure the eight-point margin.
The architect of the comeback was Radenković Ilija, who finished with a team-high 23 points on 8-of-18 shooting (including three triples) and an efficiency rating of 25. He repeatedly attacked the rim and drew fouls—winning key trips to the free-throw line—and his late third- and fourth-quarter scoring runs erased the earlier advantage enjoyed by Better Collective.
Complementing that performance was Nešić Vuk, who produced a near double-double with 20 points and 9 rebounds. Nešić Vuk was particularly effective inside, converting 8-of-11 two-point attempts and adding defensive presence on the glass that helped swing possessions in Fazi’s favor during the decisive stretches.
Better Collective received notable contributions from Stojiljković Marko (14 points, 8 rebounds) and Nikolić Nemanja (15 points). Both were active scorers and kept their side within striking distance, but turnovers and foul trouble—visible in the boxscore—limited their ability to mount a sustained response once Fazi found its rhythm.
Key moments documented in the game log underline the turning points: a sequence of triples and free throws in the third quarter that powered Fazi’s run, followed by disciplined interior play and clutch free throws in the final minutes that denied Better Collective a late comeback.
Statistically, Fazi’s balanced attack and improved defensive rebounding after halftime proved decisive. While Better Collective led early and maintained efficient perimeter looks, Fazi’s midgame adjustments—switching defensive priorities and attacking the paint—produced the scoring bursts needed to win.
With the regular-season grind underway, this result will be remembered for Fazi’s ability to reverse an early deficit through a determined third-quarter showing and for standout individual efforts that combined into a collective victory. This post is generated by AI.



