Novium/Tremium Rally Past HTEC Group 51–48 in CLN 3 Thriller
In a low-scoring, tense encounter at OŠ "Ivo Andrić" Niš, Novium/Tremium edged HTEC Group 51–48 to claim a vital victory in round 6 of the CLN 3 season. The game tilted late as one player seized control on the glass and down the stretch at the free-throw line.
The pattern of the contest swung back and forth. The first quarter ended 13–12 in favor of Novium/Tremium, the second saw HTEC Group fight back to take a 27–22 halftime lead, and the visitors pushed the margin further in the third to lead 41–30. But the fourth quarter belonged to Novium/Tremium, who outscored HTEC Group 21–9 to complete the comeback and close out a three-point win.
At the center of the turnaround was Filipović Jovan, whose 22 points came with a staggering 20 rebounds (7 offensive, 13 defensive) and an efficiency rating of 32. He delivered the decisive sequence late: a two-point field goal at 00:32 brought his team within one, then he converted free throws at 00:31 and again at 00:06 to seal the 51–48 result. That dominance on the boards and calmness at the stripe proved the difference.
Complementing the effort was Jovanović Miloš, who finished with 14 points and was steady in the fourth, knocking down multiple free throws in the final minutes to keep the momentum alive. For HTEC Group, Milenković Aleksandar produced a strong all-around performance with 16 points and 11 rebounds (efficiency 19), while Stanković Marko contributed 13 points and Stošić Jovan added 12 in a collective push that had their side leading for much of the second half.
Novium/Tremium's ability to convert from the line down the stretch and to crash the offensive glass — keyed by Filipović Jovan's seven offensive rebounds — turned a three-point deficit into a three-point victory. The game was a reminder that effort on the boards and composure in the final minute often matter more than spectacular scoring runs.
With this result, Novium/Tremium pick up a hard-fought win in a tightly contested CLN 3 fixture; HTEC Group can take positives from several individual performances but will rue the fourth-quarter slip that cost them the game.
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