Bayern didn’t win this game in the closing minutes — they won it in the middle of the nightmarish second quarter Milano couldn’t survive. After a 20-20 stalemate to open, Bayern detonated a 32-14 second period at Unipol Forum on April 9, 2026, and rode that separation all the way to a 94-84 EuroLeague victory.
The result moved Bayern to 17-20, extending a run of strong recent form (WWWWL), while Olimpia Milano fell to 17-20 and continued a slide (LLLWL) despite a late push.
The turning point: 32-14 in the second
The game’s story is clean on the scoreboard. Milano matched Bayern shot-for-shot in the first quarter, but the second quarter flipped the entire geometry of the night. Bayern’s 32 points in the period — against just 14 for Milano — created the margin that dictated every possession after halftime.
From there, Bayern managed the game with composure: 22 points in the third to keep Milano at arm’s length, then a steady 20 in the fourth to close the door when the home side finally found rhythm late.
Ball movement wins: Bayern’s 27 assists set the tone
Bayern’s offense played with structure and connectivity. They finished with 27 assists, a number that underscored how consistently they generated advantages and converted them into clean looks. Even when Milano’s defense stabilized after the break, Bayern’s passing kept the attack from devolving into isolation possessions.
Milano wasn’t far behind in playmaking — 24 assists — but the timing mattered. The home side’s ball movement arrived in waves, most notably in a fourth quarter they won 29-20. The issue: the deficit built in the second quarter forced Milano into a chase game, and Bayern never let the pace swing fully back.
Quarter-by-quarter: how it unfolded
Q1: Even start
20-20. Both teams opened with balance, neither side able to land an early punch.
Q2: Bayern breaks it open
32-14 Bayern. The visitors’ best stretch of the night created the separation Milano spent the rest of the game trying to erase.
Q3: Bayern answers the first response
22-21 Bayern. Milano steadied, but Bayern kept scoring enough to protect the lead.
Q4: Milano’s late charge comes too late
29-20 Milano. The home side finally won a quarter convincingly, but Bayern’s earlier work meant the margin held to the final horn.
What it means going forward
For Bayern, the win reinforced the identity that’s carried them through recent form: efficient offense powered by passing and a capacity to seize control with a single dominant stretch. At 17-20, they leave Milan with a statement road result built on one overwhelming quarter and sustained execution.
For Olimpia Milano, the path is clear but unforgiving. The fourth-quarter response showed competitiveness and connectivity, yet the 14-point second quarter exposed how quickly their offense can stall. At 17-20, Milano’s margin for error shrinks further — and the next step is finding a way to avoid the kind of dead period that turns a tight game into a steep climb.
